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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

Comptroller of the Currency




DECEMBER 1, 1924

WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1924




TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Document No. 2949
Comptroller of the Currency

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page

Submission of the report
1
General conditions
1
Earnings, loans, and investment:' of national hanks
1
Legislation recommended
2
Branch banking
3
Elimination of date of charter expiration
0
Legal loan limit to any one person
7
Issuance of charters for $100,000 capital to banks operating in outlying districts of cities over 50,000 population
7
Permission for a national bank to hold real estate for a location
8
Stock dividends
S
Chairman of the board
8
Limitation on liabilities wMch national bank may incur
9
Check certification
9
Authority of officers to sign reports
9
Rediscount limitations on Federal reserve banks
9
Safe deposit boxes
10
Criminal procedure against bank examiners
10
Criminal procedure for libelling national batiks
10
Real estate loans
~
11
'Dealing in securities
12
Relative growth of national banks since 1870
12
Charts showing—
Percentage of national-bank resources to combined resources of national banks, State banks, and trust companies, 1878 to 1924
13
Growth in number of banks, 1878 to 192-1
14
Bank resources, 1878-1924, compared with State banks and
trust companies
15
Have the national banks a claim to consideration?
1ft
United States bonds and national-bank circulation
10
Resolution by national bank authorizing the withdrawal and assignment
of United States bonds, etc
..
18
Statement of the public debt of the United States, June 30, 1924
19
United States Government securities held in trust by Treasurer of the
United States, June 30, 1924
1
20
United States bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and by those increasing their circulation, together with the
amount withdrawn by banks reducing their circulation, and by those
closed, during each month, year ended October 31, 1924
20
Statement of circulation outstanding, November 1, 1924, with classification of bonds deposited to secure, and denominations of notes, etc
21—22
Redemption of national bank and Federal reserve bank circulation
22
National banks of issue
22
Profit on national bank cireulation
23
Organization and liquidation of national banks
23
Labor banks
24
Domestic branches of national banks, list of
24
National banks, with number of additional local offices and dates of
approval of their establishment, October 31, 1924
27
Condition of national banks at date of each report called for during the
year, abstract of
29
Condition of national banks October 10, 1924, summary of principal
items of resources and liabilities
30
Principal items of assets and liabilities of banks in each State
31-33
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National bank liabilities on account of bills payable and rediscounts
34
Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and
rediscounts in each Federal reserve district at date of each report
during year ended October 10, 1924
34
Loans and discounts of national banks, June 30, 1924
35
Classification of loans and discounts for the last three fiscal years
35'
Classification of loans and discounts in reserve cities and States
36-39
Comparative statement of loans and discounts, including rediscou rits,
made by national banks during last three fiscal years
40
Comparative changes in demand and time deposits, loans and discounts,
United States Government and other bonds and securities, and the
amount of lawful reserve of national banks since June 30, 1920
40
United States Government securities held by national banks in reserve
cities and States
41-43
Investments of national banks, June 30, 1924
44
Comparison of, with June 30, 1923
44
United States Government, domestic and foreign bonds, securities, etc.,
owned by national banks, June 30, 1924, in cities and States
45-49
Savings depositors and deposits in national banks, June 30, 1924, abstract
of, in reserve cities and States
50-52
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks
52
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for the fiscal
years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924.
53
Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national
banks for year ended June 30, 1924, in reserve cities and States
54-61
Abstract of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks, year
ended June 30, 1924, by Federal reserve districts
62
National bank investments in United States Government securities and
other bonds and securities, etc., loans and discounts and losses charged
off, etc., June 30, 1918 to 1924, inclusive
64
Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to
profits, and percentage ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924 _i_
64
Relation of capital of national banks to deposits, etc
64
National banks classified according to capital stock, December 31, 1923__
65
Per cent ratio of principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks
to aggregate assets, 1916 to 1924, inclusive
66
National bank examiners, list of October 31, 1924
66
National bank failures
73
Convictions of national bank officers and others for violations of the
national banking laws during the year ended October 31, 1924, list of__
75
Federal reserve system, statistics with respect to
79-81
Percentage of bills discounted secured by United States Government
obligations to the total bills discounted and purchased by the Fed- .
eral reserve banks at the end of each month, year ended October
31, 1924_
82
Federal reserve bank discount rates in effect October 31, 1924
82
Discount and interest rates in leading cities
83
Rates for money in New York
84
New York clearing house
87
Clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and elsewhere, year ended September 30, 1924
87
Banks other than national, June 30, 1924
87
State (commercial) banks, summary of condition of
87
Loan and trust companies, summary of condition of
89
Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies
in June of each year 1914 to 1924
91
Stock savings banks, summary of condition of
91
Mutual savings banks, summary of condition of
93
Depositors and deposits in mutual and stock savings banks, statistics
with respect to, by States, 1923-24
95-97
Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States,
number of depositors, amount of individual deposits, and average
amount due each depositor 1914-1924
98
Private banks, summary of condition of
98
All reporting banks other than national, summary of condition of.__
99
Resources and liabilities of each class of reporting banks
101
Principal items of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks
 30, 1919-1924
June
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All reporting banks, June 30, 1924:
Resources and liabilities of, in each State, Alaska, and insular possessions, summary of condition of
102-116^
Individual deposits in, classification of
116
Resources and liabilities of, 1919-1924
117
Assets and liabilities of, including Federal reserve hanks
117
Combined resources and liabilities of, including 12 Federal reserve
banks
118
Cash in, classification of, including 12 Federal reserve banks
118-119
Money in the United States, June 30, 1924:
Summary with respect to
119
Classification of, 1914-1924
120
United States circulation statement, July 1, 1924
121
Imports and exports of merchandise, gold and silver, calendar years 1914
to 1923 and from January 1 to September 30, 1924
_"
122
Banking power of the United States, summary and classification of
June 30, 1924
122-123
Banks in District of Columbia. June 30, 1924:
Summary of, and classification
123
Earnings, expenses and dividends of banks other than national in,
summary of, and statement for fiscal years 1923 and 1924
124
Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia, June 30, 1924,
and since 1909, statistics relative to
125
Building and loan associations in the United States 1923-24, summary
relative to, and statistics by States
125
Monetary stocks in the principal countries of the world calendar year
1923, summary of, and statistics relative to
126-130
Federal land banks, summary of condition of, September 30, 1924
131
Joint-stock land banks, summary of condition of, September 30, 1924
132
Federal intermediate credit banks, summary of condition of, September
30, 1924
133
United States postal savings system fiscal years 1923-24, summary and
statistics relative to
134-139
School-savings banks, 1923-24, summary and statistics relative to
140
Savings banks in principal countries of the world, statistics relative to, as
of latest dates available
141
Resources of leading foreign banks of issue June 30, 1924, summary and
statistics relative to
„
144
Assessments on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of national
bank examiners, year ended October 31, 1924
144
Expenses incident to maintenance of currency bureau and net profit
derived by Government from taxes on national and Federal reserve
bank notes, fiscal year ended June 30,1924, summary and statement of _ _
145
Conclusion
146
Exhibit No. 1 (proposed revision of section 5200, Revised Statutes) with
explanatory data relative to
—
148




APPENDIX
TABLES

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No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency
No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of
the Comptroller of the Currency October 31, 1924
No. 3. Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1863;
number passed out of the system, and number in operation
October 31, 1924
_
No. 4. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each
month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, bonds on
deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds,
lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and nationalbank notes outstanding
No. 5. National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923,
to October 31, 1924, names (where none) of succeeding banks
in cases of succession, with date of liquidation and capital
No. 6. Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources
of national banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918,
for year ended October 31, 1924, as shown by their last reports
of condition prior to consolidation
No. 7. National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, their
capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets year
ended October 31, 1924
_.___
No. 8. Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations in each State and Territory, from 1863 to
October 31, 1924
.
No. 9. Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as national
banks since March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1924
No. 10. Number of national banks increasing their capital, together with
the amount of increase monthly, for years ended October 31,
since 1920
_
No. 11. Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered and
the number and capital stock of banks closed in each year
ended October 31, since 1913, with the yearly increase or decrease
No. 12. Number of national banRs organized, consolidated under act of
November 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in
operation on October 31, 1924
No. 13. Changes of corporate title of national banks year ended October
31, 1924
I
No. 14. Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks
year ended October 31, 1924
No. 15. National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924
No. 16. National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized,
failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year
ended October 31, 1924
1
!___
No. 17. Number and classification of national banks chartered monthly
during the year ended October 31, 1924
_.
No. 18. Classification of national banks, according to capital stock,
December 31, 1923-_
_
No. 19. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of
national banks in the years ended October 31, from 1900 to 1924
No. 20. Profit on national-ban ^circulation, based upon deposit of $100,000
United States Consols of 1930, etc., for each month during the
year ended October 31, 1924
.
No. 21. Investment value of United States bonds and Panama Canal
bonds, 4's of 1925 and 2's of 1930
No. 22. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York,
November, 1923, to October, 1924
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No. 2:*. Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national
banks in. each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes
December 31, 1023
No. 24. Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national
banks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing
circulating notes December 31, 1923
No. 25. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, in each year, from
1914 t o 1924, inclusive
_'
No. 20. National-bank currency issued t o banks monthly, from November
1, 1923, t o October 31, 1924, and since 1863-1
No, 27. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption during the
year ended October 31, 1924, by the Comptroller and the Redemption Agency of the Treasury, together with t h e total
amount received since J ime 20, 1874
No. 28, National-bank notes received at Currency Bureau and destroyed
yearly since establishment of the system
No. 29. National-bank notes issued; the amount and per cent received
and destroyed on account of active, liquidating, and insolvent
banks, yearly, October 31, 1914, t o 1924
No. 30. Amount, denomination, and cost of.national-bank currency received, from Bureau of Engraving and Printing year ended
October 31, 1924
.
L
.
1_1..
No. 31. Vault account of currency received and issued by this Bureau
during the year and the amount on hand October 31, 1924
No. 32. Vault-account of currency received and destroyed during year
ended October 31, 1924.
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No. 33. Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, from
November 1, 1923, t o October 31, 1924, and counted into the
cash of the National Bank Redemption Agency
No. 34. Amount of currency received by National Bank Redemption
Agency for redemption, in year ended October 31, 1924, from
pri ncipal cities_. _
__
No. 35, Classification of redemptions, the amount of each class redeemed,
the rate per $1,000, and the amount assessed on account of
expenses, year ended June 30, 1924__
No. 30. Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency for
year ended June 30, 1924
.__
'
No. 37. Taxes assessed on national-lmivk circulation, years ended June ;>0,
1864, t o 1924; cost of redemption, 1874 to" 1921; cost of plates
and examiners'foes, 1883 to 1924
".
No. 38. Federal reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statement
(amount issued by Federal reserve agents t o the banks, .less
*'Unfit" notes returned for redemption), jnnoi.mi- secured by
gold, and amount secured by commercial and other eligible
paper, from November 7, 1923, t o October 29, 1924
_.....
No. 39. Federal reserve notes printed, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed since organization of t h e banks, with the balance in
vault and amount outstanding October 31, 1.924
No. 40. Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued,
canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inauguration of the Federal reserve system and amount on hand and
outstanding October 31, 1924_
No. 41. Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates, for years ended Juno 30, 1915, t o 1924
No. 42. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31,
1924, capital and surplus a t date of organization and a t date
of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, and
circulation outstanding, etc
No. 43. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31,
1924, dates of organization, appointment of receiver and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, amounts
collected from all sources, loans paid, and losses on assets, etc.
No. 44. National hanks restored t o solvency after having been placed in
charge of receivers
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No. 45. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during
the past vear, with the total dividends in each case, up to
November 1, 1924
No. 46. Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 to 1924_
No. 47. Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank, New York,
N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1924No. "48. Number, capital stock paid in, circulation, outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, at date of each report from January
13, 1914, to October 10, 1924, money in the United States, etc_ _
No. 49. Abstract of resources and liabilities of national banks in New
York, in the two central reserve cities, in other reserve cities,
elsewhere, and the aggregate, at close of business October 10,
1924
No. 50. Classification of loans by national banks in central reserve cities,
etc., at date of midsummer report, June 30, 1919, to June 30,
1924
No. 51. Classification of deposits of national banks in reserve cities and
States at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924_
No. 52. Cash in vaults of national banks in reserve cities and States at
date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
No. 53. Circulation of national banks in reserve cities and States at date
of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
No. 54. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency
held bv national banks at date of each report from January
13, 1914, to October 10, 1924
No. 55. Specie held by national banks in the city of New York at date of
each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924
No. 56. Reserve held by national banks at date of each report, from
September 11, 1917, to October 10, 1924
No. 57. Reserve computation of national banks in reserve cities and States
at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
No. 58. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks at date of
each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924
No. 59. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in reserve
cities and States at date of each report during year ended
October 31, 1924
No. 60. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended
October 10, 1924
No. 61. Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national
banks June 30 of each year, 1914 to 1924, inclusive
No. 62. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks
arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,
1924
No. 62-a. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks
arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, by Federal reserve districts March 31, 1924
No. 63. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of
Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October
10, 1924
No. 64. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District
of Columbia at date of each report during the year ended
October 10, 1924
No. 65. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings .and
State bank in the District of Columbia October 10, 1924
No. 66. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trust
company in the District of Columbia October 10, 1924
No. 67. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust
companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,
1914, to 1924
No. 68. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State
banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,
1914, to 1924
No. 69. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements
of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for
the six months' period ended on or about December 31, 1923__



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No. 70. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements
of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia
for the six months' period ended on or about June 30, 192L..
No. 7 1 . Abstract of reports of condition of State (commercial) banks
June 30, 1924, by States
..
"
No. 72. Abstract of reports of condition of loan and trust companies June
30, 1924, by States
No. 73. Abstracts of reports of condition of stock savings banks June 30,
1924, by States _
No. 74. Abstract of reports of condition of mutual savings banks June
30, 1924, by States
No. 75. Abstract of reports of condition of private banks June 30, 1924,
by States
_'
No. 76. Abstract of reports of condition of all reporting banks other than
national June 30, 1924, by States
No. 77. Abstract of reports and condition of national banks June 30,
1924, by States
No. 78. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State (commercial) banks
June, 1920 to 1924
No. 79. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies
June, 1920 to 1924
No. 80. Aggregate resources and liabilities of stock savings banks June,
1920 to 1924
No. 81. Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual savings banks June,
'1920 to 1924
__.
.
No. 82. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks, June, 1920
to 1924
No. 83. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June. 191-1
to 1924, inclusive_...
_
_
No. 84. Chartered banks of Canada, condition of, September 30, 1924__...
No. 85. Chartered banks of Canada, monthly statement showing principal items of resources and liabilities, vear ended September 30,
1924
I
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No. 86. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York
Clearing House in each, year ended September 30,1854, to 1924_
No. 87. Comparative statement of the clearings, etc., of the New York
Clearing House, years ended September 30, 1924 and 1923.. .
No. 88. Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and
percentages of funds used in settlement of balances by the NewYork Clearing House in each year, 1893 to 1924, inclusive
_
No. 89. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of
the United States for years ended September 30, 1921- and 1923No. 90. Comparative statement of transactions of clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and in other cities
with transactions of $1,000,000,000 in years ended September
30, 1924 and 1923
_..._
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No. 91. Number and liabilities of State (commercial) bank, savings bank,
trust company, private bank, and national bank failures, year
ended June 30, 1924, by States
No. 92. Number, assets, and liabilities of State (commercial), savings
banks, loan and trust companies, private and national banks,
which failed, in years ended June 30, 1914, to June 30, 1924-_
No. 93. Showing individual statements of resources and liabilities of each
national bank (States, Territories, and towns arranged alphabetically), a t close of business October 10, 1924, is omitted
from this report and published as a separate table.




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REPORT
OF THE

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
iY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,

Washington, December 1, 1924.

SIR: In compliance with the provision of section 333 of the United
States Revised Statutes, I have the honor to submit the following
annual report covering activities of the Currency Bureau in the year
ended October 31, 1924. This is the sixty-second report made to the
Congress since the organization of the bureau.
GENERAL CONDITIONS

Measured by the volume of clearing-house transactions and the
resources of the banks, National and State, the business of the country
reached the maximum in 1920. In that year clearings exceeded
$464,000,000,000. Then followed the period of business readjustment, incidentally and necessarily attended by liquidations resulting
in failures, corporate and private. The upward turn is shown in the
amount of clearings, three hundred and seventy-seven billions in 1922,
increasing to three hundred and eighty-one bill ions in 1923, and advancing to $438,000,000,000 in 1924, The volume of bank assets have correspondingly increased, now standing at $57,144,690,000. as compared
with $53,079,108,000 in 1920.
While more banks, State and National, suspended or failed during
the past year than in any one year since the inauguration of" the
national banking system, national banks generally withstood the
strain and continue to maintain an outstanding influence in. the
financial system of the country. Their resources on June 30, 1924,
were equal to 39.49 per cent of the total resources of all reporting
banks, their paid-in capital represented 42.84 per cent of reported
capital, and their aggregate deposits were 38.47 per cent of the total
deposits as compared with 38.20 per cent in 1923.
EARNINGS, LOANS, AND INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS

The gross earnings of national banks in the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1924, aggregated $1,074,559,000, and show a gain in the
year of $25,151,000. After payment of all expenses and charging off
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miscellaneous losses, the latter being partly offset by recoveries on
charged-off assets, the net addition to the profits in the year amounted
to $195,706,000, out of which dividends were declared to the amount
of $163,683,000.
The loans and discounts of these banks were increased $161,057,000
in the past year and investments in United States Government bonds
and other miscellaneous bonds and securities were $72,625,000
greater than a year ago. Despite the increase in loans and discounts,
the amount of losses charged off on bad paper in the year was only
eighty-six one-hundredths of 1 per cent of the total loans and discounts, and the amount of losses charged off on account of depreciation of bonds and securities was only forty-eight one-hundredths of
1 per cent of the total bonds and securities.
LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED

Under the provisions of the national bank act, the Comptroller of
the Currency is required to report to Congress any amendments to
the banking laws which may, in his opinion, effect an improvement in
the banking system. Pursuant to this injunction the Comptroller of
the Currency, in the summer of 1923, requested his associates in the
bureau to submit to him any modifications in the national banking
laws which they felt would be in the interests of the country's business and of banking in general.
The supervision of the national banks is divided into 12 districts,
corresponding to the Federal reserve districts, and a district chief
national bank examiner is in charge respectively of all of the examiners
and assistant examiners. These chief examiners were instructed to
discuss this matter with all of their subordinates and, as extensively
as they were able, to consult and advise with the bankers of their
districts and to have their subordinate examiners do so and report to
them. As a result of this a very general expression was obtained
from bankers operating in every section of the country as well as
from the experts charged with the immediate supervision of the
banks.
An analysis of the suggestions received resulted in a remarkable
unanimity as to the provisions which required modification in the
old laws, and as to recommendations for amendments necessary to
meet modern conditions which could not have been contemplated at
the time the original laws were enacted. After these recommendations had been digested to such an extent as to assume a reasonably
concrete form the Comptroller of the Currency again submitted them
for suggestions to the bankers of the country in a very general way,
and finally, in the latter part of 1923, Mr. Charles W. Collins, deputy
comptroller, formulated these principles into legislative form for
presentation to the Congress. This tentative draft was submitted to
bankers of every class and section of the United States, and the
finest legal and banking talent obtainable gave it the most painstaking study and consideration. After further revision, this draft,
with supporting data section by section, was submitted to the
Banking and Currency Committees of the House and Senate.
These suggested amendments were given exhaustive study by the
members of the Banking and Currency Committees of both Houses,



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and almost identical bills embodying many of them were respectively
reported out and are now pending (H. R. 8887 and S. 3316).
It has seemed best to give this somewhat detailed information as
to the steps which were taken, and the expert advice which was
secured, in order to establish the fact that no phase of banking, no
commercial, agricultural, or governmental interest was ignored or
forgotten in the recommendations for legislation herewith formally
submitted. Particular attention was paid to modifications and
changes in section 5200 of the Revised Statutes, which will materially
increase the facility and safety with which national banks can
handle the great staple commodities. This is a matter which goes
far beyond the simple technique of banking, and if successfully
accomplished will aid greatly in the movement and financing of
seasonal products.
The principal features of this proposed legislation may be briefly
mentioned:
BRANCH BANKING

In recent years there has been no subject in connection with banking which has been more bitterly disputed than that of branch
banking. In the report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1923
considerable space was devoted to a discussion of the general principle of branch banking as applied to American conditions.
It does not appear necessary to repeat the arguments previously
made, but a reference to the points emphasized in the last report
may be made at this time. Before summarizing these arguments
it would be well to say that in using the term "branch banking"
reference is made to a form of banking by which a parent institution
owns, controls, and operates subsidiary institutions, called branches,
in other municipalities than that of the parent institution. The
elemental difference between unit banking and branch banking is
based on the fact that in unit banking the residents of a community
are afforded banking facilities by residents of the same community,
while in the case of branch banking nonresidents control the banking. In the one case it is local control, and in the other absentee
control.
The points developed in the previous report referred to were:
First, That branch banking is opposed to public policy as being in
its essence monopolistic.
Second, That branch banking is absentee banking, and is conducted
for the sole purpose of earning dividends for the stockholders rather
than of service to the community.
Third, That with the development of large chains of branch banks
the responsibility for the mobilization and transfer of funds would
rest with individuals whose prime motive would be personal profit.
The resources of banks are, in a large measure, the trust funds of
a community, and the conditions which justify the transfer of funds
from one community to another should be passed upon and the action
controlled by disinterested governmental authority, removed from
the influence of personal profit. This is the function of the Federal
reserve banks.
Fourth, Branch banking is particularly inconsistent with the
American idea of local self-government and Federal coordination.
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closely analogous to the governmental structure. Under the Federal
reserve system local independent units are coordinated, while branch
banking proposes that they should be consolidated.
Fifth, As a direct result of absentee control the human element and
moral responsibility of the creditor would necessarily be largely
eliminated. Absentee control must obviously be exerted through
employees governed by rigid rules, operating under the most limited
discretion. Under such conditions a bank would eventually degenerate into a glorified pawnshop, from which collateral had excluded
character as an element in credit.
It may seem paradoxical to make the statement that an overwhelming majority of bankers of the United States are opposed to the
principle of branch banking, and at the same time concede that branch
banking is a highly controversial subject. The explanation of the
confusion is very simple and rests upon a similarity in physical aspects
between a type of local facility offered by certain city banks to their
customers and real branch banking, which is absentee banking.
In certain of the larger cities of the United States topographical
conditions and changes in city structure, lack of parking facilities, etc.,
have made it difficult for outlying customers of a bank to reach the
banking house. As a result, in some States, laws have been passed
which permit the establishment by a single institution of offices and
facilities located in different sections of a single city. While there is
a difference of opinion as to whether this is a desirable development,
it should be constantly borne in mind that the basic principle of
absentee control is not involved.
The question as to whether national banks may be granted
the opportunity to meet the competition of State banks, in intracity banking, in my opinion, involves the question of the perpetuation of the national banking system. Without at length repeating the statements made in the last report of the Comptroller
of the Currency, I desire to cite the situation which prevails in
the city of Cleveland, which had at the last census a population of 796,841, with only three national banks remaining in operation; the city of Detroit, with a population of 993,678, having
only three national banks left; and the city of New Orleans, with a
population of 387,219, and with only one national bank remaining.
1 would also call attention to conditions which exist in New York,
Sao Francisco, Los Angeles, and various other large municipalities
where the State banks are not confined in their operations to a single
building. It is but natural that these national banks which do not
wish to surrender their charters should advocate a method to meet
this competition, and it is equally natural that, owing to the physical
and mechanical similarity between this form of intracity banking and
the facilities required by absentee banking, opposition should have
been created to legislation of this kind, due to the misconception that
it was a step toward branch banking. During the last year discussion
of this question has been particularly keen, and the indications seem to
be very definite that the matter has been precipitated and clarified
in the minds of bankers to such an extent that the elemental distinction between necessary local facilities to meet local conditions and
branch banking has been sufficiently differentiated to permit of widespread support of an adjustment which will have the ultimate effect
of curbing, if not entirely preventing, the further spread of absentee




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banking, and at the same time permitting the national banks to
adjust themselves to the competition of State institutions within the
limits of a single municipality; which is the proper limit for a bank's
direct activities.
A very large proportion of the bankers' associations, composed of
both State and national banks, have given indorsement to the general principles which follow, and it seems reasonable to believe that
an adjustment which does not involve a compromise on the part of
any group has been reached by the banking fraternity of America
which can be very simply and easily embodied into law. This adjustment, in its application, invokes the following principles:
First, that the National Government can enact no legislation for
the control of State institutions, but that the State institutions would
not care to engage in branch banking if it involved the cancellation
of their membership in the Federal reserve system.
Second, that it is perfectly feasible and simple to allow national
banks, by Federal act, to meet the competition of the State banks
within tlie limits of a single municipality, but to confine them, rigidly
to those cities where State banks are already carrying on such activities. This should be, and I believe is, entirely acceptable to most of
the State banks. The city must be the unit to which the primary
banking functions must be confined. County and state-wide branch
banking is absentee banking, and nation-wide branch banking is
only an exaggerated type of the same thing. Such torms as economic spheres, financial zones, etc., are mere balderdash, given a
different interpretation by o"\rery individual who uses them, The
city is the natural unit for community endeavor. It is a clearly
understandable and definite thing and the confines of a city are not
now and never will be so large that personal contact between the
banker and his clients can not be established either instantaneously
by telephone or in a few moments by conveyance.
The recommendations for legislation which I propose in connection with branch banking may be analyzed as follows:
(A) That no national bank shall be permitted to engage in any
form of branch banking (except as below).
(B) That no State bank shall be permitted to acquire additional
branches after the date of the passage of the contemplated legislation and be eligible for or be permitted to retain membership in the
Federal reserve system (except as below).
Exceptions:
(C) In States where State laws or practices permit the operation
of branch banks by State banks, State banks may continue to establish branches within the limits of the municipality in which the
parent institution is located and continue to be eligible for or retain
their membership in the Federal reserve system, National banks
may establish branches within the limits ot the city of the parent
bank, where banks chartered under the laws of the State exercise
that privilege.
NOTK.—Under (A) and (B) above, neither National nor State member banks
may, under any circumstances, establish branches beyond the limits of the city
of^the parent institution.

(D) State nonmember banks with branches may join the Federal
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(E) Should any State which does not now permit branch banking
by law or practice, after the passage of this bill, enact legislation
which will permit of the establishment of branches, the national
banks shall not have their facilities extended by such legislation and
State banks shall not be permitted to avail themselves of such privileges and retain or become eligible for membership in the Federal
reserve system.
The practical effect of this legislation can be summarized by the
statement that so far as the operations of members of the Federal
reserve system are concerned further extension of branches beyond the
limits 01 a single municipality is definitely prohibited, and both
State and National members of the system will, in future extensions,
be subject to the same limitation. No additional branch banking
privileges will be given to the national banks except such as are
confined to the limits of single cities, where State banks are already
carrying on the practice.
It is my deliberate opinion that if the general extension of
branch banking is not curbed within the Federal reserve system
on the one hand, and if the national banks are not permitted equality
within city limits on the other hand, defections from the national
banking system will take place within a period of a very few years
to such an extent as to reduce the national banking system to the
position of an unimportant factor in the Nation's financial structure.
ELIMINATION OF DATE OF CHARTER EXPIRATION

Under the present law national bank charters are issued for a term
of 99 years. Very frequently banks are offered trust business where
the date of the expiration of the trust extends beyond the date of the
expiration of the bank's charter. Representatives of these trusts,
in many cases, have felt that it was imprudent to have the trust
administered where such a condition existed. This has resulted in
great embarrassment to all national banks which operate a trust
department, and in many cases has resulted in the bank withdrawing
from the national system, as very frequently this business is quite
profitable and desirable to the bank, it is suggested, therefore, that
the national bank act should provide that a national bank be permitted to operate under an indeterminate charter.
There has been some slight misconception as to the effect of this
recommendation, in the belief that certain irrevocable privileges would
be given in perpetuity if a perpetual charter were granted to a
national bank. An indeterminate charter, however, is not a perpetual
charter. No bank could exercise any rights under it which are not
revocable at the will of Congress, and, furthermore, the charter would
be subject to cancellation under the conditions of the act itself. All
of the conditions which would justify the refusal by the Comptroller
of the Currency to granting a new charter to any group in possession
of an expiring charter would justify him in applying to the courts for
cancellation of the charter of an operating bank if it were operating
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LEGAL LOAN LIMIT TO ANY ONE PERSON

It is recommended that section 5200 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States, which governs the amount of money that a national
bank can lend to any one person, be clarified and harmonized. This
section as it now stands on the statute books is a composite of the
original provision with a number of amendments which have been
made by Congress from time to time. As originally enacted in 1864,
it contained a straight limitation of 10 per cent of capital as the
amount which any one person might borrow and only two exceptions
were made—one in favor of bills of exchange and the other in favor
of the discount of commercial or business paper. Later on an
amendment increased the limitation to 10 per cent of capital and 10
per cent surplus, Other amendments have been made exempting
from this basic limitation the discount of paper growing out of the
production and shipment of goods and the marketing of agricultural
products.
This provision of law covers perhaps the most vital operations of a
bank, and Congress has recognized the necessity of adjusting its term
to meet new conditions which grow out of the economic development
of the country. The section as it now stands is very much in need of
clarification and codification in order to remove the difficulties in the
way of its interpretation and application by the Comptroller of the
Currency, as well as by the banks themselves. The exceptions to the
basic limitations are now capable of a variety of constructions, when
it is attempted to apply them to modern financial transactions and
have caused more difficulty and embarrassment in their enforcement
than any other provisions of the national bank act.
The proposed redraft of section 5200 makes a straightforward
statement of the limitation governing the liability of any one person
to a national bank. The amount is the same as in the present law,
namely, 10 per cent of capital and surplus. This general statement
is followed by nine exceptions. None of these exceptions announce
any new governmental policy or make any substantial change from
the existing law or practice. The wording of these exceptions is
necessarily highly technical in character because it defines the legality
of banking transactions growing out of complicated commercial
procedure.
(For text of proposed new draft of section 5200, with further explanatory data, see Exhibit No. 1.)
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF CHARTERS FOR $100,000
CAPITAL TO BANKS OPERATING IN OUTLYING DISTRICTS OF
CITIES OVER 50,000 POPULATION

Under the present law a national bank can not incorporate in a city of
over 50,000 population with a capital of less than $200,000. This provision was probably a wise one at the time the national bank act was
passed, because at that time practically all large cities could be roughly
divided into a large business section and a single residential section.
On account of the growth of some cities and changed conditions, due
to the introduction of automobiles and changes in transportation,
community business centers have developed at various points through
parts of cities that were formerly exclusively residential. The
requirements in a banking way of these districts are practically

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identical with those of smaller independent municipalities. There
is necessity for banking facilities without the requirements of as large
a capital as §200,000. Inability to provide banking; facilities on
account of this 8200,000 limitation has had. a tenden"cy.to deprive
these communities of banking facilities and to promote the establishment of State rather than national banks and to create* additional
demands for branch banks. It is consistent with the general tendency of this bill to restrict branch banking that this alternative
relief should be provided. Such a provision would be unobjectionable and in fact very advantageous to permit the establishment of
banks with capital of SI00,000 in. these outlying districts. The
discretion fis to the necessities of these outlying districts and the
definition of what is an outlying district should necessarily be left
with the comptroller, as conditions vary so widely1 in different sections
that it is impossible to lay down any definite formula. It is Quito
possible and has been advocated by many that it would be wise to
reduce this limitation on. capitalization to 850,000. The unfortunate
experience of the past year makes it undesirable to encourage ilic
establishment of any more $25,000 banks than arcs already provided
for by law.
PERMISSION FOR A NATIONAL BANE TO HOLD REAL ESTATE
POR A LOCATION

The word "immediate" should be omitted from section 5137.
United States Revised Statutes. This change is for the purpose of
enabling a national bank to hold real estate purchased for a new
location for its banking house until a convenient time for them to
erect a building, without subjecting them to the real-estate provisions
of the act.
STOCK DIVIDENDS

The ability to declare stock dividends is very much circumscribed
under the present act. It is desirable in most cases for a national
bank to have a high proportion of capital to its total capital and
surplus. The total resources of the bank arc not affected in this way,
but the larger the proportion of capital the greater the capital liability
of shareholders. Jin the case of a bank with $100,000 capital and
§100,000 surplus, the protection for the creditors is $300,000, being
the sum of these two items plus the stock liability. If $75,000 of the
surplus "were to be converted into capital the stock liability would be
increased by that amount, making the total liability in the case cited
above $375,000. This provision would also have the effect of equalizing the national, and State banking privileges. There is nothing
new in this suggestion as it merely provides a more simple and direct
way of doing an obviously proper tiling.
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

The establishment of a new officer with the title of "chairman of
the board" is desirable. Under the present act, it is provided that
one of the directors of a national bank shall be the president of the
board. This suggested provision formally legalizes the oflice of
chairman of the board, an oflice which has been created in a very
considerable number of banks, largely for the purpose of defining a



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special class of duties. The office is not made mandatory but is
optional with the bank. In the greater number of banks, oi* course,
the president would act in both capacities.
LIMITATION ON LIABILITIES WHICH NATIONAL BANK MAY
INCUR

It is recommended that section 5202, Revised Statutes of the United
States, be amended by providing a now exception to the- provision
which .limits the liabilities which a national bank may incur to the
amount oi' its capital stock. This exception was enacted in the agricultural credits act of March 1 1923,"but through a typographical
error in the enrollment oi I lie bill it was rendered null and void/ The
liabilities here referred to relate to the. discount of paper by the
Federal intermediate credit banks for national banks. The seven
exceptions in the existing law cover liabilities; for national bank
notes; money on deposit;" bills of exchange or drafts; liabilities to
stockholders for dividends; liabilities incurred under Federal reserve
act; liabilities incurred under War Finance corporation act; liabilities
on indorsement of acceptance's payable abroad.
CHECK CERTIFICATION

Under the present regulations, it is illegal to certify a check until
practically all of the entries in connection with the deposits against
which certification is to be ma.de have been carried to the books of
the bank. This sometimes requires a considerable length of time in
the large banks and the wording of the Law should be changed to
make it legal for the cashier to certify a check, before all of the final
entries are completed, when lie knows that sufficient funds to cover it
are in the possession of the bank.
AUTHORITY OF OFFICERS TO SIGN REPORTS

The board of directors of a national bank should be permitted to
designate officers to sign reports in addition to the president and
cashier as now required by^ection 5211, Revised Statutes of the
United States, in order to prevent unnecessary delays in the forwarding of reports to the comptroller, due to the absence of the
two officers now designated. This would still keep the matter of
authority to sign these reports within tho control of the board of
directors.
REDISCOUNT LIMITATIONS ON FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

Section 13 of the Federal reserve act relative to tho rediscount
limitation upon the Federal reserve banks should be changed to
conform to the exceptions provided in section 5200, Revised Statutes
of tho United States. The existing law provides that no Federal
reserve bank may rediscount paper for a bank bearing the signature
of any one borrower to an amount in excess of 10 per cent of the
capital and surplus of the bank presenting the paper. Only one
exception is .made to this limitation and that is in .favor of bills of
exchange drawn in good faith against actual existing values. If the
paper is sound and safe enough to be exempt from the 10 per cent
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is sale enough and sufficiently liquid in form to be accepted for
rediscount by the Federal reserve banks. It should be borne in
mind that, so far as the Federal reserve banks are concerned, this is
a privilege which is optional and not compulsory upon them, the
same as with any rediscounts. At the present time there is a considerable amount of commercial paper and notes secured by Government bonds and commodity paper of the class and nature handled
by the Federal reserve banks that is excluded on account of the 10
per cent limitation. This debars the Federal- reserve banks from
rendering a complete service to the community and to the member
banks, which would be profitable to the Federal reserve banks as
well as helpful to the country at large. This paper arises out of the
various steps of production, transportation, and distribution of goods.
A considerable quantity of agricultural, cattle, and other paper that
this would make available for rediscount would be of precisely the
same nature as that already handled and would be equally safe and
equally liquid.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

The safe-deposit business is a matter of more importance than
might appear on the surface. Under the general theory that a
national bank can not do anything for which it does not have specific
authority of law, this right to operate safe-deposit business should
be expressly granted. In addition to permitting the banks to engage
directly in the safe-deposit business, they should be authorized to
own stock in safe-deposit companies. This affords an easier method
of financing the safe-deposit equipment and it further has the advantage over direct ownership of limiting the possible loss to the bank
in case of suits of various kinds. Where they operate a safe-deposit
business directly, of course, all of the assets of the bank are subject
to claims for mishandling of the safe-deposit business. On the other
hand, where stock is owned the value of the stock is the limit of the
liability.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AGAINST BANK EXAMINERS

A provision covering theft by national bank examiners seems to
be obvious and advisable. Under the present law, a national bank
examiner who is guilty of theft must be prosecuted under the laws
of the State in which the act is committed, and this operation is
subject to a great many hazards so far as effectiveness is concerned.
This crime is a very rare occurrence, but when it does occur it is
absolutely essential to the protection of the national banks that
prosecution be had under Federal laws.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR LIBELLING NATIONAL BANKS

A number of crimes against national banks should be punishable
under Federal statutes which are now punishable only, if at all,
under State laws. These provisions have been recommended by
the national bank division of the American Bankers Association as
well as by a number of bankers and State banking associations.
Since the national banks and the Federal reserve system are Federal
instrumentalities, it is thought proper that crimes against them
should be punishable under the Federal laws.



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HEAL ESTATE LOANS

It is recommended that section 24 of the Federal reserve act
which empowers national banks to make loans upon the security of
improved real estate, be amended to provide that the time limit for
which a national bank may make a loan upon improved city property
be increased from one year to five 3rears. National banks should also
be permitted to make such loans upon real estate to an aggregate
amount not in excess of 50 per cent of their time deposits. 0( all the
numerous suggestions made to the office of the comptroller for revision of the national banking laws, on none has there been greater
unanimity than on the suggestion for liberalizing the lending powers
of national banks upon the security of real estate. From every section of the country, especially from banks located outside of the large
cities, there is an insistent demand for the removal of the handicaps
which the existing laws impose in this connection.
Section 24 prohibits a national bank from lending money upon
first mortgage*security upon city property for a longer period than
one year and further limits the aggregate amount of such loans to a
sum "not in excess of one-third of the time deposits. The State banks
and trust companies in active competition have no such limitations
imposed upon them. A first mortgage upon improved city property
is considered a very fine form of security. But real estate loans are
ordinarily made for a longer period than one year. If a national
bank is prohibited from meeting the needs of its customers in this
connection, the customer naturally will go to the State bank to borrow the money upon his real estate, and the State banks as a result
will get his account and in many cases his entire commercial business.
This is one of the severest forms of competition which the national
banks outside of the large banking centers face to-day and it accounts
in a large measure for the rapid growth of the trust companies in
those localities and for the relative reduction of the resources of
national banks.
The argument which is most generally advanced against having
long-term real estate securities in national banks is that they are not
readily convertible. This has been adduced against the removal of
the one-year period for city real estate and the five-year period for
country real estate. As a matter of fact, the probabilities are that
if real estate is to be handled by the banks the liquidity would be
greater if indefinite latitude as "to time were granted. The banks
would then handle most of their mortgage real estate loans in somewhat the same way they handle bonds which they sell. There is a
well-established and definite market for real estate mortgages. This
market does not cover mortgages of as short a term as one year, and,
as a rule, the shortest term is five years. If the banks were able to
carry these maturities of five years or over, they would then have the
notes and mortgages in such condition that they could be disposed
of to a wide clientele. A five-year mortgage is salable and convertible,
whereas a one-year mortgage is not. On this account alone it is very
possible that, instead of increasing the volume of frozen assets of
banks, this longer period would produce greater liquidity and at the
same time enable the banks to add very much to their services to
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DEALING IN SECURITIES

Section 24 of the Federal reserve act should be further amended
to enable a national bank to buy and sell investment securities such
as bonds, notes, debentures, and the like. This would not include the
power to buy and sell stocks, since these do not evidence indebtedness. This provision would make very little change in existing; practice, since a great number of national banks now buy and sell investment securities, and the office of the comptroller has raised no objection because this has become a recognized service which a bank
must render.
RELATIVE GROWTH OF NATIONAL BANKS SINCE 1870

The suggestions contained in the legislation recommended are
simple, involve no unfair or discriminatory provisions that would
militate against the State banks and trust companies, and, in the
opinion of many bankers, they are necessary to produce a situation
under which the national banking system may maintain its traditional position in the fiscal system of the United States.
The following outline of figures are submitted as indicative of the
present trend:
In 1870 there were 325 State banks and 1,612 national. In 1884
there were 817 State banks, exclusive of savings banks, and 35 trust
companies, with aggregate resources of $760,000,000, and 2,625
national banks with aggregate resources of $2,283,000,000. Twenty
years later, in 1904, there were 6,923 State banks, exclusive of savings
banks, and 585 trust companies, with combined resources of $5,240,000.000, while there were 5,331 national banks with aggregate resources of $6,656,000,000. In the next 20-year period, bringing us
up to June 30, 1924, we find 17,436 State banks, exclusive of savings
banks, and 1,664 trust companies, with aggregate resources of about
$25,140,000,000, and 8,085 national banks with aggregate resources of
$22,566,000,000. The increase in aggregate resources of State banks
and trust companies for the year ended June, 1924, was $1,478,000,000 as against an aggregate increase for the national banks of §1,054,000,000. Forty years ago the national banks had 75 per cent of the
banking resources of commercial banks and trust companies in the
United States, whereas by June 30, 1924, they had dropped to about
only 47 per cent. During the past two years the increase in national
bank resources was about $1,860,000,000 as against an increase in the
resources of State banks and trust companies of about $3,540,000,000.
Since January 1, 1918, 206 national banks, each with capital of
$100,000 or over, have given up their national charters and taken
out State charters. They carried with them total assets of $2,234,000,000, being about 10 per cent of the total assets of the national
banking system. In the past seven years 60 national banks in California were absorbed into the State system, 27 in New York, 23 in
Ohio, and 19 in Pennsylvania. It will be noted that these are States
in which branch banting is carried on by State banks. These are
very significant figures.
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HAVE TEE NATIONAL BANKS A CLAIM TO

CONSIDERATION

Twice in great emergencies the national banking system has been
the vehicle by which the Government carried forward its fiscal program. It "was not conceived to the end of improving banking facilities
but with the primary purpose of creating an instrumentality by which
the Government couM finance the Civil W*?\ I t was created in a
time of national crisis, and no other governmental instrumentality"
has over rendered a greater service than it did during those critical
days.
Again, about 50 years later, it was due to the national banks that
another crisis was successfully met and passed. Because the Federal
Government had authority over the national banks, it was able to
create the Federal reserve system. This system -was composed
exclusively of national banks until the time arrived when its successful operation wTas demonstrated, when the Stato banks were
invited to avail themselves of its resources upon negotiated terms.
The function which the Federal reserve system performed in the
fiscal operations of the Government during and after the Great War
is history and not theory. If the national banks should go out of
existence, the Federal reserve system would become entirely a voluntary system; it would be little more than a loose aggregation of banking powers, without coherence, without discipline, and not subject to
Federal authority. Its members would be subject to the laws of
48 different States, and moral suasion would take the place of legal
control as the only means by which the Government's influence
could be exerted. Even if it were assumed that such a loosely controlled system would function under normal conditions, it would
cease to be a great machine ready on a moment's notice to meet the
Nation's need in a time of crisis.
The national banks afford a strong, aggressive, and permanent
membership; they have resources of over $23,000,000,000; they
comprise units ranging in size from the largest banking aggregations
in the world to neighborhood institutions for the service of small
and remote communities, and it is unthinkable that, either through
direct act or neglect, the Government of the United States should
permit the dissolution of such an institution or lose its control over it.
It should never be forgotten that when the Federal reserve system
was formed the national banks were not invited to join—they were
forced to become members. Having thus been brought in by compulsion, the Government is in duty bound to treat them with fairness
or suffer the consequences of the surrender of their charters.
If, at the expiration of the charters of the Federal reserve banks,
Congress for any reason should not recharter these banks, and if at
that time the national banking system had gone out of existence,
the Federal Government would have lost all direct control over
banking.
UNITED STATES BONDS AND NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
By reference to the tables following relating to the public debt of
the United States on June 30, 1924, it will be noted that the volume
of United States bonds eligible as security for national bank circulation is §793,115,530, the major part, $599,724,000, being 2 per cent
consols, the 2 per cent Panama Canal bonds aggregating $74,901,580,

the remainder being the 4 per cent, loan of 1925~ totaling SH8,489,900.


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In June last the Secretary announced that the Treasury contemplated calling for redemption andjpayment on February !. ~ 1925, the
entire issue of the 4/s of 1025. Mith the redemption of these bonds
the amount of outstanding issues eligible as security for national bank
circulation will be reduced to $674,(525,630, approximately but 50
per cent of the hank's capital, the latter being the measure of circulation issuable upon the security of oligible bonds.
The issuance of tins announcement on the part of live Secretary of
the Treasury has suggested the possibility of the gradual retirement
of all bonds available for the issue of circulation. In order to overcome the contraction of a circulating medium which such a policy
would involve, it is assumed that Federal reserve currency would, be
issued.
Great importance is attached to the circulation privilege by many
national banks. It is true that the profits that can be realized as a
result of this operation are at the'present time relatively small.
Under changing conditions this margin of profit might be somewhat
increased, so that from the standpoint of earnings the national banks
are interested not alone in conditions as they exist at the present time,
but the possibilities for the future.
There is a considerable sentimental value attached, to the issuance
of currency by the national banks which, because it is intangible,
should, not be ignored. It is considered by many banks as a- symbol
indicating their participation in the fiscal policies of the Government and an advertisement' of the governmental relationship,
carrying with it the obvious implications of Government supervision
and official guidance. Even though it should be conceded that the
circulation privilege is of little financial value to the national banks,
the fact that many of them feel that in its cancellation a privilege
is being taken from them is an important consideration.
In other portions of this report the necessity for legislation to
improve the condition of the national banking system is stressed at
some length. While still probably the most influential financial
organization in the world to-day, it is the general opinion that,
due largely to lack of enabling" legislation, the national banking
system is not keeping its relative position in the United States.
Until material relief is granted to the national banks, it would seem
unwise to curtail in any way the •prerogatives which, they at present
exercise, It is debatable as to whether a sufficient number of the
national banks would be adversely affected or be of the opinion
that they were so affected to cause many withdrawals from, the
system on account of the cancellation of the circulation privilege,
but it would undoubtedly be considered by all of the national banks
as decreasing the incentives which induce them to remain in the
system.
In considering the question of the substitution of some oilier
form of circulation that is involved in such a fiscal scheme, it should
not be forgotten that to such an extent as national banks withdraw
from the national system, on account of the loss of the currency
privilege, there is a probability in case they are rural banks, of their
withdrawing from the Federal reserve system, thereby reducing the
resources which the Federal reserve system will have to meet this
additional demand for currency. It would therefore seem to be



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the course of prudence to refrain from any definite policy involving
the cancellation of the national bank circulation until such legislative action is taken as will result in placing the privileges of the
national banking system on a parity with the banks with which they
are obliged to compete within the federal reserve system.
With the exception of some ten million consols, all of that issue,
together with the Panama Canal bonds, are held with the Treasurer
for account of national banks to secure circulation and public deposits. Hence it remains only for the banks to acquire these ten
million of 2 per cent consols for deposit to secure circulation following the redemption of the 4's to absorb the entire amount of bonds
eligible as security for circulation.
In anticipation of the call there has been some activity in the withdrawal of the 4's and substitution of 2's. Up to October 31 last 4's
to the amount of $9,136,000 had been withdrawn and the 2 per cents
increased $2,416,600; hence a net decrease in the year in the securities
held for circulation of $6,719,440. About 600 banks have on deposit as security for circulation bonds of the loan of 1925.
Supplementing the Secretary's advice with respect to the withdrawal and redemption of the 4 per cent bonds of 1925, the following form of resolution for adoption by boards of directors of national
banks, together with instructions relative to the course of procedure
prepared by the department is submitted:
RESOLUTION BY NATIONAL BANK AUTHORIZING THE WITHDRAWAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF UNITED STATES 4- PER CENT BONDS OF THE LOAN OF 1925, HELD
AS SECURITY FOR CIRCULATING NOTES (AND THE SUBSTITUTION OF UNITED
STATES 2 PER CENT BONDS)

Resolved, That the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States be, and
he is hereby, authorized and empowered to withdraw from the custody of the
Treasurer of the United States and to redeliver to said Treasurer for redemption
$
face amount of United States 4 per cent bonds of the loan of
1925 held for account of this bank to secure circulating notes, and to deposit
with the Treasurer of the United States, in (a)
substi( "full" or "partial.")

tution for the 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 to be withdrawn, (b)
$
face amount of United States 2 per cent bonds, as follows:
Title of loan

Face
amount

Title of loan

Face
amount

And it is further resolved, That the Treasurer of the United States be, and he
is hereby, authorized and empowered to assign and transfer the 4 per cent bonds
of the loan of 1925 above described to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption, (c) $
of the proceeds of redemption to be retained by the
Treasurer of the United States and deposited to meet the redemption and retirement of a like amount of circulating notes of this bank now outstanding, which
notes are secured by the 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 authorized herein
to be withdrawn and redeemed. Payment of the difference between the amount
so retained and deposited and the proceeds of redemption to be paid to




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19

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution
passed at a
meeting of the board of directors of the
(regular or special)

, a bank duly organized and existing under
and by virtue of the laws of the United States, held on the
day of
, 19
; and I further certify that due notice of said meeting was
given to each member of said board, that a quorum was present, and that said
resolution has not been amended or repealed.
Witness my signature and the seal of said bank, this
day of
:, 19
(Oflicial signature of officer)

(Impress bank seal here.)
(Official title of officer)
INSTRUCTIONS

(a) The space designated " (a)" should be used to designate whether full or
partial substitution of other bonds is to be made. If no such substitution is
desired, the words "No substitution" should be entered in the blank space.
(b) The space designated " (6)" should be used to designate the amount of 2
per cent bonds to be substituted. If no substitution, is desired, the words "No
substitution" should be entered in the blank space.
(c) The space designated. " (c)" should be used to designate the amount of the
proceeds of redemption which it is desired shall be retained by the Treasurer of
the United States to meet the retirement of the outstanding circulating notes
which were secured by the 4 per cent bonds. If 2 per cent bonds in an amount
equivalent to the amount of 4 per cent bonds withdrawn are to be substituted,
no retention of proceeds will be necessary, and accordingly the words "No
retention" should be entered in the space designated "(c)." If only partial
substitution is desired—that is, if. the amount of 2 per cent bonds to be substituted is less than the amount of 4 per cent bonds to bo withdrawn—there should
be entered under " (c) " the amount of the difference necessary to be retained to
meet the retirement of outstanding circulating notes which were secured by the
4 per cent bonds.
This resolution should be properly executed and certified, with the seal of the
bank impressed, and forwarded to the Comptroller of the Currency of the United
States, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C , together with the Treasurer's
receipt covering the bonds to be withdrawn and the securities, if any, to be
submitted.

The statements hereinbefore referred to relative to the public
debt and securities held in trust by the Treasurer of the United
States are as follows:
Statement of the public debt of the United States, June 80, 1924
DETAIL OF INTEREST-BEARING DEBT

Bonds eligible as security for national-bank circulation:
2 per cent consols of*1930
$599, 724, 050. 00
4 per cent loan of 1925
118, 489, 900. 00
2 per cent Panama Canal loan of
1916-1936
48, 954, ISO. 00
2 per cent Panama Canal loan of
1918-1938
25, 947, 400. 00
Other bonds, etc.:
3 per cent Panama Canal loan of 1961
3 per cent conversion bonds of 1946-47
2J4 per-cent postal-savings bonds (first to twenty-sixth
series)
1
First Liberty loan, 1932-1947, 3J^, 4, and 4U per
cent
Second Liberty loan, 1927-1942, 4 and 4 ^ per centThird Liberty loan, 1928, 4J4 per cent
Fourth Liberty loan, 1933-1938, ty£ per cent




$793, 115, 530. 00
$49, 800, 000. 00
28, 894, 500. 00
11, 893, 760. 00
1,951,524,750.00
3, 104, 587, 150. 00
2, 997, 199, 950. 00
6, 324, 495, 550. 00

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Other bonds, etc.—Continued.
Treasury bonds, 1947-1952, 4J^ per cent
Treasury notes, 1924-1927
Certificates of indebtedness, 1924-25
Treasury (war) savings securities, series 1920-1923. _

$703, 948, 300. 00
3, 735, 309. 400. 00
807, 513, 500. 00
413, 304, 039. 66

Total interest-bearing debt outstanding
Matured debt on which interest has ceased
Debt bearing no interest
Matured interest obligations, etc

20, 981, 586, 429. 66
30, 241, 250. 26
239, 292, 746. i)l
164, 954, 358. 94

Balance held by Treasurer of the United States, etc

21, 416, 074, 785. 77
238, 029, 514. 74

Net debt, including matured interest obligations,
etc...-.'
* 21, 178, 045. 271. 03
United Slates Government securities held in trust by Treasurer of the United Slates,
June SO, 1924
To secure
nationalbank circulation

Issues

$589,123, 400
87, 423. 450
74,312.080

Consols, 1930.
Loan, 1925....
Panama 2's___

To secure ;
public
j Total held
deposits j
$1,025,000
148, 500
80, 000

$590,148, 400
87, 571, 950
74, 398, 080

750, 858, 930

Total.

1,259.500 !
4.0,130', 250 |

752,118. 430
40, 130, 250

750, 858, 930

Total
Other bonds, notes, and certificates.

41, 389, 750 !

792, 243, 680

United Slates bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and by
those increasing their circulation, together with the amount withdrawn by banks
reducing their circulation, and by those closed, during each month, year ended
October SI, 192%
Bonds
deposited
by banks
chartered
and those
increasing
circulation
during 2
the
year

Date

November.
DecemberJanuary
February...
March
April
May
June
July
August
September.
October

1923

$2, 254, 200
3, 006, 500

1924

Total

2, 262, 250
4, 524, 200
4,114,000
3,617,250
2, 799, 500
3, 624, 500
1, 684, 000
2, 075, 000
2, 794,000
1, 487, 750
j

34,903,150

Bonds
withdrawn
by banks
reducing
circulation

$540,000
3,054,000
737, 500
666, 250
254, 000
362, 250
357, 750
381,500
051. 290
604, 250
951,500
034. 750
22, 995,040

Bonds
withdrawn
by banks in
liquidation

$1,293,500
797, 750

$205,000
15,000

846,300
2,190,000
1, 720, 750
1, 427, 500
2, 940, 000
1, 435, 000
1, 780, 000
615, 000
1, 970, 000
825, 000

49,000
40, 250
125, 000
05. 000
02, 500
100,000
5,000
95,000
25, 000

17, 840, 800.

7S0,750

1 Decrease since June 30, 1923, of $829,545,483.
2
Includes $3,657,750 deposited by 41 of the 135 banks chartered during the year.




Bonds
withdrawn
by bnnks in
insolvency

REPORT OF THE C0MPTH0LU3R OF THE CURRENCY

In connection with the foregoing data, there is appoiuiwl hereto
statement relating to the capital stock of national hanks, nationalbank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by
United States bonds and lawful money at the beginning of business
on tho dates indicated with the changes during (lie preceding year
and the preceding month.; and also tho kinds and amount of bonds on
deposit to secure such, notes and tho amount of each denomination of
national bank and Fodonil reserve bank notes outstanding at the
beginning of business on November 1, 1924.
Nov. 1, 1924
Authorized capital .slock of national banks
Paul-ill capii-.il stock of national b:mk-;

G e t i, 1021

.; $1,335, 7150,^5
-j 1,335, 105, 9!3

Nov. i. i:>23

$1,312, 000, 2io
I3117808

Increase or j Increa^:- or
decrease since ! decrease since
aLove dale
i :iL)O\e date
Incroaso of authorized capital stock
Decrease of authorized ci pi I al .stock
IiKT'v-ise of paid-in capital stock
Doorcase of paid-in capital stock

S6, 8-10, 000 j
(3, l:74, 7U5 I

Nov. 1, VVA
National-bank notes outstanding secured b y United
States bonds
..
National-bank notes outstanding secured by lawful
money
._.

j Out. 1, 1024
._.! .

Nov. 1,

$735, 602, 435!

$73r>, 557; Of/) J

38, 670,189 ;

39, 209.184 !

28, 7«J9. S8-1

774,28i ; ()24 j

Total national-bank notes outs landing..

775,826,844 •

772, GOriT 269

Increase or
decrease since
above date
Increase, secured b y U n i t e d Slaios bond?
Decrease secured b y U n i t e d States bonds
Increase secured b y lawful m o n e y
Decrease secured b y lawful money

_

N o v . 1, 1024

Oct. 1, 19iil

3, 675, 355

Nov. 1, 1923

£521000
$9,134,170

$9, 448.170

15, 758,000

0. 448,170

J6, 282,000

Increase or
decrease since
abovo date




!

9, 134, 170

Total Federal reservv bank noies outstanding

iV*t ''ncrease
Net decrease

$«, 203, 0,30
9, S79; ;>0o

G89,93r>!_
1, 545,220

Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by
United States "bonds
Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by lawful money
_.

$743, 80:>. 3S5

Increase or
decrease since
above dale

$955,225 j

_..

Net increase...
Net decrease.

Increase secured by United States bonds
Decrease secured bv United States bonds
Increase secured by lawful money
Decrease secured by lawful money

"M2;J

1 Tier ease or
decrease since
above date

$524,000
___

__

$314,656

6, 023, 830

314, 000

7,147, 830

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On deposit
to secure
Kinds of bonds on deposit
Federal
• reserve
bank notes

United States consols of
1930 (2 per cent)
United States loan of 1925
(4 per c e n t ) . . .
_..
United States Panama of
193G (2 per cent)
United States Panama of
1938 (2 per cent)
Total.

On deposit
to secure
nationalbank notes

National-bank notes of each
denomination outstanding
November 1, 1924

One dollar
Two dollars
Five dollars.
76,687,050 Ten dollars
Twenty dollars
48, 484, 720 Fifty dollars
One hundred dollars.
25, 584, 920 Five hundred dollars
One thousand dollars
739, 842, 890 Fractional parts

$589,086,200

Federal reserve bank
notes of each
denomination
outstanding
November
1, 1924

i $341, 447
162, 894
149, 657, 260
325, 274, 300
247, 957, 530
27, 583, 750
20,741,400
87, 500
21, 000
61, 093

$4, 244, 333
1,983, 442
1, 616,955
478, 960
767, 480
43,000

Total

777, 888,174 I
3,606,550 !.

9,134,170

Total

774,281,624 |

9,134,170,

Less 2

1 Issued prior to 1879.
Notes redeemed but not assorted by denominations.

2

REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL BANK AND FEDERAL RESERVE
BANK CIRCULATION
In the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, national bank notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes to the amount of
$2,067,431,535 were presented to the National Bank Redemption
Agency of the Treasurer's office for redemption. Of this amount,
$1,506,899,500 were Federal reserve notes, $11,606,830 Federal
reserve bank notes, and $548,925,205 national bank notes. The
total expense incident to the redemption of these notes was
$723,837.52.
The average cost per $1,000 for all notes redeemed through cash
was $0.93; the average cost for redemption of national bank notes,
$0.96; Federal reserve bank notes, $0.97; and Federal reserve notes,
$0.53.
Canceled Federal reserve notes to the amount of $1,466,673,540
received direct from Federal reserve banks and their branches were
not counted into cash, and therefore were not taken into consideration in arriving at the average cost for redemption. The average
rate per $1,000 for expense on account of redemption of this latter
class was $0.11.
Statements showing the amount of national bank notes, Federal
reserve bank notes, and Federal reserve notes received monthly for
redemption in the year ended October 31, 1924, the source wlience
received, and the classification of redemptions, with the cost per
$1,000 for each class redeemed, are published in the appendix of
this report.
NATIONAL BANKS OF ISSUE
Of the total number of reporting banks December 31, 1923, 8,184,
7,261 had taken advantage of the provision of the national bank act
authorizing the issuance of national-bank circulation and had circulating notes outstanding amounting to $725,949,000. The total capital of all national banks on the date indicated was $1,325,825,000,
and the number of banks not issuing circulation was 923, with capital
of $173,075,000.



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23

Statements showing the number of reporting banks in each State
and Federal reserve district, with the amount of capital and circulation outstanding, of banks of issue, and the number of banks not
issuing circulation and their capital, are published in the appendix of
this report.
PROFIT ON NATIONAL BANK CIECULATION

Elsewhere in this report are computations by the Actuary of the
Treasury relative to trie profit on national bank circulation based
upon the deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, the 4's of 1925 and the
Panama Canal 2's. The computations are based on the cost price
of the bonds and the profit is expressed in amounts and per cents in
excess of 6 per cent on the investment. In the computation, from
the gross receipts; i. e., interest on the bonds and interest at 6 per
cent on circulation, less the 5 per cent redemption fund, there are
deductions for the tax on circulation, expense of maintenance and
the sinking fund. From the returns it is noted that the 2 per cent
consols were at the low point, namely, 102.625, in February last;
hence, a profit on circulation secured thereby of 0.606 per cent. In
July last the bonds cost 104.577 at which figure the profit on circulation is stated at 0.177 per cent in excess of 6 per cent of the cost of
the bonds. The cost of the Panama Canal 2's during the year were
slightly lower than the consols, hence, the profit on circulation secured thereby was correspondingly greater.
The computations referred to are supplemented with statements
covering the monthly range of prices of the bonds in New York from
November 1, 1923, to November 1, 1924, and also a computation of
the investment value of United States consols, Panama Canal bonds
and the bonds of 1925.
ORGANIZATION AND LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS

Under the various acts of Congress from 1863 to 1900 national
banking associations have been organized and authorized to begin
business up to and including October 31, 1924- to the number of 12,590
of which 3,700 have been closed by voluntary liquidation. The
liquidations include not only banks closed to discontinue business,
but those which may have been reorganized or amalgamated with
other banks, State and national, and those consolidated under the
act of November 7, 1918. In this period, 1863 to 1924, exclusive of
failed banks restored to solvency, some 792 associations were placed
in charge of receivers and liquidated in the interest of creditors and
others. From the foregoing it appears that approximately only 6}4
per cent of the total number of banks organized resulted in failures.
This is notable when comparisons are made with other lines of business. As will be noted elsewhere in this report the creditors of national banks, the affairs of which have been iully liquidated, received
on an average of over 81 per cent in dividends, etc. on their claims.
In the fall of 1914 the Federal reserve banks began their operations.
On November 1 of that year the capital of the 7,578 national banks in
existence was $1,072,000,000. By October 1, 1924, the number of
banks had increased to 8,098, and their capital was slightly in excess
of $1,335,000,000; hence, a net increase of banks in this period of 520
and in capital of about $263,300,000. In this 10 year period, while


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banks to the number of 1,938, with capital of $190,960,000 were
organized, there were 1,418 liquidations, voluntary and involuntary,
including the number lost through consolidations. In the meantime
the volume of assets of the going banks increased nearly 100 per cent,
or from $11,482,000,000 to $22,565,900,000.
In the year ended October 31, 1924, applications for the organization of national banks to the number of 225 were received, the contemplated capital being roundly $23,820,000. Of the applications
received 58 were rejected for various reasons and 83 were abandoned,
The number of banks chartered in the year was 135, with authorized
capital of $21,375,000, of which number 29 were conversions of State
banks, 7 reorganizations of State or private banks, 2 reorganizations
of national banks and 97 primary or independent organizations.
During the year 155 banks were placed in voluntary liquidation, 53
of which, exclusive of the 16 consolidated under the act of November
7, 1918, were absorbed by other national banks in the same locality,
96 were absorbed by State banks and 6 discontinued business. In the
current year 138 banks, including 1 heretofore in voluntary liquidation, were placed in charge of receivers. This number includes 6
which were afterward restored to solvency and 1 which had been
reported out during the previous year.
LABOR BANXS
Following the organization of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers Co-Operative National Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, October
26, 1920, the first association formed by labor interests, the following charters have been issued:
The Transportation Brotherhoods National Bank of Minneapolis,
Minn., December 15, 1922.
The Labor National Bank of Montana at Three Forks, Mont.,
April 20, 1923.
The Telegraphers National Bank of St. Louis, Mo., May 4, 1923.
The Brotherhoods Co-Operative National Bank of Spokane, Wash.,
July 28, 1923.
The Brotherhood of Railway Clerks National Bank of Cincinnati,
Ohio, September 29, 1923.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers National Bank of
Boston, Mass., May 23, 1924.
The Labor Co-Operative National Bank of Paterson, N. J., July 9,
1924.
The powers, rights, etc., of these labor banks differ in no respect
from those of other national banking associations.

DOMESTIC BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BANKS
Under authority of section 5155 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States the following national banks, formerly State banks,
continue to operate the branches indicated:
California:
Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco; capital, $8,500,000.
Branch at Portland, Oreg.; capital, $300,000.
Branch at-Seattle, Wash.; capital, $200,000.
Branch at Taeoma, Wash.; capital, $200,000.



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25

Louisiana*
Calcasieu National Bank of Southwestern Louisiana, Lake Charles; capital,
$1,000,000.
Branch at De Quiney; capital, $40,000.
Branch, at Jennings; capita], $120,000.
Branch at Kinder; capital, $30,000.
Branch at Lake Arthur; capital, $40,000.
Branch at Oakdaie; capital, $120,000.
Branch at Sulphur; capital, $40,000.
Branch at Vinton; capital, $50,000*
Branch at Welsh; capital, $00,000.
Massachusetts:
Federal National Bank of Boston; capital, $1,500,000.
Four l branches in Boston, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each.
Safe Deposit National Bank of New Bedford; capital, $350,000.
Branch in New Bedford; capital, $50,000.
Michigan:
City National Bank of Battle Creek; capital. $400,000.
Branch in Battle Creek; capital, $25,000.
National Union Bank of Jackson; capital, $400,000.
Branch in Jackson; capital, $100,000.
Mississippi:
Pascagoula National. Bank of Moss Point; capital, $75,000.
% Branch in Pascagoula; capital, $25,000.
New York:
Chatham & Phoenix National Bank of New York; capital, $10,500,000.
Twelve branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000
assigned to each.
Public National Bank of New York; capital, $4,000,000.
Five branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000
assigned to each.
Seaboard National Bank of the city of New York; capital, $4,000,000.
Two branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned
to each.
North Carolina:
American Exchange National Bank of Greensboro; capital, $750,000.
Branch in Greensboro; capital, $150,000.
Farmers National Bank & Trust Co. of Winston-Salem; capital, $300,000.
Branch in Winston-Salem; capital, $50,000.
Oregon:
First National Bank of Milton; capital, $50,000.
Branch at Freewater; capital, $10,000. '
Washington:
Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle; capital, $2,200,000.
Two branches in Seattle, with capital of $50,000 assigned to one and
$200,000 assigned to the other.
Wisconsin:
American National Bank of Milwaukee; capital, $1,000,000.
Two branches in the city of Milwaukee, with capital of $50,000 assigned
to each.

Under the consolidation act of November 7, 1918, converted State
banks having branches were consolidated with the following banks
and the branches continued:
California:
The First National Bank of Lemoore; capital, $150,000.
Branch at Stratford; capital, $25,000.
District of Columbia:
The Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C ; capital, $2,500,000.
Three branches in the city of Washington, with capital of $10,000
assigned to each.
1

One of which was acquired by consolidation under act Nov. 7,1918.




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Georgia:
The Fourth National Bank of Atlanta; capital, $1,200,000.
Four branches in the city of Atlanta, with capital of $50,000 assigned to
each.
Branch at Decatur; capital, $25,000.
Atlanta and Lowry National Bank, Atlanta; capital, $4,000,000.
Two branches in Atlanta, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each.
Massachusetts:
The Atlantic National Bank of Boston; capital, $4,500,000.
Three branches in Boston, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each.
The First National Bank of Boston; capital, $15,000,000.
Seven branches in Boston, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each.
Chapin National Bank of Springfield; capital, $500,000.
Two branches in Springfield, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each.
Michigan:
Grand Rapids National Bank of Grand Rapids; capital, $1,000,000.
Nine branches in the city of Grand Rapids, with capital of $10,000
assigned to each.
New Jersey:
Union Trust and Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City; capital,
$750,000.
Branch in Jersey City; capital, $50,000.
Branch at Bayonne; capital, $50,000.
New York: *
#
National Commercial Bank & Trust Co. of Albany; capital, $1,250,000.
Branch in Albany; capital, $100,000.
Chase National Bank of New York; capital, $20,000,000.
Seven branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000
assigned to each.
East River National Bank of the city of New York; capital, $2,100,000.
Two branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned
to each.
Mechanics & Metals National Bank, New York; capital, $10,000,000.
Twelve branches in the city of New York, to which is assigned $50,000
capital each to eight, and $100,000 each to four of the branches.
National City Bank of New York; capital, $40,000,000.
Three branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000
assigned to each.
South Carolina:
The Peoples National Bank of Charleston; capital, $1,000,000.
Two branches in Charleston, with capital of $200,000 assigned to one
and $100,000 assigned to the other.
Tennessee:
Unaka and City National Bank of Johnson City; capital, $400,000.
Branch in Johnson City; capital, $25,000.
Virginia:
First National Bank of Abingdon; capital, $200,000.
Branch in Abingdon; capital, $25,000.
Peoples National Bank of Leesburg; capital, $100,000.
Branch at Upperville; capital, $10,000.
Seaboard National Bank of Norfolk; capital, $800,000.
Branch in Norfolk; capital, $50,000.




27

BEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURBENCY

National hanks, with numher of additional local offices and dates of approval of their
establishmentj October 31, 1924

Location

California:
Crockett..
Fresno
Huntington Park..
Inglewood___
Long Beach.
Los Angeles .

NumDate of
ber of approval of
addi- establishment
tional of additional
oiliccs
offices

Title of bank

National Bank
First National Bank
California National Bank.
First National Bank
_
_

(

Do.

Commercial National Bank.

Do.

Merchants National Bank.

Do.

Pacific National Bank..
_
United States National Bank
Central National Bank.
_
California National Bank
United States National Bank
First National Bank
Second National Bank
District National Bank
Franklin National Bank
Lincoln National Bank__
_
_
Biggs National Bank
_
_
Standard National Bank
_
Atlanta and Lowry National Bank
_
Citizens Union National Bank___

Do
Oakland
Sacramento
San Diego
Santa Cruz__
District of Columbia:
Washington *
Do.i
Do.i.
Do.i
Do.i
Georgia: Atlanta
Kentucky:
Louisville
Do
_
Do
Maryland:
Baltimore
Do
_
Do
Massachusetts:
Adams
Boston
Do.

Do
Do
Do
Fitch burg..
SpringfieldWellesley...
Michigan:
Detroit..
Do
Flint
Jackson
Ludington
Muskcgon
Saginaw__
Nebraska:
South Omaha _
Do
New York:
Buffalo

Louisville National Bank
National Bank of Kentucky
Citizens National Bank
_
Farmers and Merchants National Bank
Merchants National Bank..
First National Bank...
....do
_
_
Atlantic National Bank
Citizens National Bank
Federal National Bank
National Shawmut Bank
Safety Fund National Bank..
Chapin National Bank
Wcllesley National Bank
First National Bank
National Bank of Commerce.
First National Bank
Peoples National Bank
,
First National Bank.
Union National Bank
Second National Bank

Live Stock National Bank...
__
Packers National Bank of South Omaha.
Community National Bank
__.
Manufacturers & Traders National Bank.
Do
South Side National Bank
_
Do
First National Bank
Ithaca
Bronx National Bank
New YorkCapitol National Bank
_
_
Do.
Chemical National Bank
_
Do.
i Established under authority of the Millspaugh Act of April 26,1922.



Nov. 28, 1923
Dec. 39,1923
May 3,1924
Mar. 7,] 923
Nov. 8,1923
July 1,1922
June 13.1922
Oct. 31.1923
Jan. 29.1924
June 4,1924
ifAug. 1,1922
I Oct. 11,1922
:]Mar. 15,1924
I June 4,1924
Feb. 5,1924
/Mar. 1,1924
\July 29,1924
Aug. 2,1922
Sept. 6.1922
Apr. 9.1923
Nov. 22,1922

_

i Nov. 18,1922
Way 1,1923
i\Aug. 25,1924
Dec. 30,1922
Dec. 4,1922
Sept. 8.1922
Apr. 7.1923
Sept. 22,1922
Nov. 20,1922
[July 20,1922
{Aug. 15,1922
I Nov. 28,1923
Dec. 18,1922
July 29,1924
Aug. 18,1922
Aug. 1,1922

Dec. 7,1923
/Jan. 18,1924
\Oct. 16,1924
Mug. 23,1922
\Jan. 2,1924
Mar. 3.1923
Jan. 18,1924
Dec. 3,1923
Jan. 30,1924
Jan. 10,1924
/Nov. 18.1922
\Mar. 30.1923
(Jan. 2.1924
Upr. 7,1924
[June 14.1924
July 19,1922
Dec. 15.1923
Nov. 22.1922
Sept. 8,1922
Jan. 23.1924
Jan. 13.1923
Dec.
Jan.

3.1923
18,1924

I Aug. 18, 1922
[Jan. 18,1923
Dec. 21.1922
Feb. 23.1923
Nov. 9.1922
July 17.1924

/Jan. 9.1923
Upr. 28,1923
Apr. 28.1923

28

REPORT OF THE COMPTROIA.EE- OF THE CURRENCY

National banks, with number of additional local offices and dales of approval of their
establishment, October 31, 1924—Continued

Location

Title of bank

New York—Continued.
New York
Do
Do_
3)o.

i:<ist. River National Bank
First National Hank of the City of "Brooklyn..
Hamilton Nationa Bank
Harriman National Bank
Mechanics & Metals National Bank.
National Bank of Bay Ridge
National Butchers & Drovers Bank..
National City Bank..

Do...
Do..
Do..

National Park Bank.

Do..

Public National Bank..

Do.

4
1
2
1
1
I
1
2
Z

Jo

18. 1021
ll>; 1924
29.1924
30.1924
2o, 1023
Jiilv 1"), 1924
Nov. 28,1923
M a v 6. 1924
i'OcL 2f>. 1923
\Jan. 30, 1924
/Mar. 19,1924
tOct. 10, 1924
July 18,1922
Aug. 29. 1922
Dec. 8. i922
Feb. 28,1923
Jan. 2t>, 1924
July 31,1924
Aug. 1,1922
Mar. 8.1924
Nov. 19,1923
Oct. 13,1922
Oct. 24,1922
July 24,1922
J i-i n .

July
/Oet
\Oct.
Anr.

Richmond Ilill National Bank
Roekaway Beach National Bank
Manufacturers National Bank
Jefferson Co. National Bank..
Yonkers National Bank & Trust Co.
American Exchange National Bank..

1
2
1
1
1
1

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Operaative National Bank.
American-First National Bank
First National Bank
...

2

Sept. 8,1922

1
1

Jan. 2. 1923
Nov. 28,1923

First National Bank
_
Pennsylvania National Bank_
First National Bank
.do..
.do_-.. Broad Street N ation al Bank
Central National Bank
Corn Exchange National Bank
Drovers & Merchants National Bank.
Fourth Street National Bank....'
Northern National Bank
Overbrook National Bank
Philadelhpia National bank
Reading National Bank
West Branch National Bank
York National Bank
Bank of Charleston National Banking Association.
Norwood National Bank

2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
\
2

Do
Do
Troy
_
W'atertown
Yonkers
North Carolina: Greensboro. _
Ohio:
Cleveland..
Findlay
Lockland
Pennsylvania:
Chester
Do
Johnstown
McKees Rocks
Philadelphia
Do
Do
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Reading
Williamsport.
York
._._
South Carolina:
Charleston
Greenville
Tennessee:
Knoxville
Nashville..
Virginia:
Charlottesville..
Norfolk
Richmond
Do.
Do.

NumDate of
ber 01 approval of
addi- establishment
tional of additional
offices
offices




City National Bank
American National Bank..
Peoples National Bank
Virginia National Bank
American National Bank_.
Merchants National Bank.
Planters National Bank

Sept. 22,1922
May 24,1924
Apr. 2«, 1924
Oct. 24,1922
July 25,1922
Nov. 13,1923
July 24,1922
July 18,1922
Jan. 18, 1924
Aug. 17,1922
Apr. 2,1923
Sept. 2,1924
Apr. 30,192?
n /Aug. 24,1922
ii
\Feb. 15.1924
I Aug. 31,1922
1 July 25,1922

2
1

Aug. 30.1922
Dec. 15,1923

1

Jan. 3,1924
/Feb. 20,1924
I Aug. 1,1924

o
Z

Jan.
Apr.
July
c\ /July
z \Feb.
1 Julv
1
1
4

9,1923
29,1924
20.1922
21,1922
2,1924
19,1922

29

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT
CALLED FOE DURING THE YEAE

In accordance with the provision of section 5211, Revised Statutes,
each national bank in operation was required to submit four reports
of condition in the year ended October 31, 1924,
The resources and liabilities of reporting banks at the date of each
call in the year are shown in the following statement:
Abstract of reports of condition of national banks on dates indicated
[In thousands of dollars]
Fcpt. I I ,
Dec. 31,
Mar. 31,
June 30,
Oct. 10,
1923—8,239 1923—8,184 1924—8,115 1924-8,085 1924—8,074
banks
banks
banks
banks
banks
K:.:SOURCI-:S
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)1
11.934.556 11,870,502
Overdrafts
10,470
12,950
Customers' liability account of acceptances.
207,438
153,485
United States Government securities
owned
2, 602, 7(52 2,566,851
Other bonds, storks, securities, (:1c
2, 398, 304 2,477, 843
504, 731
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
512,910
80, 4 i 2
Other real eKtato owned
93,881
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. 1,109.345
1,180,838
Items with Federal reserve banks in. process of collect ion
_. _
403,456
460,173
Cash in vault
301,485
386. 428
Amount due from nat ional banks960, 769 1,029,342
Amount due from other banks, bankers,
202. 974
and trust companies
319, 992
Exchanges for clearing house
481,585
925, 979
Checks on other banks in the same place...
49, 500
85, 079
Outside checks and other cash items
59,40(3
73, 656
Redemption fund and due from U. S.
30, 934
Treasurer
30, 746
Other assets
_
144,1(52
161,940
21,712,876 I 22,400,128

Total.

11,952,287
10.815
202, 572

11,978,728
10. 075
135, 829

12,210,148
12,242
145, 666

2,494,313
2,511,637
525,335
100, 098
1,160,766

2,481.778

2, 600, 550
532, 728
1,198, 670

2, 579,190
2,897,040
541,852
107,459
1,303,631

379, 307
342, 969
938, 804

397, 340
345,219
1, 099, 763

427,894
360.101
1,412,807

283, 386
842,719
67, 083
Mi, 420

345, 020
925, 568
75, 925
69, 087

439.355
575, 360
53,871
52,898

37,167
157,210

37,129
107,280

36,726
166,820

22, 062, 888 22, 565, 919

23,323,061

104,630

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes outstanding.
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to other banks, ban kens, and
trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings)...
United States deposits..
Total deposits
United States Government securities
borrowed
_
Bonds a n d securities (oilier t h a n United
States) borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations
presenting borrowed money other than
rediscounts)
Notes a n d bills rcdiscountcd (including
acceptances of other banks a n d foreign
bills of exchange of drafts sold with indorsement)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to j
furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed b y other banks
Liabilities other than those stated above. .
Total..

1,332,394
1,068,320

3,325,825
1, 068,359

1, 335, f>72
1, 073,363

523,010
731,479
29, 7(3
905,104

473, 979
725,949
26, 905
920, 239

1,510,573
130,547
167,157
9, 331, 308
4,864, 369
101.649

1,648, 607
186,434
347, 629
9,593,119
4,948,019
157,849
17,

J 7,0Jt0,530

1,334,011 j
1,080,578

1,332,527
1,074,268

507,905
720, 483
25, 328
886, 435

501, 656
729, 686
26, 445
1,035, 000

556, 792
723, 530
27, 342
1,338,309

1, 653,347

1, 759, 556
226, 714
323, 621
9, 593, 250
5, 259, 933
123,318
18,347,887

1,933,857
147,404
217,231
9,795, 580
5,460, 677
188,398

187,704

201, 785
9, 292,127
5,108, 970
183,000
17,698,696

19,108,798

36,983 |

38, 287

2, 750

3, 038

352, 995

324,166

238,888

143, 847

123,611

400, 799

333,896

271, 645

106,778

170,419

7,503

5,475

6,225

9,456

6,135

145, 786
18.897
51,430

204., 432
17, 630
56, 231

193,240
25, 455
47,200

131,411
17,381
38,171

140,574
18,435
35,662

22, 062, 888 22, 565,919

23,323,061

21,712,876! 22,406,128

Digitized for 1 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.
FRASER


35,684
2,532

32, 542
2,565

28,729
3,581

30

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY

CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS OCTOBER 10, 1924
The combined resources of 8,074 reporting national banks, October
10, 1924, amounting to $23,323,061,000, were greater than at the date
of any report during the past four years, or since November 15, 1920,
when the resources of 8,123 banks amounted to $23,535,120,000.
Comparison of principal items of resources and liabilities follows.
RESOURCES
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts of $170,419,000, aggregated $12,210,148,000, October 10, 1924, and show an increase
since September 14, 1923, of $275,592,000.
INVESTMENTS IN BONDS AND SECURITIES

The total investments of these banks in United States Government
securities and other miscellaneous stocks, bonds, and securities,
amounted to $5,476,230,000, or approximately 24 per cent of total
resources, and show an increase in the year of $475,164,000. United
States Government securities were $2,579,190,000, or $23,572,000
less than a year ago, and other miscellaneous bonds and securities
amounted to $2,897,040,000, and were $498,736,000 in excess of
the amount September 14, 1923.
CASH IN VAULT AND BANK BALANCES
Cash in vault amounted to $360,101,000. showing a reduction of
$1,384,000. Balances due from other banks and bankers, including
lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks of $1,303,631,000, and
items with these banks in process of collection to the amount of
$427,894,000, aggregated $3,583,688,000. and were $697,144,000
greater than a year ago.
LIABILITIES
CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS

Capital stock was increased in the year $133,000, and amounted to
$1,332,527,000, October 10, 1924, although the reduction of reporting
banks in this period was 165. Surplus and undivided profits were
increased from $1,591,330, 000 to $1,631,060,000.
CIRCULATING NOTES OUTSTANDING

Liabilities for circulation outstanding were reduced in the year
$7,949,000, and amounted to $723,530,000 October 10, 1924.
DEPOSIT LIABILITIES

Total deposit liabilities amounting to $19,108,798,000 show an
increase in the year of $2,068,268,000. Included in this increase is
$920,999,000, representing a gain in deposits to the credit of other
banks and bankers, including certified checks and cashiers7 checks




REPORT OF TEE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

31

outstanding, which rose from $2,743,144,000 to $3,664,143,000,
$550,961,000 being the amount of increase in demand deposits, including United States depsoits, which amounted to $9,983,978,000
compared with $9,433,017,000, a year ago, and $596,308,000 representing the amount of increase in time deposits, including postal
savings, which rose from $4,864,369,000 to $5,460,677,000.
MONEY BORROWED

Liabilities for money borrowed on account of bills payable and
rediscounts were reduced $459,764,000, and amounted to $294,030,000
October 10, 1924. Bills payable of $123,611,000 show a reduction
in the year of $229,384,000, and rediscounts to the amount of $170,419,000, a reduction of $230,380,000.
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

Statement showing the principal item of resources and liabilities
of national banks in each State, Alaska, and Hawaii at close of business October 10, 1924, follows:




Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks October 10, 192/+

CO

to

[In thousands of dollars]

States, etc.

United
NumLoans,
States
ber of including
banks overdrafts securities

Maine-New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island.
Connecticut
Total New England
States
_
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States...
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
_
Alf|.hfvmqr
Mississippi
Louisiana
.
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States..




Other
bonds,
stocks,
etc.

Due from

Cash in banks and
vault other cash

Capital

Surplus

Profits

items

Circulation
outstanding

Total
deposits

Bills
payable

Rediscounts

Total
assets

d

o

58
54
46
157
17
61

61,628
34,957
31,279
746,191
40,794
138,912

13,860
12,023
6,068
103,055
7,440
33,322

40,298
12,150
16,312
159,643
15,455
36,043

1,788
1,615
983
15,090
1,625
5,754

12,438
9,410
5,467
177, 599
8,539
32,421

7, 370
5,240
5,060
68,067
6,320
20,057

5,493
4,542
2,732
54,210
5,090
16,079

4,545
3,010
2,321
35, 820
4,722
10, 556

5, 595
4,84i
4, 319
23,032
4,701
12,327

108,459
53,498
45,641
1,065,476
54,123
198,751

552
1,350
1,059
1, 521
180
1,036

840
106
475
11,648
74
331

132,871
72,689
6!, 77.1
1,294,213
75,367
259,697

393

1,053,761

175,777

279,901

26, 855

245,874

112,114

88,146

60, 974

54, 815

1,525,948

5,698

13,474

1, 896,608

528
247
867
18
84
13

2,647,927
357,435
1,338, 757
10, 550
150,120
68,650

705,073
76,005
369,527
2,321
30,034
21,251

705, 603
213, 730
594,455
6,352
46,197
11,824

50,166
14,491
43,847
453
3,662
3,133

992,443
75,334
433, 521
2,146
49,209
23,519

225, 911
37,985
• 141,499
1,710
16, 654
9,327

276, 511
34, 573
202,154
1,932
16,159
5,613

139, 923
.18,224
82, 652
3,016
7,335
2, 678

78, 9io
20, 6-47
94, 735
1,135
9,435
5,406

4,449, 508
041,167
2, 325.409
3 6, ti-12
236, 743
113,698

23,006
o, 099
19,198
55
1,420
345

48,069
1,721
(), 325
47
215
702

5,334.071
762. (509
2,889,828
22,560
289,489
138,635

w
o

1,757

4,573,439

1,201,211

1, 578,161

115,752

1,576,172

433,08G

536,942

251,828

210,271

7,783,227

50,123

57,079

9,437,192

pa

182
124
83
81
93
54
105
35
33
576
88
138
108

261,443
129, 820
123, 910
83,021
122,814
82,202
96,008
45,093
73,971
501,468
55,471
163, 507
144,582

33,541
21,263
14,528
12,296
15, 369
20,504
16.640
4,708
7,180
94,042
9,266
26,610
19, 303

19,974
16,290
4,356
6,269
4,389
25,071
15,610
9,230
5,044
28,922
3,992
22,835
12,256

6,470
3,854
3,594
2,068
3,687
3,743
4,171
1,501
2,271

20,235
2,292
4,596
4,321

55, 788
20, 518
27,497
19,625
45,149
30, 357
34,435
12, 817
20, 986
262,997
20,976
40,506
36,534

30,008
13,426
13,4'J5
11,880
16,340
10,140
13,230
5,035
8,875
74,601
7,912
18,490
17,379

23,526
11,076
8,504
5,962
11,631
4,111
8,098
2,947
4,756
36,025
3,473
13,290
9,993

9, 894
5,915
4,494
3,391
4,993
3,098
5,052
1,400
1,727
20,061
2,065
7, 659
3,662

22,204
10,584
9,026
7,294
10,442
5,866
10,348
2,904
4,173
43,490
' 4,135
16,231
13, 484

291,020
149, 030
132.649
98, 790
151,747
142,770
132,957
58, 240
93,058
766,030
73, 544
202, 678
166,617

4,442
7, 120
o, 206
2,057
1,561
390
864
1,074
405
4, 756
1.705
3,311
5,330

8,722
2,274
9,840
3,011
3,098
945
2,175
4,115
3,338
3,636
2, 097
2, 200
0, -197

393,880
200,131
183,475
133,913
201,090
167,742
173,300
76,175
118,429
953,187
95, f#0
260,210
220,870

1,700

1,883,310

295, 250

174,238

62,803

628,185

240,817

143,392

73,411

160,181

2,459,130

30,281

52, ;754

a, 190,154

n
o

g
H

o

w
O

o

-..
-

- ---

Total Middle Western
States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska - . Kansas
Montana
Wyoming _
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

_ _.._

Total Western States...
W ashington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
_.._
NFevada.
Arizona

_ _
_._ .

Total Pacific States
Alaska, (.nonmember banks)...
Hawaii (nonmember banks)..
Total
(nonmember
banks)
Total United States




358
247
500
322
157
332
346
131

468,489
212,908
955, 056
251,272
236, 543
371, 630
244.351
339,823

109,489
50,015
158,943
44.930
39, 322
75,37!
38, (599
47,879

138,642
48, 295
145, 514
80,736
47,844
58, 573
24,966
45, 755

17,529
10, 756
28, 734
7,413
7,710
8, 6(59
7, 582
5,957

128, 353
57, 223
320, ."07
84, 032
74, 359
144, 393
68, 748
175, 966

61,910
31,817
90,815
25. 3(50
26, 840
38,486
2(5, 7»0
41,712

2,193

3,080,132

56-1,048

590,325

9-1,350

1,053, 581

343, 720

HV)
115
175
258
90
35
141
421

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
.Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

55,687
48,026
144,677
118,642
38,869
25. 607
134^ 364
17,093
194,983

9,368
9. (530
18,652
20,939
9,440
4,496
S4| 511
2,710
30, 675

5,416
5,614
12,997
16,981
7,855
2,694
35,583
923
2S:643

1,970
1,909
4,031
4,819
2, 522
1, 736
6,704
962
7,8i8

23, 261
20,088
70, 286
70, 209
20,433
11,777
68,946
5, 289
102, 553

6, 590
5, 230
16,745
17, 657
5,81.0
2, 725
13,140
2. 310
28', 475

1,433

777,948

14.0,421

116,706

32,471

392,842

111
98
266
67
21
11
19

145, 345
94, 409
526, 569
31,768
28, 552
8,840
14,664

38, 677
29, 551
109,598
6. 285
6,027
2, 543
2,8(56

35, 521
22,394
3. 894
5,148
U749
1,4C2

5, 842
3, S45
13,991.
1,271
636
459
1, 1.07

69, 598
44, 564
216,972
13.512
14, 299
3,390
4, 690

593

850.147

195,547

150,48.')

27,151

3
2

1, 199
2,454

1,066
2, 270

108
1, 116

247
472

3, 336

1,224

719

2, 138

750

2,f>79, 190 2, Sii7,040

360, iOi

4,265,8! 7

1, 332, 527

3,653
8,074" 12, 222,390

43, 59S
1 (5, 059
(51, 059
17, 220
14, 521
21,980
13, 908
16, 809

27,191
8, 597
40, 384
10, 5(56
9.922
10, 655
5, 249
11,843

45, 553
27, 347
33, 894
14, 583
15, 740
16,518
19,169
18, 605

693, 512
300, 762
1,113, 101
417, 4 H!
352, 409
588,157
328, 048
.••3.'i, 622

8,128
2,844
2, 774
1,530
372
1,021
2,186
1,335

6, 555
1, 648
3,810
538
1, 366
2, 636
9, 7(58
1,129

898,394
399, 433
1,660,306
4.88, 523
422, 452
(583, 379
405, 092
(530, 752

205,160

124,407

191, 409

4, 036,030

19,190

27,450

5,588,331

3, 217
2, 542
8,978
9, Oil
2,651
1,977
9, 674
977
7, 798

577
709
4,564
3,401
1,310
443
3, 677
211.
2,855

4,449
3,472
8,877
10,589
2,985
1,846
6, 028
1,476
10, 242

84,832
75,513
220, 218
201,075
69,317
40, 708
252, 229
23, 002
328, 857

1,08!
476
234
198
438
186
583
118
1,304

1, 703
2, 155
2,022
780
984
282
1,639
760
3,132

102.544
90,131
261, 829
243, 402
83, 5iO
48,186
287, 083
28,916
383,681

98,682

46,855

17,747

49,004

1,295,751

-,618

13,457

1,529.342

17,190
13,180
61,833
4, 545
3, 550
1,460
1,600

7, 241
5, 702
35, 328
1,831.
1, 508
654
854

4, 539
3,143
18, 622
614
S68
195
256

9, 258
5, 583
33, 547
2. 681
3.162
1,207
961

267, 379
17-i. ]93
825, 371
4S, 205
47,912
14,4-15
22,021

355
82
4, 742
1,893
70

179
1,389
3, 655
565
206

")9

411

308, 12 i
203, 587
995, 785
60. 345
57,314
17,901
27,046

367, 025

103,358

53,118

28,237

5i;, 399

1, 39'.), 526

7,701

6, 405

1,670,159

420
1,7.18

150
600

85
570

62
126

50
441

•2, 788
6. 398

655

J88

491

1,074,2(58

556, 792

3, 135
8,140

9, J86
1!). 10S.7WS

1.1,275
123, Cxi

170,419

23, 32U, 061

03

34

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

NATIONAL BANK LIABILITIES ON ACCOUNT OF BILLS
PAYABLE AND REDISCOUNTS
The liabilities of national banks for money borrowed, show a
substantial reduction at the date of each report during the year.
On December 31, 1923, bills payable amounted to $324,166,000, and
rediscounts $333,896,000. Between December 31, 1923, and March
31, 1924, bills payable were reduced to $238,888,000 and rediscounts
to $271,645,000, and on June 30, 1924, the amount of bills payable
was further reduced to $143,847,000 and rediscounts amounted to
$196,778,000. By October 10, 1924, bills payable had declined to
$123,611,000 and rediscounts were $170,419,000.
The amount of bills payable and rediscounts of banks in each
of the 12 Federal reserve districts, with the total, is shown in the
following statement as of the date of each report of condition during
the year ended October 10, 1924:
Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts in
each Federal reserve district at dale of each report during year ended October 10,
192%
[In thousands of dollars]
District District District District District District District
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 6
No. 7
No. 1
No. 5
Dec. 31, 1923:
Bills payable
Rediscounts
Total
Mar. 31, 1924:
Bills payable
Rediscounts
Total...
June 30, 1924:
Bills payable
Rediscounts
Total
Oct. 10, 1924:
Bills payable
Rediscounts
Total

21,328
53,815

156,146

55, 216

42, 004

53, 856

36, 454

79,096

71, 850
45,215

34, 059
12,834

19, 018
16,221

25, 862
32, 667

8,307
23, 829

20,985
33,207

117, 065

46, 893

35, 239

58, 529

32,136

54,192

23, 130
32, 910

19,723
7,248

15,960
8,208

22, 865
31,416

6, 388
19, 888

8,945
25,044

22, 856

56, 040

26, 971

24,168

54, 281

26, 276

33,989

5, 629
13,474

28, 257
48, 799

14, 799
6,199

15,886
9, 332

17,677
24, 654

8,192
16, 019

6,556
15,921

19,103

77, 056

20,998

25, 218

42, 331

24, 211

22,477

District
No. 9

District
No. 10

District
No. 11

District
No. 12

15,398
24, 392

9,514
14,653

13,239
33, 933

3, 331
8,282

16,071
21,334

324,166
333,896

39,790

24,167

47,172

11,613

37, 405

658, 062

12,965
16, 738

5,063
11,129

4,989
19,220

5, 405
9, 472

13,190
28, 295

238,888
271, 645

29, 703

16,192

24, 209

14, 877

41,485

510,533

7, 430
9, 639

4, 781
12,190

5, 275
16,944

7,376
11,467

10,031
10, 911

143, 847
196, 778

17,069




39,903
39,193

11,943
10,913

_

12, 340
24,114

District
No. 8

Oct. 10, 1924:
Bills payable.._
Rediscounts
Total

26, 340
27, 516

40, 013

Mar. 31,1924:
Bills payable
Rediscounts
Total...
June 30, 1924:
Bills payable. .
Rediscounts
Total

22, 395
19, 609

17,195
22, 818

Dec. 31, 1923:
Bills payable.
Rediscounts.
Total

41, 772
13,444

75,143

_

102,535
53,611

16,971

22,219

18,843

20, 942

340, 625

8,070
8,798

3,133
7,649

2,286
7,609

5, 785
5,600

7, 341
6, 365

123,611
170,419

16,868

10, 782

9,895

11,385

13, 706

294,030

Total

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

35

LOAKS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 30, 1924

On June 30, 1924, the aggregate loans and discounts of national
banks were $11,978,728,000, or $161,057,000 in excess of the amount
June 30, 1923. The amount of paper held in the portfolios of these
banks at this date, eligible for rediscount with Federal reserve banks,
was $3,542,385,000, or 29.57 per cent of the total loans, while the
amount of paper secured by Government obligations was §195.006,000
compared with $234,132,000 a year ago.
The bulk of the loans and discounts, or 51.12 per cent of the total,
was on time paper with one or more individual or firm names not
secured by collateral. Time loans secured by stocks and bonds
represented 13.02 per cent of the total, and demand paper secured
by stocks and bonds 12.90 per cent of the total. Loans and discounts secured by improved real estate, under authority of section
24 of the Federal reserve act, show an increase in the amount loaned
on farm lands in the year of $7,117,000, and loans on other real
estate, under authority of this section, an increase in the year of
$63,827,000.
A classification of the loans and discounts in the last three fiscal
years and reported by banks in reserve cities and States, June 30,
1924, follows:
Classification of loans and discounts for the last three fiscal years
[In thousands of dollars]
June 30, 1922

Class

June 30, 1923

June 30, 1924

Amount
On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by
collateral)
On demand, secured by stocks and bonds..
On demand, secured by other personal
securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc
On time, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by
collateral)
_
On time, secured by stocks and bonds
On time, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse
receipts, etc
Secured by improved real estate under
authority of section 24, Federal reserve
act, as amended:
1. On farm land.._
2. On other real estate
_
Secured by real-estate mortgages or other
liens on realty not in accordance with
section 24, Federal reserve act, as
amended:
1. For debts previously contracted
(sec. 5137, R. S. U. S.)—
(a) Farmlands
(b) Other real estate
2. All other real-estate loans—
(a) F a r m l a n d s
(6) Other real estate
Acceptances of other banks discounted
Acceptances of reporting banks purchased
or discounted
Customers' liability on account of drafts
paid under letters of credit
Total.-.

-




—

Per
cent

Amount

Per
cent

Amount

657, 298
1,408,369

5.84
12.52

733,536
1,463,203

6.21
12.38

737, 559
1, 545, 625

6.16
12.90

270, 583

2.41

276,090

2.34

263, 618

2.20

5,818, 207
1, 499,092

51. 73
13.33

6,176,743
1,519, 317

52.27
12.86

6,123, 604
1, 559, 698

51.12
13.02

1,112,434

9.89

1, 111, 273

9.40

1, 087,096

9.08

101, 795
87, 035

.90
.77

108, 892
125,070

.92
1.06

116, 009
188, 897

.97
1.58

127, 339
67,942

1.08
.57

120,122
74,535

1.00
.62

.19
.51

9,031
26, 543
91,026

.08
.22

;

.10

33,998

2,506 I

.02

1, 367

100, 784
60,351
6,522
14,804
75, 906

10,393
23,101 j
60, 874 !

31,911

11,392

3,123
11,248,214

100.00 i 11,817,671

100.00 I 11,978,728 |

Per
cent

.76
.28
.01
100.00

Loans and discounts of national banks, June 80, 1924

CO
CD

[In thousands of dollars]

73

Secured b y
i in p r o v e d
real
estate
under a u thority
of
sec. 24, F e d eral reserve
act, as
amended

On time

On demand

rr-l

Cities, States, and Territories

Secured by real estate
mortgages or other
liens on realty not in
accordance with sec.24,
Federal reserve act, as
amended
r3 o
1. For debts
previously 2. All other
real estate
contracted
(sec. 5137,
loans
R. S.,U. S.)

II

II

I ^

I

5 i

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York.
Chicago
Total central reserve cities

41,314)
34, 255!

537,209i 44,781
127, 286J 31,101

75, 569

664,495 75, 882 1,150,485

873,387
277,098

3,168 59, 299 22, 551
2,263 2,990

302 2,009,100
33
594,064

539,494] 49,877
204,0011 20,238

370| 1,389

| 3 r 168:61, 562125, Mlj

335 2, 603, 764

743,4U5, 70,115

626
388
191
190
922
550
134
221
483
323
285

1,284 11,278! 1,169
254
j
163
306
40
2
275
2,478
477
"161
16
1211

344,407
73, 209

81,464
45, 736

125
27

115
255

417,016!

127, 200

152

51, 512
2,445i
1,942:
1,940:
37, 796:
23,801!
5, 332:
5,178:
11,O6O:
8, 867.
3, 030!
1,891|
1, 642i
9,015!
3,498!

12,236
957
706
328
16,922
1,193
4,303
3,061
5,1151
7,3301
4896!
4,896!
3,863:
225'
11.9281
3,2191

14, 464
10

978
411

OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston
_
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx.
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
New Orleans
Dallas
El Paso




37, 634
2, 271
245
2,028
21, 781
12, 864
3, 613
4,013
3,684
1, 810
1,073
3.r
5,197
1,120
224

56, 217
18, 882
5,372
13,011
87, 338
60, 368
16,184
15, 720
2,690
2,740
1,800
264
1,038
4, 035!
79|

14,498 227,826
1,392
20,873
362
25,079
310
14, 749
9,710 243,904
2,254
98,100
2,030
64,261
3, 616 35,285
1, 894 40, 292
1,724
30, 457
1,203
18,195
431
17,046
1,139
12, 583
29,802
445
7,926
26

9
156
4
46:

!

1,627
1.587
'238
1.15
1.097
2G5
586
141
618

317
257

649
160

241

193|.
35i.

70
:
245;
6

528

332
114

|
52;

9—..

420,272 128, 771 5,981
47,472
14,261!
511
34,366
15, 236
863
34,228
10, 2:25
514
423,969 128, 558 4,403
199,84o
46, 689 2, 676
96,098
25, 621) 1.348
OK, 468 10,661
905
65,477
24, 344
658
60,143
17, 669
805
31,110
10, 650
645
23, 683
9, 326
109
21.982
5, 000
215
58; 913 17, 936 1,194
15,730
4,423
29

Fort Worth
Oalveston...
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Little Rock
Louisville.

_

_

_..| 1,147
186
! 3,578
j 1,060

7,612,
403
9,840i
5, 050
1,816
870
5,917
2, 975
4, .183
2,816
3, 793
1, 791
230
5,550
2,713!
1,351!
3,598!
729^
8, 730:
18,795;
4,403:
947:
4,085 1
763
2,648
23,928
2,222
17,849 :
1,249
22,375
3,124
795
3,824
311
17,812
146
2,409
9,256
6,929
8,702
3,826
6,137
16,855
465
13, 793
961
2, 233

Nashville
Cincinnati
Cleveland.
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chicago.
PeoriaDetroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapol
St. Paul
Cedar Rapids.
Des Moines.
Dubuque
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans
Topeka.
Wichita.
Helena..
Denver
Pueblo.
Muskogee.
Oklahoma City
Tulsa.
_._
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles.
Oakland
San Francisco.
Ogden
Salt Lake City.

...i 10,293|

Total other reserve cities

219, 111

T o t a l all reserve cities

294,080 1,132,328 170,536




467,833 100,654 1,852,649j 519,079

34,315i
12. 053;
65J 493!
25, 723;
12,151'
5. 715!
62, 020;
1 i, 353!
35, 347|
73,196j
57,418
48, 700!
14, 251 i
45,318:
29, 304:
19,016!
96, 791
18, 024
90. < K !
X>
100^ 339J
61,891!
11,4371
23, 885!
4,870|
.18,4.35;
78, 270;
10,105;
160, 59:>i
13, 5941
62, 8.1.1.!
0, 579;
5, 108
14.306

12,100
12,117
Yl, 187
9. 416
3; 964
1.175
?! 705
3,096
10, 550
21. 024
13, 505
11,050
5, 090
14,513
10, 572
9,467
25, 294
3, 242
22, 580
23, 300
21,200
3, 450
10, 766
1, 220
7,178
23, 827
5. 475
00, 490
5, 200
21.203
2. 042
2,425
(i, 553
1, 550
23, 502
2, 035
2, 011
10, 137
7, 325
25,148
9, S04
25, 725
31, 840
5, 447
41,123
1,702
G, 220

419
443
346
126
302
24
637
00
402
3, 201
480
2, 308
541
641
1,352
279
1,341
75
1.109
' 747
515
586
132
654
154
1,217
225
3, 545
44
743
150
145
122
17
3,040
4:-;
63
227
373
3,324
154
559
1,380
"A)
2, 349
41.
204

343,091

822.104 123,9(11

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0
0

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i*P
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ft
W

tn
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<n

078, 009: 5:5,840

470, 291

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Loans and discounts of national banks June 30, 1924.—Continued

CO

00

[In thousands of dollars]
On demand

Secured by
improved
real estate
under a u thority of
sec. 24, Federal reserve
act, as
amended

On time

i

Cities, States, and Territories

g

Secured by real estate
mortgages or other
liens on realty not in
accordance with sec.24,
Federal reserve act, as
amended
1. For debts
previously 2. All other
contracted real estate
(sec. 5137,
loans
R. S., U. S.)

1|

II

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0

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COUNTRY BANKS
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Khode Island
Connecticut

i
! 7,379
'• 6,067;
. . ! 5,483|
j 12,968j
I 1,7171
1.11.084

Total New England States
NewYork..
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

i

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-

Total Eastern States._
Virginia
West Virginia....
North Carolina..
South Carolina..
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi -




-

; 44, f

2,659
536
734
7,924
73
3,571

92, 069

15, 771 2,128| 15,497

826 4,136

40,482
29,410
83,938
563
5,919

18, 548 2,961 13,107 1,588 5,389
425 2,724
857 18,897
3,501
648 4,708
10,327 4,408 32, 378
89
63
127
461
146
470 160
1,985 1, 285 1,528

31,773
15,454
15,937
154, 297
27,053
72, 675

23,902

64, 690 10, 514|

317,189

.._• 42,202
j 34,194
—! 93,961
! 1,408
J 6,266

54, 241
56,477
104,976
ir—

___;178,031
1
=

222, 294 20,573|

576|

3,915
6,993
1, 351
2,453
1,120
648
1,588
311

839,263

123,191
79, 650
79,030|
39,455
34, 471
31,487
31,415
22,333

17
254
20...
132! _ . .
1,052! 119
49|
20
546! 110

380 581
94 252
150 424
120 1,947
9
49
73 883

7,789
7,577
2,576
22,937
2,684
21,127

160,312
30,066
31,291
19, 225
11,867
5, 926
6,443
5,392
4,720

2,684
882
1,196
7,727
1,221
2,061

672
210
711
327
208

34,488 9,972 66,056
13.488
3, 357
12,431
19.088
9,887
7,262
21, 265
9,945

3.018
5(56
1,665
1,940
1,571
1,003
1,310
1,468

3,816|

503

473 1,481; 1,646!
49 1,965' 298!
426 2,027i 483
13
15'
!.
226:
j .

3, 220 13,044 1,129 5, 7141 2,427
1,001
195
709
1,515
3,577
426
1,678
884

1,475
924
956
1,067
1,575
349
1,024
724

270
20
49:
39;
62!
24!
43i
99]

341!
107;
73'
461
73;
108j

200!
I
i
50J
51
l !
l l li|

622].

.3

61, 771
35,001
31,255
265, 656
40,631
137, 785

17
23
25
65
34
83
215

68;

572.099

12, 757
7,095
7,829
81,448
14, 626
37, 357

1,199
1,043
626
4,059
723
2,429

161,112 10,079

450,976 141, 504 5,883
356, 794 88,157 6,331
685, 917 127, 321 11,051
2,994
10, 567
291
52, 665 10, 594
602

332

64; 1,556,919

370, 570 24,158

280

197,179
131, 320
120, 586
82, 684
63, 513
51,473
69, 537
43,327

61, 212 2,868
19, 692 1,978
39, 700 1,539
31,391
427
390
26,445
356
21, 785
889
32, 742
375
14,287

411
107
9

00
OC

Louisiana
Texas
_
Arkansas
- . .
Kentucky _
Tennessee
Total Southern States.

_
_._
_

959
11,552
1, 030
6, 006
2,757
46, 814

44,167
Ohio
_
8, 936
Indiana
27,046
Illinois
3,436
MicMgar
6, 354
Wisconsin
] 0,839
Minnesota
10, 460
Iowa
_
Missouri
_
_
_ 5,187
Total Middle Western States.. 116, 425

North Dakota
. .
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
_
___ _
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
Now M°xico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona
_
Total Pacific States
\laska (noninomhor bank?)
The territory of Hawaii (no.ninembcr
banks)

222
8,353
1,581
5,311
485

536
4,589
985
1, 216
506

28,318
108, 391
24,961
63,852
67,984

6,028
14.492
4,130
12, 628
12, 833

34,334 17,916

734, 538

171,041

33, 305
3,095
10,490
10,943
4,243
8,422
801
1,694

3, 676
1,628
3,421
873
1,038
5,113
2,860
1,002

138, 067
115,297
187, 328
68, 662
94,641
76,736
122,255
27,307

72,993 19, 611

830. 293

149,099
1,260
2,095
1,820
5,365
1,590
3,159
3,817
1,500
5,893

32, 706!
22, 522
23,621!
23, 689;
20, 6351
11,882
0, 504
4, 5401

8,687
77, S81
11, 272
6,179
5, 547

690
2,4 OS
1,428
2.711
1, 276

323
37
136
1, 298
118
86
411
58
351

26,499|

3,632
7, 175
21, 115
780
56
2,022
206

2,155 2,634
709 2,165
G, 150 5,528
593
213
88
7
923
496
244
106

35, 240
19,026
93, 617
16, 271
2,819
2,677
7,914

4,156
1, 377
15,049
1,217
746
534
838

12,995
9,373
19, 778
9,453
916
989
3,521

34.986

10,05E 11,956

57,025 11,488

51

1,682

40

874

66

413,297 87,082J3,120,470

623,003

23,331
18, 028
18, 780
30, 235
10,980
14, 585
18, 732
6,558
56, 333

197, 562 13,173
1,021
790
7,113
3,558
303
522
181

15

158

44 1,300,4411 450,936 13,676

19,778
22, 330
27, 862
38.169
12.342
10,652
20.153
6,38G
49,310

220, 749

13

139
1.480
337
1,814
1,084

14 1, 438,165j

6,466

1,665

18, 327
110,566
1« Rln
23.872
36; 072

9

7,249

297

493
248
244
734
821
120
277
35

26

12

48,178
245, 775
49. 035
103,266
94, 568.

341

2,813
1,428
1, 033
2,073
1, 276
763
1, 785
276
1,726

21, 354

23, 917

3,096
1, 720
2, 345
487
1,022
1,911
2,293
351

9

105, 537 49, 336 36,942 36, 745 13, 225 2, 733 2,972 1,899

875
348
807

716

262
0
85

166
12

18, 705
22; 446
38,404
47, 261
12,006
11,892
23, 788
6, 949
39,298

177, 564

89

780
230

282. 745!
174,387
290, 307
.128, 257
149,241
173,858
189,170
50, 200

1, 208
439
666
1,021
925

33

no

53
335
52
140
81

15
237
764
83
218
134
408
40

6,260 7,166 10, 278 3,159
5, 579 6, 265 4,998 3, 525
18.019 8, 570 3,077 4,941
498
4,830 4, 697 9,084
9, 399 5,403 3,696 1, 268
34,994 11, 509 3, 361 8,402
20, 231 4, 39S 1, 600 13,410
6, 225 1, 328
848 1, 542

137
233
105
1,910
3,282
118
1,014
141
309

17

24

206, 289 21,054 19, 997 26,102 15,936 1,716 1,970 1,454 1, 236

2,088
996
2, 424
5, 343
3, 596
673
1,611
1, 028
3, 595

274

373 1,337
613
1, 259 10, 404 4, 535
1,009 1,767
558
1, 666 1,832
851
' 936
777 1, 285

309
289
431
233
447
428
507
89

48
48
10
8
56
i

6

56, 250
53 999
89, 037
33, 933
50, 289
54, 580
73,127
17,436

4,929
3,968
3, 369
1, 763
1, 668
678
472
1,260

428, 574 18,107

52
10
246

119
42
63
98
28
101
?<?,
104
138

181

131

25

57, 3C6|
50, 740!
67, 406|
99,188i
36, 267
34, 877
55,064
17, 734i
116,237]

5,587 27? 363 5,840 1,344

715

594

359

25

534,879|

206,982

2,818

514
334
6, 000
2n9
16S
125
198

295
30
286
8
4
3S

29
3(;9
463
20

1

65,4961
44,170
181, 251!
33,644!
5, 641
S, 72614, 978!

22, 732
15,387
42,185
12,795
2,171
2, 540
3,814

426
328
1,098
224
19
71
34

353, 906

101,624

2,200

1,173

483

1,124
488
302
983
313
392
502
201
1,282

5, 623
489
624
3, 694
526
3,100
964
3, 569
39S
1, 670
2,640
239
2. 022
753
189
430
4,015 1, 658

456
199
183
73

2, 294
450
1,862
858
3,439 1,901
2, 723
457
92
436
153
221
364
1, 259

80
102
209
76
6

8,164 12,166 4, 343

473

48
, :

:
10

143

101 "~192
27
101
88
01

47

1

48

1

25
147

661 1,059
I

95

133

58

4

2,411

3
4

Total (nonmember banks)
Total countr v banks

442, 879

Total United States, Alaska
and Hawaii

737, 559 1, 545, 625 263, 618 6,123,604 1, 559, 698 1,087,096 116,009 188,897 120,122 74, 535 9,031,26,543 91,026 33,998 1 367 11,978,728 3, 542,385 195,006




571

f*

1

616,805:107,161 j 152, 386:106,42256, 582 7, 524 15,819 7, 936 2. 381

3,584:

483

7

210 5,759,993 1,720,281 71,045

40

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, INCLUDING EEDISCOUNTS, MADE BY NATIONAL BANKS
DURING LAST THREE FISCAL YEARS
Tho amount of loans and discounts, with the percentage to total
loans and discounts of all reporting national banks in central reserve
cities, other reserve cities and elsewhere, for the last three fiscal
years, is shown in the following statement:
[Ir i thousands of dollar? ]

Loans
June 30, 1922

Banks i n -

June 30, 1923

June 30, 1924

Amount
New York

All reserve cities
Country

_

Amount

2,062,213

18.33

1,827,033

15. 46

2,009,100

2, 755, 065

24.49

2, 375, 398

20.10

2, 6&3, 764

21.73

_

3, 222, 921

28.65

3,740, 783

31.65

3, 614, 971

30.18

5, 977, 986
5,270, 228

Total United States..

Per
cent

_.

_

Amount

_

_._

Do.
Chicago.
_
St. Louis1
Other reserve cities

Per
cent

53. 15
46. 85

0,116,181
5,701,490

51. 75
48.25

6, 218, 735
5, 759, 993

51.91
48.09

100. 00 11, 978, 728

100. 00

11, 248, 214

100. 00 11,817,671

Per
cent
16.77

i Designated as "reserve city," effective July 1, 1922.

COMPARATIVE
LOANS AND
AND OTHER
OF LAWFUL
30, 1920

CHANGES IN DEMAND AND TIME DEPOSITS,
DISCOUNTS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
BONDS AND SECURITIES, AND THE AMOUNT
RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS SINCE JUNE

Demand deposits in national banks, June 30, 1924, to the amount
of $9,593,250,000, were at the highest point reached as of the date
of any midsummer call since June 30, 1920? and show an increase
over the amount reported June 30, 1923, of 3.28 per cent. Time
deposits, June 30, 1924, amounting to $5,259,933,000, exceeded the
amount reported June 30, 1920, and at the date of each succeeding
semiannual report, and show an increase over the amount June 30,
1923, of 10.62 per cent.
Loans and discounts of $11,978,728,000, June 30, 1924, show an
increase of 1.36 per cent in the year. There was a reduction between
1920 and 1922, but an increase between 1923 and 1922.
United States Government and other miscellaneous bonds and
securities amounted to $5,142,328,000, June 30, 1924, showing an
increase of 1.43 per cent in the year, and reached the highest point
since June 30, 1920, at which time the amount was $4,186,465,000.
Due to the increase in demand and time deposits in the last year,
lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks shows an increase of 4.89
er cent, and the amount held June 30, 1924, $1,198,670,000, shows
ut little variation in comparison with the amounts held at the date
of each midsummer report since 1920.
The following statement shows the trend of the various items
referred to, since June 30, 1920:

K




41

BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER Oli" THE CUBltEXCY
;

fin t i()!iS:i:uls of dollars]
Per

Per
cent
incro-ise

Per
Per
cent
ccut
inir:crease
ci'ease
(T~)
(f)
(+)
June 30, or fin- J u n e 30, or de- June 30, or de- J u n e 30, or de.! 924
1922
crtiase
crease
er ease
J92I
crease
1923
s >
(-)
since
since
sin co
since
.1 J.151G
J w.no
Juno
Juno
(;(»;;'(,

111er>\ ( ) -•(:•.
(-{-)

June 30,
1920

30.

30,
1921

'••,(),

| h!20

1923

1922
i

Demand deposits
Time deposits
Lonns anci discounts 2 ...
United States and
other bonds, stocks,
etc
Lawful reserve with
Federal reserve bank.
J

0.219.824 8. 709. S2.TJ -1-1. 78 9. 152.41.") -4-5. OS 9. 288. 298 -I-/.-1S
3, 485, 50 lj 3,095,800; + 0 . 0 3
13, 620, G34;12, 004, 515' - 1 1 . 87

-{-3. 28
1,933+10.02
+1. 36

4, .180. 405 4. 025, 08!, - 3 . 85: 4, 503, 325; + 1 3 . 37! 5, 009, 703 +11.101 a, 142, 328 + 1. 43

I

!

'

i

'

1,245,2331 1.0-10, 2 0 5 - 1 0 . 4 7 ; 1, 151, 005 + 1 0 . 7l| 1,142,730

i

- . 7 7 ; 1,108,070 +4. 8S

Includes rediscounts and customer.*' liability under letters of credit.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HELD BY
NATIONAL BANKS IN RESERVE CITIES AND STATES
The total holdings of Government securities by national banks
June 30, 1924, amounted to $2,481,778,000, and shows a reduction in
the year of $212,068,000. The holdings of each issue of securities
were" reduced in the year, with the exception of Liberty loan bonds,
which show an increase of $63,254,000. Victory notes'were reduced
in the year from $2,762,000 to $785,000; war savings certificates and
thrift stamps, from $997,000 to $653,000; United States certificates
of indebtedness, from $150,105,000 to $141,048,000; short-term
Treasury notes, from $731,972,000 to $490,018,000; and pre-war
issues, consisting principally of United States bonds deposited to
secure national bank circulation, were reduced from $824,472,000 to
$802,482,000.
Statement showing the holdings of national banks in. reserve cities
and States, follows:
United Stales Government securities owned by national banks, June 30,1924
[ In thousands of dollars]

Cities, States, and Territories.

Liberty
loan
bonds,
all
issues

Total central reserve cities.

Total

i
|

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York..
Chicago

United
War
States
Short- All other
savings
issues of
certificertifiterm
cates and cates of Treasury United
States
indebted- notes
thrift
bonds
ness
stamps

Victory
notes

278, f>85
19,147

i

4

35, 070
(i, 10S

10.1,707
50, 332

4.8, 529
4,003

523,991
85, 595

297, 832

II

4

41.178

218, 039 |

52, 532

609, 580

13, 779
140
20
25
4, 724
130
105

G,733
2,104
948
2,471
12,023
25,158
2. 411

7, 200
1, 855
1,185
2,492
7,313
24,414
5, 752

52, -170
8,147
4, 991
9, 391
44,183
115,179
11, 551

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx.
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh.
Baltimore




24, 7.">2
3, 982
2, 838
4, 40.1
19, 523
6f>, 471
3, 283

42

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

United States Government securities owned by national banks, June

30,1924—Con.

fin thousands of dollars.]

Cities, States, and Territories.

Liberty
loan
bonds,
all
issues

War
United
savings
Short- All other
issues of
Victory certificertifiterm
notes cates and cates of Treasury United
States
thrift indebted- notes
bonds
stamps

Total

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COIltd.

Washington
Richmond
_.
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
New Orleans
Dallas
II.II I.H..
El Paso..._
_
Fort Worth
Galveston
_..
Houston
Ban Antonio
_
Waco....
:
Little Rock
Louisville.
Memphis
Nashville
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo.Indianapolis
Chicago
Peoria
Detroit-.
_
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
_
Minneapolis
St. PaulCedar Rapids.lJes Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City__Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph.._
St. LouisLincoln
Omaha. __
Kansas City, Kans
TopekaWichita
_
Helena
__.
Denver
Pueblo_
Muskogec
Oklahoma City
Tulsa....
SeattleSpokane
_
PortlandLos Angeles
Oakland
„___
San Francisco_.
Ogden._
Salt Lake City.

9,016
1 ~

271

284
3,600
1,328

1,953
100

750
4, 037
044
!, 010
1. 514
2, 213
728
130
160
3,817
808
2,210

2, 463
146
615
49

2,3.15
140
352
3,737
46
1,015
4, 852

6,452
2,866
2,884
2,108
1,750
1, 575
5,182
905
2,012
1, 002
4,411
4,481
1,800
215
4,160
820
2,310
8,127
5, 270
4,123
1,600
7,134
2,431
2,610
1,916
2,354
4, 992
3, 849
1,901
1, 036
946
200
981
2, 333
886
14,175
605
2, 243
808
934
25
356
1,418
491
1,151
1,160.
1,041
3,190
2,588
2, 520
6, 900
2, 026
9,713
775
1,850

696
2,059
3,230
507
25
1,600

6, 201
6,182
2,609
2,011
1,940
6,345
1,633
9,714
561
2, 560
10, 0(50
6, 226
203
1,274
676
1, 386
3, 285
343
4,017
690
2, 368
260
779
803
350
11, 538
738
1,101
2,770
1, 599
9,344
513
10, 295
11,167
'\ 283

105
1, 960
1,308
706
. 961
136
3,161
1,062
3,047
770
1,212
85
408
426
2, 203
40
270
72
181
45
8
057
5
401
1,808
734
3,963
21
1,252

29
4,698
1,106
686
72
975
3,475
756
234
448
2, 453
6,107
10, 885
520
320
209
539
3,990
463
8,028
300
131
363
303
8,887
848
48
527
38
5.786

320

2, 644
6, 347
813
7.972
100
211

Total other reserve cities. _

296,744 I

34 |

34 1

51, 885

152, 393

Total all reserve cities

594, 576 |

35

38 1

93,063 ! 370,432

12, 001
2G0
1,106

Total New England States



201, 808 | 702, 898
254,340 | 1,312,484

I

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine.
New HampshireVermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

18,085
4,934
3,520
9,398
3,225
3,341
16, 534
1, 550
4,870
4, 575
10,472
5, 258
2,437
400
9,601
1,630
4, 550
19,131
14,518
8,726
3,683
10, 757
13, 230
5,135
15, 025
3,363
11,067
23,063
19, 782
3,031
2, 626
1,493
2,906
10,034
1,692
2,8442
1,335
5,181
1,271
2,257
873
1,017
22,509
2,078
2,300
4,462
3,07J9
20,128
3,101
16,193
28,379
6,143
30,938
1,171
3,487

5,880 |_
5,021 I
1,529 L
25,616
2,348 I
14,278 |
54,672 I

38

38

142
106
20
1,863
64
1,022

1, 587
1. 053
263
11, 699
611
4, 122

6,305
5S867
4,473
19, 837
4,808
13,511

3,217 I

19:335

54,801 I 132,069

13, 915
12,048
6,285
59,057
7,831
32,933

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

43

United States Government securities owned by national banks, June 30,1921—Con.
fin thousands of dollars.]
Liberty
loan
bonds,
all
issues

Cities, States, and Territories.

Victory
notes

War
United
All other
savings
ShortStates
issues of
certificertifiterm
cates and cates of Trensury United
States
thrift
indebtednotes
bonds
stamps
ness

Total

COUNTRY BAMKS—continued

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania..
Delaware
Maryland

47, 887
34,477
82, 547
942
3, 946

57,700 |

7
12
9
3.
2
109
1
2
31

20, 4.87
15, 028
28,193
8, 000
8,208
9,027
8,012
3, 558

147
45
6

101,713

210

1
17

__

_ _.

Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)
The Territory of Hawaii (nonmem ber bfinks)

12,116

19
18
58
38
7
11
14
2

1,177
1,102
3,193
1,989
1,80S
2,417
750
1: 059

25,343
72, 949
1,184
4,597

100, 5G2
73,630
184,055
2, 345
9, 501

44,188 |

142,800

370,100

774
1,992
294
482
555
709
1.202
227
008
0. 904
519
1,310
354

21,758
11,33 7
9.182
,7:852
7,875
4. 500
9)4-10
3, 088
2, 931
20, 003
4, 044
12, 050
10, 872

30, 694
22, 283
15, 754
12,975
10, 030
10,975
13, 930
5,134
4, 810
48, 383
8, 833
20,180
13, 707

15,930 I 132,241 !
3,999
1, 098
6, 679
1,944
4, 459
4,513
1,372
717

31,102
22, 208
28, 724
11,237
12, 490
12, 570.
10,540
5, 741

218,305
56,991
40 699
66, 853
23,80S
26, 973
28,501
20, 697
11,077

13,495 i 25, 381

140, 087

281, 059

16

442
909
535
779
695
325
149
54
486

548
203
343
972
1,156
230
035
259
1,180

4, 007
3, 022
0, 878
9,922
2, 070
2, 189
4,971
1, 525
8,158

8,811
7,013
10,492
15,333
8,043
4,514
9, 328
2, 899
20, 508

167

15
5
2

07

135

4, 374

5, 532

4-1, 542

87, 841

008
340
745
858
473
839
1,217

3
126

7
13
10

380
S38
199
199

4, 280
609
3, 003
53

M5
155

275
244

4.210
4, 250
17,520
3, 099
00.">
1.234
1, 352

10,554
10,742
35, 837
0, 209
1,118
2,493
2,968

169

1,710

8, 584

32, 282

75,921

7,
5,
14,
2,

40

30

51

812

030

3,123

Total (nonmember banks)

Total United States
Alaska and Hawaii

1
6
3
22

215 |

97
2

I

10,980
11,034
21, 177
137
800

33, 140

_

Total country banks

3,214
3, 079
2, 700
3, 043
3,5.17
1,769
3, 505
1,058
10, 040
33, J91

__ _

Total Western States




449
354
1J7
118
484
807
724
394
251
0, 338
1,0^0
416
034

1,021
8,314
3, 239
5, 794
1,824

Total Middle Western
States
__._

Washington
Oregon
California,
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona . .

13,010 1

0,161
4,519
1, 708
4,880
2, 557
1,422

Total Southern States

South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New j\le\ico
Oklahoma

229

712
8,015

Ohio.
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin __
Minnesota-.
Iowa
Missouri

North Dakota

2,796
2, 737
7, 243
83
357

109, 799

Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia...
North Carolina...
South Carolina..
Georgia
Florida.
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana.
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky..
Tennessee

101
25
100

51

1,935

630

_ 452, 216

750

615

47,985

119, 580

1,040, 792

785

653

141,048

400,018

802,482

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 30, 1924

The total investments of national banks in Government securities and other miscellaneous bonds and securities, June 30, 1924,
amounted to §5,142,328,000, and show an increase in the vear of
$72,625,000.
The only exceptions in the general increase in the holdings of
miscellaneous bonds and securities are collateral trust and other
corporation notes, which show a reduction of $29,302,000 in the
vear, and miscellaneous foreign bonds and securities, a reduction of
$6,181,000.
Classification of miscellaneous bonds and securities, with the total
Government securities held June 30, 1923 and 1924, follows, with, a
classification of miscellaneous securities with the total of Government
securities held by banks in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924:
[In thousands of doliars]
Juno 30,
1923
Domestic securities:
State, county, or other municfpal bonds
Railroad bonds
_
_
_
Other public-service corporation bonds
All other bonds.
Claims, warrants, judgments etc__
Collateral trust and other corporation notes _
Foreign government bonds
Other foreign bonds and securities
__.
Stock, Federal reserve banks
_
_
Stocks, all other
Total
United States Government securities..
Total bonds of all classes.




J u n e 30,
1924

401,81.6
503, 348
337, 293
521, 200
90, 252
13o,23o
153. 723
91, 230
71, 8<V?
09, 892

505, 528
573, 571
397, 500
575, 74.3
90, 594
105,933
179, 4.70
85,055
72, 318
74,778

2. 375, 857
2, 693, 810

2, 6($0, 5.30
2, 481,778

5, 069, 703 I

5, 142, 328

United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks June SO, 192&
[Tn thoiisands-of doilarsj

Foreign govern
ment bonds

Total
bonds,
StCCKS,

i!! all

soeuribonds
!.ies, a t e , ! and
other | securithan
ties
United
States

New York.
Chicago

Total central reserve cities..

609, 586

89,641

102,44.1

24, 278

Go, 835

52,470
8,147
4, 991
9, 39J
44, .183
115,379
11,551
IS, 085
4. 034
;>. 520
9' 398
3,225
3, 341
ltS 534
1,550
4^870
4. 575
10, 472
f>, 258
2,437
400
9, 60]
1, 630

3,077
4,700
1.435
732
7,442
2. 508
3,400
1,101
128
341
3,917
758
194
* 268
31
198
155
1,434
43
25
82
416
303

6,706
1,482
1, 556
1, 809
19, 929
15, 713
1,495
2, 721
578

8, 914
2,345
808
1.286
9; 548
4,488
1.448
2,320
166
5
147
224

7,207
3,849
914
3,027
12, 549
22, 524
3, 711
2,621
736
247
1,847
1,108
478
1,942
72
226
164
943
292
04
23
1,483
106

OTHER RESERVE CITfKS

Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond _
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
New O r leans
Dallas
Kl Paso—
Fort Worth
Galvcston
Houston..
_.
Han Antonio
Waco
Little Rock
Louisville .
Memphis

.

_
._ . .




448
215
26

55
142

2,274

8
25
352
151
39
1,080

53, 554
15,140
6,480
8, 808
72, 096
59, 755
12, 924
11,133
3, 545
1,148
7,211
2, 767
.1,150
2, 936
932
1,282
818
4,432
840
215
165
9,839
508

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CD

[In thousands of dollars]
Foreign government bonds

Domestic securities
United
States
i Govern- State,
Cities, States, and Territories
ment
securi- county,
or m u ties
nicipal

Railroad
bonds

bonds

Other
public
service
corporation
bonds

other
bonds

Stock of Stock of
other
Federal
reserve corporations
bank

Bonds
! Collater- of Rus| al trust sian,
Claims,
and
warJudgother German,
rants, ments corpora- or Austrian
etc.
tion
notes Govern'
ments




Total
bonds,
stocks, Total all
securibonds
ties, etc.,
and
securiother
ties
than
United
States

I

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COntd
Nashville
__
Cincinnati. _
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
_.
Indianapolis
Chicago
Pecria
Detroit
Grand R a p i d s .
M ilwaukee
._
Minneapolis
St. P a u l . . . . . . .
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuquo
Sioux City
Kansas City, M o . . .
St. Joseph
St. L o u i s . . .
Lincoln
Omaha..
Kansas City, K u n s .
Topeka
._
Wichita.
Helena
Denver
Pueblo
—.
Muskogee
Oklahoma C i t y

Bonds
of other
foreign
governments

Other
foreign
bonds
and
securities

4, 550
19,131
14,518
8, 720
3. (58:-}
10, 757
13, 230
5,135
15,025
3,363
11,067
23,003
10.782
3, 031
2, 626
1, 493
2,906
10,034
1, 892
28,442
1, 33.)
5,181
1,271
2,257
873
1,017
22T509
2,078
2,300
4,462

1,053
5,166
2.] 61
2,797
390
810
5,858
631
4,330
20f»
3,665
3,323
451
910
789
1,003
219
2,749
10
6, 343
'378
1,605
232
914
4,294
6
7,709
1,075
127
6,120

253
2,636
3, 691
1,377
407
347
1, 961)
375
963
354
494
1,245
1,424
80
82
224
333
199
5,670
350
1,235
41
17
2,184
604
54

553
1,071
2,125
1, 209
231
1,009
4,849
315
338
499
1,043
1,093
18
1,282
262
337
7
182
19
3,204
53
443

1,704
583
24
64

1,030
3, 532
4, ,543
1,898
1,014
1,602
5,003
600
1,340
635
1, 751
1,269
603
403
29
479
479
741
240
9,161
785
931
162
18
60
3,056
244
68
445

197
587
233
296
135
2S0
100
160
480
102
445
602
325
51
117
30 j
72
311
62
1,097
77
300
39
34
110
24
302
52
49
163

104
375
50
56

25

5G8
95
1
125
76
223
100
0
9
012

657
54
21
3
25
489
327
381
11
84

83
307

191
857
12
715
345
112
3
45

1,288
5
72
9
5
1
118
629

17

22

450
205
205
20
408
240
590
881
325
20

33
300
67
31
54

35
133

30

588
1,914
1. 598
600
201
436
598
397
122
278
227
684
155
41
45
5
25
162
122
2.35S
252
79
10

99
24
1, 596
.180
18
116
363
122
952
192
26
130
110

75
713
47
216
10

150
1,101
289
285
985

540
42
10

802
53

4,369
15, 540

16, 202
8,440
2,804
6.117
19, 563
2,622
9, 534
2,716
6, 383
8,779
3,478
2, 796
2.033
2,078
1,076
5,815
064
30,912
2,277
5.157
'540
1,038
4,405
670
18,422
3.034
606
7,912

8,919
34,671
30, 720
17,166
6. 487
16,874
32, 793
7, 757
24,559
6,079
17,450
31,842
23. 2M
5, 827
4, 6J59
3, 571
3,982
15,849
2, 356
59, 354
3,612
10, 338
1,811
3, 295
5, 278
1,687
40, 931
5,112
2.906
12,374

Tulsa
SeattleSpokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden
Salt Lake City

3,079
20,128
3,101
16,193
28, 379
,143
30, 938
1,171
3,4S7

521
3, 726
359
4,122
6, 716
1,304
4,359
311
450

42
2,127
201
1, 285
1,037
75
1,491
158
371

702,898 j 117,88
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
_ 1,312,484 ! 207.523

Maine....
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

547
2, 031
'SVJ,

1,839 I
2, 887
292
2, 288
92
552
59, 297 | 119, 094
83,575

191
259
106
167
644
102
1, 050

52

S

11C
62

18

.}g21

48

16

17

197
1,458
109
7^2
57
166
645
29
49

430 ! 31,356

20, 308

184,929 i 35,036

1,4.12! 54,160

73
531
1,009
361
10

2,470
12, 300
2, 004
9, 730
13.032
2, 574
16,154
755
2,869

32, 428
5. 105
2'y, 932
41.411
7,717
47, 092
1,926
6, 356

•"35, 557 ! 1, 238, 455
908.424

2, 22C, 908

13, 915
12,048
6,285
59,057
7,831
32,933

Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

I
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O
O

K
100, 562
73, 636
184,055
2, 346
9,561

276, 187
199, 519
430. 440
h, 666
26, 782

7,541
6,938 j
18,041 j

26, 025 83,411
37, 429 63,155
28,128 137, 505
483
1, 520
2,165
6, 335

251 !
395 i

377, 049
273, 155
614,495
8, 012
36, 343

o
t- 1

Total Eastern Stales

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South C arolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana

._

Texas

Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States




30,694
22, 283
15, 754
12,975
10, 630
10,975
13, 930
5,134
4, 816
48. 388
8,833 !
20,180 j
13,707 !

2934
1,779
2. 094
2, Olo
215
4, 716
3,746
5, 658
1, 260
3, 709
3,870
1,051
971

1, 22S
707
647
540
532
304
548
230
266
2, 052
289 !
684
545

1, 250
1,840
13
196
263
1,995
1,026
594
22
217
47
780
026

46, 840
39, 285
20, 345
18, 858
13, 376
24, 406
25, 663
15, 009
8, 222
SO, 531
12, 600
31, 726
19, 917

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00

[In thousands of dollars
Foreign government bonds

Domestic securities

Cities, States, and Territories

United
States
Govern- State,
ment
securi- county,
or muties
nicipril
bonds

Stock of!
Federal
reserve
bank

Stock of
other
corporations

Total
bonds,
stocks,
securities, etc.,
other
than
United
States

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois.""""
Michigan...
Wisconsin __
Minnesota..
Iowa..
Missouri

Total Middle Western
States
_
North Dakota..
South DakotaNebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming,
Colorado
New Mexico.__
Oklahoma
Totai Western States.
Washington.
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada




56,991
40,699
66, 853
23,808
26, 973
28, 561
26, 697
11, 077

32,235 |
7,776 i
22,766 I
19,794 :
9,408 !
10,244 !
2, 245
2, 747

9,782
6,714
7,145
5, G59
3,354
2, 551
886
429

26, 255
8,991
15,917
13,942

281,659

807
207
410
4,100
1, 640
332
3,186
221
5,804

120
187
158
231
186
153
1,006
40
81

186
443
192
258
417
247
1,542
10
210

87,841

10,707 j

2,162 :

3,505 i

16, 554
10, 742
35,837
6,209
1,118
2,493

5,523
4, 364
24,946
807 I
204 I
750 I

728
307
1,412
31
12
102

89.036
38, 150
74, 472 |
56,861 i
35,176
37,114
12, 660

107,215

8,811
7,913
10,492
15,333
8,043
4,514
9,328
2,899
20,508

5,712
2,828
3,349
3,247
1,962
2, 690
551
324

1,
1,168
1I83S
702
777
938
952
327

2,445
1,854
997
1, 699
1,969
818
1,630 i
284
8,015

122
140
201
191
127
62
142
20
547

j
;
!
|
j
!
:
:
!

4,484
4,343
3,327
8, 220
5,630
2, 961
11, 291
1,026
16,477

13, 295
12, 256
13, 819
23, 553
13,673
7,475
20, 619
3,925

17,309
9.875
47! 079
4,220
537
1,482

33,863
20,617
82,916
10, 429
1, 655
3,975

6,862 I

3,955 :
705
7,G87 i
216
118
223

1.807
2,212
2, S(i3
2.273 i
48 '
34

Arizona
Total Pacific States

„

Alaska (nonmember banks).
The Territory of Hawaii (noninember banks)
Total (nonmember banks)..

2,968 1
75,921

534

8

37,128

2,001
13

1,076

32

2,263

757!

27

725

3, 339 I

!

73 1

8,962 ! 12,977
12
282
294

13

78 I

130 I

359 I

1,838 I

9,590 |

73

40 I

2,087 I

6U9 i

1

3,894

.

21

4,293
157,748

108 ;

1, LS4
3, 423

1,268 |

4,807

2

15

1,169, 204 ! 298,005

382,586

313, 9So

390,814

37,282 ! 22,113 \ 62,920 \

6,458 ! 58,522

Total United'States, Alaska,
and Hawaii

2,481,778

573, 571

397,560

575,743

72,318 j 74,778 j 82,904 !

7,690




1,325 ;
«J,827 j

1,160 I

153 L

Total country banks

505, 528

1,317 !

;

105,933

21

1, 635

122,263

55,537 1,752,126 ! 2,921,420

o

3,047

176,423

85,055 ;2, 660, 550 I 5,142, 328

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

SAVINGS DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS IN NATIONAL BANKS,
JUNE 30, 1924

Reference to the following statements showing savings depositors
and deposits in national banks in reserve cities and States, June 30,
1924, discloses a remarkable increase in the volume of these deposits
in the last year, as well as since 1913, in comparison with similar
statistics published in the annual report for 1923.
The percentage of savings deposits in national banks June 4, 1913,
to the total individual deposits was 14.15. In 1923 the percentage
of these deposits to individual deposits had increased to 25.96, and
in 1924 they were equivalent to 28.54 per cent of individual deposits.
The amount of savings deposits, June 30, 1924, $4,239,208,000
credited to 11,070,223 depositors, compares with $3,645,648,000 to
the credit of 9,901,777 depositors June 30, 1923. The increase in
the number of banks reporting savings deposits in the year ended
June 30, 1924, was 297, and the increase in the number of banks
maintaining separate savings departments was 28.
Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 30, 1924

Cities, States, and Territories

Number of
Number of
banks
Amount of
banks
main tain- N"limber of
savings
reporting
ing
savings
deposits
savings
separate
depositors
(000
deposits savings deomitted)
partments

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

355, 709
98, 644

_

Total central reserve cities..

37

$126,302
J9, 841

Per cent
3.46
3.00

4.54, 353

New York
Chicago

Average
rate of
interest
paid

140, 143

3.23

152,971
.11,151
4,292
32, 288
125,012
04, 690
30, 702
82, 745
66, 462
103,816
42,147
39, 653
24, 266
18,254
21,520
17, 028
50, 680
4, 50.1
7, 509
3,027
48, 424
] 0,270
26, 239
38, 031
57,812
33, 280
15,952
7, 940
164,882
19, 753
9,012
31,671
94,941
J31, 825
28, 406
12, 986

74, 820
9,365
1,983
20, 337
45,189
54, 420
13,717
26, 477
19,575
21,419
19. 426
13,471
11,151
6,982
7,804
10, 202
21,981
3, 402
3,977

3.79
3.36
3.50
4.00
3.75
3.90
4.00
3.12
2.91
3.50
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.25
3.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.25
2.90
3.44
3.75
4.00

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
--.
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
._.
Baltimore
Washington.__
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
_
Birmingham
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston
_
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Little Rock
_
Louisville
Memphis
_
Nashville
_
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
.._
Toledo
__
Indianapolis-_
Chicago
Peoria
Detroit
___
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
_
St. Paul
_
Cedar Rapids




__.

_..

8
3
2
4
23
8
7
13
5
3
3
2
5
2
5
3
9
4
4
4
3
5
7
3
7
2
3
13
4
3
3
5
5
3
2

•1,047

13, 388
3.261
10,948
17, 021
25, 600
7, 251
8,012
2,994
39, 881
5, 605
12,551
11, 708
28, 505
35, 005
14, 647
4,816

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

51

Savings depositors and deposits in national bojilcs June ;10, 102/f—Continued

Average
rate of
interest
paid

Number of
savings
depositors

Cities, States, and Territories

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

Des Moines.
Dubuquo.
Sioux City.
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln.
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans
Topeka
"Wichita.
Helena,
Denver.
Pueblo.
Muskcgec
Oklahoma City.
Tulsa..
Seattle.
Spokane.
Portland
Los Angeles.
Oa Id and
San Francisco
Ogdcn
Salt Lake City.

$3, 201
3, (508
f», 292
3,142
5, 2J 4
3o,0J3
3,471
7,847
624
83, 000
2, 012
1,082
51,315
3, 407
2,122
7,211
6, 506
27,157
12.429
33; 000
54, 212
5, 403
18,603
1, 909
4, 636

Total other reserve cities
3.44

Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS

Maine.
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island
Connecticut

101, 463
44, 61? I
61,054
433,819
12,439
138,738
852, 144

338 ISO

3.93

408, 708
288, 558
652, 593
6, 081
55, 420

Total New England States

1(54, 289
819
57,153

3.97
3.37
4.01
4.10
4.13
4.00

3.84
3.63
3.50
4.00
3.66

New York
New Jersey..__
Pennsylvania.
DelawareMaryland

], 411, 3(50

Total Eastern States

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina.
South Carolina
Georgia.
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana.
Texas.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern Slates

Missouri
Total Middle Western State




07, 657
13,060
24,208

259, 954
101, 531
134, 013
87, 0(57
,912
(58, 98:>
74, 993
34, 745
33, 092
62, 929 !
32,481 j
02, 097 I
103, 060 !

715

1,175, 456

207
148
242
90
90
185
1(51
40

445, 232
234, 387
445, 990
331, 893
3.13, 718
243, 75 i
104.023
40,010

3.73

98, 901
54, 848
41, 955
40, 938
.19, 558
27, 054
27, 909
17,397
13, 627
25, 452
11,751
26, 273
35,100

3.76
3.75
4.00
4.38
4.19
4.11
4.00
3.94
3.87
4.00
4.01
3.65
3.78

446,703

3.96

126,871
68, 824
129,253
.115,300
88,495
(53, 959
50, 058
9, 700

3.80
3.54
3.45
3.08
3.41
4.33
4.30
3.45

652,400 I

3.67

52

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 30, 7P<?4—Continued

Cities, States, and Territories

Number of
Number of banks
maintain- N umber of
banks
ing
reporting
savings
separate depositors
savings
deposits savings departments

A in on nt of
savings
deposits
(000
omitted)

Average
rate of
interest
paid

COUXTKY BANKS—COMi 11 UOtl

North Dakota.
South Dakota
Nebraska
Montana
Wyoming
_ ..
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Totiil Western S tates
; _.
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah..
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)
The Territory of Hawaii (nonniember
banks)
Total (nonmcmber banks)
_.
Total country banks
Total United States, Alaska, and
Hawaii. _
._

M,p>
08
32
119
21
2f:'>

78
01
70
102
44
22
84
14
107

13, 499
37, 024
38, 007
02.009
29, 30 J
27, 603
57, 71(5
11.731
40, 670

$10, 264
8, 524
5, 087
8. 631
13 675
8, 983
18 0-i")
3' 023
7, 904

Per cent
4 99
4. 70
4.39
3.84
4 31
4.18
4 05
4.00
4.08

9<A.

.582

3-! 7. .'CO

85. (Wi

4.28

100
72
208
05
13
9
17

62
46
93
39
7
6
J3

101,(18."!
48, TZ\
34. 778
12 76")
6, 702
13,589

35, 257
15, 119
76 H
W
8, 421
3, 654
4. 526
5,61?

3. 8>i
3.78
4 02
4. 13
4 07
4.00
4.09

484

260

394,435

148, 792

4.00

1,079

623

3. 75

122
99
102

2 .

!76 f>{»3

1

1

1,407

275

4.00

3

2

2,486

895

3.88

6,024

4, 151

8,217,912

3, 083, 495

3.92

6,380

4, 465

11,070,223

4, 239, 208

3.68

EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS
ID thefiscalyear ended June 30, 1924, the gross earnings of national
banks amounted to $1,074,559,000, compared with $1,049,408,000
in the previous year. The amount of money earned from interest
and discount was $965,876,000. showing an increase in the year of
$26,324,000.
Expenses incident to operation of the banks amounted to $766,Q44,000, and show an increase in the year of $29,462,000, principally
due to increased deposit liabilities, which is reflected in tlie amount
of money paid out as interest on deposits. This item in the last
year amounted to $338,345,000, compared with $320,031,000 in the
prior year. Salaries and wages were increased from $202,117,000
to $210,315,000, and other items of expense show proportionate
increases, with the exception of taxes paid, which show a reduction
of $1,064,000.
The amount charged off on account of miscellaneous losses during
the year was $147,304,000, or $13,134,000 less than in the previous
year. These losses were off set to some extent by recoveries on
charged-off assets to the amount of $34,495,000, leaving net addition
to profits of $195,706,000, after payment of all expenses and losses,
out of which dividends to the amount of $163,683,000 were declared.
The net addition to profits compares with $203,488,000 in the, prior
year and the amount of dividends declared shows a reduction of
$15,493,000.




53

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

The percentage of dividends to capital was 12.27; Ihe percentage
of dividends to capital and surplus, 6.78; and the percentage of net
addition to profits, to capital and surplus was 8.11.
Comparison of the earnings, expenses, and dividends of national
banks for fiscal years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924, and the capital,
surplus, earnings, and expenses, etc., of these banks in reserve
cities and States, as well as Federal reserve districts, dime 30, 1924,
is shown in the following statements:
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for the fiscal years ended
June 30, 1923 and 1924
[T»i thousands of dollars]
Juno 30,
1923
(8,238

JUIIJ.'

30,

.1924
(8,065

banks)
Capital stock
Total surplus fund
Dividends declared

!

Gross earnings:
Interest and discount
_._
Domestic exchange a n d collection charges

|
I
j

Profns of foreign exchange department•
•
•
'
Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of
real estate loans
Trust department profits
Other earnings
_
_

Total .
Expenses paid:
Salaries and wages
Interest and discount on borrowed money..
Interest on deposits
Ta xos
Other expenses
--.
TotalNet earnings during the year
Recoveries on charged-ofl assets.
Total...
Losses charge oil:
On loans and discounts
On bonds, securities, etc
On trust department operations..
Other losses _
_
On foreign exchange
Total.
Net addition to profits during the year..




1,328,791
i 1,070,000
;
179,170
939, 552
] r>, 261
1.1,290

1,334. OH
1, 080. ..78
103. m.i

905, 870

15.102
7, 222

1,275
82, 024

.1, O.">9
80, 000

1,049,408

1,074,559

202,117
2"), O8.">
320,031
07,412
.121,337

210,315
20, ".37
838. Uo
66. 318
124, 199

730,582 |

700,044

3 i 2, 826 I
51, 100

308, 5!o
34, 195

303,020 I

343, 01.0

120,438
21.890

102, 814
24, 042
855
17. C43
l| 450

10, 040
2, 004
100,438 |
203,4

195,706

Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Gross earnings

Cities, States, and Territories

Number Capital
of
banks

Surplus

Expenses

Commissions and
Profits earnings Trust
Capital
Exof
from
and ; Interest change foreign insurance de- Other
partand
and
Surplus
premiums ment earndis- collecand the prof- ings
count
^depart- negotia- its
charges ment tion of
real-estate
loans

Interest
and
Other Total
Total Salaries dis- Interest
exon
exgross
and count
Taxes
penses penses
on deposits
earnings wages
paid
borrowed
money

o
o

i

Maine
New Hampshire..
Vermont
Massachusetts
Boston
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States..
New York...
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx..
Buffalo
Now York...
Now Jersey..".
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh
Delaware..
_
Maryland
__
Baltimore
Washington, D. C
Total Eastern States.




7,270
5,340
5,060
28,167
39, 950
6, 320
20,307

5,433
4,441
2,732
22, 839
31, 765
5, 075
16,084

12,703
9,781
7,792
51,006
71, 715
11,395
36,391

396

112,414

88, 369

200,783

3
5
5
34
246
810
31
14
18
75
10
14

50,466
3,100
2,100
2, 950
100, 550
37,132
83,142
28, 680
28, 550
1,710
5, 204
11,550
9,527

40,476
3,650
2,100
1,800
227, 850
33, 304
110,823
60, 680
27, 500
1,932
5,969
10, 335
5,598

90,942 44,891
6,750
3, 513
4,200
2,306
4, 750
3,221
394,400 131,415
70,436 33, 915
193, 965 72, 022
89,360 28, 385
56,050 18, 897
3,642
1, 055
5,145
11,173
6, 859
21.885
5,465
15| 125

358
33
14
42
2,426
154
424
207
76
6
17
66
45

18
2
4
10
4,127
56
165
411
244

750

430, 661

532, 017

962, 678 357, C

3,868

5,069 I

2,447

59
fin
46
145
12
17
62

6, 209 .
3,128
2, 943
22, 623
25, 70(5
3, 357
10, 881

42
37
27
143
108
21
85

6
4
6
30
538
9 I.
30

74,847

463 I

623 j

6,788
3, 536
3,139
24, 078
29, 565
3, 670
12,118

941
'6
771
570
4, 257
o, 338
541
2,414
14, 837

315
197
237
1,092
1,387
175
782

621
603
318
2, 8(57
3,053
415
1,331

1,601 | 29, 834

4.. 185

9, 208 | 59,665

2, 368
197
143
160
8, 225
1,496
3, 506
1, 605
1,143
61
286
548
529

4,807 I 34,731
518 | 2,712
366
1, 759
386
2,600
15, 504 100,810
4,037 26,157
7,159 50, 803
3,496 20, 424
2,721 15. 349
88
744
472
3,970
699
4,868
742
4,432

4.03,952 j 68,284 j 7,630 J132,18."> 20,273

40, 995 269,365

95
3

479 j

7,070

83, 494

3,139
333
127
139
1,821 18, 053
193
2, 528
5,196
221
2,155
16
2,177
35
3 !
155
1 !
684
3 j
745
23:

48, 503
3, 952
2, 453
3,412
157, 842
36, S49
78, 032
31,174
21,394
1,099
5, 320
7,629
6. 293

93

35,466

4,940
2,4.77
2,311
17, 910
21, 262
2,446
8,310

2, 961
748
1,081
9, 202
10, 959
1,288
3, 595

528
303
152
1, 860
2, 866
283
1,027

3
4
11
19
347

w

102
153
105
501
525
27
188

8,342
7(54
500
103
538
.19
54'..J
65
20, 023 2, r»04
0, 530
821
12, 693 1,217
5,284 i
847
3,353 !
435
228 i
24
884 |
123
1,337 |
374
1,424 I
234

18,450
1,388
693
1,441
47, 800
13, 273
26, 228
9, .192
7. 697
' 343
2, 205
1.910
I! 503

H

O

K
H
O

d
w
w
w

o
j

Virginia.
Richmond
West Virginia.
N o r t h Carolina
__
South Carolina
Georgia
Atlanta
Florida
Jacksonville.-Alabama
Birmingham
__.
Mississippi
Louisiana
New Orleans
Texas
Dallas.
El Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Arkansas
Little Rock
Kentucky
Louisville
Tennessee
Memphis
Nashville

_

_._

_
_

_
_._

_

_._

85
3
134
4
100
3
5

Total Southern States
Ohio
Cincinnati
___
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo..
--.
Indiana
Indianapolis
Illinois
Chicago, central reserve
_
Chicago, other reserve
Peoria
Michigan
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Wisconsin
_
Milwaukee
_
Minnesota
_
__
Minneapolis
St. Paul




340
7
3
7
2
244
4
465
15
18
4
115
3
3
150
5
322
7
5

23,749
6,300
13,126
13,420
11,880
10,440
5,950
7,090
2,650
11,580
1,750
5,035
6,030
2,800
43,372
9,150
1,500
3,950
1,600
7,600
4,750
2,050
7,212
700
13,971
4,500
12,179
1,400
3,800

17, 257
6, 240
10, 529
8,459
6,000
7,108
4, 550
3,136
900
6,576
1,550
2,947
2,750
2,000
24,354
2,570
375
2,350
550
3,595
1,725
615
3,184
270
9,015
4,300
6,165
930
2,750

239, 534

176
6
125
83
81
91
3
51
3
103
2
35
82
1
531
6
3

142, 750

38, 685
13,100
4,800
4,700
1,500
25,192
6, 650
36,448
53, 250
3,925
2,100
14, 225
9,000
2,100
17, 550
9,000

27,410
6,450
2,975
5,175
3,000
13,353
2,700
24,085
42,256
1,402
3,250
8,895
7,000
1,300
8,441
6,000
10, 531
7,710
3,718

11, 650
5,900

171
41, (JOB 14,003
58
12,540 4,294
71
23, 655 9,915
345
21, 879 8,673
17, 880 6,789
260
17, 548 5,307
.184
10, 500 3,609
81
10, 226 5,229
163
3,550 2,423
214
222
18,156 6,284
2
3,300 1,889
7,982 3,506
193
8,780 3,922
82
4,800 1,625
78
67, 726 23,835 1,039
331
11, 720 5,048
27
1,875 1,354
101
6,300 2,909
92
2,150
861
159
11,195 5,300
46
6,475 2,213
102
2,665 1,058
151
10,396 4,483
10
440
970
40
22,986 7,997
23
8,800 4,724
153
18,344 7,328
66
788
145
6,550 2,689

1

9

32
2

10

4,609

66,095 25, 695
188
19, 550 6,201
90
11
7,775 4,504
24
9,875 3,935
22
4,500 1, 745
163
38, 545 14, 910
63
- 9, 350 3,176
265
60, 533 25,126
95, 506 36,904 1,194
38
5,327 3,194
5, 350 1,339
43
160
23,120 11, 966
24
16, 000 6,728
31
3,400 1,537
132
25, 991 12,181
72
15, 000 5,975
286
31, 397 15, 591
373
19, 360 8,323
127
9,618 4,352

382,284 1148,495

7
5
17

76
140
12
5
18
3
29
23

14, 796
4, 965
10, 492
9,450
7,640
5,698
4,070
5,670
3,158
6,807
2,076
3,888
4,283
2,361
26,067
5,709
1,528
3,187
972
6,004
2,590
1,246
4,968
481
8,574
4,816
7,817
986
2,987

6

5
3
32
2
1
20

539
468
475
420
569
199
351
253
521
287
185
175
272
626
1,176
301
140
172
18
545
331
86
312
28
501
67
329
132
133

86

57

428

9,611

163, 286

38
15
24
2

2

63
63
82
32

1,521
519
742
640
377
1,252
469
1,369
1,826
308
74
791
886
127
701
465
809
238
471

2,778 ;
934
1,894
1,917
1,379
1,276
956
1, 198
568
1,481
355
881
1,016
479
6,457
1,267
397
677
146
1,238
622
231
1,142
132
1,765
877
1,626
212

821
249
425
767
311
412
102
126
27
249
30
240
180
152
696
134
87
89
4
82
109
47
157
53
280
319
279
28
238

868
4, 598
314
1, 355
805
3,106
528
2, 598
590
2,250
499
1,358
304
1,242
388
1,498
137
1,200
500
1,520
157
817
392
969
323
1,215
209
484
4,793 2,186
370
1,367
467
58
958
166
29
462
480
1,899
268
473
108
305
265
1,238
104
23
783
2,057
285
1,342
577
2,399
88
270
253
844

27,507

4

2
7
5

2

8

6

1
2
1

3

2

15

4

23
11
10
524
15
18
70
6
14
36
6
109
43

12
33

4
7
5
29
3
3

36
14
55
360

6
4

2
114

20

17

306

28
68

5,363
4,633
2,144

16,396
3,733
26,858
40,808
3,561
1,458
13,053
7,708
1,701
13,065
6,548
17,026
9,111
4,993

34,394

1, 562 10, 627
519 32, 371
1,109 7,339
1,162 6,972
955 5, 485
676 4,221
544 3,148
734 3,944
444 2,376
801 4,551
163 1,522
514 2,996
655 3,389
222 1,546
3,497 17, 629
688 3,826
253 1,262
413 2,293
86
727
954 4,653
417 1,889
150
841
742 3,544
83
395
950 5,835
487 3,310
905 5,786
148
746
324 2,152

43,188 11,943 20,157 116,375
2,102
2,369
1,275
568
4,750
796
7,334
12,894
1,175
359
4,887
2,506
519
4,394
1,896
7,414
3,027
1,623

2,145
714
343
399
229
1,529
398
2,049
2,923
134
115
906
574
110
939
182
1,185
738
264

2,913
469
663
747
180
1,716
420
3,113
5,236
557
132
1,680
1,146
303
1,638
862
1,914
1,211
679

19, 858
4,789
4,414
3,491
1,336
11, 873
2,519
19, 270
29,022
2,782
887
9,981
5, 732
1,291
9,851
4,370
14, 359
7,503
3,621

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fin thousands of dollars]
Gross earnings

Number Capital
of
banks

Cities, States, and Territories

owa.
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuque _
Sioux City
Missouri
Kansas City
St. Joseph __
St. Louis
Total
Middle
States
North Dakota
South Dakota. .
Nebraska
Lincoln
Omaha _
Kansas.
Kansas City
Topeka
Wichita .
Mont-ftTia ,
Helena
Wyoming
Colorado"!
Denver
Pueblo.
New M e x i c o . . .
Oklahoma

335
2
3
2
5
109
10
4
11

Western
2,200
165
116
161
5
9

250
2

.

Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Total Western States




..

4
4
91
2
37
130

9
2
33
404
3
8
6

1,441

20,367
1,000
2,700
700

Surplus

11,102
700
1,200
300
745

1,650
7,167
7,200
1,100
27,150

3,550
3,035

349,675
6,685
5,255
8,552
1,725
6,450
13,582
800

216,633
3,247
2,575
5,003
833
3,150
7,306
370

900

245

2,400
5,510
450

950

9,400

1,275
2,336
325

3,075
7,140
5,400
600
2,310
18,200

2,415
4,163
4,394
1,150

950

295

4,350
4,950
99,284

1,095
1,410
47,619

999

5,033

Commissions and
Profits earnings
Exfrom
Capital Interest change of
and
insurance
and foreign premiums
and
Surplus
exdis- collec- change and the
count tion depart- negotiacharges ment tion of
real-estate
loans
31,469
1,700
3,900
1,000
2,395
10,717
10,235
2,050
36,550

14,820
973
1,905
477

1,567
4,371
5,807
1,175
12,455

142
11

350

136

3

78

3

21
275

56

566,308 236, 932 3,911
9,932 5,294
99
73
7,830 4,982
62
13, 555 6,158
4
2,558
1,080
9,600 5 182
77
84
20,888 8,783
1
1,170
534
6
1 145
553
3,675 1,319
40
63
7,846 3,685
775

1

13
3
38
24

5

5,490 3,117
35
51
11,303 5,703
9,794 5,907
71
1,750
4
654
3,309
22
1,797
23,233 12,679
317
1,245
25
873
5,445 2,581
71
6,360 3,312
18
146,903 74,543 1,128

1,024
5
6
16

Expenses
Inter-

est
Trust
and
Total
de- Other
Salaries dis- Interest
Other exTotal
part- earnand count
on
Taxes
ex- penses
gross
ment ings earnings wages on deposits
penses paid
profborits
rowed
money

10
33

585
43

6
4
97
10
40

91
22
109
97
443
40
701

522 1,134

104
81
30

11
2
2

31
1

18

12

2

45

2
3
5

10
2

458

5

2
2

15, 716
273
224
271
67

16
18
113

450
22

20
276
247
18
131
326

1,896
79

34
1

75

97
660
58
664
381

265

6,618

39
2

292

9
3

15,694
1,060
2,009
502

1,720
4,499
6,428
1,246
13,527

3,426
194

745
58

6,118
474

1,014
24

1,791
124

392
84
431

91

716
236
584

436
42
77
338
342
58

247
44
302
592
867
228

1,071
1,552
307

2,750

259, 239 53,007
1,456
5,786
5,368
1,229
6,539
1,532
1,151
283
5,748
1,293
9,348 2,461
116
557
579

1,640
4,042
373

3,311
6,103
7,992
737
1,957
13,669
959

3,350
3,712
82,921

150
324

1,015
90
775

90
141
267
18
402

1,241
1,870
510

4,132

1,181

5, 630 84, 757 19,388
345
256 2, 663
269
227 2,353
257 2,289
328
362
56
60
314
425
1,602
947
251 2,465
14
153
60
1
72
180

167
498

1,325
112

39
146
292
29
215
586

1,411

66
304
602
34
465
830

1,168
1,586
2,796
212
563

137

297

3,364

1,079

2,430

207
713
985

118
464
27
34
135

275

61
154
191

156
519
641

19,933

2,908

487

3,812

296
92

1,045
1,148
26,146 5,640

406

1,484
3,383
4,898
1,121
9,876

31,185 193,967
805 5,525
712 4,790
794 5,200
167
928
848
4,482
1.304 7.428
80
423

52
243
96

1,640
1,246
119

13,094
874
1,882

839
60

11,953

423

1,344
3,414
265

2,675
4,885
5, 273
483
1,602
11,149
726

2,465
3,100
66,580

Washington-Seattle
Spokane
Oregon
Portland
California
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
_
Idaho
~
Utah
_..
Ogden _
Salt Lake C i t y . . .
Nevada
Arizona
__

_..

Total Pacific States

100 1
8 I
4 |
93
4
250
9
2
4
70
13
3
4
11
19

8,340
6,000
2,900
6,420
6,600
24,578
15,000
2,000 I
18,500;
4,720
775
850
1,900
1,460
1,650

3,742
2,639
640
3,203
2,500
10,508
6,450
1,390
16,500
1,937
342
250
910
649
875

12,082
8,639
3,540
9,623
9,100
35,086
21,450
3,390
35,000
6,657
1,117
1,100
2,810
2,109
2,525

6,564
5,347
1,880
4,498
4,254
17,375
12,040
1,599
11,977
3,273
503
437
1,428
824
1,524

154,228

73, 523

Alaska (nonmember banks)
The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total nonmember banks...
Total United States, Alaska I
and Hawaii
:8,085 ;l,334,011 ;l,080,578 2,414, 589 965,876




145
324
64
80
168
241
79
6
115
41
3
6
29
14
74

11
50
6
2
50
31
104
77
2

18

64

7
3

11
2

343

103

20
46
2
4
18
104

2

18
94
3
3

306

653 1 7,411
6,188
421
2,081
129
262
4, 848
130
4,620
1,515
19, 330
456
12, 679
118
1,741
13,453
1,190
3,513
194
39
548
50
493
89
1,546
76
932
135
1, 738
5,457

1,771
1, 651
456
1,272
1,149
5, 354
2,872
407
2,459
947
120
119
368
189
583

161
14
81
101
34
558
131
89
644
201
9
1
16
1
34

1, 964
524
1,560
425
C82
112
J, 121
398
1,332
257
4,424 1,024
3,915
565
400
54
4,448
863
841
264
186
51
149
58
472
104
246
71
385
131

4

4 j

O

81,121 j 19,717 j 2,075 | 22,125 j 4,901 | 10,926 I 59,744
H

37
2

5,524
1,104
960 4,610
337 1,668
072 3,564
603 3,375
2, 932 14, 292
9,164
1,681
219 1,169
9,499
1,085
565 2,818
434
68
398
71
179 1,139
637
130
320 1,453

176

48

31 |

22

370

95

81 !

143 .

35 j

J22

10 |

40 I

TsT"

75 |

h-i
r-i

226
348

8

80,006 jl, 074, 559 210,315 26,537 338,345 ;66, 348 .124,499 766,044

P3

H
O

H

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[In thousands of dollars]

Cities, States, and Territories

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Boston
Rhode Island
Connecticut

1,848
1,059
828
6,759
8,303
1,224
3,808

Total New England States
New York
_
Albany
_
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh.
_
Delaware
Maryland
Baltimore
Washington, D . C
Total Eastern States
Virginia...
Richmond
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Atlanta
Florida

Net
earnings
during
year

Total
net
earnRecovings
eries on
and
On
charged- recovloans
ofE
eries on
and
charged- disofiE
counts

-.

_.

„_




_..

142
143
65
641
3,103
42
380

1,990
1,202
893
7,400
11,406
1,266
4,188

23,829

4,516

13, 772
1,240
694
812
57,026
10, 692
27,229
10, 750
6,045
355
1,350
2,761
1,861
134,587
4,169
1,594
3,153
2,478
2,155
1,477
922
1,726

Losses charged off

On
bonds,
securities,
etc.

On
trust
department
operations

188
177
75
1,312
5,042
215
673

412
69
76
664
X.667
228

35

28,345

7,682

3,080

54

1,783
15,555
104
1,344
247
941
52
864
60,777
3,751
785 11,477
28,719
1,490
428 11,178
6,469
424
391
36
134
1,484
174
2,935
139
2,000
9,547 144,134
226
4,395
44
1,638
87
3,240
159
218
2,373
162
1,639
55
977
96
1,822

2,387
367
447
227
12,804
1,318
1,831
2,450

2,261
198
139
142
5,482
1,364
2,577
340
427
26
130
258
94
13,438

Other

166
767
205
23,947
1,008
273
286
543
990
816
185
274

14

Ratios

On
Total
foreign
excharged
change
off

102
45
30
396
2,559
31

26
40
20
984
582
1,150
160
46
6
77
39
142
4,110
342
35
251
88
83
80
50
108

Net addition Net addition
to
to
profits
t0
profits
t0
capital
capital
and
surplus

Percent Percent Per cent Per cent
17.29
9.89
9.90
5.66
16.29
10.64
8.89
5.81
14.07
10.26
9.14
6.66
17.78
10.21
9.82
5.64
5.44
12.99
3.03
7.23
15.13
10.05
8.39
5.57
14.62
9.29
8.16
5.19

12,393

11.02

6.17

6.95

12.41

10,002
753
315
475
41,046
8,159
23,143
2,963
8,215
1,521
4,948
42
349
373
1,111
1,088
1,847
1,544
456
42, 227 101, 907
2,931
1,464
1,311
327
2,649
591
650
1,987
1,122
1,251
944
695
267
710
456
1,366

5,656
445
264
438
31,198
5,032
11, 627

11.21
14.35
12.57
14.85
18.73
13.55
13. 98
17.34
10.59
12.57
12.38
13.21
20.51

6.22
6.59
6.29
9.22
7.91
7.14
5.99
5.56
5.40
5.90
5.76
6.97
12.92
6.96
6.23
5.93
8.09
6.10
5.00
5.56
9.45
11.07

11.00
11.16
7.50
10.00
10.41
11.58
11.93
9.19
8.83
9.58
9.94
8.44
10.21
10.59
7.15
10.45
11.20
9.08
7.00
3.96
6.76
13.36

19.82
24.29
15.00
16.10
24.60
21.97
27.84
28.64
17.33
20.41
21.35
15.99
16.21

152

14,399

703

Dividends
to
capital
and
surplus

13,946

310
1,219

461
47
15
13
79
1

Dividends
to
capital

719
568
519
2,877
5,188
635
1,887

2,392

58

Dividends

1,257
870
712
5,008
2,174
956

733
332
181

15
3,431

Net addition
to
profits

5,553
591
626
389
19,731
3,318
5,576

4,972
3,024

215
644
1,526
1,954
66, 995
2,556
743
1,914
1,335
894
975
992
1,132

]5.56
10.76
11.79
14.58
9.95
7.53
.9.34
16.67
15.97

23.66
12.34
20.81
20.18
14.81
10.53
6.66
11.93
19.27

Jack-son ville..
782
Alabama..
2,256
Birmingham..
554
892
Mississippi
894
Louisiana
815
New Orleans.
Texas
8,438
1,883
Dallas
266
El Paso
894
Fort Worth...
Galveston
245
Houston
1,351
San Antonio..
701
405
Waco
1,424
Arkansas
86
Little Rock...
2,739
Kentucky
1,506
Louisville
2,031
Memphis..
240
835
Nashville..
Total Southern States
Ohio
7,649
Cincinnati
2,099
949
Cleveland
1,142
Columbus
808
Toledo
Indiana
Indianapolis
1,214
7,588
Illinois
11,786
Chicago, central reserve
779
Chicago, other reserve
571
Peoria
3,072
Michigan
1,976
Detroit
410
Grand Rapids..
3,214
Winconsin
2,178
Milwaukee
2,667
Minnesota
1,608
Minneapolis
1,372
St. Paul
_
2,600
Iowa
_
186
Cedar Rapids _ _
127
Des Moines
96
Dubuque
_
236
Sioux City...
1,116
Missouri
1,530
Kansas City
125
St. Joseph
3,651
St. Louis
Total Middle Western States..




1,496
567
633
283
521
3,413
1,630
46
391
175
631
375
324
949
68
2,173
1,294
1,490
185
556

1,412
476
333
156
269
1,202
363
3,555
5,009
65
140
790
551
69
1,090
963
1,694
1,250
752

2,911
168
256
11
214
728
1,341
227

2,579
696
448
303
338
1,883
464
4,706
5,816
203
170
1,261
639
146
1,496
993
1,964
1,380
928
3,313
196
276
32
270
896
2,016
263
1,248

5,779
1,773
555
902
508
2,995
897
8,627
605
411
2,042
1,490
309
2,124
1,231
1,175
543
572
U66
40
125
64
15
357
184
179
2,638

278
1,073
278
577
687
560
4,035
1,098
36
412
46
696
404
227
843
51
•1,619
844
1,427
140
628
26, 500

10.49
9.27
15.89
11.46
11.39
20.00
9.30
12.00
2.40
10.43
2.88
9.16
8.51
11.07
11.69
7.29
11.59
18.76
11.72
10.00
16.53

7.83
5.91
8.42
7.23
7.82
11.67
5.96
9.37
1.92
6.54
2.14
6.22
6.24
8.52
8.11
5.26
7.04
9.59
7.78
6.01
9.59

17.75
8.24
17.18
7.93
3.22
10.85
5.04
13.91
2.45
6.21
8.14
5.64
5.79
12.16
9.13
7.01
9.45
14.70
8.12
7.94
8.49

4,091
2,224
476
546
285
2,537
580
4,203
6,840
290
306
1,723
1,000
240
1,890
823
1,608
1,319
633
1,476
90
316
72
154

10.58
16.98
9.92
11.62
19.00
10.07
8.72
11.53
12.85
7.39
14.57
12.11
11.11
11.43
10.77
9.14
7.71
11.32
10.73
7.25
9.00
11.70
10.29
9.33
11.01
10.68
8.18
13.87

6.19
11.38
6.12
5.53
6.33
6.58
6.20
6.94
7.16
5.44
5.72
7.45
6.25
7.06
7.27
5.49
5.12
6.81
6.58
4.69
5.29
8.10
7.20
6.43
7.36
7.51
4.39
10.30

8.74
9.07
7.14
9.13
11.29
7.77
9.59
5.52
9.03
11.36
7.68
8.83
9.31
9.09
8.17
8.21
3.74
2.80
5.95
1.53
2.35
1.64
6.40
.63
3.33
1.82
13.85
7.22

14.94
13.53
11.56
19.19
33.86
11.89
13.49
9.16
16.20
15.41
19.57
14.36
16.56
14.71
12.10
13.68
5.63
4.66
9.69
1.82
4.00
1.93
9.14
.91
4.98
U.17
17.18
9.72
11.05

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[In thousands of dollars]
Losses charged off

Total
Net
earnings
during
year

Cities, States, and Territories

North Dakota.
South Dakota
Nebraska
Lincoln

.

.

261

.

Jtftnaaa
Kansas City.. . .
Topeka
Wichita
Montana

. ...
. . .

Wyoming
Colorado..
Denver.
Pueblo
New Mexico

209

470

578
1,339
223
1,266
1,920
134
156

234
183
55
502
314
32
35

812
1,522
278
1,768
2,234
166
191

296
628

18
353

314
981

108
636
1,218
2,719

12
99

120
735
1,513
2,791

1,088
902
1,381
34
2,208
1,643
180
38

On
bonds,
securities,
etc.

On
trust
department
operations

21

26
29
1
24
78
2
4

3
3
1
1

125

1,457
54
609
1,277

Other
losses

51

69
84
11
137
122
2
38

64

74
85

Total
On
foreign losses
charged
exoff
change

2
5

1

I

88
97
300
13
57
345
6
15
105

315
421

628
100
472

3,179

3,231

255
979
979

1,399

19
33
290
119
28
59
3
201
12

2

1,160
1,002
1,502
47
2,369
1,844
185
80
200

1,608
54
716
1,407
1,218

Net addition
to
profits

1690
i 190
20
231
i 601
390
i 19
111
1

114

627
66
19

Dividends

164

261
1,059
184
538
1,066
76
130
172
315

50
213

233
885
612

295
72
61
66
659
22
94
367

16,341

3,682

20,023

17,564

1,013

8

1,699

1,887
1,578

257
189
130

2,144
1,767

1,350
346
387

1

278
272
57

765
469

1,002

1

161
240

1,445
1,485
5,662
3 996

805
487
1,993
1,182

154
147
24

8

962
772
2,880
1 500

483
713
2,782
2,496

523
580
2,448
2,637

276

464
265
32

1
7

633

380
53
5

j

314

319

230

254
355

2,520

Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Total Western States
Washington
Seattle
Spokane
Oregon.
Portland
California
Los Aneeles
Oakland

Recov- earnings
eries on
and
On
charged- recovloans
off
eries on
and
assets charged- disoff
counts
assets

Ratios

_

. .
- ...




413

1,284
1,245
5,038
3,515
.^72

624
481
61

543

212
526

102
130

54
148
35

232
557

3,635

106

724

1,573

1,025

1

83

136

170
98

" 757

221
742

34
237

1,516

1537

120
348
138

11

20,295

1272

7,608

124

1,907

237

960
827
260

74

Dividends
to
capital

Dividends
to
capital
and
surplus

Net addition Net addition
to
to
profits
profits
to
to
-apital
capital
and
surplus

Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent
2.45
1.65
16.95
1 10.32
4.97
3.33
12.43
1 3.62
12.38
.15
7.81
.23
10.67
7.19
9.03
13.39
8.34
5.60
i f>. 26
19.32
7.85
5.10
2.87
1.87
9.50
6.50
i 1.62
12.38
14.44
11.35
9.69
12 33
7.17
4.68
3.10
4.75
5.72
4.01
17.99
1 11.38
• 11.11
6.45
8.52
14.67
6.93
3.88
.35
.62
10.14
6.41
.94
1.48
18.98
10.47
16.06
29.13
28.33
9.71
4.74
13.83
4.24
14.ll
2.96
15.89
4.16
3. 26
1 1.96
12.51
12.63
9.64
2.73
3.58
8.00
6.39
4.35
5.45
2.79
2.17
18.44
1 10.85
7.66

5.18

1.19

1.27

11.51
13.78
8.97
8.15
8.79
9.96
17 58
11.50

7.95
9.57
7.34
5.43
6.37
6.98
12 29
0. 78

1.96
11.60
2.09
5.02
7.84
7.93
11.64
0.41

2.84
16.70
2.55
7.52
10.80
11.32
16 64
lo. 95

San Francisco
Idaho
Utah
Ogden
Salt Lake City
Nevada
Arizona

3,954
695
114
95
407

_

Total Pacific States

295
285

_

Alaska (nonTnp.mhfir V>a/nVs)

756
333
10
6
18

4,710
1,028
124
101
425

568
901
72
54
715

901
108
4
4
11

99
114
18
2
106

43
70

14
95

309
380

117
421

13
4

21,377

3,375

24,752

9,674

2,010

54

4

58

9

1 930

173
495

1407
136
1115

135
56

10 43
3.39
6.97
5 88
5.53
9.25
3.39

195
30
41

160
54
50
105

5.51
2.^0
4.83
4.55
3.74
6.40
2.22

8 23
1. 43
2.69
3 73
i 14. 48
6.45
14.55
1

] 5. 56
i 2. 01
3. 87
4.82
i 21.42
9.32
16.97

10,575

10,955

10.77

7.10

6.86

10.40

10

48

36

24.00

15.31

20.43

32.00

4

5

9

135

60

10.00

5.13

11.54

22.50

6

19

183

96

12.80

6.83

13.02

24.40

147,304

195,706

163,683

12.27

6.78

8.11

14.67

Total nonmember banks

198

4

202

9

Total United States, Alaska,
and Hawaii
308,515

34,495

343,010

102,814

24,642

36

4




2.879

94
60
832

14,177

144

i Deficit.

1,831
1,123

1

The Territory of Hawaii (nonmeinber banks)
__

263

144

855

2,052

17,543

405

1,450

O

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H
O
H
W
Q

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O

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w
ft

Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks by Federal reserve districts, year ended June SO, 192£

to

[In thousands of dollars]
District District District District District District District District District District District District NonGrand
No. 1
No. 2
No. 4
No. 8
No. 5
No. 6
No. 3
No. 7
No 9
No. 10 No. 11 No 12 member total
(696
(753
(497
(385
(559
(385
(651
(588
(660
(1,058
(794
(1,054
banks (5 (8,085
banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks)
Capital
SurplusCapital and surplus

108,881 257,106 96,307 127,825 93,086
85,037 302,093 148,192 115, 240 69,037
193, 918 559,199 244, 499 243, 065 162,123

Gross earnings:
Interest and discount
Domestic exchange and collection charges..
Profits of foreign exchange department
Commissions and earnings from insurance
premiums and the negotiation of real
estate loans .._ .
..
Trust department profits
Other earnings
Total.

£9,957
1,026
65

40, 015 125, 265
1,378
2,194
41
712

42,798
759
60

48, 270
1,106
185

66,144
951
62

47,548
2,053
12

72,915
1,330
340

447
34
2

965,876
15,402
7,222

4

994
5,059
80,006

6,073

8,183

4,025

3,038

8,246

2,133

2,535

6,225

3,141

5,435

246,192

91,267

102,867

65,358

44,581

137, 243

45,870

52, 751

73,769

52,849

80,429

546 1,074,559

14,348
1,588
28,947
4,038
8,906

41,906
4,020
81,155
12,303
24,924

15,123
2,202
28,146
4,414
9,156

18,028
2,004
35,075
6,727
10,971

12,385
3,238
19,072
4,379
7,126

9,390
1,817
12,400
3,397
5,359

27,993
2,778
43,641
10, 052
17,228

9,527
1,651
13,228
3,493
5,170

11,873
1,286
20,637
3,603
6,718

17,675
2,367
21,688
5,042
10, 635

12,449
1,520
12,312
4,028
7,415

19,475
2,066
21,932
4,854
10,816

112
18
75

164,308

59,041

72,805

46,200

32,363 101, 692

33,069

44,117

67, 407

37, 724

59, 143

81,884
6,669

32,226
1,655

30,062
2,246

19,158
1,176

12,218
1,013

35,551
4,935

12,801
1,176

8,634
1,877

16, 362
3,285

15,125
2,724

21,286
3,353

198
4

308,515
34,495

27,392
_ _.

6,764

7
2,174
24,149

23,010
4,382

Total__




93,350
605
425

750 1,334,011
655 1,080,578
1,405 2,414,589

57,827

Total
Net earnings during year
Recoveries on charged-off assets

Total

3

83,978
515
486

63,536 88,264 81,257 101,218
34, 397 43,092 39,046 52, 010
97, 933 131,356 120, 303 153,228

80,837

_

Expenses paid:
Salaries and wages
Interest and discount on borrowed money.
Interest on deposits..
Taxes
Other expenses

Losses charged off:
On 1 oans and discounts
On bonds, securities, etc
On trust department operations
Other losses
On foreign exchange

72,536 212,653
454
2,997
4,212
620

63,030 182,092 70, 659
37,8^ 119,883 34,001
100, 925 301, 975 104, 660

88,553

33,881

32,308

20,334

13,231

40,486

13,977

10, 511

19, 647

17,849

24,639

202

343,010

7,478
2,936
54
3,414
150

17,354
9,389
15
2,408
562

3,882
2,301
3
997
26

4,734
2,525
5
1,142
145

4,198
697
35
1,047
40

3,608
310

4,064
717
3
719
31

7,750
407
4
666
14

14,981
902
632
1,522
9

9,636
348
5
1,141
1

9,567
2,010
36
2,040
405

9
4

s
923
11

15,553
2,096
54
1,518
56

102,814
24,642
855
17,543
1,450

14,032

29,728

7,209

8,552

6,017

4,860

19,277

5,534

8,841
18,046
—= = = = =

11,131

14,058

19

460

2

6

9

20

197

23

544

63

13

103

213

298

276

89

629

97

111

324

82

306

59

143

348

6

210,315
26,537
338, 345
66,348
124,499
766,04

147,304

Net addition to profits from operations during
year
--_
Total dividends declared since June 30,1923...

13,360
12,073

58,825
41, 871

26,672
14,188

23, 756
15, 861

14, 317
11,388

8,371
8,041

21,209
20,019

8,443
8,955

1,670
5,151

1,601
7,768

6,718
7,325

10,581
10, 947

Ratio:
Dividends to capital
per cent..
Dividends to capital and surplus
do
Net addition to profits, to capital, and
surplus
_
percent..

11.09
6.23

16.29
7.49

14.73
5.80

12.41
6.53

12.23
7.02

12.76
7.97

10.99
6.63

12.67
8.56

8.11
5.26

8.80
5.91

9.01
6.09

10.82
7.14

10.52

10.91

9.77

8.83

8.29

7.02

8.07

1.71

1.22

5.58




6.91

183
96

195,706
163,683

12.80
6.83

12.27
6.78

13.02

8.11

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64

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

National-bank investments in United States Government securities and. other bonds
and securities, etc., loans and discounts {including rediscounts), and losses charged
off on account of bonds and securities, etc., and loans and discounts, years ended
June SO, 1918 to 1924, inclusive
[In thousands of dollars]

Year ended
June 30

1918.
1919.
1920
1921
1922
1923.
1924

Losses
Unitod
Loans and charged
Total
Other
States
off on
bonds and discounts
Govern- bonds and securities, including
loans
securities
ment
etc.
rediscounts and dissecurities
counts
I

2,129,283
3,176,314
2,269,575
2,019,497
2,285,459
2,693,846
2,481, 778

1,840,487
1,875,609
1,916,890
2,005,584
2,277,866
2,375,857
2,660. 550

3, 969, 770
5,051,923
4,186,465
4,025,081
4,563, 325
5,069,703
5,142,328

10,135,842
11,010,206
13,611,416
12,004,515
11,248,214
11,817,671
11,978,728

33,964
35,440
31,284
76,210
135, 208
120, 438
102,814

charged
off on
bonds
and securities,
etc.

Percent- Percentage of
age of
charged charged
off on
off on
account
bonds
loans
and seand dis- curities
counts
to total to total
bonds
loans
and seand dis- curities
counts
0.34
.32
.23
.63
1.20
1.02

44,350
27,819
61,790
76,179
33,'144
21,890
24,642

1.12
.55
1.48
1.89
.73
.43
.48

Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, and
ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924
P(
Percentages

Year ended
June 30

1914...
i
1915
i
1916
i
1917
___!
1918
1
1919
i
1920
'
1921
1
1922
!
1923
....:
1924....
I

Num- !
ber of
banks j

Capital

7,453 $1,063,978,175
7,560 : 1,068,577,080
7,571 ! 1,066,208,875
7,589 : 1,081,670,000
7,691 1,093,264,000
7,762:1,115,507,000
8,019 1,221,453,000
8,147 ; 1,273,237,000
8,246 1,307,199,000
8,238 1,328,791,000
8.085 1,334,011,000

Surplus

$714,117,131
726,620,202
731,820,365
765,918,000
816,801,000
869,457,000
984,977,000
1,026,270,000
1,049,228,000
1,070,600,000
1,080,578,000

Dividends

$120,947,096
113,707,065
114,724,594
125, 538,000
129,778,000
135, 588,000
147,793,000
158,158,000
165,884,000
179,176,000
163,683,000

Net addition
to profits

$149,270,171
127,094, 709
157, 543, 547
194,321,000
212,332,000
240,366,000
282,083,000
216,106,000
183, 670,000
203,488,000
195,706, 000

Dividends
to
capital
to
and
capital ciirriiiiiz
surplus
l
Dividends

11.37
10.63
10.76
11.61
11.82
12.15
12.10
12.42
12.69
13.48
12.27

6.80
6.33
6.38
6.79
6.78
6.83
6.70
6.88
7.04
7.47
6.78

Net
addition to
profits
to capital and
itaiana
surplus

8.39
7.08
8.76
10.52
11.09
12.11
12.78
9.40
7.79
8.48
8.11

RELATION OF CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS TO DEPOSITS,
ETC.

The proportion of capital of national banks at the date of each
report following the midsummer report since 1918, to individual
deposits, to loans, and discounts, and to aggregate resources; of
capital, surplus, and profits to individual deposits, and of cash on
hand and amounts due from Federal reserve banks to individual
deposits, is shown in the statement following:




KEP01JT OF THE COM!'TROLLKK OK THE (/l/KKK.XCl"

Items

Aug. 31,
1918

Sept. 12,
1919

•Sept. 8,
1920

Sept. 6,
1921

Sept. 1
1922

Sept. 14,
1923

65
Oct. 10,
1924

Capital to individual deposits
$1. 00-$9. 41 $1. 00-$ 11.14 $1. 00-$10. 89 $1.00-$9. 43|$1. 00-$10. 28 $1. 00-$10. &: 00-$ll. 45
$1.
Capital to loans
1.00-9.18 1.00-10.13 1.00-10.99 1.00- 9.15; 1.00- 8.60' 1.00- 8.96 1.00- 9.16
Captialto aggregate
resources
1. 00-16. 92' 1. 00-J9.38 1. 00- 18. 57, 1. 00-15. 45* 00- lti. 0l! 1. 00- 16.30 1. 00- 17.50
1.
Capital and surplus
and other profits to
i
i
individual deposits 1.00-4.47; 1.00-5.07! 1.00- 4.90. 1.00-1.23; 1. 00- •!. 65' 1. 0O- 4. 8<> 1. 00- 5. 15
Cash on hand and
balances with Federal reserve bank
to individual deposits
1. 00- 6. 20j 1. 00- C . 20 1. 00- 6.19 1. 00- 7. 11; 1. 00- 8. 78' 1. 00- 7.12 1. 00- 7. 29
»

NATIONAL BANKS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CAPITAL STOCK

On December 31, 1923, the combined capital of 8,184 reporting
banks was $1,325,825,000; aggregate resources were $22,406,128,000;
loans and discounts, $11,876,562,000; and total deposits,
$17,828,861,000.
Of the total number of banks on this date, 2,080 having capital
stock paid in of $25,000 or less, had paid-in capital of $52,098,000,
aggregate resources of $760,866,000, loans and discounts of
$411,466,000, and total deposits of $612,085,000.
The number of banks ha ving capital over $25,000 but not over $50,000
was 2,419, with capital of $114,149,000, aggregate resources of
$1,700,132,000, loans and discounts of $901,051,000, and total deposits
of $1,351,593,000.
The number of banks with capital in excess of $50,000 but not over
$200,000 was 2,821, and the paid-in capital of this class of banks was
$330,034,000; total resources, $4,966,403,000; loans and discounts,
$2,606,593,000; and total deposits, $3,923,327,000. The number of
banks in this class represents the largest proportion of reporting banks,
and includes 81 central reserve and reserve city banks and 2,740
country banks.
Of tne 560 banks having capital in excess of $200,000 but not over
$500,000, 5 were in New York City, 120 in other reserve cities, and
435 were country banks. The paid-in capital of these banks was
$201,419,000; aggregate resources, $3,130,614,000; loans and discounts, $1,698,934,000 and total deposits, $2,464,847,000.
There were 183 banks with paid-in capital in excess of $500,000,
but not over $1,000,000, of which 102 were in central and other
reserve cities and 81 were country banks. The capital of these
banks was $159,125,000, aggregate resources $2,454,375,000, loans
and discounts $1,399,190,000, and total deposits $1,956,064,000.
Eighty-three of the 100 banks having capital in excess of $1,000,000
but not over $5,000,000 were in central reserve and reserve cities,
and the remainder were country banks. The capital of these banks
was $220,000,000, total resources $4,420,332,000, loans and discounts
$2,372,548,000 and total deposits, $3,580,728,000.
Twenty-one banks had capital in excess of $5,000,000, nine of which
ere
were in the central reserve cities of New York and Chicago and the
_
remainder in other reserve cities. The combined capital of these
banks was $249,000,000 aggregate resources $4,973,406,000, loans
and discounts $2,486,780,000, and total deposits $3,940,217,000.



66

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

A summary of the classification of national banks according to
capital stock, with related data, follows, and statements showing
the number of banks in each class, in reserve cities and States, with
loans and discounts, resources, capital and deposits, are published
in the appendix of this report.
National banks classified according to capital stock December SI, 1923
Number
of banks
Capital of $25,000
Capital over $25,000 but not
$50,000Capital over $50,000 but not
$200,000
Capital over $200,000 but not
$500,000
Capital over $500,000 but not
$1,000,000
Capital over $1,000,000 but
over $5,000,000..
Capital over $5,000,000

2,080
over
over
over
over
not

Total United States

Loans and
discounts

Aggregate
resources

Capital

$411,466,000

Total
deposits

$760,866,000

$52,098,000

$612,085,000

2,419

901,051,000 1,700,132,000

114,149,000

1, 351, 593,000

2,821

2,606, 593,000 4,966,403,000

330,034,000 3, 923, 327, 000

560

1,698,934,000 3,130,614,000

201,419,000 2,464, 847,000

183

1,399,190,000 2,454,375,000

159,125,000

100 2,372, 548, 000 4,420,332,000
21 2, 486, 780,000 4,973,406,000

1,956, 064, 000

220, 000, 000 3, 580, 728, 000
249, 000, 000 3,940, 217,000

8,184 11,876, 562,000 22, 406,128,000 1,325,825, 000 17,828,861,000

PER CENT RATIO OF PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF RATIONAL BANES TO AGGREGATE ASSETS
The percentage of loans and discounts, United States Government
securities, capital, surplus and profits, and individual deposits, to
aggregate resources, at the date of each call following the midsummer call for reports of condition, in years 1916 to 1924 inclusive,
is shown in the following statement:
1916

Items
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts - _
United States Government
securities __ _

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

Total

54.2

52.3

59.2

59.2

53.7

55.0

6.9

13.2

14.9

9.4

9.4

11.5

12.0

11.1

62.3

67.4

67.2

68.6

68.6

65.2

67.0

63.4

7.4
7.4
56.5

6.5
6.8
.58.4

5.9
6.5
55.6

5.2
6.2
57.4

5.4
6.6
58.7

6.5
7.9
61.0

6.2
7.6
64.2

6.1;
7 3
65.4

5.7
7 0
65.4

71.3

Capital .
Surplus and profits. _
Deposits (individual)

55.4

5.0
60.2

Total

55.2

71.7

68.0

68.8

70.7

75.4

78.0

78.8

78.1

52.3

NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
The following is a list of the examiners in the service on October
31, 1924:
CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINER

Pole, J. W., Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C.
ASSISTANT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS

Office of Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C.
Districts
assigned

Stearns, E. Willey
McBryde, W. W
Luce, Frank H




1, 2, 3, and 4.
5 and 6.
7 and 9.

Districts

Proctor, John L
Gough, E. H

8 and 10.
11 and 12.

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DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Federa
reserve
district
No.

Address

Name

Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,

1

Bean, Norwin S

2
3
4

Reeves, Owen T., jr__
Newnham, Stephen L
Thomas, Thomas C

5

Rorebeck, E. F

6

8

Robb, Ellis D
Sims, Howard M
Wood, John S

9

Patterson, B. K.

7

10

Roberts, L. K

11
12

Collier, Richard H
Harris, Thomas E

iviass.

720 U. S. Customhouse, New York, N. Y.
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
711 National Metropolitan Bank Building,
Washington, D. C.
504 Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga.
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chicago, 111.
1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St.
Louis, Mo.
1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
___ 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.
1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
Calif.

NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Federal
reserve
district
No.

Address

3 Allanson, Edward A
10 Allen, Edgar F. (JG)
7 Allsup, A. S
2 Alvey, John C
Amrhein, Joseph A
6
12
10
5
3
9
3
11
6
7
9
3
10
10

Anderson, E. F
Anheier, C. H
Armstrong, George E
Ashwood, Cecil
Baker, William B
Baldridge, William H
Barrett, John W
Bartee, James S
Basham, A. A
Best, John A. (R)
Bina, J. C
Bly, J. Garver
Boldin, Bernard E
Boyson, Alfred
Brennan, F. P. (JG)
Brown, Samuel H
Bryan, Charles A




Post-office box 61, Lancaster, Pa.
316 South Seventh Avenue, Clinton, Okla.
1123 North Main Street, Decatur, 111.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.
510 Virginia Railway and Power Building,
Richmond, Va.
720 Bell Building, Montgomery, Ala.
436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles, Calif.
1226 Downing Street, Denver, Colo.
711 National Metropolitan Bank Building,
Washington, D. C.
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn.
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Post-office box 222, Brownwood, Tex.
Post-office box 940, Knoxville, Tenn.
Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio.
Care of City Insurance Agency, Bismarck,
N. Dak.
326 South Fifteenth Street, Richmond, Ind.
Post-office box 237, Detroit, Minn.
Post-office Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Post-office box 574, Hutchinson, Kans.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn.

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NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued

Federal
reserve
district
No.

Name

Campbell, George H_
Carolan, William B__

Address

296 Post Office Building, Salina, Kans.
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.
Carter, Aubrey B. (U)_._ Room 214, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
510 Virginia Railway and Power Building,
o Carson, Thomas D
Richmond, Va.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
10 Chambers, A. R
City, Mo.
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
3 Chapman, Charles EL
10 Chapman, Edward L_
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
11 Chapman, F. A. (R)_.
Care of State National Bank, Albuquerque,
N. Mex.
Secretary to Comptroller, Washington, D. C.
Chase, H. Gu
my_
12 Chorpening,, Ira I
436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los AnIK
geles, Calif.
Post-office box 1185, Huntington, W. Va.
5 Cloe, William B___
71 College Street, New Haven, Conn.
1 Coffin, George M__
12 Coffin, Gilbert S___
403 Empire State Building, Spokane, Wash.
4 Colley, L. H. (JG).
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
214 Federal Building, Evansville, Ind.
Conner, Joseph H
208 Oak Street, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
7 Cooney, Dan H
1 Cooper, T. A
40 Chapel Street, Augusta, Me.
6 Cottingham, T. J_...
823 Age-Herald Building, Birmingham, Ala.
7 Craig, Claude O
216 Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa.
12 Crawley, William C_
J 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
Calif.
4 Crossen, Gail W__.
Post-office box 463, Columbus, Ohio.
11 Cowan, David (R)_
First National Bank, Mountainair, N. Mex.
2 Culver, William A_
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.
Office of Comptroller of Currency, WashCutts, Arthur D_
ington, D. C.
Ward 36, Walter Reed Hospital, WashingCutts, Leo M
ton, D. C.
Dalton, John W
Post-office box 958, .Charlotte, N. C.
Davenport, H. B
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Derr, Ralph H
Do.
Dillistin, William H.
443 East Thirty-ninth Street, Paterson, N. J.
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Dooley, Thomas E_.
Mass.
1334 First National Soo Line Building, MinDwyer, Thomas R_
neapolis, Minn.
206 North Springer Street, Carbondale, 111.
8 Dye, Samuel W_
Post-office box 1546, Muskogee, Okla.
10 Ebnother, C. W.
Care of branch Federal Reserve Bank,
11 Embry, Jacob.__
Houston, Tex.
6 Evans, Clyde J
504 Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga.
12 Evans, W. C
1107 A. Mattei Building, Fresno, Calif.
4 Faris, A. B
Post-office box 506, Richmond, Kv.
10 Filson, Charles EL
321 North First Street, Guthrie, Okla.
9 Fiman, C. F
1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.
6 Fletcher, Thomas E_
Cordele, Ga.
5 Folger, William P__.
711 National Metropolitan Bank Building,
Washington, D. C.
10 Fredlund, J. O. (JG).
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
10
1




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69

NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued
Federal
reserve
district

Name

Address

No.

Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
Funsten, James B
N. Y.
Box 425, Evanston, 111.
Funsten, William P
Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Furbee, Ernest M
Care of Insolvent Division, Office of CompGarrett, Robert D
troller of Currency, Washington, D. C.
Post-office box 1306', Wichita Falls, Tex.
Gilbert, H. B
205 McCormick Building, Salt Lake Citv,
Glazier, Charles A
Utah.
Care of Merchants National Bank, CrooksGoodhart, R. W. (R)
ton, Minn.
509 National Bank Building, Wheeling,
Graham, H. A
W. Va.
406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg.
Gray, W. M
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.
Greene, Thomas M
201 Federal Building, Peoria, 111.
Greenfield, James B
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
Griffey, O. A
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.
Griffin, Roy H
Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Room 2, King Building, Norfolk, Nebr.
Griswold, William C
213 Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa
Hackney, William N
Post-office box 151, Lima, Ohio.
Hadlock, Gerald B
108 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y.
Haneke, Edward C
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Harrington, T. J
Post-office box 251, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Hartman, Charles H
332 Post Office Building, Amarillo, Tex.
Haugen, N. E
846 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.
Hedrick, Gilbar C
Care of War Finance Corporation, Southern
Hill, Roger W
Building, Washington, D. C.
Hodgson, R. M
918 Franklin Street, Watertown. N. Y.
Hofmayer, W. F
Post-office box 360, Pocatello, Idaho.
Hooper, Marshall
Post-office box 606, Norman, Okla.
Horner, H. N
609 Spencer Avenue, Marion, Ind.
Houston, Robert C
Care of First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak.
Hughes, John P. (R)
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Hurley, Michael J
Mass.
Hutt, William E
Sherman, Tex.
2610 F Street, Sacramento, Calif.
James, A. L
Johnson, A. W. (JG) (R). First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak.
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, ChiJohnson, C. E. H
cago, 111.
Johnson, Robin M. (R)__ First National Bank, Hearne, Tex.
Joseph, Edward M
Keegan apartment, 11J^ West Madison
Street, Danville, 111.
1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St.
Kane, W. W., jr
Louis, Mo.
Kelly, Burdette (R)_ ___| Care of Citizens National Bank, Sisseton,
S. Dak.
875 South Williams Street, Denver, Colo.
Kennedy, L. G
Post-office box 244, Williainsport, Pa.
Ketner,"John H
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, ChiKing, Frank L. (JG)___.
cago, 111.
Klein, Benton
407 West One hundred and fortv-sixth
Street, New York, N. Y.
Freeman, Otis M

11
12

12
1
7
10

4
10
7
4
2
3
7
11
2
2
12
10
7
9
1
11
12
9
7

10
3
7




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued

Federal
reserve
district
No.

Address

Knight, Marvin J. (JG)__ Atlanta Agency, War Finance Corporation,
Atlanta, Ga.
3618 Stuart Street, Greenville, Tex.
11 Lamb, Ernest.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
10 Lahman, H. S_
City, Mo.
Room 326 Yates Building, Boise, Idaho.
12 Lamm, R. Foster.
120 United States Customhouse, New Or6 Lammond, W. M_
leans, La.
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, CleveLanum, H. L
land, Ohio.
War Finance Corporation, Marion, S. C.
5 La Roque, O. K_
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi7 Ley burn, A. P__
cago, 111.
205 Minnehaha Building, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
9 Lifsey, William P_
436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los
12 Logan, J. M
Angeles, Calif.
312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.
11 Longmoor, S. A_
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
10 Lorang, Peter J_
City, Mo.
Apartment 18, 250 North Main Street, Con1 Luiken, John B
cord, N. H.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
2 Lyon, H. S
N. Y.
1334 First National Soo Line Building,
9 Lytle, Frank S
Minneapolis, Minn.
10 McCandless, George T__ 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.
11 McCans, Alex. B
1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
3 McConaughy, R. C__
716 West Williams Street, Decatur, 111.
7 McCreight, Harry A.
Commercial National Bank, Great Falls,
9 McGarvey, Frank S_.
Mont.
Post-office box 592, Indianapolis, Ind.
7 McGrath, John C_
4 McKee, Joel S_^_.
733 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
12 McLean, Charles H. (JG) 310 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.
2 Macdonald, F. G
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.
1334 First National Soo Line Building,
9 Madland, L. L
Minneapolis, Minn.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
2 Maguire, Edward J_,
N. Y.
1829 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
2 Maloney, W. W. 3d.
1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St.
8 Mann, Stuart H
Louis, Mo.
11 Mansfield, Fred S___
Post-office box 1067, Fort Worth, Tex.
2 Marcuse, Benjamin.
560 West One hundred and forty-fourth
street, New York, N. Y.
1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
12 Martin, Leo H
Calif.
2 Matson, Robert H__
108 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y.
12 Maxey, Charles T_
43&-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los
Angeles, Calif.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
2 Mertens, Charles R
N. Y.
5 Miles, Albert F. (JG)_._ War Finance Corporation, post-office box
927, Wilmington, N. C.
Post-office box 822, Nashville, Tenn,
6 Millard, S. T
335 Federal Building, Rock Island, 111.
7 Moon, Earl W
Post-office box 752, Cumberland, Md.
5
Moore, George M



REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued

Post-office box 1162, Columbia S. C.
205 Federal Building, Louisville, Ky.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
Brock House, Rutland, Vt.
1 Murphy, D. F
1334 First National Soo Line Building, Min9 Nelson, Nels, (JG).
neapolis, Minn.
224 Federal Building, Salina, Kans.
10 Noone, D. L
Post-office box 1175, Lakeland, Fla.
6 Northcutt, V. EL_.
Post-office box 91, Hastings, Nebr,
10 Opper, Leslie C
406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg.
12 Otto, Charles C___
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
1 Parker, Edward F_
Mass.
First National Bank of Hayward, Hayward,
Pearson, Herbert (R)
Wis.
724 East Grand Avenue, Springfield, Mo.
8 Peightel, J. C
Lock box 462, Coffeyville, Kans.
10 Peterson, F. R
110 North Adams Avenue, Mason City, la.
7 Potter, Fulton F__
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, CJ eve4, Powell, Charles E_
land, Ohio.
62 South Dale Street, St. Paul, Minn.
9 Power, K. E
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
10 Preussner, Don A_
City, Mo.
711 National Metropolitan Bank Building,
5 Ramsdell, Paul C
Washington, D. C.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
2 Rasmussen, Frank E
N. Y.
St. Regis apartment, 4954 Lindell BouleReinholdt, Carl A
vard, St. Louis, Mo.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
10 Riley, Jay M
City, Mo.
7 Robinson, E. Robert.-. 651 Kellogg Street, SE., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
519 Bedell Building, San Antonio. Tex.
11 Roots, J. O
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
1 Ryan, Frank J
Mass.
130 West Adams Street, Kirkwood. Mo.
8 Sailor, Vance L_
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi7 Sanders, J. L
cago, Hi.
312 Magnolia Building, Dallas Tex.
11 Sandlin, W. A___.
436-437 H. W. Hollman Building, Los
12 Sawyer, L. M. jr_
Angeles, Calif.
1812 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
7 Schecter, William J
9 Schotzhauer, H. A. (R) _. First National Bank, Minnesota Lake, Minn.
Schofield, John W. (U)__. 1539 Hay worth Avenue, Hollywood, Calif.
519 Bedell Building. San Antonio, Tex.
11 Sellers, W. B.
17 Magill Block, Fargo, N. Dak.
9 Sevison, Henry (JG)_
Do.
9 Sheehan, W. F
985 Manhattan Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.
4 Shively, Edward F__
539 Elm Street, Reading, Pa.
3 Sisk, CarlM
3000 James Avenue South, Minneapolis,
9 Smith, A. B_.
Minn.
War Finance Corporation, Atlanta, Ga.
Smith, Clarence F
Post office box 981, Harrisburg, Pa.
3 Smith, George F
Post-office box 336, West Newton, Pa.
4 Smith, George H
Weiser, Idaho.
9 Smith, John H. (R)
First National Bank, Sterling, Colo.
10 Smith, Roy E. (R)
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
2 Smouse, Murray C
N. Y.
710 National Metropolitan Bank Building
Snapp, John W
Washington, D. C.

Post-office box 231, Sunbury, Pa.
Snyder,
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Vernon G
O

8
10

Moore, S. A
Morgan, William M
Mueller, Arthur M. (JG)

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued

Federal

reserve
district
No.

Address

Stewart, Adelia M

9
7
10
4
9
9
2
11
4
5
6
12

Stewart, Charles A
Stobie, C. A
Storing, Charles C. (R) _
Stuart, Robert K
Sullenberger, Sam F
Swenson, Loren T
Swords, George W. (R)
Telyea, N. A
Thompson, K. W
Thorn, Leslie D_
Tripp, Homer S
Tucker, G. H
Vann, John R. (JG) (R).
Waldron, Walter J

7

Walker, Harry W

2

Watson, Ernest H

4

White, A. J__

12

Wilde, M. C

__

Williams, C. L. (R)
6
12

Williams, F. D. (R)
Williams, Robert C
Williams, T. M

7
11
5
8
9
3
8

Wilson, C. F
Wilson, R. F
Wilson, William P. (JG).
Wood, D. R
Woodside, Hal
Wright, Irwin D
Wylie, Robert W
Young, William R
Younger, Cole J

Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C.
Post-office box 63, East Falls Church, Va.
Post office box 313, Honolulu, T. H.
Lock box 450, Mandan, N. Dak.
Post-office box 96, Spencer, la.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Care of Paul Keyes, Federal Building,
Aberdeen, S. Dak.
Apartment 5-CN. 2134 Aqueduct Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
Post office box 1223, Shreveport, La.
509 Post Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Post-office box, 332, Raleigh, N. C.
First National Bank, Colquitt, Ga.
1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
Calif.
1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chicago, 111.
620 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
238 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.
Commercial National Bank, Wilmington,
N. C.
First National Bank of Fergus County,
Lewistown, Mont.
War Finance Corporation, Atlanta, Ga.
1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
Calif.
Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C.
Post-office box 592, Waterloo, Iowa.
312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.
Pulaski National Bank Building, Pulaski, Va.
119 Faulkner Street, Conway, Ark.
1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Post office box 32, Altoona, Pa.
407 Central State National Bank Building,
Memphis, Tenn.
720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.

(R)—Acting as receiver of national bank.
(JG)=National bank examiner, junior grade.
(WRC) = Detailed for temporary duty to War Finance Corporation.
(U)=Unassigned.




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73

NATIONAL BANE FAILURES

One hundred and thirty-eight national banks, with aggregate capital of $9,575,250, were placed in charge of receivers during the year
ended October 31, 1924. The date that each bank was authorized to
commence business, date of appointment of the receiver, the capital
stock, and the circulation outstanding at date of failure are shown in
the appendix of this report.
From date of the first failure of a national bank in 1865 to October
31, 1924, the number of banks placed in charge of receivers was 849.
Of this number, however, 57 were subsequently restored to solvency
and permitted to resume business. The total capital of these banks
at date of failure was $112,391,170, while the book or nominal value
of the assets administered by receivers under the supervision of the
Comptroller aggregated $560,423,962 and the total cash thus far
realized from the liquidation of these assets amounted to $249,776,265.
In addition to this amount, however, there has been realized from
assessments levied against shareholders the sum of $28,234,804, making the total cash collections from all sources $278,011,069, which
have been disbursed as follows:
In dividends to creditors on claims proved, amounting to $283,039,149, the sum of
$173,708,619
In payment of loans and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the bank other than those of the general creditors
70, 339, 736
In payment of legal expenses incurred in the administration of
such receiverships
6, 607, 886
In payment of receivers' salaries and other expenses of receiverships
13,267,365
There has been returned to shareholders in cash
4, 139, 079
Leaving a balance with the Comptroller and the receivers of
9, 948, 384

Assets have been returned to agents for shareholders, to be liquidated for their benefit, having a nominal value of $15,818,008.
The book value of the assets of the 237 national banks that are
still in charge of receivers amount to $173,592,648. The receivers
had realized from these assets at the close of business on October 31,
1924, the sum of $51,600,555 and had collected from the shareholders
on account of assessments levied against them to cover deficiencies
in assets the further sum of $3,915,617, making the total collections
from all sources in the liquidation of active receiverships the sum of
$55,516,172, which amount has been distributed as follows:
Dividends to creditors (to Sept. 30, 1924)
$17,663,886
Loans paid and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the
bank other than those to the general creditors
24, 486, 428
Legal expenses
644, 828
Receivers' salaries and all other expenses of administration
2, 847, 982
Amount returned to shareholders in cash
350, 000
Leaving a balance with the Comptroller and the receivers of
9, 523, 048

Receiverships of 19 national banks were closed during the year,
making a total of 612 closed receiverships.
Collections from the assets of the 612 national banks, the affairs
of which have been finally closed, amounted to $198,175,710, and
together with the collections of $24,319,187 from assessments levied
against the shareholders, make a total of $222,494,897, from which on
claims aggregating $201,686,555 dividends were paid amounting to
$156,044,733.



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Average rate of dividends paid on claims proved was 74.38 per
cent, but including offsets allowed, loans paid, and other disbursements with dividends, creditors received on an average 81.72 per
cent.
Expenses incident to the administration of these 612 trusts, that is,
receivers' salaries and legal and other expenses, amounted to $16,382,441 or 4.23 per cent of the nominal value of the assets and 7.36
per cent of the collections from assets and from shareholders. The
outstanding circulation of these banks at the date of failure was
$30,672,516, which was secured by United States bonds on deposit
in the Treasury of the face value of $33,010,300. The assessments
against shareholders averaged 52.49 per cent of their holdings, while
the collections from the assessments levied were 48.87 per cent of
the amount assessed. The total amount disbursed in dividends
during the current year to the creditors of insolvent banks was
$3,870,811.18.
In the table following is summarized the condition of all insolvent
national banks, the closed and active receiverships being shown
separately:
items

Total assets taken charge of by receivers
Disposition of assets:
Collected from assets
Offsets allowed and settled. _
_
Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of I
court
_
_
Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders
Nominal value of remaining assets
Total..

Closed
receiverships,
612i

Active
receiverships,
Total, 849
237
i

$386,831,314.00 $173,592,648.00 '$560,423,962,00
198,175,710. 00
35,106,656.00

51,600,555.00 ' 249, 776,265.00
11,186,034.00 j 46,292,690.00

132,054,621.00
8,261,146.00 ' 140,315,767.00
15,818, 008. 00
15,818,008.00
»5,676,319.00 102,544,913. 00 108, 221. 232. 00
386,831,314.00

173,592,648.00

560,423,962.00

Collected from assets as above
Collected from assessments from shareholders..
Total collections..

198,175, 710. 00
24,319,187. 00

51,600, 555. 00 249, 776, 265. 00
3,915,617.00
28,234,804.00

222,494,897. 00

55,516,172. 00 278,011,069.00

Disposition of collections:
Loans paid and other disbursements
Dividends paid
Legal expenses
_
Receivers' salary and other expenses
Amount returned to shareholders in cash.
Balance with comptroller or receiver

45,853, 308. 00
156,044, 733. 00
5,963, 058. 00
10,419, 383. 00
3,789, 079.00
425,336.00

24,486,428.00
70,339,736.00
17,663,886.00 173,708,619.00
644,828.00
6,607,886.00
2,847,982.00
13,267,365.00
350, 000. 00
4,139,079.00
9,523,048.00
9,948,384.00

222,494,897.00

55,516,172.00

278,011,069.00

8

94,795,920.00

17,595,250.00

112,391,170.00

33,010,300.00

10,386,05a 00

43,396,350.00

34,733,616.00
30,672,516.00
49,761,240.00
201,686,555.00

1,980,601.00
8,857,164.60
14,085,000.00
81,352,594.00

36,714,217.00
39,529,680.50
63,846,240.00
283,039,149.00

TotalCapital stock at date of failure
United States bonds held at failure to secure circulating
notes
Amount realized from sale of United States bonds held to
secure circulating notes...
Circulation outstanding at failure
Amount of assessment upon shareholders
Claims proved
1

Includes 57 banks restored to solvency.
* Accounted for in final settlement with creditors or charged off as loss by order of court.
Includes capital stock of 57 banks restored to solvency.

3

Statistics relative to the capital, date of appointment of receiver,
and per cent of dividends paid to creditors 01 12 insolvent national
banks, the affairs of which were closed during the year ended October
31, 1924, appear in the following table:



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Title

Pynchon National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bonk _
Overland National Bank
First National Bank _
Home National Bank
First National Bank
California National Bank
San Juan County National Bank
Carmen National Bank .
First National Bank
Citizens National Bank

Location

Springfield, Mass
__ Bowling Green, Ohio.
C happell, Nebr
Boise, Idaho
Cotton Plant, Ark
Llano, Tex
Spencer, N. C_
Modesto, Calif
Farmington, N. Mex..
Carmen, Okla
...
Princeton, Wis
_
Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Date
receiver
appointed
June
Jan.
Jan.
May
Apr.
Apr.
July
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.

Per cent
Capital dividends
paid to
creditors

24,1901 $200,000
50,000
5,1917
50,000
29,1921
28,1921 100, 000
60,000
7,1922
60,000
18,1923
25,000
3,1923
13,1921 100.000
50,000
12,1924
25,000
19,1924
25, 000
21,1924
100,000
14,1924

1

107.014
72.90
30
80.50
100
100
100
77.60
100
100
65
70

i Includes 300 per cent of interest.

Of the 138 banks placed in charge of receivers since October 31,
1923, 8 were closed on account of the inability to realize on loans; 10,
injudicious banking; 9, crop loss; 1, injudicious banking and adverse
business conditions; 8, depreciation of securities; 4, inability to meet
demands; 6, closed by run; 1, large losses, withdrawals, and insufficient
credit; 21, heavy withdrawals; 4, defalcation of officers; 1, large losses
and injudicious banking; 11, large losses; 4, unable to realize on
assets; 3, defalcation of former cashier; 9, bad management; 15,
depleted reserve; 4, irregularities; 1, deficient reserve and unable to
realize on loans; 4, excessive loans; 1, crop loss and depreciation of
securities; 1, bad paper; 1, deflation; 1, insufficient credit; 1, injudicious banking and depleted reserves; 2, bad paper taken over from
old organization; 7, information not available.
CONVICTIONS OF NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS AND OTHERS
• FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BANKING LAWS DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1924

During the year ended October 31, 1924, according to data furnished by the Department of Justice, officers and employees of
national banks have been sentenced for violations of the national
banking laws as follows:




Criminal cases under the national banking laws resulting in conviction during the year ended October SI, 1924
Position

Name of officer and others

George F. Mahnkin__
S. H. Keddington
J. R.Burt
Morris H. Dinsmore..
Warren G. Dunkle...

Title and location of the bank

Em; .
Cashier
Bookkeeper and teller..
Teller.
_.
_.
Cashier

Fred Johnson
J. M. Rinkes, jr.

Irving National Bank, New York, N. Y
First National Bank, Shelley, Idaho
Second National Bank, Griffin, Ga
District National Bank, Washington, D. C
Continental National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa...
Teller..
Phoenix National Bank, Phoenix, Ariz
do..
do
_
do
Columbia National Bank, Kansas City, Mo
President..
Pana National Bank, Pana, 111
Not stated.
.do..
Employee.,
National Bank of Cohoes, Cohoes, N. Y
do..
Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla
Cashier
Second National Bank, Oswego, N. Y
Manager Chinese depart- Citizens National Bank, Boston, Mass
ment.
First National Bank, Atmore, Ala
Cashier
First National Bank, McAlester, Okla
Assistant cashier
Anglo-London-Paris National Bank, San FranPaying teller
cisco, Calif.
Director.,
Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, Mont.
.dodo
First National Bank, Canton, Ohio
Employee..
Cashier....
..do..
Employee..
..do..

E. Bauer Shuster..
C. H. Anderson...
B. F. Seller
Julius Keefer
William Stege
Adam Preszler..
P.M.Abbott..

Bookkeeper
Employee
Assistant cashier.
Cashier
President
Cashier...
President.

Abram M. Caraker...
Henry Austerman
J. N. Ramsey, jr..
E. L. White
'.
J.B.Walker
Thomas Hines, jr
G. L. Healey
JohnD. Cogswell, jr..
Philip Moy
J. M. Northrop...
F. A. Sweeney
A. G. BrockhofiL.
Robert C. Noble.
JulisC. Peters....
Ed. Carting

John Leonard Barker, jr
Teller
Morgan May
Individual bookkeeper
J. Robert Ledford
..do..
John Milton
_.
..doJohn W. Funderburgh
Teller
F. F. Smith
' Cashier



Planters National Bank, Hughes, Ark
Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla
Pana National Bank, Pana, HI
do
_
..,
_
First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak

Offense

Sentence

Date of
sentence

1 year and 1 day
$1,000 fine
$500
fine
4 years
2 years and costs

1923
Oct. 31
Nov. 1
- Nov. 1
Nov. 5
Nov. 7

Embezzlement
False entries
Abstraction and false entries
Embezzlement
Misapplication and false entries.
Misapplication
..do
.do..
Overcertification of check,
.do..
Embezzlement
Misapplication
do
—.do
Embezzlement.
do
do
,

Nov. 15
8 months in j ail
Do.
do
1 year and l d a y . . .
Nov. 24
$500fineand costs.,
Dec. 3
do..
Do.
4 months in jail
Dec. 5
$100 fine
Dec. 6
$2,000 fine
Dec. 12
3 years in House of CorrecDo.
tion.
Dec. 15
2 years
1 year and 1 day and $75 fine.Dec. 17
Dec. 18
$2,000 fine

False entries
do
Embezzlement..
..do..
..do..

Do.
30 months and fine1
do.*
Do.
1 year and 1 day in reforma- Dec. 19
tory.
Dec. 20
do
Dec. 28
4 months in workhouse

....do
Misapplication _ _.,
Overcertification of check _.
.do..
_
Embezzlement and false entries,
.do..do..
Misapplication and false enFirst National Bank, Three Forks, Mont
tries.
First National Bank, Birmingham, Ala
Embezzlement
Phoenix National Bank & Trust Co., Lexing- ....do
ton, Ky.
.do.
....do
....do
..doFirst National Bank, McKinney, Tex...
False entries.
Not stated...
First National Ba^k, Mebane, N. C . . .

2 years
$100 fine
$200fineand costs..
....do
18 months
$1,000 fine..
$200 fine....

1924
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Do.
Jan. 15
Jan. 15
Jan. 18

Jan. 21
18 months...
Do.
$500 fine.....
Do.
1 year and 1 day
6 months in jail and $500 fine. Do.
Do.
1 year and 1 day
Jan. 31
$1,000 flue

Frank O.Fuchs
J. L. Johnson
Frank F. C. Haisler.
Jack Darby
David B. Schumm..
R. Lewis Shelby
D.A.Bragg
Ruel Drysdale
Charles Bernstein.
Harry B. Bachrach...
William Pearlman
Leonard S.Me yers. _.
Louis Feldman
Alvin II. Thurmond.
Frank Thurmond
Fred P. Davis
J. H. McLaughlin..
L. C.Winkler
A. B. Stokes
C. B. Dekle
William O'Hanlon.
Irving L. Levy
L. E. Deupree
Lewis C. Butler...
Frank McDowellFred S. Bowen
Gus F. Wildnaber
John Bixel
Edwin C. Cain..
...
John H. Haase, jr
_..
William H. Hoffhine, jr.
Ewin Patterson
H. C.Watson.._
Harry Kettles
James A. Hayward
Sheldon Brannen.. _
L.A.Davis
P.E. Cahill
Chailes M. Vanderhoef
A. B. Hemp
11 enry Hartjan

Vice president.
Bookkeeper
Paying tellerEmployee
do.
Cashier.
.....do..
Bookkeeper.
do
Aider and abettor.,
.....do
do.
do.
Cashier
Bookkeeper.
do
do
Cashier
Assistant cashier,
.do.
President..
Cashier
EmployeeCashier
..do..
President
Assistant cashier.
President
do
Bookkeeper
Aider and abettor.
Assistant cashier.,
do..
Teller
Receiving teller...
President
Cashier
do
Assistant cashier..
Cashier
do
Bookkeeper.

i Singlefineof $2,500




Citizens National Bank, Evansville, Ind.
First National Bank, Lakeland, Fla
Austin National Bank, Chicago, 111
Security National Bank, Dallas, Tex
do.
National Bank of Hopewell, Va
First National Bank, Fitzgerald, Qa
First National Bank, Miami Beach, Fla
Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York,
N. Y.
do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
First National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga
do
Central National Bank & Trust Co., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Provident National Bank, Waco, Tex
First National Bank, Larned, Kans
First National Bank, Greer, S. C
National City Bank, Tampa, Fla
Geneva National Bank, Geneva, N. Y
United National Bank, New York, N. Y
Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York,
N.Y.
First National Bank, Dubois, Idaho
First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo
Graham National B ank, Graham, Tex
Harriman National Bank, New York, N.Y
United States National Bank, Vale, Oreg
First National Bank, Bluffton, Ohio
Union National Bank, Charlotte, N. C
Irving National Bank, New York, N. Y
First National Bank, Washington, Kans
First National Bank, Rising Star, Tex
City National Bank, Dallas, Tex
Republic National Bank, Dallas, Tex
Commonwealth Building Association, Washington, D. C.
First National Bank, Milford, N. J
First National Bank, Greenville, Pa.
_...
Broughton National Bank, Dayton, Wash
First National Bank, Belmore, N. Y
Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak..
Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York,
N. Y.

Embezzlement
Misapplication.. _.
Abstraction
_.
Misapplication
do
_
Embezzlement
_.
Embezzlement and false
Embezzlement
False entries and misapplication.
Aider and abettor
do.
do
do
False entries
Embezzlement..
Misapplication..
Embezzlement..
Misapplication..
do
False entries
Embezzlement..

5 years
$100 fine
10 days in jail and $200 fine.
60daysinjail
do.
6 years
1 year and 1 day.
1 day in jail and $200 fine...
1 year

Feb. 4
Feb. 5

5 years
2Y2 years
1 year and 1 day.
do
$1 fine..
2 years...
$100 fine.

Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Mar. 1
Do.

1 year and 1 day
$100fineand costs
1 year and 6 months...
$100 fine
2 years
1 year and 10 months..

Mar. 5
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 18
Mar. 29

Misapplication and abstrac- 15 months..
tion.
Embezzlement
do
do
2 years
-.
1 day in custody of the marshal.
Misapplication$2,500 fine
Defalcation
$5 fine
$400 fine
Embezzlement
lday
do
3 years
do
1 year and lday
_
Misapplication
6 months in jail
Embezzlement
do—
do
1 year and 1 day
Misapplication
1 year in jail
False entries
1 day in jail and $1,000 fine.
Embezzlement and misap- 9 months in jail
plication.
Embezzlement
iyi years .
$350 fine..
False entries
$100 fine-.
Embezzlement

Feb. 12

Do.

Feb. 19
Feb. 25
Feb. 28

Mar. 3

Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 29

5

%o.
Apr. ' 7
Apr. 8
Apr. 18
Apr. 21
Apr. 24
29
May 2

May
May
May
May
May
May

5
8
12
13
14
20

Criminal cases under the national banking laws resulting in conviction during the year ended October 31, 1924—Continued
Name of officer and others

Sentence

Date of
sentence

Embezzlement..
Abstraction
Embezzlement.
False entries

1 year and 1 day_
6 months in jail...
$500 fine..
$1,500 fine

1924
May 29
June 6
Do.
June 9

Embezzlement. _
Abstraction
Embezzlement..

5 years
3 months in jail
1 hour in custody of marshal
and $25 fine.
2 years

Position

Title and location of the bank

Morgan T. Fulton _
H. E. Dempsey
M. E. McElroy....
F. D. Warn

Assistant cashier
do
Employee
Vice president and cashier .

T.L.Hildebrand.
Walter B. Todd..
Robert Courtot...

Cashier.
do
Collection clerk.

Westmoreland National Bank, Greensburg, Pa
Farmers First National Bank, Minooka, 111....
Commercial National Bank, St. Joseph, Mich..
First National Exchange Bank, Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho.
First National Bank, Columbia City, Ind
City National Bank, Hackensack, N. J
Fifth-Third National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio..
Atlantic City National Bank, Atlantic City,
N.J.
First National Bank, Ingomar, Mont

Misapplication and false entries.
Misapplication

Percy S. French.

Note teller

W. T. Craig

President.

Raymond E. Thompson.
D.A.Randall
C. D. Zimmerman
C. E. McCarroll

Cashier
President
Aider and abettor
Teller

Henry E. Rohlf

President...

First National Bank, Hayward, Wis

L. W.Taylor
Bernard A. Maron, alias
John M. Barry.
E. P. Rogers
Bernard J. Boyle.
Claude H. Rosenbaum
Karl Hammer

Cashier
Assistant paying teller and
receiving teller.
Cashier
Employee—
President
Vice president

First National Bank, Wapato, Wash
_
Capitol National Bank, New York, N. Y




_

First National Bank, Eatontown, N. J
First National Bank, Douglas, Wyo
do
Producers National Bank, Tulsa, Okla

First National Bank, Harts ville, S. C
Kensington National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa..
Exchange National Bank, Shreveport, La
Barnsdall National Bank, Barnsdall, Okla

00

16 months, $1,000 fine, and
costs.
Abstraction
_
_. $250 fine
False entries
5 hours in jail and $1,500 fine.
Aider and abettor
do
Embezzlement and false en- 9 months in jail and $350 fine.
tries.
Misapplication and false en- 8 years
tries.
6 months in jail
Embezzlement
do
3 years
_do.
,.do.
_do_
_do_

$200 fine
$273
12 months in jail...
12 months in jail and $150
fine.

June 12
June 16
June 21
June 23
June 24
July 21
July 31
Do.
Aug. 7
Aug. 27
Aug. 29
Sept. 9
Sept. 17
Sept. 23
Oct. 22
Oct. 31

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79

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Resources of the 12 Federal reserve banks, October 29, 1924, were
$4,897,269,000, and show a reduction since October 31, 1923, of
$193,998,000.
The gold holdings of these banks were reduced in this period from
$3,111,078,000 to $3,043,826,000, while other lawful money was
increased $10,849,000.
Bills discounted and bought show a reduction of $650,529,000
between October 31, 1923, and October 29, 1924. and amounted to
$437,969,000 on the latter date. Holdings of United States securities
were increased in this period from $91,837,000 to $584,200,000.
Capital stock shows an increase between October 31, 1923, and
October 29, 1924, of $2,227,000, and surplus funds an increase of
$2,546,000. Government deposits were reduced from $40,334,000 to
$28,266,000 and member bank deposits, consisting of lawful reserve
deposited with these banks, were increased from $1,895,265,000 to
$2,162,347,000.
Statements showing assets and liabilities of these banks at the
dates of fall reports since November 26, 1915, to October 29, 1924,
and principal items of resources and liabilities, according to monthly
statements in the years 1920 to October 29, 1924, follow:




[In thousands of dollars]
Nov. 26,
1915

Nov. 24,
1916

00
O

Nov. 16,
1917

Nov. 22,
1918

Nov. 28,
1919

Nov. 26,
1920

Oct. 26,
1921

Oct. 25,
1922

Oct. 31,
1923

Oct. 29,
1924

1,584,328
52,525
081, 719
241,906
1,273

2,060,265
55,992
2,078,219
177,314
27

2,093,641
66,025
2,709,804
314,937

2,023, 916
171, 364
2,983,133
320, 614

2, 786, 239
150,909
1, 371, 075
190,940

3,085,083
126,835
727,090
408, 630
27

3,111,078
119,219
1,088,498
91,837
317

3,043,826
130,068
437,969
584,200

540,067
55,679

653,493
63,931

611,271
69,047

611,709
89,497

ASSETS

Gold
_
_
_
Other lawful money
Bills discounted and bought
United States securities
_.
Municipal warrants
Federal reserve notes—net
Due from Federal reserve banks— net.
Uncollected items. _
_
All other assets
_.

459,935
17,974
122,593
50,594
22,166
15,414
43,263

4,633

3,121

428,544
22, 111

819,010
28,700

1,013,426
32,208

485,342

TotaL

321,068
37,212
48,973
L2,919
27,308
19,176
14,053

735,060

3,012,406

5,219,527

6,230,041

6,244,580 j 5,094,915

5,065,095

5,091,267

4,897,269

87,001
81,087
98,157

99,020
103,007
164,745
213,824
15,909 |
46, 624
1,734,691 | 1,669,059

106,277
215,398
23,659
1,799,931

109,726
218,369
40,334
1, 895,265

111,953
220,915
28,266
2,162,347

709,401 |
36,152

LIABILITIES

Capital paid in
_
Surplus
_
Government deposits
Member bank deposits—net
Due to member and nonmember banks..
All other deposits
Federal reserve notes—net
Federal reserve bank notes in circulation.
Collection items
_
All other liabilities
Total.
i In actual circulation.




54,846 ;
15,000 !
397,952 j

55,711
26,319
037,072

218,887
*I,~50l,~423"

13,385

14, 296
1,028

4,159
485,342

735,060

1

1,134 !
113,174 i
1,718,000 i 1,

972, 585 i 2,555,215
80,504
8,000
620,608
240,437
4,383
50,867

3,012,406

L

2,852,277
256,793
861,436
50,058

5,219,527 j 6,230,041

22,873
18,180
3,325, 629 i 2,408, 779 i 2, 298, 536
37,995
214, 610
88,024
582,442
466,044
539, 773
25,346
107,534
76,681

23,061
27,351
2,224,865 i 1, 766,622
523,
555,914
566,510
23,210 I
13,305

6,244,580

5,091,267 I

5,094,915

5,065,095

4,897,269

H

M
w
a
o
O

P
El

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

81

The principal assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal reserve banks
at the close of business each month, from January 30. 1920, to October 29, 1924, are shown in the statement following:
[Eu millions of dollars|
Asset •
<

Year
Gold

Jan. 30. _
Feb. 27..
Mar. 26..
Apr. 30..
M a y 28..
Juno 25..
July 3 0 . .
Aug. 27..
Sept. 24.
Oct. 2 9 . .
Nov. 26..
Dec. 30..
Jan. 28._.
Feb. 25_.
Mar. 2 5 . .
Apr. 2 7 . .
M a y 25..
June 2 9 . .
July 2 7 . .
Aug. 24..
Sept. 28..
Oct. 26...
Nov. 30..
Dec. 2 8 . .
Jan. 2 5 . .
Feb. 2 1 . .
Mar. 29.
Apr. 26..
M a y 31...
Juno28_.
July 26 _.
Aug. 30..
Sept. 27.
Oct. 25. _
Nov. 29..
Dec. 27..
Jan. 3 1 . .
Feb. 2 8 . .
Mar. 28..
Apr. 2 5 . .
M a y 29..
June 27 _.
July 2 5 . .
Aug. 29..
Sept. 26.
Oct. 3 1 . .
Nov. 28..
Dec. 26_.
Jan. 30. .
Feb. 27..
Mar. 26_.
Apr. 30..
M a y 28..
June 25..
July 30..
Aug. 27..
Sept. 24.
Oct. 2 9 . .

Liabilities

Other Bills dis- United AggreStates
cur- counted securi- gate Capiand
tal
ties assets
rency bought

1920

Gross if'irru]*
deposits ' iio:i

Sur-

plus

3,101
3,257

2,013
1, 967
1, 935
1,937
1,953
1,969
1,978
1,972
1. 990
2,003
2, 024
2,059

1921

1922

1923

1924




61
116
122
134
139
139
151
156
162
165
171
190

2,736
2,985
2,901
2,942
2,938
2,831
2,837
2,989
3,012
3,100
2,983
2,975

304
294
290
294
306
352
325
301
298
296
321
288

6,074
6,416
6,048
6,050
6,114 !
6. 075 I
6, 033
8,179
6,312
6,342
6,245
6.270

88
91
91
92
94
95
95
97
97
98
99
100

120
120
120
120
120
120
165
165
165
165
165
165

2,740
2,911
2,542
2,526
2,542
2,473
2,408
2,448
2,477
2,418
2.333
2,321

2,106
2,140
2,211
2.318
2,393
2,462
2. 531
2,619
2, 726
2, 786
2,849
2,870

214
217
211
187
165
164
154
147
153
151
140
123

2, 622
2, 567
2,410
2,167
1,957
1,803
1,670
1,531
L442
1,371
1,255
1,294

287
287
283
268
306
257
249
239
224
191
205
241

5,862
5,861
5, 753
5, 504
5,380
5,242
5.150
5,053
5.107
5. 095
5,044
5.151

100
101

202
202

101
102
102
102
103
103
103
103
103

202
202
202
214
214
214
214
214
214

2,239 |
2,279
2,295
2,157
2,131
2,098
2,108
2,071
2,159
2,205
2,206
2,223

2,904
2, 947
2, 975
2,995
3,008
3, 02i
3,055
3,063
3.077
3,085
3, 073
3,040

155
134
128
130
123
127
127
132
126
127
130
108

933
804
739
583
590
623
536
576
658
727
909
876

250
355
441
567
603
557
541
498
451
409
304
458

4,781
4.789
4,816
4, 860
4,847
4.905
4. 803
4, 849
4,970
5.065
5.081
5, 305

103
104 !
104 i
104 I

215
215
215
215
215
215
215
215
215
215
215
215

2,177
2,198
2,214
2,333
2,293
2,370
2,331
2,297
2.336
2,382
2.381
2.479

2,269
2,255

3, 070
3,073
3, 001
3.085
3,109
3,111
3,114
3,121
3.117
3, 111
3,112
3,071

206
175
178
165
148
164
160
149
150
117
144
136

786
803
954
911
989
979
937
989

1,034
1,088
1,083
1,194

354
363
249
194
189
135
96
94
92
92
84
104

5,014
5,087
5,068
5,041
5.073
5,038
4.953
4. 967
5,078
5.091
5,098
5,169

218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218

2,471 !
•2,499 !
2,492 !
2, 473
2,476
2,462
2,410
2,393
2,481
2,515
2,498
2,473

2,307
2,250
2.235
2,225
2,252
2,229
2,196
2,226
2,248
2,225
2,247
2,341

3,143
3,123
3,123
3,120
3,118
3,156
3,155
3,115
3, 069
3, 044

180
158
151
152
143
169
155
332
130
130

794
795
685
572
516
395
318
312
352
438

221
221
221
221
221
221
221
221
221
221

2,475
2, 522 j
2,521 !
2,539 !
2,486 !
2, 599 i
2,634 i
2, 618 i
2,737 i
2,784 (

2,021
2.023
1,983
1,926
1,891
1,844
1,762
1,741
1,730
1,767

4,842
121
4,890
156
4,851
257
4,811
302
4,725
333
4,791
430
4,740
505
4,704
542
575 | 4.812
584 ! 4,897

105 '
105
105
106
106
106
107 i
107 !
1D8 i
109 !
109 I
109 I
109
110
110
110
110
110
110 !

no
in
in
in
in
in
in

1.12

112
112

!
!
j
!
i
:
i
!
;

3,252
3,286
3,302
3,312
3,404
3,494
3,566
3,648
3.562

3,241
3,106
2,880
2,767
2,663
2,599
2,559
2,497
2,442
2,528

2,237
2,212
2,192
2,190
2,207
2,289
2,351
2,475

82

KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Percentage of bills discounted secured by United States Government obligations to
the total bills discounted and purchased by the Federal reserve banks at the end of
each month, year ended October 81, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]

Bills
discounted
secured by
United
States
Government
obligations

Nov. 30
Dec. 31

_

1923
-1924
-

Jan. 31
Feb. 29
Mar. 31
Apr. 30
May 31
June30_
July 3 1 . .
Aug. 3O._
Sept. 30..
Oct. 31

-.

Percentage
of bills
discounted
secured by
Government
obligations to
total bills discounted and
purchased

406,533
353,685

Date

Total holdings of bills
discounted
and pur-

1,103,661
1,077,705

36.8
32.8

818,301
796,843
746,132
571,670
620,915
370, 478
316, 516
332, 771
407, 775
464, 254

32.7
32.3
30.7
28.2
31.5
31.2
28.3
25.1
27.4
25.5

267,978
257, 215
228,949
161,164
164,149
115, 580
89, 424
83,480
111,591
118,592

-.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK DISCOUNT RATES
The discount rates with relation to each class of paper, of each of
the 12 Federal reserve banks, in effect October 31, 1924, are shown
in the following statement:
Discount rates of Federal reserve banks in effect October 81, 1924
Paper maturing—
Within 90 days
Federal reserve bank
Commercial, Secured by
agricultural, United States Bankers'
and livestock Government acceptances
paper, n. e. s. obligations
Boston
New York....
Philadelphia..
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
tft. Louis
Minneapolis. _
Kansas City..
Dallas
San Francisco

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3H

After 90 days
but within 9
months
Agricultural *
Trade
livestock
acceptances andpaper

3^

4
4
4
4
4
4

m

'Including bankers' acceptances drawn for an agricultural purpose and secured by warehouse receipts,
etc.
Changes during the month—Minneapolis, Oct. 15, from 43^ to 4 per cent.




83

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

DISCOUNT AND INTEREST RATES IN LEADING CITIES

In publishing the following statement showing the customary
rates charged on loans and discounts, in weeks ended September
and October 15, 1924, and in the month ended October 15, 1923,
as reported by representative banks in various cities in which Federal
reserve banks and their branches are located, the Federal Reserve
Board calls attention to the fact that these rates are not averages,
but are those at which the bulk of paper of each class is handled by
reporting banks, in instances where reports disclose the fact that
no one rate clearly covers the bulk of paper handled, the range of
rates most commonly charged is given.
In making comparisons between the rates charged in 1924 and
those charged at earlier periods it should be borne m mind that the
earlier rates refer to an entire month, while the latest figures cover
only a week.
Attention is also called to the fact that the method of reporting
the rates has been somewhat modified and that slight changes in
the rates may reflect these modifications, Rates reported for the
week ended October 15 showed little change from those of a month
previous.
Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cities during weeks ended September
and October 15, 1924, and in the month ended October 15, 1923
paper
Customers* prime commercial ]
Loans secur ed by
Liberty b onds

Interbank loans
30-90 days
District number
and city

1. Boston
2. New York . ___
Buffalo
3. Philadelphia
4. Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
5. Richmond _
Baltimore
6. Atlanta_.
Birmingham
Jacksonville
New Orleans _ _
Nashville
7. Chicago
Detroit
8. St. Louis
Louisville
_
Little Rock
9. MinneapolisHelena
i
10. Kansas City
Omaha
Denver Oklahoma City
11. Dallas
El Paso
Houston
12. San Francisco
_
Portland
Seattle
Spokane
Salt Lake City
Los An eel es

4-6 m o n t h s

Week
WTeek
Week
Month ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month
ending
ending
ending
ending
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
15,
Oct. Sept. 15,
Oct. Sept,
Oct. Sept,
Oct. Sept. 15,
15,
3923
1923
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
1923
15,
.15,
15,
1923
1924 1924
1924 1924
1924 1924
1924 1924
Week
ending—

4\
3^-5
5 -6
4-45
5 -6
5 -6
54-6
5 -55
4J-51
5 -6
5 -0
35-8
5 -6
6
4 -5
4|-6

3S-53
54-6
4-44
5f-6
5^6
' 5
4-2-5j
5 -6

6 ft

r

4l-6|
6
4 -5
5 -6
3f-5
6
6
fj
6
4H; 44-5
5 -0 5 -6
4 -6
44-6 41-6
6 - 7 6 -7
4 -6 4 -6
8

8

5 -6 5 -6
45-5 44-55
6
6
6
6
5 -7 5 -6
6 6-7
6 6 -7




51-

34-6*
6
55 4-44
6 5 -6
6 5 -6
6 5-5-6
6^
5-5

3|-5 2
6
4x-45

5 2 -6
54-6
5 -54
41-51
6 5 -6 5- 6
6 -7 6 -7 5 -6
7 -8 3J-7 41-8
6 5 -6 5 -7
6
7
6
5-5- 44-64 4 -o
e; 45-6 4-5-6
3^-5 4 -5
6*
6
6
6
6
6
55
4f

a

5 -0 5 -6
4§-6 45-6
41-5
6-7
64
5} 4 -6 5 -6
6
6

8
8
6 5 -6
44-5
64

8

5 -6

4

*f

6
7 6 -65
6
7 6 -7
7 4 -6 6 -7
65 6 -7 6 -7

4
54
51-55
6
5*
54 4 -5
6"
o
6
6
6 6^54
6
5! 41-51
6 fi"-6
6 5-6
6 -8
6 44-J*

4
4-4}

5
5 -54

AI_A1

54-6
55- 4 -44
5 -6
5
5 -6
6
5 -55
5 -54
5
5 5 -6
5
6 5 -51
5 -6
6 44-6
51
5 -6
6
6
5 -6 6 -7 5 -8
5f 5 -6
1
6
7
7 5 -6
5
5 -54
54 44-54
6 44-5* 4-5-5
54 4-5-6
54 5 55 42 55
55 5 -555
5
5
6
5*
6
6
6
6"
54 64-6

5 -6
55-6
6 -7
6-7
5-| 4 -6
8 6 -8
6 45-5
55-6 5 -6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6 -7
6
61
6
6

9

5 -6
55-6
8 -8
6 -7
4 -6
6 -8
5 -6
6
6
6
6 -7
6

9 45-6
6
6

5' -6

5 -6
4-44
5 -6
6
54-6
45-6
4A-6
6
4|-8
4|-6
5 -6
44-555 -6
5 -6
5
6
44-5
fl"-6

5 -51
6

9

6
5-5^
6

51
5
6

6 -8

5 -54
6
Q

6
6
6

6

6

6-7

54 4 -6
8 7 -8

If
6
6
7
6
6

5 -6
5 -6
6-7
6
6
6
6-7

6 -7
4 -6

7

8

g

5 -6
5-6
6 -7
6
6 -7
6-7

7
54-6

6-7

7

7 -8
6
64

84

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cites during weeks ended September
and October 15, 192%y and in the month ended October 15, 1923—Continued
Loans secured by stocks and bonds

District number
and city

Loans secured by
warehouse receipts

Time

Demand

Cattle loans

Week
Week
Week
Week
ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month
ending
ending
ending
ending
Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oot. Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct.
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
15,
1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923
1924 1924 1923
j

1. Boston
2. New York....
Buffalo.
3. Philadelphia.
4. Cleveland
Pittsburgh _ . .
Cincinnati
6. Richmond
Baltimore
6. Atlanta...
Birmingham.
Jacksonville..
New Orleans.
Nashville
7. Chicago
Detroit
8. St. Louis
Louisville
Little Rock
9. Minneapolis..
Helena
10. Kansas CityOmaha
DenverOklahoma City
11. Dallas.
El Paso. _
Houston..
12. San Francisco
Portland
Seattle.
Spokane
Salt Lake City
Los Angeles

5-6
31-5
6
5 -6
51
6-6
_; 4-|-5l
5 -6
6
6-7

2 J } 5-51
6
5 -6
4
5-6 I
5-51

litt

5-6 j
6 !
5-8 I
4 -6 5 -6 ;
41-6 51-6
4 -51 4-5
6 41-6
6 *•?

41-5
5 -6

51
6
6
6 5-6

3i

4f

1(J

31-4

6
51-6 51-6
5-6 5-6

5-6
6 -7
6-8 6-8
6 5 -6
61-6
41-5
5 -6
4-51
6
6-7

6

6
51-6
6
5!
6
6-7
6-8

n*

4-41

51-6
6
6 -7

5 -5i
5 -6
6
41-7
6-7
5 -6
51-6
51-6
5-6
41-51
5 -6
5 -6 51-5} 41-51
41-51
6
6
6
6-7

.4

6-7
7-8
51-6

f

5 -6

5 -6

61-7
6-7
5-7
8
5 -6
5 -6
6-7
6

51
6-8
6
8
5-6
5 -6
7
6
8
7
6 -7

51-6
51-6 5 -6
6 -7 6-7
6i 5-8 6 -7
8
8
8
7 5-6 5-6
51-6 5 -6 5 -6
6 6 -7 6 -7
6 6 -7
6
7
7 6-7
7 5 -7
7
6
7 6 -7

6!
8
7
6
7
7
7
6H33

5 -6
6-7
6-8
6 -8
6 -7
8
5-6
6
6 -7
6 -7
7
7

5-6

5-51

61

6-7

6-7

4i

5 -6

6 -7

51
5J-6 4 -5

5 -6
6-7
6-7
6-8
5-8
8
5 -51
6
6 -7
7
6- 7
7
6 -7

6 -7
6-7
6-8
7 -8
7 -8
8 -10
6-8

6 -7
6-8
6-7
7-8
7-8
8- 10
5-8
6
6
6-7

?
6
7

8

?

6-7
7
7

RATES FOR MONEY IN NEW YORK
Statistics with respect to monthly rates for various classes of paper,
including sterling bills, in New York, in the year ended October 31,
1924, furnished by the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, New
York, with a comparison of the range of rates annually from 1915 to
1924, are shown in the statements following:
The high point for call loans was increased from 53^ per cent in
November, 1923, to and remained at 6 per cent in December, 1923,
and January, 1924; reached 5 per cent in February, was increased
}/2 per cent in March and April, was reduced 1 per cent in May, and
remained at 3 per cent for the balance of the period covered. The
low point was reduced from 4 per cent in November, 1923, to 2 J^ per
cent in March, 1924, increased in April to 3)^ per cent, and fell to
2% per cent in May. Since June the low rate has been 2 per cent.
The low point for time loans, paper running from 60 days to 6
months, was reduced from 4 ^ - 5 per cent in November, 1923, to
2J£-3 per cent in October, 1924, and fluctuated between these rates
in the intervening months, while the high point was reduced in this
period from 5J£ per cent for the various classes of paper to 2 ^ - 3 ^
per cent. The high point rate for this class of paper likewise fluctuated in the intervening months.




85

KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

The range of rates in November, 1923, for commercial paper,
double and single name, maturing in from four to six months, was
4M-5% per cent, compared with 3-3}^ per cent in October, 1924.
The range of rates tor 60-day sterling bills, was increased from
$4.23M-$4.463^ in November, 1923, to $4.42tt-$4.509£ in October,
1924; the range of rates for sight drafts was increased in this period
from $4.26-$4.48?4 to $4.45^—$4.52%, and the increase in the range
of rates for cable transfers was from $4.26j£-$4.48^6 to $4.45^—
$4.53^.
Rates for money in New York
1923
November

1924

December

January

February

Call loans, stock exchange:
Range
Time loans:
60 days
_
90 days
_
4 months
5 months
6 months...
Commercial paper:
Double n a m e s Choice,1 4 to 6 months.
Single n a m e s Prime, 4 to 6 months..
Good, 4 to 6 months..

March

April

4 -5

1924
May
Call loans, stock exchange:
Range
Time loans:
60 days
90 days
4 months
5 months
6 months
Commercial paper:
Double names—
Choice,14 to 6 months.
Single names—
Prime, 4 to 6 months .
Good, 4 to 6 months...

June

July

2 -3

Se

?^m"

2 -3

PI

August

October

3 -334
3 W

3 -3:
3^-3;

4 -4%

1
Sixty to ninety day paper no longer quoted, as little or no paper of these short maturities is now being
made. As rates previously, howe\or, for sixty to ninety day paper were identical with those for four to
six months paper, present rates are properly comparable with previous rates, the standard for all recent
years being four to six months paper.

Rates for sterling bills
Sight

60-day
1923

November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
__
July
August
September..
October

4. 2 3 ^ - 4 . 4 H
4. 29^-4.37%

Cable transfers

4.26 -4.4
4.31^-4.2

1924
4.183/8-4. 29H
-

- - •

•

[A34

__.
_

_




4. 42A-4- 4!
4.45^-4. 5;

Comparison of the range of rates for call loans, 60-day time loans, and two-name commercial paper loans in New
York annually for 1915 to 1924 is shown in the statement following:

°

Range of rates for money in New York annually, 1915 to 1924
1915
Range
for
High L o w
January

2%

3

3 -&A

(tiO
(2-

3 -6

10

5 -6

6-20

6




7
8

6

6 -8

7 -lYi

6 -VA

43^-6

9

3 -6

6

5

5 -5H

&A-4

2

5^-25

5 -5^

7

5

6-7

5 -5%

6

5

534-6

3^-6

5

1923

2%

1924

Range Range
High Low
for
for December January
3K2-5H

6

4!/,

33^-6

o

4^-5

6

2

5

4U

5H

W
w
o
o
B

Range Range
Range
for Defor
High J-.OW to Octocember January
ber
4U-6

&A
8

30

2

1922

Range Range
Range Range
High Low for DeHigh Low
ior Defor
for
cember January
cember January
6 -7

25

7- 8

ft

VA-QA

1921

Range
High L o w
for
January

s
H

2H-15
4 - 4 ^

(2-

1920

Call loans
Time loans
days)
Commercial

m

15

CD

1

4

Range Range
Range Range
Range Range
Range
Range Range
High Low for Defor
High Low for DeHigh Low for Defor Defor
High Low for Defor
for
cember January
cember January
cember
cember .January
cember January

CD

3

(60

1919

1918

CD

Call loans
Time loans
days)
Commercial
name)

1917

1916

2

5

3

2

-6

3 -&A

w
o
d

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

87

NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE

Statistics furnished by Mr. W. J. Gilpin, manager of the New
York Clearing House Association, covering the year ended September
30, 1924, show capital stock of 40 member banks of $312,650,000.
No increase in the membership of the association is shown, but the
increase in capital in the year was $3,525,000. The amount of
clearings in the year was $235,498,649,045; balances aggregated, $26,389,851,778; and the average daily clearings were $774,666,609; the
average daily balances, $86,808,723; and the percentage of balances
to clearings was 11.20.
The increase in aggregate clearings in the year was $20,877,218,238,
and the increase in aggregate balances was $3,108,086,420. All
balances of these associations since 1918 have been settled through
the Federal reserve bank of New York.
CLEARING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE 12 FEDERAL
RESERVE BANK CITIES AND ELSEWHERE

In the year ended September 30, 1924, the transactions of clearinghouse associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities amounted to
$350,880,390,000, and show a gain in the year of $23,589,660,000,
while the transactions of associations in 21 other principal cities, each
of which was in excess of $1,000,000,000, amounted to $57,053,377,000
and were $2,108,376,000 greater than a year ago.
The transactions of associations in the Federal reserve bank cities
and the 21 other principal cities aggregated $407,933,767,000, and
were equal to 92.97 per cent of the total transactions of 217 cities
throughout the United States, aggregating $438,778,113,000.
Statements showing the transactions of associations in various
cities throughout the United States, in the 12 Federal reserve bank
cities, and 21 other principal cities, in years ended September 30,
1923 and 1924, with statistics relative to the activities of the New
York Clearing House Association since 1854; in the year ended
September 30, 1924, and since 1893, are published in the appendix
of this report.
BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL
STATE (COMMERCIAL) BANKS

Statistics received through the cooperation of the banking
departments of the several States show an increase in the resources of
State (commercial) banks in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, of
$653,149,000 despite a reduction in the number of reporting banks of
607, due to consolidations, failures, and liquidations.
The loans and discounts of these banks amounted to $8,865,968,000,
an increase in the year of $142,302,000, while overdrafts were reduced
in the year $1,031,000, and amounted to $40,089,000.
Investments in United States Government securities and other
miscellaneous bonds and securities totaled $2,718,155,000, an increase of $131,153,000.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures amounted to $400,633,000,
compared with $353,702,000 a year ago, and other real estate owned,
 C —24f
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amounting to $121,166,000, shows an increase in the year of
$14,824,000.
Balances due from other banks, including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve banks and other authorized reserve agents, amounted
to $1,638,885,000, showing an increase in the year of $79,830,000,
and checks and other cash items (including exchanges for clearing
house) of $428,635,000, an increase of $151,369,000. Cash on hand
shows an increase of $32,584,000, and amounted to $346,641,000
June 30, 1924.
Other miscellaneous assets amounted to $255,839,000, and were
$55,187,000 in excess of the amount a year ago.
The paid-in capital stock of these banks, amounting to $1,061,619,000, shows an increase in the year of $20,206,000; surplus
funds an increase of $31,325,000, and undivided profits a reduction of $8,621,000.
Total deposit liabilities amounted to $12,312,713,000, an increase
in the year of $644,479,000. In the classification of deposit liabilities, balances due to other banks and bankers show an increase of
$20,556,000; certified checks and cashiers' checks an increase of
$7,638,000; individual deposits, consisting of time and demand
deposits, an increase of $625,091,000; and United States deposits a
reduction of $8,806,000.
By reason of the increase in deposits, liabilities for money borrowed
show reductions. The amount of notes and bills rediscounted was
$24,966,000 less than a year ago, and the liability for bills payable
shows a reduction of $36,815,000.
Other liabilities amounted to $291,731,000, compared with $264,190,000 June 30, 1923.
A summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks, with
classifications of loans, investments, cash, and deposits, follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 17,436 State {commercial) banks in the United
States and island possessions at the close of business June SO, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
I
173,814
On demand (not secured by collateral)
53, 022
On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
199,680
On time (not secured by collateral)
329, 515
Secured by farmland
19, 252
Secured by other real estate
246, 989
Not classified
7, 843, 696
Total
_
8,865,968
Overdrafts
40,089
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
462, 507
State, county, and municipal bonds
201, 513
Railroad bonds
61, 246
Bonds of other public service corporations (including
street and interurban railway bonds)
102, 036
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
_. 1, 890, 853
Total



2, 718, 155

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89

Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
400, 633
Other real estate owned
121, 166
Due from banks
1, 032, 954
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents—_
605, 931
Checks and other cash items
273, 143
Exchanges for clearing house
155, 492
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
16, 117
Silver coin
11, 557
Paper currency
156, 889
Nickels and cents
1, 012
Not classified
--_.
161, 066
Total

346,641

Other resources

255, 839

Total resources

14, 816, 011
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
1, 061, 619
Surplus
602,786
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
208, 756
Due to all banks
466,373
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
83, 217
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
.3, 853, 205
Demand certificates of deposit
193, 472
Dividends unpaid
9, 836
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or
savings department
2, 748, 465
Time certificates of deposit
1, 291, 685
Postal savings deposits
3, 897
Not classified
3, 654, 673
Total
11,755,233
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
7, 890
Notes and bills rediscounted
105, 477
Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _
232, 929
Other liabilities
291,731
Total liabiiities

14, 816, 011

LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES

Returns were received as of June 30, 1924, from 1,664 loan and
trust companies, with resources of $10,323,777,000. The increase in
the number of reporting banks was 21, and resources show a gain of
$824,518,000.
Loans and discounts of $5,293,820,000 show an increase of $234,866,000, and overdrafts of $5,196,000 were $50,000 greater than a
year ago.
Investments in United States Government securities and other
miscellaneous bonds and securities amounted to $2,748,425,000,
compared with $2,423,803,000 June 30, 1923.
The investment in banking houses, furniture, and fixtures was
increased $20,492,000 in the year and other real estate owned increased $1,316,000.
Balances due from other trust companies and banks, including
lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks and other authorized
reserve agents, show an increase of $119,941,000, and checks and
other cash items, including exchanges for clearing house, an increase



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of $198,963,000. Cash in vault increased $22,924,000, and amounted
to $146,362,000 June 30, 1924.
Other resources of $300,807,000 show a reduction of $98,656,000.
The paid-in capital stock of these companies was $621,015,000,
compared with $591,431,000 a year ago; surplus shows an increase of
$65,617,000 and undivided profits an increase of $7,602,000.
Total deposit liabilities were $843,035,000 greater than a year
ago, and amounted to $8,470,734,000 June 30, 1924. In the classification of deposits, bank balances show a reduction of $106,326,000,
certified checks and cashiers' checks outstanding an increase of
$3,185,000, individual deposits an increase of $954,313,000, and
United States deposits a reduction of $8,137,000.
Liabilities for money borrowed on account of notes and bills
rediscounted show a reduction of $19,151,000 and bills payable a
reduction of $50,939,000.
Other liabilities not accounted for in the foregoing classification
were reduced from $370,387,000 to $319,157,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these companies
follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies in the United
States at the close of business June 80, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
583,488
On demand (not secured by collateral)
155, 136
On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
252,626
On time (not secured by collateral)
726, 904
Secured by farm land
II, 233
Secured by other real estate
692, 624
Not classified
2, 871, 809
Total
5,293,820
Overdrafts
5, 196
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
349, 574
State, county, and municipal bonds
75, 664
Railroad bonds
254, 772
Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds)
173, 809
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
1, 894, 606
Total
2,748,425
Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
236, 762
Other real estate owned
41, 423
Due from banks
440, 582
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents. _
633, 392
Checks and other cash items
446, 103
Exchanges for clearing house
30, 905
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
5, 045
Silver coin
3, 964
Paper currency
87, 710
Nickels and cents
633
Not classified
49,010
Total
146,362
Other resources
300,807
Total resources
10,323, 777



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LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
Due to all banks
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
2, 507, 384
Demand certificates of deposit
83, 788
Dividends unpaid
6, 108
Time deposits—
Sayings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department
1, 590, 135
Time certificates of deposit
155, 136
Postal savings deposits
6, 220
Not classified
3, 436, 560

621, 015
672, 265
140, 948
638, 348
30, 273

Total
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance
Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money
borrowed)
Other liabilities

7, 785, 331
16, 782
22, 082

Total liabilities

77, 576
319, 157
10, 323, 777

PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF LOAN
AND TRUST COMPANIES IN JUNE OF EACH YEAR, 1914 TO 1924

The principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust
companies for years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924, inclusive are
shown in the statement following:
[In millions of dollars]
Year

Number

1914
1915 _-_
1916
1917
1918 .
1919
1920 - .
1921
1922
1923
1924

1,564
1,664
1,606
1,608
1,669
1,377
1,408
1,474
1,550
1,643
1,664

i Includes overdrafts.

Loans i
2,905. 7
3, 048. 6
3, 704. 3
4, 311. 7
4,403. 8
4,091. 0
4, 601. 5
4, 277.1
4, 345. 4
5, 064. 1
5, 299. 0

Investments
1,261.3
1,349. 6
1, 605. 4
1, 789. 7
2,115. 6
2, 069. 9
1,902.1
1,942. 6
2,311.1
2,423. 8
2, 748. 4

Capital

Surplus
and profits

462.2
476.8
475.8
505.5
525.2
450.4
475.7
515.5
532.3
591.4
621.0

564.4
577.4
605.5
641.8
646.9
588.6
612.1
649.5
680.2
739. 9
813.2

All
deposits
4,289.1
4,604.0
5, 732. 4
6, 413.1
6, 493. 3
6,157. 2
6, 518. 0
6,175. 0
6,861. 2
6, 831. 0
7, 785. 3

Aggregate
resources
5,489. 5
5,873.1
7,028. 2
7,899. 8
8,317. 4
7,959. 9
8,320. 0
8,181. 0
8, 533.8
9,499. 2
10,323.8

STOCK SAVINGS BANKS

The returns from stock savings banks show a reduction of 39 banks
in the last year and an increase of $132,701,000 in aggregate resources.
Loans and discounts show an increase of $120,262,000, and overdrafts, a reduction of $59,000.
The investments of these banks in bonds and securities were reduced
in the y w from $370,077,000 to $367,243,000.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixture investments show an increase
of $2,904,000, and other real estate owned, an increase of $6,778,000.
Balances due from other banks and bankers show an increase of
$3,345,000 and checks and other cash items an increase of $1,416,000.



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Cash in vault increased by $4,259,000 and other miscellaneous
assets show a reduction of $3,370,000.
The paid-in capital stock of these banks amounting to $86,387,000,
compares with $81,120,000 a year ago; surplus funds were increased
to the extent of $2,968,000 and undivided profits to the amount of
$1,718,000.
Total deposit liabilities amounting to $1,752,702,000, show an
increase of $128,250,000. In the classification of deposits, bank
balances show a reduction of $7,497,000; certified checks and cashiers'
checks outstanding, a reduction of $1,156,000; individual deposits,
an increase of $137,251,000, and United States deposits, a reduction
of $348,000.
Notes and bills rediscounted were reduced in the year $8,910,000
and bills payable were increased $6,743,000.
Other liabilities amounted to $5,750,000 and show a reduction
of $3,335,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 990 stock savings banks in the United States
at the close of business June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
9, 581
On demand (not secured by collateral)
1, 407
On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) _
4, 290
On time (not secured by collateral)
11, 399
Secured by farm land
3, 306
. Secured by other real estate
21, 829
Not classified
1, 250, 298
Total
Overdrafts
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
State, county, and municipal bonds
Railroad bonds
Bonds of other public service corporations (including
street and interurban railway bonds)
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc

1,302, 110
446
139, 084
5, 506
11, 323
5, 731
205, 599

Total
Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
Other real estate owned
Due from banks
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents
Checks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
3, 228
Silver coin
72
Paper currency
1, 053
Nickels and cents
3
Not classified
24, 757
Total
Other resources
Total resources



367,243
54, 610
17, 076
107, 641
27, 254
8, 923
4, 756

29, 113
4, 212
1, 923, 384

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93

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
Due to all banks
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal
savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
15, 824
Demand certificates of deposit
717
Dividends unpaid
78
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings
. department
1,411, 502
Time certificates of deposit
4, 103
Postal savings deposits
186
Not classified
314, 199

86, 387
44,330
19, 043
957
826

Total
1, 746, 609
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
4, 310
Notes and bills rediscounted
49
Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ _
15, 123
Other liabilities
5, 750
Total liabilities

1, 923,384
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS

The aggregate resources of 613 mutual savings banks June 30,
1924, were $7,364,656,000, and show a reduction of 5 in the number
of reporting banks, but an increase in resources of $459,831,000.
Loans and discounts were increased in the year from $3,360,898,000
to $3/775,746,000; investments in bonds ancl securities, $3,217,543,000, show an increase of $30,671,000; banking houses, an increase of
$10,671,000, and other real estate owned, a reduction of $1,801,000.
Balances due from other banks and bankers were increased to the
extent of $26,892,000, and checks and other cash items declined to
the amount of $41,000.
Cash on hand ($40,297,000) shows an increase of $886,000 and
other resources a reduction of $22,295,000.
Surplus funds amounted to $558,786,000 and were $62,273,000
greater than a year ago, while undivided profits show a reduction
m the year of $8,119,000.
Total deposits of $6,693,395,000 were $404,492,000 more than a
year ago. Individual deposits, which constitute the bulk of deposit
liabilities of these banks, show an increase in the year of $404,695,000; balances due to other banks show a reduction of $186,000, and
certified checks and cashiers7 checks, a reduction of $17,000.
These banks had no liabilities incident to the rediscount of paper,
and the amount of money borrowed represented by bills payable,
was reduced in the year from $269,000 to $248,000. 'Other liabilities
show an increase of $1,206,000.




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Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 6IS mutual savings banks in the United States
at the close of business June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
5,417
On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
12, 273
On time (not secured by collateral)
17, 367
Secured by farm land
544 .
Secured by other real estate
2, 192, 606
Not classified
1, 547, 539
Total
3, 775,746
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
1, 167, 455
State, county, and municipal bonds
611. 602
Railroad bonds
1, 008, 853
Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds)
214, 072
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
215, 561
Total
Banking house (including furniture and
Other real estate owned
Due from banks
Checks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
Silver coin
Paper currency
Nickels and cents
Not classified

3, 217, 543
66, 321
5, 481
208, 547
787
485

fixtures)
r

.

Total
Other resources

1. 244
77
4, 944
14
34, 018
40,297
49, 449

Total resources

7, 364, 656
LIABILITIES

Surplus
558, 786
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
99, 854
Due to all banks
131
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
18
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and
postal savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
6, 420
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or
savings department
6, 685, 967
Time certificates of deposit
399
Not classified
460
Total
1
6, 693, 246
Bills payable (including advances received from War
Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed)
248
Other liabilities
12, 373
Total liabilities




7, 364, 656

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95

DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS IN MUTUAL AND STOCK

SAVINGS BANKS
The combined individual deposits in mutual and stock savings
banks, June 30, 1924, were $8,439,855,000, and represented 28.75
per cent of the total deposits of all reporting banks other than
national. The increase in these deposits in the year was $541,946,000, and the number of depositors were increased in the same period
from 13,340,333 to 13,971,793.
The average amount due each depositor in the mutual savings
banks was $642.98, compared with $625.26 in 1923, and the average
amount due each depositor in the stock savings banks was increased
from $490.22 in 1923 to $490.34 in 1924. The range of interest
credited to savings accounts by these banks is from 3 to 5 per cent.
Statements showing information relative to these banks in each
State, as of June 30, 1923 and 1924, and since June 30, 1914, follow:




Number of mutual savings banks, number of depositors, individual deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 80, 1923 and 192%
[In thousands of dollars]
1924

1923
States

Number Depositors
of banks

Average
due each
depositor

40
44
19
196
» 14
79

740.03
521.09
619. 55
461. 95
484.60

5,343,736

3,723,225

696. 75

3
5
7
9

99,786
32,588
13,666
143,809

67,632
17,318
4,736
65,907

677.77
531.42
346.55
458.30

289,849

155,593

536.81

2
1

67,051
71,763

23,624
75,488

352. 33
1,051. 91

2

.

Total Middle Western States
Washington—.
California

1

_

Includes business of branches.




463.54
554.29
608.23
517.89
658.68
591.66

Deposits

Average
due each
depositor

5.00
4.00

107,470
135,665
78,758
1, 509, 775
140, 305
480,728

463.54
571.12
625.13
542.26
658.88
603.49

4,389,130

2,452,701

4,311,954
396,180
527, 735
44,715
296,885

3,372, 854
206,405
337, 588
21,054
146,785

769.25
520.99
639.69
470.85
496.09

5, 576,469

3,985,686

714.73

3
5
6
7

97,859
33,241
14,757
145,884

71,891
18,072
5,234
65,363

734.64
543.67
354.68
379. 50

291,741

150,560

516.06

2
1

83,684
68, 752

29,054
75,245

347.19
I, 094. 44

Per cent
rate of interest paid

558.81

148
27
9
2
17

21

4.00
4.00
3.50
4.00

231,844
237,541
125,987
2,784, 227
212,945
796,586

203

4.00
3.83
3.93
4.00
3.75

37
42
19
196
i 14
78
386

4.00
4.00
4.56
4.57
4.17
4.50

3

Total Pacific States. _.
Total United States

Percent
rate of in- Number Depositors
terest paid of banks

539.23

3,044,130
196,845
322,040
20,105
140,105

24

Total Eastern States..

2,310,621

4,113, 547
377, 758
519, 795
43, 522
289,114

199

.

4, 285,037

17

.

108,092
132,481
74,164
1,413,211
131, 844
450,829

145
26
9
2

Total New England States..
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania-..
Delaware
Maryland...

233,187
239,009
121, 934
2,728, 776
200,163
761,968

392

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island...
Connecticut

Ohio..
Indiana
Wisconsin
Minnesota.

Deposits

138,814

99,112

713.99

3

152,436

104,299

618

10,057,436

6,288, 551

625.26

613

10,409,776

6, 693,246

'

* Includes stock savings banks.

684.21
642.98

4.00
4.07
4.45
4.58
4.17
4.37

4.16
3.92
3.93
4.00
4.00

3.81
4.26
4.00
4.00

5.00
4.00

CD

Number of stock savings banks, number of depositors, individual de-posits, and average deposit account, by States, June SO, 1923 and 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
1923

V

States i

New Hampshire

Number
of banks Depositors
_.

Deposits

1924

Average
due each
depositor

Per cent
rate of in-., Number Depositors
terest paid of banks

Deposits

Average
due each
depositor

Per cent
rate of interest paid

.11

35, 388

15,984

451. 68

3.95

11

36, 577

16, 922

462.64

4.00

1
i
28

43, 200
4,280
100, 299

22,419
2,044
29,110

518. 96
477. 57
290.23

3.50
3.00
3.36

1
1
25

45, 419
4,235
105, 442

21, 958
2,086
29,505

483.45
492.56
279. 82

3.50
3.00
3.00

30

147, 779

53, 573

362. 52

27

155, 096

53,549

345. 26

2

2,600

1,302

520. 80

4.00

2

2 2, 550

1,333

522.75

4.00

34

19, 597

11,103

566. 57

3.75

891.

* 977,340

384,386

393. 30

4.28

4
2
855

21,035
20,296
983, 400

12, 577
11,364
386, 787

597. 91
559. 91
393. 32

3.75
3.79
4.00

895

996,937

395,489

396.70

1,024, 731

410, 728

400.82

2
2

1,875
2,021

1,159
769

618.13
380. 50

1,271
255

649.80
212.15

4

3,896

1,928

494. 87

6
6 76
3
1
1

8,268
2, 015,182
67, 362
3, 253
2
2, 332

4,234
1,114,091
18,420
3,160
2
1,177

512. 09
552. 85
273.45
971. 41
504. 72

Total Pacific States

87

2, 096, 397

1,141,082

544. 31

86

Total 1'nitud States

1,029

8, 282, 897

1,609,358

490.22

990

New Jersey
Pennsylvania .
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States..
Florida

_.

M ichigan
Minnesota
Iowa
Total Middle Western States
Wvoming
.V>\v Mexico

...

_-.__

Total Western States. - . . . .
Oregon.
(\ilifornia
i;tah
Nevada..
Arizona

._

1

. .

_

.. _

No separate returns received from slock savings banks in any other States.
-' Estimated.
Returns as of June 23, 1923.
Partially estimated.
a
4




861
4.00
4.50

2
1

3.50
4.00
3.80
4.00
4.00

«9
8 69
3
(7)
5

3

2

1,956
1,202
3,158

O

4.00
4.00

o

w
o
4

1,526

483.22

17,900
2,237, 781
68,426

8,982
i, 228,356
19,129

501. 79
548. 92
279. 56

4.00
4.00
3.81

15, 798

6,084

385.11

4.00

2, 339, 905

1, 262, 551

539. 57

3,562,017

1,746,609

490. 34

o
d

* Includes trust companies.
Includes savings business of departmental banks.
' No stock savings bank in 1924.

8

SO

98

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States, number of depositors, amount of individual deposits, and average amount due each depositor
in years ended June SO, 1914 to 1924, inclusive
Year

3914—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks.._
1915—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks...
1910—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks.._
1917—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks—
1918—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks. _.
1919—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks—
1920— Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks...
1921—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks...
1922—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks._.
1923—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks...
1924—Mutual savings banks.
Stock savings banks...
1

Banks

Depositors

634

1,466

630

1,529

622

1,242

622

1,185

625

1,194

622

1,097

620

1,087

623
978
619

1,066

618

1,029

613
990

Deposits i

8,277,359 $3,915,555,286
2,832,140
1,018,330,071
8,307,787 3,950,585,631
2,977,968
1,046,096,917
8, 592, 271 4,187,916,941
2,556,121
901, 936,188
8,935,055 4,422, 489,344
2,431,958
996,165,031
9,011,464
4,422, 092,991
2,368,089
1,049,694,890
8, 948, 808 4,751, 300,000
2,486,073
1,152,127,000
9,445,327
5,186,952,000
1,982, 229 1,351,242,000
9,619,260
5,575,147,000
1,118,583
442,851,000
9,655, 861 5,779,506,000
2,883,136
1,401,742,000
10,057,436
6,288,551,000
3,282, 897
1,609, 358,000
10,409,776 6,693,246,000
3, 562,017
1,746,609,000

Average
due each
depositor
$473.04
359.56
475.53
351.28
487.40
352. 85
494.96
409. 61
490.72
443.27
530.94
463. 43
549.16
681.68
579.58
395.90
598. 55
486.19
625. 26
490.22
642.98
490.34

Dividends unpaid included.

PRIVATE BANKS

The returns from private banks, including individual statements
received from these banks in the States of Texas, Michigan, and
Iowa, where they are not subject to State supervision, show the condition of 560 banks, with total resources of $150,943,000. The reduction in the number of reporting banks in the year was 44 and the
reduction in resources was $14,573,000.
The reduction in the number of reporting banks, due in part to
failures and incomplete returns from banks not subject to State supervision, is reflected in the statistics with respect to these banks for the
last year, which show reductions in all items of assets and liabilities,
with the exception of capital stock, which shows an increase of
$1,659,000; liabilities for money borrowed on account of bills payable
show an increase of $44,000, and other miscellaneous liabilities, an
increase of $322,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 560 private banks in the United States at the
close of business June SO, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) __
On demand (not secured by collateral)
On time (secured by collateral other than real estate)
On time (not secured by collateral)
Secured by farm land
Secured by other real estate
Not classified
Total
Overdrafts




1, 091
1, 306
5, 176
6, 774
4, 080
3, 669
53, 420
75, 516
528

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY

99

Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
13, 966
State, county, and municipal bonds
1, 409
Railroad bonds
467
Bonds of other public service corporation (including street
and interurban railway bonds)
11, 407
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
7, 802
Total
35, 051
Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
4, 777
Other real estate owned
4, 652
Due from banks
20, 438
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents
3, 561
Checks and other cash items
441
Exchanges for clearing house
155
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
227
Silver coin
139
Paper currency
2, 238
Nickels and cents
27
Not classified
1, 237
Total
Other resources

3,868
1, 956

Total resources

150, 943
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
11, 171
Surplus
8, 614
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
1, 473
Due to all banks
1, 482
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
188
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
42, 516
Demand certificates of deposit- _ 11, 653
Dividends unpaid
8
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department
12, 188
Time certificates of deposit
21, 061
Not classified
33, 093
Total
120, 519
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
2
Notes and bills rediscounted
894
Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed)
2, 976
Other liabilities
3,624
Total liabilities
150,943

ALL REPORTING BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL

Returns were received as of June 30, 1924, from the State banking
departments of the several States, and from individual private banks
not under State supervision, relative to 21,263 banks, showing a reduction in the number of reporting banks since June 30, 1923, of
674. Notwithstanding this reduction in the number of banks, aggregate resources of $34,578,771,000, June 30, 1924, were greater
by $2,055,626,000 than a year ago.
Loans and discounts show an increase of $901,385,000, and investments in bonds and other securities, an increase of $483,573,000.
Capital stock shows an increase of $56,716,000; surplus and undivided profits, $150,037,000; and individual deposits, $2*, 110,203,000.



100

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Liabilities for money borrowed on account of notes and bills rediscounted and bills payable were reduced $53,403,000 and $80,988,000,
respectively.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks, as of
June 30, 1924, follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 21,263 State, savings, private banks, and loan
and trust companies in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions at the
close of business, June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
773,391
On demand (not secured by collateral)
210, 871
On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
474,045
On time (not secured by collateral)
1, 091, 959
Secured by farm land
38, 415
Secured by other real estate
3, 157, 717
Not classified
13, 566, 762
Total
19,313, 160
Overdrafts
46, 259
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
2, 132, 586
State, county, and municipal bonds
895, 694
Railroad bonds
1, 336, 661
Bonds of other public service corporation (including
street and interurban railway bonds)
507, 055
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
4, 214, 421
Total
9, 086, 417
Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
763, 103
Other real estate owned
189,798
Due from banks
1, 810, 162
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents
1, 270, 138
Checks and other cash items
729, 397
Exchanges for clearing house
191, 793
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
25,861
Silver coin
15, 809
Paper currency
252, 834
Nickels and cents
1, 689
Not classified270, 088
Total
_";_"____
566,281
Other resources._.
612, 263
Total resources
34, 578, 771
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
1, 780, 192
Surplus
1,886,781
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
470, 074
Due to all banks
1,107,291
1
Certified checks and cashiers checks
114, 522
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
6, 425, 349
Demand certificates of deposit
289, 630
Dividends unpaid
16, 030
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or
savings department
12, 448, 257
Time certificates of deposit
1, 472, 384
Postal savings deposits
10, 303
Not classified..:
7, 438, 985
Total
1 28, 100,938



REPORT OF THE

COMPTROLLER

OF THE

CURRENCY

United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
Notos and bills rediscounted
Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ _
Other liabilities
Total liabilities. _

101
28, 984
128, 502
328, 852
632, 635

34, 578, 771

The resources and liabilities of each class of reporting banks, June
30, 1924, are shown in the following statement:
Resources and liabilities of 21,263 State {commercial) banks, loan and trust
companies, savings and private banks, June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
17,436
State
(commercial)
banks

1,664
loan
and
trust
companies

613
mutual
savings
banks

stock
savings
banks

560
private
banks

21,263
total
banks

RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Investments (including premiums
on bonds)
Banking house (including furniture
and fixtures)
Other real estate owned
Due from banks
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve
bank or other reserve agents
Checks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand
Other resources
Total resources..

1,302,110
446

75,516
528

19,313,160

2, 748,425 3, 217, 543

367,243

35,051

9,086,417

54,610
17,076
107,641

4,777
4,652
20,438

763,103
189,798
1,810,162

8,865,968

5,293,820
5,196

2,718,155

3,775,746

400,633
121,166
1,032, 954

41,423
440, 582

66,321
5,481
208, 547

605,931
273,143
155, 492
346, 641
255, 839

633, 392
446,103
30,905
146, 362
300,807

787
485
40, 297
49,449

27, 254
8,923
4,756
29,113
4,212

3,561
441
155
3,868
1,956

1,270,138
729,397
191,793
566, 281
612, 263

10,323, 777

7,364,656

1,923, 384

150,943

34, 578,771

621,015
672, 265

558,786

86,387
44,330

11,171
8,614

1, 780,192
1,88(5,781

140,948
638,348
30, 273

99,854
131
18

19,043
957
826

1,473
1,482
188

470,074
1,107,291
114,522

7, 785,331

1,746,609

120,519

28,100,938

16, 782
22,082

4,310
49

2
894

28,984
128,602

15,123
5,750

2,976

328, 852
632,635

7, 364, 656 1,923, 384

150,943

34,578, 771

14,816,011

LIABILITIES
1,061, 619
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
_
602,786
Undivided profits (less expenses a n d
208,756
taxes p a i d ) . .
D u e t o all banks
466, 373
Certified checks a n d casheirs' checks.
83,217
Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid a n d postal savings) _. 11, 755, 233
United States deposits (exclusive of
7,890
postal savings)
__.
105,477
Notes a n d bills rediscounted
_:.
Bills payable (including advances
received from W a r Finance Corporation a n d certificates of deposit representing money borrowed)
232, 929
291,731
Other l i a b i l i t i e s . . .
Total liabilities

| 14,816,011

77, 576
319,157
10, 323, 777

248
12,373

PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL
REPORTING BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL, ON OR ABOUT
JUNE 30, 1919-1924
The principal items of resources and liabilities of reporting banks
other than national, for years ended on or about June 30, 1919 to
1924, are shown in the statement following.




102

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Consolidated returns from State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and
trust companies
[In thousands of dollars]
Items

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

Loans 1
_
_
Investments
Cash...
_._
Capital
Surplus and undivided profits.
Deposits (individual)
Resources

14,061,698
7,177, 605
572, 898
1,318, 762
1, 653, 440
20, 774,154
26, 380, 529

17,263, 796
7,201, 060
626,027
1,478, 473
1,853, 435
23, 609, 798
29,667,855

16, 761,088
7,356, 842
572, 218
1,630,081
1,930, 364
22,438, 941
29,153, 528

16, 501,393
7,984, 242
503, 711
1,636, 734
2,090, 012
23,929, 952
29, 719, 357

18,459, 327
8,602, 844
505,993
1,723,476
2, 206,818
25,990,735
32, 523,145

1

1924
19,359,419
9,086,417
566,281
1, 780,192
2,356,855
28,100,938
34, 578,771

Including overdrafts.

RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS
IN EACH STATE, ALASKA, AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS
The number of reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and
the insular possessions June 30, 1924, shows a reduction in the year
of 830, but aggregate resources amounted to $57,144,690,000, a
gain of $3,109,779,000.
Loans and discounts show an increase in the year of $1,011,140,000
and overdrafts were curtailed to the extent of $1,648,000.
Investments in bonds and securities show an increase of
$556,198,000; banking houses, furniture, and fixtures, an increase
of $119,733,000; and other real estate owned, an increase of
$38,309,000.
Balances due from other banks and bankers, including lawful
reserve with Federal reserve banks, of national banks and member
State banks and trust companies, aggregated $6,121,093,000, an
increase in the year of $523,943,000; checks and other cash items
show an increase of $357,060,000, and exchanges for clearing house
an increase of $439,235,000.
Cash in vault amounted to $911,500,000, and was $114,399,000
in excess of the amount June 30, 1923. Resources other than those
referred to show a reduction of $48,590,000.
The paid-in capital of these banks was $3,114,203,000, or
$61,836,000 greater than a year ago; surplus funds show a gain of
$167,865,000 and undivided profits a gain of $17,585,000.
The total deposit liabilities of these banks amounted to
$47,699,572,000, an increase of $3,458,617,000. The only deposits
showing a reduction were United States deposits, which were reduced
$86,137,000. Balances due to other banks were increased
$318,081,000. Increases are shown in the amount of certified checks
and cashiers' checks outstanding of $306,747,000, and in individual
deposits, consisting of time and demand deposits of $2,919,926,000.
The ability of those banks, as a whole, to meet the demands made
upon them without recourse to unnecessary borrowings is disclosed
by the substantial reductions in liabilities for money borrowed.
Notes and bills rediscounted show a reduction in the year of
$209,426,000 and bills payable a reduction of $308,062,000. Liabilities other than those referred to were reduced $88,321,000.
The population, number of reporting banks, resources and liabilities, with classifications of loans and discounts, investments,
cash, and deposits, of the banks in each State, with recapitulation
by classes of banks, June 30, 1924, are shown in the following statement :



Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924
[Includes national, State (commercial) banks, loan and trust companies, savings, and private banks]
Resources (in thousands of dollars)

States and Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island-_
Connecticut

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
DelawareMaryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States..
._

150
123
105
448
45
222

167,319
119,371
144, 246
2,203, 387
216, 790
501,785

11,440,000
3,674,000
9,140,000
230,000
1, 573, 000
468,000

_

Total New England
States...

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

Loans and
discounts,
Population Num- including Overredis(approxi- ber of
banks counts and drafts
mate)
acceptances

1,120
479
1,650
61
250
46

7,680,537
970,318
2,559,853
59, 547
394,675
140,281

26, 525,000

3, 606 11,805,211

776,000
450,000
355,000
4,136, 000
639,000
1,513,000
7, 869,000

2,415,000
1, 548,000
2,760,000
1,789,000
3,009,000
1,067,000
2,422, 000
1,791,000
1,867,000
4,969, 000
1,835,000
2,480,000
2,398,000

Total Southern States..! 30,350,000




3,352,898

523
350
618
411
656
299
362
357
251
1,533
485
612
569
7,026

Other
real
estate
owned

125,950
61,063
1,006,953
209, 510
435, 884

4,381
3,494
2,407
57,864
5,713
19, 393

1,614
82
764
6,362
125
4,067

905

2,042,819
= = =
4,015, 572
682,473
2,002, 735
44,861
255, 594
55,671
3,185 7,056, 906

93, 252

13,014

1,925
162
748
74
162
114

196,247
44, 269
156,190
3,515
15,937
19,058

5,112
5,516
32,074
763
5,277
1,435

893, 097 1, 241, 550 690, 905

Investments

124
385
44
220

435, 216

50,177

339
513
600
1,097
505
163
183
1,653
1,381
2,140
581
876

71,987
65,022
37,908
30,352
33,843
62,952
41,571
36,858
46,990
142,260
22,039
88,157
50,212

18,056
15,071
16,806
7,772
15,945
10,691
7,988
4,790
21,488
40,614
7,560
11,657
16,141

3,418
2,188
2,858
4,543
7,229
1,952
3,146
1,729
4,536
16,489
3, 632
1,684
3,815

3,95i, 939 10,820

730,151

194, 579

67,219

438,766
303,050
331, 689
194, 238
321,611
189,655
191,770
146,193
307,259
692, 715
169, 701
343, 563
321, 729

Lawful
reserve
with
Federal
Due from
reserve
banks
banks or
other
reserve
agents

Banking
house,
furniture,
and
fixtures

Checks

and
other
cash
items

4,662
2,761
2,032
123,667
18,995
12,868

506
524
522
24,622
402
5,442

212, 347

164,985

32,018

436,749
88,416
302,270
5,861
42,238
17; 563

873, 522 659, 635
58,814
6,516
257,148 19,487
172
5,207
2,784
39,525
2,311
7,334

16,065
8,020
9,487
133,897
10,229
34,649

Exfor
clearing
house

28,728
2,532
1,769

5,158
2,740
2,057
32, 487
9,434
23,262

384
4,207
24,072
4,510
2,890

404,625
263, 584
226,851
3,642,424
478, 284
1,042, 229

33,672

75,138

36,949

6,057,997

451
192

689,371 141,739 428,027 15,128,436
8,943 31,064 13,822 1,910,313
61,062 91,669 43,418 5, 526, 654
486
1,761
123, 463
1,216
12,905
782, 446
8,684
4,665
4,724
255, 659
1,655
5,513
777, 491 280, 430 492, 803 23, 726, 971

26,903
44,145
59,722
36,209
29,094
52,028
155,053
31,415
47,396
55,981

13,258
7,784
4,984
16,350
7,975
7,212
2,932
14,645
40,976
6,773
12,069
9,274

3,624
1,011
, 1,625
1,524
1,641
2,448
796
598
2,579
5,180
792
1,699
5,682

5,671
2,129
3,445
1,084
4,591
667
2,224
625
8,873
6,196
1,280
2,917
1,683

665,291 |

151,171

29,199

41,385

46,876
33,880

Cash on Other re- Aggregate
hand
sources

10,124 15,834
8,692
1,691
. 9,642 . 1,316
4,378
5,160
7,798
4,382
8,242
2,296
8,090
1,730
4,216
3,087
8,140
1,386
30,237 12,866
5,529
1,377
9,698
2,516
8,788 12,478

627,953
441,031
459, 417
282, 035
458,040
346, 763
300,919
231, 775
469, 305
1,144, 726
250, 679
522, 232
486, 572

123,574

6,021,447

66,119

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessioyis, June, 1924—Continued
Resources (in thousands of dollars)

States and Territories, etc.

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
_ ..
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
_. _
Total Middle Western
States
North Dakota
South Dakota..
Nebraska
_..
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States..

Lawful
reserve
with
Other
house,
real Duo from Federal
furniture, estate
reserve
banks
and
banks or
fixtures owned
other
reserve
agents

Population
(approximate)

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts,
including
rediscounts and
acceptances

6,160,000
3,050,000
6,870,000
4,015,000
2,850,000
2,550,000
2,495,000
3,425,000

1,107
1,108
1,906
770
993
1,422
1,692
1,612

1,620,854
593,292
2,306,458
640,498
591,759
648,241
849,150
798,174

824
842
1,802
2,297
644
1,245
1,315
1,233

581,055
236,627
799,138
731,568
181,229
228,723
80,589
334, 705

84,904
34,909
85,232
49,600
25,896
23,517
29,941
32,278

18,813
6,051
10,438
7,165
4,709
17,395
22,799
11,602

130,162
98,285
423, 570
50,141
39,023
126,036
109,863
212,407

155,459
17,000
197,820
140,980
75, 558
30,573
16,621
25,983

5,526
6,599
15,089
10,159
2,506
7,394
2,197
15,666

28,679
3,380
111,586
22,621
6,213
8,035
1,701
10,022

50,029
25, 390
71,209
31,228
17, 948
28,902
24, 833
22, 33G

49,605
3,631
26, 505
23, 710
2, 509
5,018
2,941
25,884

2,725,910
1,026,006
4,048,847
1,709,967
947,994
1,125,079
141,950
1,490,290

31,415,000

10,610

8,048,426

10,202

3,173,634

366,277

98,972

1,189,487

659,994

65,136

192, 237

271,875

139,803

14,216,043

675,000
662,000
1,330,000
1,832, 000
620,000
214, 000
995,000
374,000
2, 205, 000

687
553
1,100
1,293
248
116
342
76
808

131,909
148,227
357,422
324, 082
78,164
52,811
178, 500
26,023
242,375

232
586
1,402
931
310
130
338
39
615

17,864
14,959
39,865
54,027
27,132
8,907
81,463
4,809
67,739

6,186
6,290
14,339
16, 540
4,929
2.343
7; 287
1,621
15,465

8,014
8,175
11, 259
7,157
3,216
721
2,627
854
5,191

6,963
28,868
78,508
64,907
21,984
10,456
38,388
4,795
66,349

9,800
3,334
12,242
10, 585
3,173
2,530
28,279
1,399
20,437

630
1,126
1,658
1,321
1,425
471
3,784
248
2,138

2, 953
4,277
13, 790
11,478
5,453
2,536
9,288
1,342
8,921

1,524
4,150
1,252
2,393
1,132
510
1,317
384
1,003

186, 313
220,177
534, 743
495,825
147,160
81,920
354,135
41,629
433,806

8, 907, 000

5,223

1, 539, 513

4,583

316, 765

75,000

47, 214

321, 218

91,779

12,801

13,132

60,038

13, 665

2,495,708

1,465,000
832, 000
3, 892, 000
474, 000
485, 000
78,000
394,000

381
277
675
177
116
34
03

267,493
136,317
1, 915, 840
53, 545
95, 045
23,676
46, 743

218
296
2,453
125
323
89
70

119,197
71, 564
626,291
16, 323
26,740
6,647
11,230

15,744
8,935
92, 254
3,404
3,877
1,485
2,034

3,656
2,604
12, 586
2,303
2,835
385
1,946

48, 419
24,326
221,719
12, 537
17,582
6,011
11,723

17,917
20,262
111,026
3,197
4,901
766
1,260

1,975
1,233
36,307
531
734
111
410

5,972
3,389
46,340
173
1,930
43
475

10,316
7,728
53, 304
2,536
1,923
1,485
3,522

2,964
4,269
39, 714
431
772
295
1,174

493,871
310,923
3,157,834
95,105
156,662
40,993
80,587

7, 020,000

1,723

2, 568, 659

3,574

877, 992

127,733

26,315

342,317

159,329

41,301

58,322

80,814

49,619

4,335,975

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
.
Utah
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States




Banking

Overdrafts

Investments

Checks

and
other
cash
items

Exchanges
for
clearing
house

238~
185
3,006
2,404
242
505
2,864
115
3,573

Cash on Othor re- Aggregate
hand
sources resources

Alaska....
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico..
Philippines 1

4,477 I
13
42,766 | 1,125
32,889
233
80,939 21,694

f
91,000
'
275,000
I 1,333, 000
; 10,810,000

Total Alaska and in- !
|
sular possessions
12, 509,000

23,065 I

Total United States,
AJaska, and insular
125,195,000 ! 29,348
possessions..
!
1
Figures for June 30,1923.

3,273
17, 212
4, 282
5,711

300
1,311
1,012
1,151

170
458
322
567

1,464
11,250
5,497
10,317

66
1,126
2, 040
417

1, 083
39

i

957
5,371
4,059
981
3, 929
10,686
11,359

30,478

3,774

1,517

28,528

3,649

1,122 I 19,631

17,714

10,723
84,678
52,268
142,880
290, 549

56,334 14, 228,745 1,295,831 294,428 3,652, 285 2,468,808 875, 009 1,117, 361 911, 500 816,672 57,144,690

Loans and i
discounts, I

i N u i n - including
redis| ber of
i b a n k s counts and

Overdrafts

1 n vestments

acceptances

National banks
S t a t e (commercial) b a n k s
M u t u a J savings b a n k s .
Stock savings b a n k s
T r u s t companies

Private banks
Grand total




I 8, 085
j .17, 436
G13
990
1,664

!

560

O

RECAPITULATION

W

Resources (in thousands of dollars)

States and Territories, etc.

n

12,114, 557 10, 075
8, 865, 968 40, 089
3, 775, 746
1,302,110
446
5,293, 820 5,196
75, 516
538

j 29,348 31, 427, 717

5,142, 328
2,718,155
3,217, 543
367, 243
2, 748, 425
35, 051

56,334 | 14,228,745

Banking
house,
furniture,
and
fixtures

Other I
real • Due from
estate ! banks
owned

Lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
bank or
other
reserve
agents

Checks
and
other
cash
items

104,630
121,166
5,481
17, 076
41, 423
4, 652

1. 842,123
1,032, 954
208, 547
107, 641
440, 582
20, 438

1,198, 670
605, 931
27, 254
633, 392
3,561

145, 612
273,143
787
8, 923
446,103
441

1,295,831 I 294,428

3, 652, 285

2,468, 808

875,009

532,728
400,633
66,321
54,610
236,762
4,777

Exchanges
for
clearing
house

Jash on Other re- Aggregate
hand
resources

345, 219
346, 641
40, 297
29,113
146, 362
3,868

204, 409
255, 839
49,449
4,212
300, 807
1,956

22, 565, 919
14,816,011
7, 364, 656
1,923, 384
10,323, 777
150, 943

1,117,361 911,500

816,672

57,144, 690

925, 568
155,492
485
4,756
30,905

155

o

o

9
o

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192b—Continued
Liabilities (in thousands of dollars)

States and Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut. _
Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
__
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas




Capital
stock
paid in

Undivided
profits
(less
Surplus

and
taxes
paid)

National
bank circulation

Due to all
banks

Individual
deposits
(including
dividends
unpaid
and
postal
savings)

Certified
checks
and
cashiers'
checks

12,710
7,783
7,726
103,217
15, 692
36,120

20,456
19,803
11,845
163,961
24,875
52,017

8,394
2,782
7,328
114,188
13,606
34,622

5,574
5,006
4,357
22,664

183,248

292,957

180,920

55,036

174,311

498, 495
86, 366
310, 205
8,649
38,809
23,353

972, 597
92,754
474, 294
8,726
55, 111
13,094

129,140
32,446
140,174
4,169
14,066
6,120

79,668
20,222
95,542
1,133
9,400
5,668

1,496,541
26,494
349,150
4,806
45,498
10,639

965,877

1, 616, 576

326,115

211,633
=====
23,266
10,700
8,959
7,152
10,275
6,151
10,585
2,895
5,348
43,783
3,098

1,933,128

449, 541

United
States
deposits

17,580,882

57,965
33,465
37,274
27,106
47,890
23,063
26, 720
17,160
31,870
117,124
24,558

38,782
24,335
20,021
13,286
27,459
8,552
14,790
8,999
17,879
49,030
9,756

14,367
9,793
9,361
5,246
12,502
4,982
8,491
3,121
8,197
24,117
4,774

12,746

3,421
2,849
1,348
151,635
3,965
11,093

1,060
625
1,121
9,948
307
505

4,895
2,435
2,465
7,820
280
5,335

23,217

13, 566

23,230

56,008

15,588
5,213
29,194
714
4,502
1,613

37,643
5,952
12,345
206
2,847
1,040

44,052
18,135
42,203
355
5,621
2,616

320,456
13, 597
71,451
1,398
4,423
2,055

56,824

60,033

112, 982

413,380

16,299
5,139
16, 778
5,212
18,939
765
5,638
7,038
6,500
8,014
4,745

15,056
12,031
21,520
8,917
18,363
1,260
6,425
9,076
8,375
19,405
9,728

18,391
2,755
3,567
4,565
4,978
3,490
1,370
5,021
11,144
7,703
1,365

913
388
429
18, 615
. 1,172
1,854

346,101
220,142
189,809
2,986,299
406,066
883,716

220
210
104
21,088
484
1,111

23,371

5,032,133

410,800 11,123,456
8,328 1,600, 806
25,409 3,976, 687
266
93,041
2,721
599,448
2,017
187,444
. .. :

. •

10,033
28,177
24,739

6,168
1,801
4,655
1,312
1,508
3,640

6,729
40,893
93,080
13,913

2,554
12,103
1,551

39,225
11,340

Bills payable (including
advances
received
Notes and from War
Other
Finance
bills redis- Corporation liabilities
eounted and certificates of deposit representing
money
borrowed)
881
1,561
319
42,989
7,148
3,110

=

396,129
329,141
313,100 .
198, 581 *r
286,228
269,611
219,301
170, 726
336,176
764,869
175,930

2,305
531
590
625^
1,721
510
767
318
1,369
5,498
261

40,873
42, 303

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan

-

- -.

Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming

_.

Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States

_

.

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
..
Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska

. ._

The Territory of Hawaii

Porto Rico

Philippines.

Total Alaska and insular possessions
Total United States, Alaska, and
insular possessions
Deficit.




29,635
22,878

6,432
3,397

16,263
13,468

27,534
21,546

4,087
1,006

372, 544
344, 619

772
760

7,550
5,256

1,977
14, 090

14,565
17, 249

527, 371

Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States

285,402

114,780

161,943

347,194

41, 516

4,176,955

16,027

107,873

146, 223

96,163

172, 351
79,236
250,182
95,295
61,379
70,227
82,170
124, 547

121,168
37,823
160,045
68,106
29, 698
36,071
38,001
64,119

44,889
17,889
106,074
26,928
17,673
15,046
15,456
24, 572

46,395
27, 574
33,940
14,199
16,041
16,289
19,162
19,159

117,076
44,269
475,400
50,773
44,555
88,768
46,041
197,170

17,135
5,386
42,053
12,044
4,694
12,988
2,614
5,490

2,125, 848
786, 711
2,892, 384
1,382,989
759,497
850, 523
883,349
993, 737

10, 718
1,642
7,315
4,458
2,216
3,962
947
1,591

9,400
10,073
10,124
3,449
4,800
6,082
14,326
19,173

20,383
11, 306
17,380
10,466
5,753
14,342
31,270
8,644

40,547
4,097
53, 950
41,260
1,688
10, 781
8,614
32,088

935,387

555,031

268, 527

192, 759

1,064,052

102,404

10,675,038

32,849

77,427

119,544

193, 025

15,756
14,806
40,865
44,108
13,120
5,448
19,999
4,110
35,930

6,410
5,958
16,033
23,199
4,696
3,389
12,996
1,399
9,300

645
4,078
5,309
7,222
1,722
1,046
5,028
318
2,916

4,445
3,465
8,878
10,778
2,847
2, 263
5,944
1,476
11,104

3,334
7,475
53,442
26, 250
5,765
3,896
25,718
983
28,315

1,183
1,624
2,117
3,078
1,220
523
3,856
508
6,393

136,449
168,177
396,859
362,088
112,194
62,967
275, 543
30,358
319,682

138
457
483
1,047
170
178
790
192
3,312

3,343
4,645
2,620
10, 663
1,657
1,150
1,807
1,474
12,364

14,418
8,730
5,675
5,869
3,360
1,042
2,249
735
2,102

192
762
2,462
1,523
409
18
205
76
2,388

194,142

83,380

28,284

51, 200

155,178

20, 502

1,864,317

6,767

39,723

44,180

8,035

1,989
267
11,248
132
30
93
118

2,776
2,666
17, 573
1,495
227

2,658
1,616
9,552
4,005
1,287

30,183
23,303
184,919
8,035
11,470
3,146
5,779

12,424
9,331
92, 725
2,878
5,652
1,196
2,891

5,269
4,705
45,127
922
2,581
506
1,147

9,110
5,602
33,625
2,846
3,143
1,223
1,066

26,733
16,744
171,902
2,151
10,615
1,563
2,408

4,001
3,110
15,012
954
1,702
795
1,101

393,994
240, 283
2, 537, 290
71,442
110,181
32,124
63,131

346

1,700

4,734
3,296
38, 861
245
9,774
347
900

266,835

127,097

60,257

56,615

232,116

26,675

3,448,445

13,877

25,083

20,818

58,157

755
7,806
8,418
24,364

258
3-296
1,408
1,954

298
2,398
691
U0,540

50
450

103
1,637
1,205
19,368

58
184
388
218

8,801
62,716
35,119
69,715

371
1,376
994

6
76
1,493

124
712
4,886

23
4,615
1,840
32,915

41,343

6,916

.- 17,153

500

22,313

848

176,351

2,741

1,575

5,722

39,393

3,114,203

2,967,359

971,730

729,686

3,928,292

664,857

42,954,121

152,302

325, 280

472,699

864,161

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192J+—Continued
RECAPITULATION
Liabilities (in thousands of dollars)

States and Territories, etc.

National hanks

State (commercial) banks.
Mutual savings banks
Stock savings banks
Trust companies
Private hanks

Grand total




Capital
stock
paid in

Surplus

Undivided
profits
(less
expenses
and
taxes
paid)
•

Certified

United
States
deposits

National
bank circulation

Due to all
banks

2,821,001
466,373
131
957
638,348
1,482

550,335
83,217
18
826
30,273
188

14,853,183
11,755, 233
6,693, 246
1, 746, 609
7,785, 331
120, 519

123,318
7,890

196,778
105,477

4,310
16,782
2

3,928,292

664,857

42,954,121

152,302

501, G5C
208,756
99,854
19,043
140,948
1,473

729,686

86,387
621,015
11,171

1,080,578
602,786
558,780
44,330
672,265
8,614

3,114,203

2,967,359

971,730

729,686

1,334,011
1,061,619

checks
and .
cashiers'
checks

Individual
deposits
(including
dividends
unpaid
and
postal
savings)

Bills payable (including
advances
received
Notes and from War
Finance
Other
bills redis- Corporation liabilities
counted and certificates of deposit representing
money
borrowed)

49
22,082
894

143,847
232,929
248
15,123
77,576
2,976

231,526
291,731
12,373
5,750
319,157
3,624

325,280

472,699

864,161

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions} June, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollarsl
Investments

Loans and discounts

On demand, secured by
collateral
other than
real estate

States and Territories, etc.

Maine... . _
New Hampshire
Vermont..
Massachusetts
_
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York.
__ . .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
_
.
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
Virginia.. .
.
. ... .
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
_
Georgia.
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi .
Louisiana
Texas -„ . . .
Arkansas




i

On demand,
not secured
by collateral

On time,
secured
by collateral other
than real
estate

On time,
not secured by
collateral

8,532
8,784
3, 606
.165,462
17,166
22, 522

7,379
6,067
5,483
78,953
4,865
11,084

9,501
10,587
4,026
185,480
30,353
25,963

31,773
24, 712
15,937
564,189
86,251
72,675

1,058
314
913
450
9
339

226, 072

113,831

265,910

795,537

3,083

242, 535

1,705,930

681,949
168,273
031, 303
17, 201
79. 696
42,141

88,060
57, 608
238,470
3,492
23, 670
6,517

493,219
58, 587
286,557
5,186
44,483
12,686

1.198,864
410,798
993,657
17,719
157,750
51,358

5,140
2,644
14,750
2,189
1,932
206

2,240,055
253,979
380,915
13, 760
10,391
27,008

2,973,250
18,429
14,201

1,620, 563

417,817

900,718

2,830,146

26,861

11,076
4,511
5,670
2,386
4, 578
2,322
2,857
346
6,156
26,666
1,101

65, 729
34,648
74, 395
30, 955
32, 010
21, 631
32, 411
14, 665
16, 582
278,704
20,011

163,483
79, 650
195,154
39, 455
70, 928
49.682
48, 461
22, 333
40, 901
259, 792
28,825

4,308
781
2,423
3, 494
5,521
1,453
3,103
2,451
2,389
27,040
3,333

10,837
7,429
6,689
3,955
7,262
4,348
4,110
950
2,935
45,272 '
91,183 |

Secured Secured
by farm by other
land
real estate

3,257
808
1,290
154,144
78,036
5,000

Not
classified

105,819
68,099
112,991
1,054,709
110
364,202

United
States
Government securities

47,208
35,036
18, 570
460,042
65,351
92,909

State,
county,
and municipal
bonds

Railroad

bonds

Bonds
of other
public
service
Other
corpora- bonds,
tions (in- stocks,
cluding warrants,
street
etc.
and interurban
railway
bonds)
84,059
27,664
12, 736
167,146
33, 652
170, 809

6,019
6,730
3,490
7,708
10,633
34,460

24, 595
24, 534
4,946
245, 528
37, 807
116, 245

41,578
31,986
21, 321
126, 529
62, 067
21,461

719,116

69,040

453, 655

304,942

496, 066

76,753
365

1, 224, 599
164,715
593,996
7,908
60,255
24,761

559, 593
114,044
120, 830
5,554
25, 558
2,495

583,657
203,123
476, 456
12, 238
73,486
7,742

92,154
62,160
227,668
8,829
38,333
5,942

1, 555, 569
138, 431
583, 785
10, 332
57,962
14,731

2,926,108

3, 082,998

2, 076, 234

828,074

1,356,702

435,086

2,360,810

6,743
4,301
38, 511
1,978
3,052
2,995
2,202
2,573
1,180
28,750
24,843

176, 590
171, 730
8,847
112, 015
198, 260
107, 224
98, 626
102,875
237,116
26,491

35,628
27,891
25,023
16,463
18,063
20,373
18,948
8,767
13,737
108,696
12,878

3,062
1,779
4,122
2,015
1,356
8,633
4,504
6,045
1,578
7,618
6,959

2,470
1,876
668
536
256
2,451
1,908
915
57
1,583

2,166
2,767
51
641
260
2,145
960
351
72
1,314

28,661
30,709
8,044
10, 697
13,908
29, 350
15, 251
20,780
31,546
23,049
2,135

405

87

Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192J+—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Investments

Loans and discounts

On demand,
not secured
by collateral

On time,
secured
by collateral other
than real
estate

On time,
not secured by
collateral

Secured
by farm
land

Secured
by other
real estate

8,275
3,991

35,757
32,597

98,448
94,723

4,653
2,381

2,815
3,260

79,935

690,095

1,191,835

63,330

76,133
7,003
180,359
15,133
16,933
43,692
7,764
46,210

Kentucky
Tennessee

60,230
11,493
64,660
5,327
16,647
24,908
13,743
25,531

84,274
39,456
174,820
71,871
52,589
85,321
52,184
95,686

220,262
143,789
486,395
135,031
145, 755
156, 766
154,044
135, 861

10,868
10,105
14,598
6,757
7,118
22,683
23,407
3,881

393,227

222, 539

656,201

1,577,903

1,615
672
3,430
3,587
9,500
295
8,268
1,010
3,449

2,088
996
5, 763
5,766
7,708
673
1,946
1,271
5,379

24,591
20,123
54,422
46,726
29,322
17, 744
61,519
11,296
98,346

18,705
22,446
72, 656
60,184
21,575
11,892
47,536
9,250
73,601
337,845

15,049
4,304

Total Southern States
Ohio..
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States. _
North Dakota
South Dakota. . .
Nebraska
Kansas
. . > .
Montana
Wynrning
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

On demand, secured by
collateral
other than
real estate

204,323

States and Territories, etc.

_.

Total Western States




31,826

31,590
364,089
===== = = = = =

•

•

Not
classified

United
States
Government securities

State,
county,
and municipal
bonds

2,067
2,327

Railroad
bonds

4,194
502

Bonds
of other
public
service
Other
corpora- bonds,
tions (in- stocks,
cluding warrants,
street
etc.
andinterurban
railway
bonds)
2,701
1,107

49,414
26,389

178,566
180,473

29,781
19,887

123,203

1,599,218

356,135

52,065

17,416

14,602

289,933

21,113
7,370
6,141
14,279
5,909
7,232
5,448
3,831

1,147,974
374,076
1,379, 485
392,100
346, 808
307, 639
592, 560
487,174

185,386
78,291
350,134
42,284
67,631
96,971
58,622
51,245

H6,559
8,586
134,373
24,382
11,073
14,018
5,190
11,849

17,893
7,061
15,200
6,980
3,848
5,220
1,272
6,631

10,947
8,685
77,604
9,069
8,552
4,377
3,617
3,979

230,270
134,004
221,827
648, 853
90,125
108,137
11,888
261,001

99,417

71,323

5,027,816

930,564

8,892
5,321
6,205
6,355
3,060
3,453
6,349
1,493
8,228

1,732
1,154
1,233
2,270
6,871
732
3,087
1,514
6,338

74,286
97,515
213, 713
199,194
128
18,022
49,795
189
47,034

49,356

24,931

699,876

8,835
7,913 •
17,008
26,596
13,296
4,514
40,054
3,279
30,375
151,870

346,030

64,105

126,830

1,706,105

807
207
2,293
9,540
1,646
332
11,970
370
12,608

120
187
1,743
272
203
153
3,794
68
177

186
443
688
258
417
247
3,829
30
517

7,916
6,209
18,133
17,361
11,570
3,661
21,816
1,062
24,062

39,773

6,717

6,615

111,790

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

.

Total Pacific States

_ __

10,647
5,150
60,019
806
6,574
1,419
5,698

6,828
8,076
50,875
780
2,108
2,022
1,679

41,432
28,868
110, 834
10, 670
26,137
1,523
12, 776

85,665
44,500
265, 695
16, 271
28,724
2,677
16, 704

4,136
3,100
15,864
4,357
8,907
675
3,297

2,386
2,146
11, 574
734
22,022
385
6,181

116,399
74, 477
1,400, 979
19,927
573
14,975
408

39, 783
34, 335
273, 058
6,209
10, 367
2,493
5,750

9,608
8,486
37,325
807
3,834
750
1,816

3,056
1, 592
4,015
31
1,544
102
132

3,440
733
7,453
195
1,742
68
696

63j310
26,418
304,440
9,081
9,253
3,234
2,836

__

90, 313

72,368

232,240

460,236

40,336

45,428

1,627, 738

371,995

62, 626

10,472

14,327

418,572

50
11,213
2,461
2,586

274
2,418
3,401
4,257

23
1,577
8,029
1,957

716
2,704
15,303
3,338

3
7
844
340

907
8,068
2,851
2,338

2,504
16,779

1,919
4,679
1,852

398
2,464
502
250

135
519
115
396

212
1,746
255

609
7,804
1,813
4,810

16,310

10,350

11,586

22,061

1,194

14,164

85,406

3,614

1,165

2,213

15,036

Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
Philippines
Total Alaska and i n s u l a r
possessions.
Total United States, Alaska,
and insular possessions. _

66,123
8,450

Grand total




1-3

W
2, 582,634

948,430

3,120,839

7,215, 563

283,577

3,447,692

13,828,982

4,614,364

1,401,222

1,910,232

904,615

5,398,312
O
O
K

RECAPITULATION
National banks
State (commercial) banks
Mutual savings banks
Stock savings banks
Trust companies
_._

I

1,407
155,136
1,306

2,646, 794
199, 680
12,273
4,290
252,626
5,176

6,123,604
329,515
17,367
11,399
726, 904
6,774

245,162
19,252
544
3,306
11, 233
4,080

289,975
246, 989
2,192, 606
21,829
692 624
3,669

262,220
7,843,696
1,547, 539
1,250, 298
2,871,809
53,420

2,481,778
462, 507
1,167,455
139, 084
349, 574
13, 966

505, 528
201,513
611, 602
5,506
75,664
1,409

573, 571
61, 246
1,008, 853
11,323
254, 772
467

397, 560
102, 036
214,072
5,731
173,809
11,407

1,183,891
1,890,853
215,561
205,599
1,894,606
7,802

948,430

3,120,839

7,215,563

283, 577

3,447,692

13,828,982

4,614,364

1,401,222

1,910,232

904,615

5,398,312

1,809,243
173,814
5,417
9,581
583,488
1,091

737,559
53, 022

2,582,634

U

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Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Demand deposits

Cash
States and Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire _
Vermont
Massachusetts...
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States..
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of ColumbiaTotal Eastern States _
Virginia
West VirginiaNorth Carolina .
South CarolinaGeorgia
__.
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
_...
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States..




Gold
coin

Silver
coin1

Time deposits

Demand Divicertificates of dends unpaid
deposit

Savings deposits or
Postal
deposits in Time cer- savings
interest or tificates of deposits
deposit
savings department a

Not
classified

Paper Nickels Cash not
currency and cents classified

Individual
deposits
subject
t o check

3,277
740
1,118
16,229
31
16,749

67,656
35,076
25,024
1,126,947
119,339
243,192

2,098
1,396
216
12,925
18,883
6,786

409
186
238
2,518
160

255,647
181,827
163,112
1,755,865
265,763
627,143

1,702
1,301
559
32,928
1,166
3,976

124
295
90
o,361
755
1,208

18,465
61
570
49,755

38,139

1,617,234

42,304

43
,

3,249,357

41,632

7,833

.9,374

29,978
51

2,254,413
650,029
1,882,274
45, 665
244,899
111,252

23,469
13,137
25,926
8
209

5,839
2,685
7,798
192
1,117
337

3,889,113
916,155
1,800,572
46,466
338,963
63,861

85,872
11,378
196,439
533
3,926
5,434

16,631
3,046
11,874
177
89
831

4, 848,119
4,376
51,804

17,968 I 7,055,130

303,582

32,648

38,378
37,678
91,084
99,834
32,175
34,200
123,586

59,655
48,226
52,123
32,778
49,122
8,417
8,091
37,333
27,045
48,781
21,128
34,254
27,121

200
236
47
100
85
648
352
36
114
664
154
214
101

4,007
5,136
5,039
1,120
3,569
26,367
108,307
26,854
15,362
39,437
4,995
101,359
2,901

10,027 I 1,042,950

454,074

2,951

344,453

90
103
63
618
740
239

153
158
86
1,168
462
434

1,638
1,739
795
14,472
8,144
5,838

1,853

2,461

32,626

1,161
1,550
5,864
79
447
132

3,099
1,924
6,537
117
767

107,501
27,338
78,795
1,552
7,385
5,073

9,233

12,752

227,644

30,108

5,188,532 I

63,598

357
199
529
142
134
111
289
242
337
4,612
343
235
201

654
319
1,219
682

4,122
5,333

405
704
1,154
4,533
809
448
397

4,991
2,841
7,894
3,554
2.638
2,671
3,035
882
6,649
17,974
4,377
3,115
3,145

5,900
5,0*5

172, 230
171,524
156,757
80,600
139,041
148,476
61,953
67,347
198, 537
5*52,265
107, 767
2uO, 025
188,446

9,594
3,457
14,263
710
5,196
2,198
1,935
1,241
3,076
12,5o8
9,317
1,941
2,046

7,731

12,138

.63,766

39,702

2,254,968

59
201
473
13

79

523

10,245
4,880
4,919,424
;

4,594
5,078
4,361
237

237

2,881

2,037
1,229
797
591
733
467
285
237
958
1,330
394
551
418

148,406
99,333
84,074
82,682
88,482

••

..

—

—

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan..
Wisconsin. _
Minnesota _
Iowa
Missouri

_

3,597
925
4,127
405
1,767
497
620
359

20,156
16,772
16,474

42,445
9,357
CO, 772
6,722
14,113
7,158
6,409
4,830

5
211

12,737 ! 151,806

607

3,527
1,070
2,818
674
1,857
1,091
1,027
673

887, 521
39,674
348. 574 105,878
1, 572, 370 57.442
170,975
8.766
23, 762
282, 643
14,261
283, 036
13,591
110,749
18,171
624,289

74
14,038
3,492
23,422

94,428

4,280,157

1,332
2,375
10,098

39, 736
57, 265
180,935
216,117

1,162

926
381
1
2,153

31, 755
139, 432
16, 380
ISO, 889

4,539
4,596
8, i.61
20,915
3,193
2,040
6,787
1,540
7,948

5, 835

32, 200

17,529

886,342

4,510
2,671
.10,452
985
.1,161
356
2,736

4,233
4, 072
33,707 !
1,216

144,134
123,150
371,824
37,640
47,045
14,779
34,893

4,780

12,297

1,211
1,534
2,776
8, 272
4,566
1,367
6,049
1.083
5; 348

1, 039
549
2,068
253
344
58
469

Total Middle Western States.

22,871

97
77
259
1,018
375
87
2, 226
66
258 _

Total Western States..

313
291
657
2,188
249
156
632
187

4,463 |

North DakotaSouth Dakota. Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
_
Colorado
New Mexico. _.
Oklahoma

Washington...
Oregon
California
Idaho
.
Utah
Nevada
Arizona..
Total Pacific States.
Alaska
...
T lie Torr i tor y of H aw; a i.
Porto Hico.
Philippines

22

44, 253

773,465

684
1,915
2,853
6,860

208
116
204
121

9
1,864
419
3,637

4,648
17,855
19,435
19,308

5, 929

649

675

12,312

Total United States, Alaska, and insular
possessions..
.......

4.1,114

51,378

543,231

Includes minor coin of National Banks.

270,088
1

15,061,944

2,623
596
3,408
1,419
1,127
1,922
822
1,086

114,360
82,848
73,024
1,030, 434
20,352
46,392
466,961
6,806

14,390 I 6,063, 644 1,181,122

13,003

1,841,177

166
212

917,786
197,734
966, 541
139,776
239,400
225,691
200,715
176,001

28
54
178
326
74
33
249
9
158

10,614
11,407
21,709
9,935
20,062
9,761
92, 575
3,709
30,741

77,036
90,219
175,784
99,565
26, 210
13,896
24,434
4,957
30,986

2,714
373
1,435
188
1,020

4,330
4,424
9,843
14,650
6,108
5,109
10,631
3,575
97,940

59,719

1,109

210, 513

543,087

6,937

156, 610

3,501
5,095
7,151
2,059
1,115
349
662

390
334

164, 571
76,432

62
104
35

11,932
47, 807
14,204
18,713

27,068
20,198
24,684
11,205
9,650
1,462
5,309

5,810
1,668
1,496
1,038
584
215
468

48,520
13,406
737,185
7,506
3,876
1,095
3,051

19,982

2,343

1,727, 221

99,566

11,279

61, 246

Total Alaska and insular possessions.. ..




1,018 I

281, 545

160,830
50,006
213,022
30,793
191,074
278,420
90,112
166,865

3,054
1,075
6,577
826
1,139
801
399
519

3,074
11,254
11,270

1,076
1,171
948

40
28,224
1,372
38,407

6,301
129

537,923

567
21
128

B

4,200
1,709
4,751

31,899

11,025

716

68,043

16,380,714 ] 2,634,088

75,367

8,213,720

Includes other time deposits reported by national banks.

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Assets and liabilities of all repotting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924—Continued
RECAPITULATION
[In thousands of dollars]

Cash

States and Territories, etc.

Gold
coin

Silver
coin *

Demand deposits

Paper
Nickels Cash not
currency and cents classified

Time deposits

Savings deposits or Time cerIndividual Demand
Divicertifi- dends un- deposits in tificates of
deposits
cates of
interest or
subject
paid savings de- deposit
deposit
to check
partment 2

National banks
State (commercial) banks
Mutual savings banks
Stock savings banks
Trust companies.
Private banks..

19, 253
16,117
1,244
3,228
5,045
227

35,569
11,557
77
72
3,964
139

290,397
156,889
4,944
1,053
87,710
2,238

1,012
14
3
633
27

161,066
34,018
24,757
49,010
1,237

8,636,595
3,853,205
6,420
15,824
2,507,384
42,516

248,293
193,472

34,335
9,836

717
83,788
11,653

Grand total.

45,114

51,378

543,231

1,689

270,088

15,061,944

537,923

1

Includes minor coin of national banks.




Postal
savings
deposits

1,161,704
1,291,685
399
4,103
155,136
21,061

65,064
3,897

78
6,108
8

3,932,457
2,748,465
6,685,967
1,411,502
1,590,135
12,188

50,365

16,380,714

2,634,088

75,367

Includes other time deposits reported by national banks.

186
6,220

Not
classified

774,735
3,654,673
460
314,199
3,436,560
33,093
8,213,720

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115

SUMMARY OF THE COMBINED RETURNS FROM AIL REPORTING BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND INSULAR
POSSESSIONS, JUNE 30, 1924
The following statement shows the resources and liabilities of all
reporting banks, June 30, 1924, with classifications of loans and
discounts, investments, cash and deposits:
Summary of reports of condition of 29,848 reporting banks in the United States,
Alaska and insular possessions at the close of business June 30, 192 ^
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):
On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
2, 582, 634
On demand (not secured by collateral)
948, 430
On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate)
3, 120, 839
On time (not secured by collateral)
7, 215, 563
Secured by farmland
283, 577
Secured by other real estate. __
3,447, 692
Not classified
13,828,982
Total
__
31,427,717
Overdrafts
56,334
Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities
4, 614, 364
State, county, and municipal bonds
1, 401, 222
Railroad bonds
1,910,232
Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds)
904, 615
Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc
5, 398, 312
Total
14, 228, 745
Banking house (including furniture and
fixtures)
1, 295, 831
Other real estate owned
294, 428
Duefrombanks
3, 652, 285
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other
reserve agents
2, 468, 808
Checks and other cash items
875, 009
Exchanges for clearing house
1, 117, 361
Cash on hand:
Gold coin
45,114
Silver coin
51, 378
Paper currency
543, 231
Nickels and cents
1, 689
Notclassified
270,088
Total
Other resources

911,500
816,672

Total resources

57, 144, 690
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid)
National bank circulation
Duetoall banks
Certified checks and cashiers' checks



3, 114, 203
2, 967, 359
971,730
729,686
3,928,292
664, 857

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Individual deposits:
Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Dividends unpaid
Time deposits—
Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department
Time certificates of deposit
Postal savings deposits
_
Not classified
Total
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable (including advances received from War
Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed)
Other liabilities
_
Total liabilities-.

_

15, 061, 944
537, 923
50, 365
16, 380, 714
2, 634, 088
75, 367
8, 213, 720
42, 954, 121
152, 302
325, 280
472, 699
864, 161
57, 144, 690

INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN ALL REPORTING BANKS
Individual deposits in all reporting banks, consisting of demand,
time, and postal savings deposits, but exclusive of united States
deposits, amounted to $42,954,121,000, June 30, 1924, an increase
in the year of $2,919,926,000. Individual deposits subject to check
were increased in the year from $14,248,370,000 to $15,061,944,000;
demand certificates show a reduction of $113,522,000; dividends
unpaid, a reduction of $181,000; savings deposits, an increase of
$1,251,426,000; time certificates, a reduction of $204,591,000; postal
savings, an increase of $25,058,000, and deposits not classified, an
increase of $1,148,162,000.
Classification of these deposits in each class of banks follows:
Individual deposits in each class of banks June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
DeIndiNum- vidual mand Diviber deposits cer- dends Savings
tifiof
subject cates un- deposits
banks to check of de- paid
posit
State (commercial) banks... 17,436 3,853,205 193,472
Stock savings banks
990J
15,824
717
78
Mutual savings banks
613}
6,420
Loan and trust companies.. l,664j 2,507,384 83,788 6,108
8
Private b a n k s . . .
560|
42,516 11,653
Total
National banks
Grand total.
1

Total

2,748,4651 , 291,685 3,897 3,664,673 11,755,233
1,411,502
186
4,103
""" 314,199 1,746,609
6,685,967
399
460 6,693,246
1,590,135 155,136 6,220 3,436,560 7, 785, 331
12,188 21,061
120, 519

21, 263 6,425, 349 289,630 16,030 12,448, 257 1, 472, 384! 10,303 7,438,985 28,100,938
8,085 8,636, 695 248, 293 34, 335 3,932, 457 1,161,704)65,064 774, 735 14, 853,183
29, 348] 15,061,944 537,923 50,365 16,380,714j2,634,08875,367 8,213,720 42, 954,121

Reported as other time deposits.




Time Postal
savcertifi- ings
not
cates of de- classified
deposit posits

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

117

RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS,
1919-1924

The principal items of resources and liabilities of all banks other
than Federal reserve banks, for the six years 1919 to 1924, are shown
in the following statement:
[In thousands of dollars]
Classification

1919 (29,123 1920 (30,139 1921 (30,812 1922 (30,389 1923 (30,178
banks)
banks)
banks)
banks)
banks)

1924 (29,348
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) i
25,255,171
Overdrafts
94, 293
Bonds, stocks, and other
12, 229, 528
securities
__
Due from2 other banks and
5,865, 414
bankers ._,
_
936, 707
Real estate, furniture, etc.3 4
Checks and other cash items . 1,420, 809
997, 353
Cash on hand
816, 172
Other resources. _

31,208,142
109,186

28,932,011
81,849

27,860,443
74,600

30,416,577
57,982

31,427,717
56,334

11,387,525

11,381,923

12, 547, 567

13,672, 547

14, 228,745

5,833, 241
1, 000, 976
1,457.778
1,076,378
1,005,882

4,794, 205
1,147, 521
1,290,667
946, 567
1,096, 647

5,414, 241
1,276,631
1, 574, 608
829, 892
847. 385

5,597,150
1, 432, 217
1,196,075
797,101
865. 262

6,121,093
1,590,259
1,992,370
911,500
816,672

47,615, 447

53,079,108

49,671. 390

50,425, 367

54,034,911

57,144,690

Capital stock paid in
2,437, 365
Surplus fund
2,181, 994
Other undivided profits
825,889
677,162
Circulation (national banks)..
Certified checks and cashiers'
checks
546, 345
Individual deposits
32, 665, 286
United States deposits
566, 793
Due to other banks and
3,890, 487
bankers
_
3,824,126
Other liabilities 5

2, 702,639
2,410, 346
976, 261
688,178

2, 903, 961
2,943,950
2, 542. 032
2, 697, 409
910, 743 I
933,843
704,147 i
725, 748

3, 052, 367
2, 799, 494
954, 145
720,001

3,114, 203
2,967,359
971, 730

Total.
LIABILITIES

Total

514, 862
614, 583
37,315.123 34,844, 572
175,788 |
390.230

552, 505
37,194, 318
128,887

358,110
40,034,195
238, 439

664,857
42,954,121
152.302

3, 708, 302 i 2, 809, 414
4, 587, 609 ! 3, 951, 708

3, 244, 386
2,004,321

3,610,211
2,267, 949

3,928,292
1,662,140

47,615,447 | 53,079,108 I 49.671.390

50,425.367

54,034,911

57,144,690

1
J
3

Includes acceptances reported by national banks.
Includes lawful roscrvo with Federal reserve bank.
Includes real estate owned other than banking house.
* Includes exchanges for clearing house.
{
Includes bills payable and rediscounts.

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ALL BANKS, INCLUDING
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS
The total resources of 29,360 reporting banks, including the 12
Federal reserve banks, June 30, 1924, aggregated $61,935,471,000,
and exceeded the amount a year ago by $2,863,058,000.
Loans and discounts were increased in the year from $31,395,765,000
to $31,822,882,000, and investments show a gain in the year of
$850, 961, 000.
Capital stock was increased in the year from $3,161,794,000 to
$3,225,623,000, surplus from $3,017,863,000 to $3,188,274,000, and
undivided profits from $954,145,000 to $971,730,000.
Total deposit liabilities amounted to $50,298,788,000, and show
a gain in the year of $3,596,069,000.




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Statement of the combined resources and liabilities of all reporting
banks, including the 12 Federal reserve banks, with the grand totals,
follows:
Statement of resources and liabilities of 80,190 reporting banks, including Federal
reserve banks, June, 192 4
[In thousands of dollars]
29,348 reporting banks,
June 30, 1924

12 Federal
reserve
banks

Total, 29,360
banks

131,427,717
56,334
14, 228, 745
1,295,831
294,428
3, 652, 285

395,165

a 556,594

31,822,882
56,334
14,658,539
1,353,603
294,428
4,208,879

3, 325, 409
26,047

2,468,808
875,009
1,117,361
4, 236,909
842, 719

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
Overdrafts
_
Investments
_
_
Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) _
Other real estate owned
Duefrom banks. _
_.
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve
agents
Checks and other cash items
_
_
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Cash on hand
_
Other resources
_
Total resources .

2, 468,808
875, 009
1,117, 361
911, 500
816, 672

429,794
67,772

57,144,690

4,790,781

61, 935,471

3,114,203
2, 967, 359
971, 730
729, 686

111,420
220,915

3,225,623
3,188, 274
971, 730
729,686
1,843,922
6, 454,391
664,857
42,975,128
204,412
325, 280

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid i n _ . _
8urplus__
_
_
U n d i v i d e d profits (less expenses a n d taxes paid)
_
N a t i o n a l bank circulation
_
Federal reserve note circulation
_
_
D u e t o all banks
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
_
Individual deposits
___
U n i t e d States deposits (exclusive of p o s t a l savings)
N o t e s and billsrediscounted
_
_-.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing m o n e y
borrowed)
_
Other liabilities

Total liabilities.

3,928,
664,
42, 954,
152,
325,

292
857
121
302
280

1,843,922
3 2, 626,099

472, 699
864,161

57, 144, 690

21,007
52,110

15,308

4, 790, 781

472,699
879,469
61,935,471

»Includes
8

acceptances of national banks.
Uncollected items.
> Due to members, reserve account, and deferred availability items.

CASH IN All REPORTING BANKS
The cash holdings of all reporting banks, June 30, 1924, including
8,085 national banks, 21,263 State (commercial) banks and trust
companies, etc., and the 12 Federal reserve banks, amounted to
$4,236,909,000, which was $165,299,000 in excess of the amount a
year ago. Of the total cash, national banks held $345,219,000;
banks other than national, $566,281,000; and Federal reserve banks,
including amounts held by agents, in the redemption fund with
United States Treasurer, and the gold settlement fund with the
Federal Keserve Board, $3,325,409,000.
Classification of cash in all banks follows:




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

119

Cash in banks. June SO, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
8,085 national 21,263 State,
etc., banks
banks

Classification
Gold coin..
Gold certificates
Silver coin..
Silver certificates
Legal tender notes
National bank notes 6
Federal reserve notes .
Nickels and cents
Cash not classified

___
_

Total
Cash in Federal reserve banks June 25, .1924:
Gold coin and certificates (reserve)
Reserves other than gold-_
Nonreservo cash *

19, 253
2
37, 522
3 35, 531
20, 602
23, 879
68, 251
134,121

25,861
15,809
4 252,834

345, 219

1,689
270,088
566, 281

Total 29,360
banksi
45,114
37,522
51,340
26, 662
23, 879
321,085
134,121
1,689
270,088
911, 500
3,155,570
115,833
54,006
4, 236,909

Grand total
1
3
a

Number of banks includes 12 Federal reserve banks.
Includes clearing-house certificates.
Includes nickels and cents.
* Includes all paper currency.
8
Includes Federal reserve bank notes.
• Not shown separately prior to this date.

MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES
On June 30, 1924, the total stock of coin and other money in the
United States was $8,746,500,000, compared with $8,603,700,000 a
year ago. Of the total stock, coin and other money held in the
Treasury as assets, represented 4.08 per cent; reporting banks, with
the exception of those in the insular possessions, held 10.30 per cent;
Federal reserve banks or their agents, 41.56 per cent; and the balance,
or 44.06 per cent, was in general circulation. The per capita money
in circulation was $34.20 compared with $35.52 in 1923.
Gold coin and bullion exceeded 50 per cent of the total stock of
money June 30, 1924, and amounted to $4,490,807,000; Federal
reserve notes amounted to $2,339,048,000; gold certificates, $1,218,350,000; and national bank notes, $778,012,000. The balance
represented standard silver dollars, silver certificates, Treasury notes
and subsidiary silver.
In connection with the increase in the stock of money during the
past year, and since 1914, it is interesting to note the increase in
the excess of imports over exports of gold in the calendar year 1923,
and the nine months' period ended September 30,1924, also the excess
of exports over imports of merchandise in this period, 7 and the excess
of exports over imports of silver in the nine months period ended
September 30 last, as disclosed by the following statements showing
the stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting
banks, etc., for years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924; United States
circulation statement for the 3^ear ended July 1, 1924, prepared hy
Division of Loans and Currency, Treasury Department, and figures
furnished by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, with respect to the imports and exports
17088°—24f



9

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KEPOIiT Oi1 THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

of merchandise, gold and silver, in calendar years -from 19.14 to 1923,
and in the nine months' period ended September 30, 1924:
'Stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting banks, Federal
reserve bunks, and in general circulation, years ended June 30, 191/f. to 192/+
Coin arid other
• Coin mid money in Treasl

I other
money
Year ei>ding
in th«
June 30
United
States

1914^
1915
1916...
1917
1918
1919...
1920._
192]
1922
192;$_
1924.

Millions
3,738.3
! 3,989.4
4, 482. 9
5, 408. 0
6, 741. 0
7.5 IS. 8
7, 894. 5
8, 090. 0
' 8,177. 5
.
..! 8,(503.7
! 8,740.5

ury as assets

Amount

Per
cent

Per
cent
Millions

Millions
33(5. 3
34",. 4
298. 2
208. 4
300. 3
584. 2
489.7
461. 2
402. 5
383. 5
356. (i !

Coin and other
money in reporting banks 2

9. 00
8.06
fi. 05
4.96
5.34
7.77
6. 20
S. 70
4. 92
4.40
4.08

1,030. 0
1,447.9
1,472.2
1,487. 3
882. 7
981. 3
1,047.3
926. 8
814.0
777.1
900. 8

Held by or
for Federal
reserve banks
and agents 3
I Per
Amount j cent

Millions
43. 60
36. 29 ""386." 2~ 9.68
32.84
592. 7 13. 22
27. 50 1,280.9 23. 69
13.10 2,018.4 29. 94
13. 05 2.167. 3 28. 83
13. 27 2,021.3 25. 60
11.44 2, 795. 2 34. 52
9.95 3, 401. 0 41. 59
9.03 3, 490. 8 40. 57
10. 30 3, 035. 1 41. 56

In general circulation, exclusive of amounts held
by reporting banks and
Federal reserve banks

Amount

Per
cent

Tor
capita

Millions
1,772. 0
1,809. 9
2,119. 8
2, 371. 4
3,479.6
3, 786. 0
4,330. 2
3,913.3
3, 560. 0
3,952. 3
3,854. 0

47.40
45.37
47.29
43. 85
51. 62
50. 35
54. 93
48. 34
43. 54
45.94
44. 06

$17. 89
17. 97
20. 69
22. 77
32.87
35. 67
40. 17
36. 21
32.44
35.52
34. 20

1
'Public money In national-bank depositories to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States not
included.
2
Includes national banks and all reporting State banks with exception of banks in island possessions.
3
Includes gold reserve held by banks against issues and gold or other funds deposited by banks with
agents to retire Federal reserve notes in circulation and own Federal reserve notes held by Federal reserve
banks.
NOTK.—Population estimated at 105,809.000 in 1918, 106.136,000 in 1919, 107,155,000 in 1920, 108,087,000 in
1921, 109,743,000 io 1922, 111,268,000 in 1923, and 112,686,000 in 1924.




United States circulation statement July 1, 192J^
Money outside of the Treasury

Money held in the Treasury

Kind of money

Gold coin and bullion
Gold certificates
Standard silver dollars
Silver certificates
Treasury notes ol" 1890
Subsidiary silver-_
U nited States notes
Federal reserve Dotes
Federal reserve bank notes
National bank notes.
Total July 3,1924
Comparative totals:
July 1,1923.
_
July 1,1922
Nov.l, 1920
Apr. 1, 1917
July 1,1914
_
Jan. 1,1819

Stock of
money*

Total

Amount
held in
trust against
gold and
silver certificates (and
Treasury
notes of
1890)

Reserve
against
United
States
notes of
1890)

reserve
banks and
agents

All other
money

I, 786,060,989$1,218,350, 659$152,979, 026 $2,260,891,035 $153,840, 269J
•'$4,490,807,303
3 1,213, 350, 659
17,906,043
50.], 754,851
427,094,079}
409,788,036.
s 40S, 3fio, 410
"• 1,422, 626
277, 614,378
8,073, 621
8,073,621
___J
34*5, 681, 016
4, 260, 547
4,260,547,1
!
2.333, 048,030
1,124, S4S,
i .
1,124, 848
10,59(5,170
193,898!....
(___
193, 898
778,011,779
18,291,051^
I....
18, 291, 05l|
5
8, 740, 513, 527 «4,245, 699, 033 1, 628, ]38, 695' 152,979,026 2. 260, 891, 035i 203, 690, 277|
4

8, 603, 732, 716 3,818,882,894 1,150,107, 9651
8,177, 477, 105 *3, 511, 962,691 j 1,000,577.605!
8,326, 338,2'i7' 4 2,40fl, 801, 772i ' 696', 854, 226'•
!, 942.998,
5. 312,109, 272, 4 2942998 527 " 684.800, 085j
2, ' " " """ " " !
3, 738,288,87.1 i •x, 843,452.323 1,507,178, 879 j
1,007,084, 183! 4 212,420,402
21,602,6401

Population of continental
United
States
(esti: Per : mated)
.capita;

In circulation
Held for
Federal

152, 979,
>,026 2, 285,169,6461
152,979, 026 2,108,886.911!
152, 979| 026 1,206, 341,9901
""* """ """
152, 979, 026
150,000, OOOj
100,000,000!.

230, 566, 257
249,519, 149
350, 620, 530
105,219,416
180, 273, 444
90,817,702

Total

Hold by
Federal
reserve
banks and
agents 6

A mount

$704, 740, 314; $308, 999, 3K0; :*3U5, 740? 934;
1, 218, 350, 659i
416, 969, 84 0| 801,380,819
54,014,925;
76, 060, 772'
22,045,8471
408, 365,410;
43, 951,198| 304,414,2121
1,422,6.20'
l,422,62(i ; .
269. 540, 757i ""Io," 545," 502! 252,995,25o!
312,420,469|
297, 790, 492i
44,629, 977
2, 337, 923,182'
494, 817, 077 1,843,100, 10;V
10,000,3-18;
10.402, 272!
335, 924
759, 720, 728!
25, 885, 690! 7^,83o,038;

H

$3. ">1..
7. IV.
•4S;
3. 231
.01 .
;. 25
2, 64! -

10.30;
.09;.
o. 5 1 : .

0, 123, 953,189. 1,374,180,435 4. 7M, 772, 754 ! 42. iUj 1U>, 086, 00!
•
5, 935,017, 787 1, 205, 639, 271
5, 666, 092, (HO! 1, 292, 070,982
0, 0 i 0, 390, 7211 987, 962, 9
5,053,910,8301
953.320,120
3,402,015,427
816,206,721

4,729,378.5115 42. ")0|
-1. 371, 015, GS7 39. Mi
5, 028, 427, TA->52. :M:\
4, NX), 590, 704 E'J.-V,
X, 402, 015, 127 34. 35!
810, 206, 721 1-3.92l

111.208.000
I0R 743, 000
l(i?'491,00»>
.aw, 710, 000
99, 027, 000
48.231,000

pr:

p

1
2

Includes United States paper currency in circulation in, foreign countries and the amount held by the Cuban agencies of tho Federal reserve banks.
Does not include gold bullion or foreign coin outside of vaults of the Treasury, Federal reserve banks, ami Frdefal reserve agents.
3 These amounts are not included in the total since the money held in trust against gold and silver certificates and Treasury notes of 1890 is included under gold coin and bullion and standard silver dollars, respectively.
* The amount of money held in trust against gold and silver certificates and Treasury notes of .1890 should be deducted from this total before combining it with total money
outside of the Treasury to arrive at the stock of money in the United States.
> Tliie total includes $18,700,175 of notes in process of redemption, §140,640,438 of gold deposited for redemption of Federal reserve notes, $12,214,192 deposited for redemption of
National bank notes, $8,745 deposited for retirement of additional circulation (act of May 30, 1908), and $6,024,305 deposited as a reserve against postal savings deposits.
6
Includes money held by the Cuban agencies of the Federal reserve banks of Boston and Atlanta.
NOTE.—Gold ccrtiileates'are secured dollar for dollar by gold held in the Treasury for their redemption; silver certificates are secured dollar for dollar by standard silver dollars
;.sulng Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve note
i
of gold and such discounted or purchased pa pi1 r as is eligible under the terms of tho Federal rese;I've act. F'.'doml n serve banks must maintui?i : gold rrsrrvo" r.f at l;-:ist. 10 per ci:nt.
•
.
>
including the gold redemption fund which must bo deposited witii the United States Treasurer, against Federal reserve notes in actual civcululioii. i'\.'AiH ai reserve '.>uuk :uAc
National bank notes are secured by Uniied tf-tdi.es Government obligation.-:, and a > per cent fund for their redemption is required 10 be luuintainiid with lue T-ivasur."- -M (,h«*
'
States in gold or lawful money.




O

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122

REFORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Imports and exports of merchandise, calendar years 1914 to 1923, inclusive, and from
January 1 to September 30, 1924
Excess of
exports over
imports

Imports of
merchandise
$1, 789, 276,001
1, 778, 596, 695
2, 391, 635, 335
2,952,465,955
3,031, 304, 721
3, 904, 364, 932
5, 278, 481,490
2, 509,147, 570
3,112, 746, 833
3,792, 065,963
2, 667, 893, 336

1924 (9 months)
Total, 10 years and 9 months

$3,113, 624,050
3, 554, 670,847
5,482, 641,101
6, 226, 255, 654
6,149, 241, 951
7,920,425,990
8,228, 016, 307
4, 485, 031, 356
3,831, 777,469
4,167, 493, 080
3,124,146, 417

$1, 324, 348,049
1,776,074,152
3,091,005,766
3,273, 789, 699
3,117,937,230
4,016, 061, 058
2, 949, 534, 817
1,975,883,786
719,030, 636
375, 427,117
456, 253,081

33, 207,978,831

1914
19 (5
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923

Exports of
merchandise

56, 283, 324, 222

23,075,345,391

Gold and silver imports and exports in period indicated
GOLD
Imports

1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923

-

Exports

Excess of
exports over
imports

$57,387,741
451,954, 590
685,990,234
552,454,374
62,042,748
76,534,046
417,068,273
691,248,297
275,169,785
322,715,812
269,782,031

1924 (9 months)
Total, 10 years and 9 months

$165,228, 415

3,862,347,931

.

$222,616,156
31,425,918
155,792, 927
371,883, 884
41,069, 818
368,185, 248
322,091, 208
23,891, 377
36,874,894
28,643,417
11,159, 210
1, 613, 634,057

456, 879,617

$25, 959,187
34,483,954
32,263, 289
53,340, 477
71,375,699
89,410,018
88,060,041
63,242,671
70,806,653
74,453, 530
55, 604, 462

$51, 603,060
53, 598,884
70, 595, 037
84,130, 876
252,846,464
239,021,051
113,616, 224
51,575,399
62,807,286
72,468, 789
79,744,974

$25,643,873
19,114, 930
38, 331, 748
30, 790, 399
181,470, 765
149,611,033
25,556,183

658,999,981

1,132,008,044

494,659,443

Excess of
imports over
exports
$420, 528, 672
530,197,307
180, 570,490
20,972,930

291,651,202
94, 977,065
667,356,920
238, 294,891
294, 072,395
258, 622,821
2, 705, 593,491

SILVER
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923

_

—

1924 (9 months)
_
_
Total, 10 years and 9 months

$11,667,272
7,999,367
1,984,741
24,140, 512
21,651,380

BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES

The combined banking power of banks in the United States June
30, 1924, including national banks, banks other than national, with
estimated figures tor nonreporting private banks, and the 12 Federal
reserve banks, was $3,163,700,000 greater than a vear ago, and
amounted to $56,446,500,000.
Of the total banking power representing capital, surplus, and
profits, deposits and circulation, the amount shown by these items
in the returns from national banks was $19,172,700,000, the amount
contributed by banks other than national was $32,498,400,000, and
Federal reserve banks contributed $4,775,400,000.




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

The amount of banking power of each class of banks is shown in
the following statement:
Banking power of the United States June 80, 1924
[Money columns in millions]

Number of
banks

Capital Surplus
and
paid in profits

National
bank
circulation.
Federal
reserve
notes,
and
Federal
reserve
bank
notes

Deposits l

National banks
8,085 $1,334.0 $1,582.2 $15, 526. 8
Eeporting State banks, savings banks, trust companies, and private banks. 21,263 1,780. 2 2,356.9 28,244.4
Nonreporting private banks
(estimated)
9.2
461
99.4
8.3

Total
June,
1924

Increase
over
1923

Total
June,
1923

$729. 7 $19,172.7 $18,084.5 $1,088.2
32,381.5

30,072.3

2,309.2

116.9

107.9

9.0

29,809
212

Grand total

3,123. 4
111.4

3,947.4
220.9

43,870. 6
729.7 51, 671.1
2, 599. 2 1,843. 9 4, 775.4

48,264. 7 3,406.4
5,018.1 3 242.7

29,821

Total
Federal reserve banks

3,234.8

4,168. 3

46, 469. 8

53,282.8

2, 573. 6

56, 446. 5

3,163.7

1
Includes dividends unpaid, postal savings and United States deposits, certified checks and cashiers'
checks outstanding, but not amounts due to other banks, except deposits of Federal reserve banks, which
are reported gross.
2 June 25,1924.
3
Decrease.
NOTE.—Information for nonreporting private banks has been estimated by using as a basis for the calculation statements of reporting private banks. Only such institutions as are performing the functions of
a bank are included in the total number of private banks. Concerns whose business is confined to the
selling of investments are not included in the list of private bankers.

BANKS IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Although the number of banking institutions in the District of
Columbia subject to the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency was reduced, through liquidations, in the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1924, from 72 to 69, aggregate assets were increased $7,699,000, or to $296,126,000. Capital stock shows an increase of $1,258,000
and individual deposits, an increase of $10,580,000.
Classification of these banks is shown in the following statement:
Number
National banks
_
Loan and trust companies
Sayings banks
__
__
Building and loan associations
Total

14

69
1

Amount due to banks not included.




Capital

Individual
deposits i

Aggregate

$ 9,527,000
11,400,000
2,42G, 000

$92,474, 000
G5,405, 000
29, 505,000
2 35,472,000

$131,504,000
89,531,000
34,624,000
40,467,000

2', 353, 000
,J
2

222, 916, 000

Share payments mainly.

296,126,000

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF BANKS OTHEE
THAN NATIONAL, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Trust companies and savings banks in the District of Columbia
accumulated gross earnings in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, of
$7,470,000, an increase in the year of $3,000.
Expenses paid on account of salaries and wages, interest on deposits, and on borrowed money, together with other miscellaneous
expenditures, amounted to $5,262,000, and show an increase of
$259,000.
These institutions appear to have been fortunate in the past year
in that they were required to charge off only $438,000 on account of
worthless assets, compared with $594,000 in the previous year. They
recovered, however, $117,000 from charged off assets, compared with
$135,000 in the previous year, leaving net addition to profits of
$1,887,000, which shows a slight reduction in the year, out of which
dividends were declared to the amount of $1,155,000, compared with
dividends of $1,211,000 in the previous year.
The net addition to profits of these companies and banks to capital
and surplus was 8.85 per cent compared with 9.75 per cent in 1923,
and the percentage of dividends to capital and surplus, 5.42, compares with 5.89 in the year 1923.
Statement of earnings, expenses, and dividends of these companies and banks for years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924, follows:
Eo.rnings, expenses, and dividends of trust companies and savings banks in the
District of Columbia
[In thousands of dollars]
June 30, June 30,
1923,
1*24,
35 banks 32 banks
Capital stock
_
_
_._
Total surplus fund
Dividends declared
_
Gross earnings:
Interest and discount
_
Domestic exchange and collection charges
Profits of foreign exchange department
Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real
estate loans,.
_._
_
_
__
Trust department profits
_
_
_.
Other earnings
_

Total.
xpenses paid:
Salaries and wages
Interest and discount on borrowed money..
Interest on deposits
_
Taxes
_
Other expenses
TotalNet earnings during the year
Recoveries on charged-off assets .
Total.
Losses charged oft":
On loans and discounts
On bonds, securities, etc
On trust department operations..
Other losses
O.Q foreign exchange
Total

_.._

Net addition to profits during the year..




13, 068
6,891
1,211
5, Sol
21
29
279

13,828
7,496
1,155
'
:
6,041
25
22

1287

187
448
747

7,467

7,470

1, 669
08
589
882

1,809
52
1,871
060
870

5,003

5,262

2,464
135

2,203
117

2, 599

2, 325

182
181

131
358

220
11

131
18

594

438

2,005

1,887

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

125

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTEICT OF
COLUMBIA
On June 30, 1924, there were 23 building and loan associations in
the District of Columbia subject to the supervision of the Comptroller
of the Currency, with aggregate assets of $40,467,000, compared with
assets of the same number of associations a year ago of $37,589,000,
Sixteen of these associations operate on the permanent plan, 6 on
the serial plan, and 1 on the terminating plan. Twcniy-one associations require installment dues of SI, one requires payments of $2, and
ono payments of $2.50.
The number of borrowing members June 30, 1924. was 14,794, an
increase of 485 in the year, and the number of uonborrowing members
was 39,440, an increase of 1,544 in the year.
Information relative to these associations for years ended June 30,
1909 to 1924, inclusive, is shown in tin* following statement, and
consolidated statements of assets and liabilities and receipts and disbursements for six months periods ended December 317 1923. and June
30, 1924, are published in the appendix of this report.
Years

June 80—
1900___
1910...
J911...
.1912...
J913...
1914...
1915...
1916—
1917...
1918...
1919...
1920...
1921...
1922...
1923...
1921...

Number
of associations

Loans

$13,511,587
14,415,832
11,965,220
16,004, 700
17,308,010
18, 582,156
19, 524, 0G5
20,186, 662
20,951,089
21, 507, 90 i
23, 054, 000
27,398, 000
29, 520,000
33, 233, 000
36, 157, 000
38, 9(58. 000 |

Installments
on shares

$.11,996,357
13,213,644
13,324,217
14, 529, 977
16, 453, 0-14
17,113, 899
17, 866, 337
18,668.808
19, 413, 2ti6
20,252,005
22, 403, 000
25, 373. 000
27, 593,000
30. 50(5, 000
32. 858, 000
35, 452,000

$14,393,927
15,250,731
16,017,405
17,100,293
18, 438, 294
19,021), 260
20,655,6.14
21,611,007
22. 264. 005
23, 215, 027
25, 699, 000
29, 322, 000
31,633,000
34, 879, 000
37. 589. 000
40,46.'. 000

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Building and loan associations in the United States numbered
10,744 in the year 1923-24, and had a total membership of 7,202,880,
with total assets of $3,942,939,880. The increase in assets in the
year was $600,408,927 and the increase in membership 838,736.
The largest gain in assets during the year was made by associations in the State of Pennsylvania, and amounted to $121,000,000.
The State of Ohio was second, with a gain of $83,812,443, and increases in assets in excess of $10,000,000 wore as follows: New Jersey,
$43,460,199; Massachusetts, $39,663,475; Illinois, $30,164,576;
New York, $29,288,161; Indiana, $27,037,472; Wisconsin, $21,171,086; California, $20,537,699; Louisiana, $18,707,414; Nebraska,
$16,803,856; Missouri, $14,878,242; Oklahoma, $14,097,322; North
Carolina, $13,551,540; Washington. $11,244,471; Kansas, $10,996,583, and Michigan, $10,219,198.
Statistics furnished by Mr. E. F. Cellaring;, secretary United
States League of Local Building and Loan Associations, follow:



126

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Building and loan associations—Statistics for 1923--2%
Number
of associations

States

l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Pennsylvania
Ohio
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Illinois
New York
Indiana
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Louisiana
California
Missouri
Michigan
Kansas
_.
Oklahoma
North Carolina
Kentucky i
Washington
District of Columbia..
Iowa
Arkansas
Colorado
Utah
_
West Virginia
Minnesota *_
Maine
Rhode Island
Texas
Connecticut
Montana
—
Oregon
New Hampshire
South Carolina.North Dakota
Delaware-- 1
South Dakota
Tennessee 1
New Mexico
Arizona
Vermont..- 1
Other States

Total
membership

1,035
10, 744

7,202, 880

82
26
19
28
164
16
37
18
14
14
4

Total1

1.400,000
1,375, 968
687, 587
356, 636
450,000
360,094
298, 001
163, 000
143,460
111, 072
88, 039
124,845
_26,487
131, 000
102,311
76, 786
116,000
118,449
52,860
56,500
34, 209
40, 520
38.450
42. 500
33, 200
22, 550
23,143
30,090
29,112
32, 000
24,990
13, 305
20, 400
10,875
10, 800
7,000
6,450
5,450
5,000
2,431
431,310

3,900
824
1,094
211
771
291
377
81
140
86
132
224
80
132
85
234
140
52
22
71
54
51
24
47
75

Estimated.

Total assets

Increase in
assets

$745,000,000 $121,000,000
83,812, 443
648,160,960
43,460,199
402,728, 756
264, 755, 632 39,663,475
30,164, 576
232,092,934
29, 288,161
182,449, 453
27,037, 472
167,982, 946
16,803, 856
108,798, 586
21,171,086
92,992,109
18, 707, 414
87,896, 857
85, 270, 459 20, 537, 699
75, 376, 038 14,878, 242
68, 765, 435 10, 219,198
66, 610,104
10,996, 583
65,810, 618
14,097, 322
57,950, 374
13, 551, 540
55,000, 000
7,000,000
11, 244, 471
40,940, 876
2,941,000
38,771,000
4,335, 631
28,995,486
3, 414, 837
21,412,098
5,942, 556
20,246, 886
3,628, 691
19, 238. 090
4,202, 458
17,982, 752
1,313, 248
16,000, 000
2,072, 473
12,657,941
2,015,665
12,561,164
4,873, 335
12,036.330
2,067,816
11,701,198
4,986, 214
10,447,187
10,000, 000
6, 581, 635 2 790,084
1,102, 648
6, 524, 242
5,425,172
896,107
5,369, 670
939, 285
4,400, 000
2100,000
404, 208
3,876, 735
130, 000
2,300, 000
512, 629
1,927, 937
228, 671
1,047,192
22,282, 930
224,855,028
3,942,939,880
2

600,408,927

Increase in
membership

149,000
206,140
8,614
29,479
60,000
39,050
27,276
19,544
29, 281
20,072
24, 214
20, 631
11,757
12, 780
13,147
11,786
5,000
43, 216
1,751
3,700
ll', 885
7,230
7,200
2,625
4,150
2,606
6,545
3, 512
8,064
912
24
1,800
1,850
2 350
700
250
1,250
476
35,613
838,736

Decrease.

MONETARY STOCKS IN THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE
WORLD

Reference to the following statement furnished by the Mint
Bureau, showing the stock of coin and other currency of the principal
countries of the world at the end of the calendar year 1923 shows
an increase in the gold stock in circulation, in banks, and public
treasuries from $9,210,007,000 at the end of the calendar year 1922
to $9,407,761,000. The silver stock was also increased in this period
from $2,440,831,000 to $2,733,172,000, and the per capita distribution of gold and silver was 5.31 and 1.54 per cent, respectively, to
1923, compared with 4.99 and 1.32 per cent, respectively, in 1922.
The percentage of gold stock held in the United States to the
total gold stock in 1923 was 45.15, compared with 42.71 in 1922,
and the percentage of silver stock held in the United States to the
total in 1922 was 30.32, compared with 29.60 in 1923.




Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 1923
[Stated in United States money ( O omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)]
OO
Monetary unit
Country

Monetary
standard

Name

North America:
Dollar
Gold
United States
...do—. ...do
Canada
do
Peso
Mexico Honduras
do—
British
Dollar
Costa Rica..do
Colon
do
Cuba
Peso
Dominican Kcpublic doDollar
do
Haiti
G ourde
Silver... Peso
Guatemala
Gold
Dollar
Newfoundland
do
Nicaragua
Cordoba
do
Panama
Balboa
do
Salvador
Colon
Virgin Islands.
...do
Dollar
British West IndiesBarbados.
...do .... Dollar
.TftTTiaina
do
Pound .
do
Trinidad
Dollar
Dutch West Indies. ...do
Guilder.
French West
IndiesGuadeloupe
do
Franc
M!artino ue
do'
do
South America:
Peso
Argentina
do
do
Bolivia
Boliviana
do
Brazil
Milrcis
do
Chile
Peso . . .
do
do
Colombia
do
Guiana—
British
do
Pound
do
Dutch
Guilder
do
French
Franc
do
Paraquay8
Peso
do
Peru
Pound
Uruguav
.do
Peso
Venezuela...do
Bolivar. _.
(See footnotes on page 130.)




Gold stock
Metallic
United stock un- In banks
States
In cirequiva- classified and public culation
treasuries
lent
$1.00
1.00
.4985
1.00
.25
1.00
1.00
.20
(5)
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
.965

$4,247,201
227,292
i 22,500
90
334
8,033
114
300
< 18
6
1,000
i
I
1
i

400
3,337
85

1.0138
4,8665
1 0138
.402
.193
.193

29,072
* 6,000

Total

$4,247,201
227,292
i 50,000
90
334
37,105
114
300
* 6,018
1,000

40

440
3,337
90

5

$809,028
27,964
i 30,000
190
417
16,368
247
* 2,987
e 2,300
i 315
325
59

101

101

7 53
937
644
179

324

324

94

< $714
472,181
8,225
51,684
34,025
4,301
4,625

472,161
8,225
51,684
* 34,025
4,301
8
4, 625

.9648
.3893
.5462
.365
.9733
.4867
4.8665
.402
.193
.9648
4, S665
1.0342
.193

V$27,~566~

Paper
circulation
Silver stock in monetary
unit of
issuing
country

i

81

81

17
e 331.
12, 732
1,931

6

676
378

*656
3,181
« 22,143
4
56,806
6 15,440

*730

3,181
« 22, 873
* 56,806
15,410

< 4, 725
« 3,000
6 9,071

$5,342,770
428,920
15, 565
318
19,132
2
331,821
1,276
3 9 600
850, 537
6 2,000
1
7,388
]0,166
2,500
8 21
243
2,167
1,198

Per capita
Population

Unclassified
stock

230
240

1,362, 564
41, 944
2, 704,140
293, 737
23, 752
6
16,000

298
108
26
1,000
7,300
1,529
2,412

1.40
8.68
.49
.75

Paper

$48.17
47.83
1.08
7.07
39.82
114.46
1.42
5 89
424.20
7.55
11 55

2.36

6 66
100.00

1.80

.34
1.09
1.65
3.20

.13
.28
5 47
21.39

1.41

8,699
2,890
30, 636
3,819
6,300
2,000

2,000
2.340
* 9, 200
262, 707
5,713
« 70,000
6
39,000

$7.29
3.12
2.07
4.22
.86
5.65
.28

1.01
2.19
3.60

156
858
391
56

42,806
«20,400

Silver

$38.29
25.35
3.46
2.00
.69
12.80
.13
.18
3.00
3,77

110,922
8,967
14,463
45
485
2,899
897
1,631
2,005
265
638
434
1,526
25

Gold

.41

186.11
85.00

2.98
54.27
2.85
1.69
8. 9.1
.68
2.31

.09
2.02
.97

.75

2.27
3.50

3.18
3.13
37.15
6.40

.65
1.96
3.76

.01

25.23

156.63
14.51
88. 27
70.91
3.77
8.00
6.71
21.67
353. 80
202. 70
.78
45.78
16.17

Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 1928—Continued
00

[Stated in United States money (000 omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)]
Monetary unit
Country

Monetary
standard

United stock un- In banks
States classified and public In cirequivatreasuries culation
lent
$0.2026
.193
.193
.2026 "$157," m "
.195
.268
.193
.193
.193
.2382
4.8665 w"l20,"000"
.193
>2Q26
.268
4.8665
.193
.193
.10
4. 8665
.402
.268
.2382
1. 0805
.193
.5146
.193
.268
.193
.044
.193
""' '610
. 5678
.3244
4.8665

Total

$1,430
52,204
7,635

$1,430
52,204
7,635

2
56,171
2,826
8,331
709,479
119,300
759,174
6,938
4,614
603
51,037
215,697
3,667
25
233,876
39,472
12,622
10,483
26,207
45,043
487,687
73,166
103,689

$176
14,494
3,266

6
56,171
2,326
8,331
709,479
119,300
759,174
6.938
4,614
603
51,037
215, 697
3,667
25

$3

1,947
1,706
202
57, 229
i 17,111
301, 723
268
121
4
8,472
28,429

233,876
39,472
12, 622
10.483
26, 207
45,043
487, 687
73,166
142, 2G9

13,286 | —
14 !
8, 250

i
292

43,826
6,673
4,986
19.012
1)011
571
125, 242
M 3, 530
43,182

13, 286

38,600

Per capita

Paper
circulation
in monetary
Silverstock
unit of
issuing
country

Metallic

Name

Europe:
Austria
Gold... . Krone
Frajic
Belgium i«_
—do
Lev
Bulgaria11
...do
Krone
Czechoslovakia
13
Danzig, Free City of Gold—. Gulden. _
Denmark
Krone
(12)
Esthoma
Mark
Finland4
Gold. . .. do_. . .
France*
Franc
Mark
Germany
"..".doll" Pound—
Great Britain «
.-do - Drachma..
Greece10
TTnngftry
_-.do - . Krone.. ..
Iceland
;..do
Pound
Irish Free State " ..
Lira .
Idol
Italy
Lat
do
Latvia
Lithuania
Litas
_.do
do
Malta
Pound
Netherlands....do . . . Guilderdo _ Krone. _ .
Norway
Poland
Mark
Gold
Escudo- _.
Portugal 1 < J
Leu
Rumania
An
Russia 20
Ruble
Peseta
Spain
• do
Krone
Sweden
<^n
do
Switzerland
Franc
Piaster
Turkev _.
. _ .. do
(12)
Yugoslavia w_
Dinar
Brit. North Bornea.. Gold.... Dollar
Ceylon...
Rupee
...do
China »
Silver- Dollar
Cypress Island
Gold— P o u n d -




Gold stock

3,334

14
8,250
292

9,247
118, 715
710

PopulaUnclastion
sified
Gold
stock

$0,423
7,466
4,861
13,611 "$11*54"
400
3,290
1,111
3,403
39, 210
59,856
47,262
2.54
5,950
7,951
96
4,380
38,835
1,851
4.651
184
6,977
2,632
27,179
6,041
16, 262
131, 299
21, 338
5, 988
3,886
14, 549
17. 53
12, 017
.05

$7,125, 755,190
7,537,191
4,156, 205
9,598, 903
13 14,239
472, 625
3,978,344
1,352,352
37,905,434
(13)

425,075
4,681, 200
931, 337, 335
6,549
17,005
19,675,000
23,000
60, 074
700
1,108, 035
395,800
125,371,955, 000
1,297, 248
17,728, 586
(21)

4,338,123
576, 390
982, 709
16,142,000
5, 784, 930
2,292
42,707
220,512
410

:

4. 504
431,480
317

$0.22
6.99
1. 57

Silver

Paper

$0.03 $1,109,412.29
1,009. 64
2.07
855. 00
.67

.01
17.07
2.09
2.45
18. 09
1.99
10.06
1.17
.58
fi. 28
11. 65
5. 55
1.98
.01

4.87
.52

33.52
15.00
.46
1.79
1.61
.34
22.85
12. 22
36.61

6.21
2.54
.18
3.14
.06

.06
1.46
.29
6.38
.05
.02
.04
1.93
.73

5.87
.59
11. 11

1. i l

.28

.02
.92

2. 05
.28
2.24

705. 23
35.60
143.60
3, 580. &5
397. 40
966. 73
9.00
78G. 76
117,134. 6L>
68. 21
3.88
506.63
12. 43
12.91
3.80
158.81
1.50. 38
4,612,824.43
214. 74
1,000.18
203. 30
9G. 20
252. 88
1, 109.49
•181.40
8.88
9.48
.51
1.29

Fed. Malay States.. ...do
Dollar
1
India, B ri tish
—do._ - Rupee
Indo-China, French. Silver
Piaster
'
J arc a n (including
Chosen, Kwantung, Taiwan)
Gold.— Yen
Netherlands, East
Indies
_ _..do
Guilder...
Palestine _
. __
Pound. -Silver... Kran
Persia24
Philippine Islands. _ ..Gold... Peso.
Sarawak. . . . _. .do. . Dollar
Siam
do
Tical
Straits Settlement— . . . d o . . . . Dollar
Pound
Svria
do.
ca:
Abyssinia
Silver— Thalari
Gold
Algeria.
Franc _. .
do
Belgian Congo26. . . . do_ .
Pound
EsrvDt
Gambia
do
. do
Gold Coast
.do
Kenya Colony and
27
Shilling .
—do
Uganda
.do. - Franc. . .
Madagascar
Morocco, French
...do
...do
Pound
do
Nigeria
Nyasaland . .
.do.. . _ do
Portuguese East
Escudo
Africa
do
Portuguese W e s t
Africa
do
do
Reunion Island
.do
Franc. .
Rhodesia
do
Pound
Sierra Leone. . .
do . . .
-do. Somaliland—
British
do
Runee
Italian
do
do
Shilling
Tanganyika,
rlo
.do
Tunisia
Franc
Union of South
do
Pound
Africa i«
West Africa, French.
Franc
Zanzibar
IIIdoinr Rupee I
«See footnotes on page 130.)




.5678
. 4866

!
114,891 •

_
.4985

25,000

|

602,188 j

.

603,138

62,869
*40

62,869

3,931

3,931

1,624

.4.02
4.9431

1,624

...

.50
. 5678
40M
. 5678
3.860 ""r3,"703~

4
76 1
429,217 !
17 937

..1

114,891 i

i

24

1,893,936

78, 575 i

108,919
4 72
18, 654
18,907
95
46 935
11, 487

302,057
4
1 , 000
51, 296
2* 103,477
157
105 998
99,096
9,776

47, 204
700
9, .;i00
10,906 i
600
9 322
935
2,140

215
1,014,527
39,868
36,408
109
i, 093

8.000
5, 806
L"), 000
13.351
210
2, 299

25.033
113^000
239,800
75

2, 529
3. 382
6, 000
IS, 588
1.176

15, 053

.2433
.193
.193
4. 8665
4.8665

1,178
3, 474
521

332
4

1. 930

6

950

i
!

78

!
1
|

9,323
870

410

521

. 3244
. 3244
.2433
.393
4. P66S
.193
.3244

3.883
36,222

9,553

1.0805
1.0S05
.193
4. 8665
4.8665

396

396

.36

49

88,224

6 90
387

11,300
* 82, 600
6
10, 000
380

4,000
174
1.867
1,541

300
24,214
8 172,457
22,144
190, 600
4,604

6, 929
.U.4C.4
.197

6 3, 074

3,074

58,051

58,051

23, 612

4
4

« 2,972
801

4

4

7. 60

2.19

24.13

3.58
10
1
96
1.73
16
5 03
12. 28

6.40
1.43
5.39
9.49
2(5
11 36
105.99
4.57
.03
174. 74
2.66
2. 69

.36
1.74
6.40
2.59
.03

.26
Ii. 07

.48
.47
j . 03

H

O
C

9. 90

.44

. 50
.74

.13

.02

28.28

'"*

2. 82
1R7. 35
5. 3fi
.20

11.09
.51
.85
2.20
.«!
J.47
8. iiS
.26

o

SB. a:

1.50

344
450
7,200
2,091

292
1 010
4, 357
6 781

2.42
5.75
4.81

1.33
06 i

3,120

950

.32

.05
1.35
94

.04

1 390
318,942
18 982

172, 625

*335
.193
.193
4 9431
4. 8665
4. 8665

* 3 369
1,834,11-1
91 369

O

r
o

.87
3. H(>
S2. 31".

3.-11

-:. oo |

d

:j. 20
23.37

o

o

Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 192$—Continued

CO
O

[Stated in United States money (000 omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)]
Monetary unit
Country

Monetary
standard

Name

Oceania:
Australia
Gold.._. Pound
New Zealand_ ...do
_..do
Tahiti-Society
Islands
...do
Franc
Total
1

Gold stock

Metallic
United stock un- In banks
States classified and public In circulation
equivatreasuries
lent

$4.8665
4.8665 "$38,"289"
.193
640, 598

Silver stock
Total

$4,866

$220,365

$21,899

i—
107,186
9,300, 575

9,407,761

2, 733,172

$215,499

Paper
circulation
in monetary
unit of
issuing
country

$52,182
6,644
8,500

Per capita
Population
Unclassified Gold
stock

5,635
1,266 I$30.24

Silver

$39.11

$3.89

5.31

1.54

28
1, 771,713

Paper

n

$9.26
5.25
303. 57

.36

11921 figures.
is 24,434,000 fine ounces, mostly deposited abroad.
3
is 496,507,425,000,000,000 (000 omitted).
All notes of American origin, as the Cuban Government does not issue paper money.
17 On December 26,1923.
» Exclusive of $1,200,000 U. S. currency.
is Estimated holdings of Scotch banks.
* Last year's figures.
19 In June, 1923.
* Fluctuates with prices of silver.
so On January 1,1924.
* Estimated on basis of data considered fairly reliable.
* Stock held b y one of the three banks,
si 168,500,200,500,000 (000 omitted) ruble notes; per capita 1,283,331,940.89; see text
s In Banco de Chile.
for chervonetz notes and metallic cover.
22
» On July 31,1924.
Includes copper-nickel coin.
23
io stock in National Bank.
Incomplete.
» On January 14,1924.
24 On December 20,1923.
12
Monetary standard not established.
3« Exclusive of Fl,257,891 U. S. bank notes.
18 On February 29,1924.
26 On November 30,1923.
" On December 27,1923, in Bank of France.
27 On June 30,1923.
NOTE.—Figures given represent each country's stock at the end of the year, except when otherwise indicated. Population figures are from the Statistical Abstract of the United
States, 1922. Blanks indicate no figures available, rather than no stock. Gold held abroad as follows, not included in the above figures (presumably reported by the country
having actual possession): Canada, $13,045,889; Brazil, $737,370; Colombia, $5,242,914; Japan, $221,832,500; Straits Settlements, $3,763,686; Egypt, $16,507,858; Philippine Islands,
$51,113,171; Czechoslovakia, $52,206,500; Esthonia, $4,528,864; Bank of France, $359,813,953; Germany, $5,100,000; Lithuania, $1,619,935; Yugoslavia, $67,177,010 (gold and silver);
Kenya Colony, $205,045 (silver); Greece, $4,825,000.




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131

FEDERAL LAND BANKS

The assets of the 12 Federal land banks were increased between
October 31, 1923, and September 30, 1924, from $881,671,000 to
$983,787,000.
The principal resources of these banks at the close of business
September 30, 1924, consisted of net mortgage loans to the amount
of $905,536,000. Accrued interest not yet due on these loans
amounted to $16,445,000, United States ~ Government bonds and
securities were $43,000,000, and cash on hand and in banks, was
$11,080,000.
The capital stock of these banks was $48,270,000, of which
$1,671,000 was held by the Government; Federal farm loan associations were stockholders to the amount of $46,255,000; stock held
by borrowers through agents was $343,000; and the stock holdings
of individual subscribers was $1,000. The legal reserves of these
banks amounted to $5,734,000 and surplus reserves, etc., plus undivided profits, were $4,158,000.
The net earnings of these banks to September 30, 1924. were
$23,920,000.
The majority of the liabilities of these banks consisted of farm
loan bonds outstanding to the amount of $907,215,000. Interest
accrued but not due on these bonds was $14,981,000; accounts and
notes payable aggregated $87,000, and dividends declared, but unpaid, amounted to $443,000.
Statement of the assets and liabilities of these banks, with related
data, follows:
Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal land banks at close of business
September SO, 1924.

Assets:
Net mortgage loans 1
$905, 536, 367. 56
Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans
16, 445, 068. 17
United States Government bonds and securities
43, 146, 252. 05
Interest accrued but not yet due on bonds and securities, _
212, 917. 81
Other interest accrued but not yet due
2, 559. 48
Cash on hand and in banks
11, 079, 845. 40
Notes receivable, acceptances, etc
1, 201, 764, 35
Accounts receivable
724, 436. 08
Installments matured (in process of collection)
1, 426, 650. 22
Banking houses
1, 889, 842. 55
Furniture and
fixtures
260, 864. 28
Other assets
1, 860, 183. 89
Total assets
Liabilities:
Farm loan bonds outstanding
Interest accrued but not yet due on farm loan bonds
Notes payable
Accounts payable
Due borrowers on uncompleted loans
Amortization installments paid in advance
Farm loan bond coupons outstanding
Dividends declared but unpaid
Other liabilities
Total liabilities
J Unpledged mortgages (gross), $13,054,449.44.




983,786,751.84
907, 214, 780. 00
14, 981, 429. 27
50, 647. 10
36, 147. 04
488, 655. 62
1, 213, 091. 80
625, 390. 89
443, 169. 31
570, 193. 21
925,623,504.24

132

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Net worth:
Capital stock, United States Government _ $1, G7Q, 065. 00
National farm loan associations
40, 254,-932. 50
Borrowers through agents
342, 805. 00
Individual subscribers
1, 080, 00
Total capital stock
Reserve (legal)
Surplus, reserves, etc
Undivided profits

48, 270, 442. 50
5, 734, 400. 00
102, 600. 00
4, 055. 805. 10
58, 163, 247. 80

Total liabilities and net worth
Memoranda:
Net earnings to Sept. 30, 1924
Less—
Dividends paid
Carried t.o suspense account
Real eastate charged off

983, 786, 751. 84
23,920,043. 59
9, 539, 597. 42
1, 255, 421. 20
3, 232, 219. 87
14, 027, 238. 49

Carried to surplus, reserve, etc
Carried to reserve (legal) _
Undivided profits

102, 600- 00
5, 734, 400. 00
4, 055, 805. 10

Total reserve and undivided profits
Capital stock originally subscribed by United States Government
1
Amount of Government stock retired
Capital stock held by United States Government

9, 892, 805. 10
8, 892, 515. 00
7, 221, 550. 00
1, 670, 965. 00

JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS
The resources of joint-stock land banks were increased between
October 31.1923, and September 30,1924, $53,000,000, and amounted
on the latter date to $475,191,000.
Mortgage loans were increased in this period from $382,000,000 to
$430,000,000, and constituted the principal asset. Interest accrued
but not yet due on these loans amounted to $7,957,000; United
States Government bonds and securities, $14,671,000, and cash on
hand and in banks was $13,442,000.
Capital stock paid in was $34,079,000; surplus funds paid in,
$1,395,000; legal reserve $2,384,000, and surplus reserves, etc., and
undivided profits, were $2,004,000.
Farm loan bonds outstanding to the amount of $419,745,000 represented the principal liability. Interest accrued but not yet due on
these bonds was $7,699,000, and notes and accounts payable were
$5,666,000.
Statement of the assets and liabilities of these banks follows:




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURREXGY

133

Consolidated statement of condition of the joint-stock land bankti at the dote of business
September 30, 192 4

Assets:
Net mortgage loans
$430, 065, 092. 27
Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans
7, 957, 012. 18
United States Government bonds and securities
14, 671, 431. 07
Interest accrued but not yet- due on bonds and securities-_
117, 015. 23
Notes receivable, acceptances, etc
2, 759, 953. '23
Accounts receivable
1, 005, 058. Oli
Other interest accrued but not yet due
101, 268. 07
Cash on hand and in banks
13, 441, 637. 56
Installments matured (in process of collection)
1, 054, 670. 24
Banking houses
"
871, 985. 00
Furniture and
fixtures
195, 395. 42
Other assets
2, 949, 630. 71
Total assets

475, 191,350. 51

Liabilities:
Farm loan bonds outstanding
Interest accrued but not vet due on farm loan bonds
Notes payable
Accounts payable
Other interest accrued b u t not yet d ue
Due borrowers on uncompleted loans
Amortization installments paid in advance
Farm loan bond coupons outstanding
Other liabilities
.
Total liabilities
Net worth:
Capital stock paid in
Surplus paid in
Reserve (legal)
Surplus, reserves, etc
Undivided profits

• 419, 744, 500. 00
7, 698, 508. 26
5, 605, 109. 49
60, 978. 15
27, 176. 40
851, 508. 81
589, 888. 16
438, 392. 97
312,497. 31
435, 328, 559. 55

$34, 078, 985. 00
1,395,218. 59
2,384,427.22
792, 836. 07
1,211,324. 08
39, 862, 790. 96

Total liabilities and net worth

475, 191, 350. 51

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS

Under authority of the act of March 4, 1923, providing additional
credit facilities for the agricultural and livestock industries of the
United States, the Federal farm loan act was amended to provide
for the chartering by the Federal Farm Loan Board of 12 institutions, to be known as Federal intermediate credit banks.
In pursuance of this authority 12 banks were chartered, all of
which were in operation by the latter part of May, 1924, and by
September 30 had accumulated total assets of $105,025,000.
The assets and liabilities of these banks are shown in the following
statement:




134

EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal intermediate credit banks
as of the close of business September 30,1924

Assets:
Direct loans
1
$31, 448, 485. 91
Rediscounts
20, 831, 270. 56
Accrued interest on loans and rediscounts
263, 791. 78
United States Government bonds and securities
2, 300, 000. 00
Accrued interest on United States Government bonds and
securities
24, 747. 10
Other securities
Accrued interest on other securities
$2, 452. 91
Other accrued interest
Rediscounts for other Federal intermediate credit banks
6, 950, 043. 07
Cash on hand and in banks
7, 163, 225. 72
Capital stock callable from United States Treasury
36, 000, 000. 00
Furniture and
fixtures
25, 200. 02
Documentary stamps
24. 57
Other assets
15, 436. 56
Total assets
Liabilities:
Capital stock subscribed
Surplus
Undivided profits
Debentures outstanding
Accrued interest on debentures outstanding
Notes and bills payable
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bonds and securities borrowed
Partial payments
Interest collected not earned
Deferred rediscounts
Other accrued interest
Other liabilities
_
Total liabilities

105, 024, 678. 20
60, 000, 000. 00
152, 271. 20
983,823. 59
35, 112, 000. 00
328, 226. 44
375, 000. 00
7, 450, 000. 00
4, 152. 17
404, 713. 93
86, 173. 99
69,981. 37
58, 335. 51
105,024,678. 20

UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM

Statistics with respect to activities of the Postal Savings System
in the United States in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, furnished
by the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Post Office Department,
show total assets of $137,470,000, and a reduction in assets in the
year of $3,542,000.
Working cash, consisting of funds in depository banks, and with
postmasters, amounted to $96,406,000, compared with $62,066,000
in 1923, and special funds, consisting of reserve funds with the
Treasurer of the United States and other miscellaneous funds,
aggregated $7,888,000, and show an increase in the year of $1,207,000.
Accounts receivable show a reduction of $399,000 in the year, and
amounted to $450,000.
Investments, consisting of United States bonds, postal savings,
and Liberty loan bonds, show a reduction in the year of $38,689,000,
and amounted to $32,726,000, June 30, 1924.
Deposit liabilities amounted to $136,465;000, and were $2,007,000
greater than a year ago, while accounts payable representing interest
and profits due the postal service show a reduction in the year of
$4,665,000 and amounted to $780,000.



REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

135

Surplus funds amounted to $225,000, showing a reduction in the
year of $884,000.
Balances to the credit of depositors at the end of the fiscal year
June 30, 1923, amounted to $131,671,000. Deposits in the'last
fiscal year were $96,986,000, and withdrawals $95,843,000, leaving
a balance to the credit of 412,584 depositors, June 30, 1924, of
$132,814,000.
Statistics with respect to the operation of the Postal Savings
System in the last fiscal year follow:
17088°—241




10

Comparative balance sheet for June 80, 1924, and June SO, 1923
June 30,1924

Items
Working cash:
Depository banks.
Postmasters

June 30,1923

Increase

Decrease

RESOURCES

Special funds:
Treasurer of United States—reserve fund
_
Treasurer of United States—miscellaneous (working) funds.

i
.1
i

Accounts receivable:
j
Accrued interest on bond investments.
_I
Due from discontinued depository banks
._.
Due from late postmasters, including credits temporarily withheld

$96,406,486. 15
6, 590,402.49
91, 252. 99

6,624,100. 59
1,264,074.02

Postal savings 2V£'s
Fourth Liberty 4^'s

^

Par value
$9,504,780
26, 676, 750

$151,262.16
$62,066, 025. 91

7. 88S, 174. 61

!
|
6, C8.1,655. 48 !

34,340,460. 24

'

33,698.10
1,172,821.03
1. 206, 519. 13

747,433. 90
.49

355,01G. 16
14. 49

:::::::::

9, 504, 780. 00
23,220,860. 36

:

s

849,118.09

""
392, 423. 74

H
jX
bd

6. 944. 21
399; 353. 95

14.00

101, 683. 70

94, 739. 49

©

H

'

44.9, 764. 14

Investments, carried at cost prices—U. S. bonds:

$34,491,722.40

$61, 734, 947. 92
331,077. 99

$96,226,070. 32
179,815.83

O
O

•—

431,100. 00

9. 023, 680. 00
62,391, 250. 94
32, 725, 640. 36

71,414,930.94

39 ~ 170," 390." ^8
38,689, 290. 58

j-id
6

137,470, 065. 26

141,011,730.42

3, 541,6G5. 16

T

36,181, 530
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS FUNDS

Due depositors:
Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit
interest payable on certificates of deposit;
Outstanding savings stamps
_

] 36, 464,808. 03 -

Accounts payable:
Due Postal Service—Interest and profits
Total liabilities
.
Surplus funds:
Interest and profits (undistributed earnings) sabjuct to future
allocation of maturing interest charges




§

1,142, 835. 00
864, 297.14

131,671,300.00
2,723.575. 09
03, 230. 20

132,814,135.00
3, 587, 872. 23
62, 890. SO

339.15
134,458,105.29

2, 000,792. 74

H

-

M

780,039. 05

5, 444. 738. 53

4,664,699.48

te

137, 24-1, S37. 08

.39, 902, 843. 82

2, 657, 906. 74

r\
fcrl

225,128. 18

1,108,8Sfi. 60

883,758.42

137,470,065.26

i 4 l , 0 H , 730. 42

3,541,065.10

Comparative statement of interest-earning resources and lialriiities for June 80, 19%%, and June 30, 192S
Items

J u n e 30, 1924

J u n e 30,1923

Increase

Decrease
W

ItESOUECES

Working cash:
Depository banks
Investments, carried at cost urice

$34, 491, 722. 40

$61, 734,947. 92
71,414,930.94

$96,226,670. 32
32,725,640. 36
$128,952,310.68

$3S, 089,290. 5S
4,197,568. IS

$133,149, 878. 8(i

2

LIABILITIES

Due depositors:
Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit
Excess ofl labilities

_

131,671,300.00

_

3, 861, 824. 32

1,142,835.00

%

— 1,478, 578. 80

132,814,135. 00

)

5, 340,403. 18

H

Comparative statement of intereat and profits for the fiscal years ended June 80, 1921, and June SO, 1928

O

£
Items
Credits:
Interest on bank deposits
Interest on bond investments
Miscellaneous receipts.._
_
Profits realized on sale of investments..
Debits:
Interest credited to depositors. ._
Allowances to postmasters—
Losses byflre,burglary, etc.
Miscellaneous losses
Excess of income..




Fiscal year 1924

$1,748, 691. 89 |
2, 7G4,373. 44 i
' 2. 70 !
5, 743, 206. 92 I

Fiscal year 1923

§

'~3~218~Sfi6.~92 I.
2,692.962.94 j .

_.

199. 78
1. 09

156.08
1. oii

3,048,074. 77

2,137,102. 31

7, 205, GOO. 18

5,424,110. 70 ;

911,5:2.46
1, 781, 450. 48 i

g
^
C
hr;
H!

911,669.63 .

,136,961.44

43. 70 !

h:
1-3

$938,465. 39
30.19
$7,561,312.01 |

3, 048, 631. 07 I

_
Decrease

$412, 597. 60

$1,334,094. 29
3,702,838.83
32.89
2, 524,346. 00
$ lQt 254, 274. 95

Increase

K
C;
cj
W

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Summary of postal savings business for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1924, ty States
Balance to
the credit of
depositors
June 30,1923

Stcte

United States

Deposits *

Balance to
Increase in
balances
Withdrawals i the credit of the credit to
of
depositors
2
June 30,1924 depositors

j $131,671,300

Alabama. _
Alaska
A rizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia....
Florida
Georgia
...
Hawaii
Idaho
___
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri. _
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York.
North Carolina
North D a k o t a . . .
Ohio
_
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
I

391, 776
671,987
284,133
174,102
2,698, 631
1, 236, 460
2,180, 215
207, 782
370,887
789,138
244, 522
29, 528
734, 365
8,091,315
851,668
366, 570
554, 848
316,999
333, 942
250, 625
204,182
9,168, 205
2,900, 722
1,223, 265
63,134
2,702,888
1,304,490
306,672
286,421
472,274
4,282, 059
34, 259
58,557,007
54,333
18,810
3,548,959
436,318
1,874,771'
11,777,919




Savings stamps
Sold

$132,814,135 j $1,142,835
377,961
427,648
617, 894
100, 279
2, 509, 397
1,105, 078
1,293, 873
135, 599
307, 842
1,008, 852
254,037
50, 485
1,253, 980
5,014, 897
419,366
756,004
501, 591
199, 662
185,936
113,904
163, 705
6,313, 212
1,997, 457
1,606,017
56,170
2,132,656
3,198, 500
161,036
226, 268
220,639
3,064, 618
401, 700
39,606,195
63,757
199,369
1,820, 020
1,283,309
1,291,755
7,682,142

381,646
500, 081
363, 323
112,255
2, 562, 977
827, 521

1,459,125
156, 448
336, 554
922, 268
226, 653
43,412
957, 596
5,120, 688
497, 768
286,218
339,086
229,296
201,321
172,429
184, 256
6,401,061
2,248,517
796,367
49,826
1,873,150
1,675, 887
166,411
237,746
268,980
3,360,850
153,918
42,358,906
63, 660
2, 227,038
626, 879
1, 295, 529
7,895,896

388,091
599,554
538, 704
162,126
2,645,051
1, 514,017
2,014, 963
186, 933
342,175
875, 722
271,906
36,601
1,030, 749
7,985, 524
773, 266

-3,685
-72,433
254, 571
-11,976
-53, 580
277, 557
-165, 252
-20,849
-28, 712
86, 584
27, 384
7,073
296, 384
-105, 791
-78, 402

717,353
287,365
318, 557
192,100
183, 631
9,080, 356
2,649, 662
2,032,915
69,478
2,962, 394
2,827,103
301, 297
274, 943

162, 505
-29,634
-15,385
-58, 523
-20, 551
-87, 849
-251, 060
809, 650
6,344
. 259,506
1,522, 613
- 5 , 375
-11,478
-48, 341
-296, 232
247, 782
-2,752,711

3,985,827
282,041
55,804, 296
54,430
161, 790
3,141, 941
1,092,748
1,870,997
11,564,165

142,980
-407,018
656,430
- 3 , 774
-213, 754

33.20
12.00
19.50
387.10
205. 50
2,245. 60
44.10
537. 90
84.60
187. 30
.10
51.10
2,667. 90
215. 80
42.00
105.10
30.70
32.40
108. 40
59.20
4,603. 90
215. 20
259. 70
29.60
425.10
166.10
8.80
288.10
3,558.60
16.40
29,907. 90
3.20
21.00
802,10
102. 70
95.10
4,156. 30

Redeemed

Amount at
interest in
banks June

June 30, 1924

Interest
received
from banks

$68,945 $96,369,973.80 $1, 746,691.89
—
5,890.84
22
336,020.83
14,742. 77
568, 213.80
7.358.17
17
468,888. 38
3,492. 37
23
159, 685. 98
37,667. 82
484
2,301, 637.29
22,106. 44
482
1,439,971.16
29,869. 65
1,793
1,459, 558. 57
2,793. 91
41
177, 773. 75
14,661. 55
597
832, 537. 27
14,843.71
74
756, 737. 65
5,351. 77
171
243, 558.22
771. 63
36,578. 24
20,231. 73
35
1,067,805.81
93,250. 60
2,035
5, 607,184.90
12,824.25
654,314.34
233
9.750.18
42
820,097.97
9,888.87
600,665.97
109
4,834. 42
44
243,680. 83
5,306.85
32
258,530.54
3,833. 63
90
157,615.05
2,427.17
60
120,798.04
4,584
156,993. 01
7,224, 523.01
43, 274. 64
217
2,481, 393. 26
19,660.11
324
1,957,634.48
1,758. 35
28
75,068. 65
41,452. 06
380
2,355,116. 46
43,368.04
71
2,837, 538. 38
4,632. 81
250, 260.81
163
4,408. 82
216,517. 34
11
6,132. 73
319, 552. 91
277
53,697. 23
3,051,193. 20
3,762
2,343.26
14
184, 249. 23
552,635. 62
30,790 30,567,117.07
1,431. 50
15 I
56,172. 72
19 ]
1,492.40
176, 565. 86
51,664.81
744 i 2, 583, 455. 00
90
1,088,045.60
14,779.05
91
1,674,166.34
26,706. 04
4,252
9,938,218.03
184,863.17

Amount

of
Interest paid positsdesurdepositors
rendered
for bonds

$2,184,333. 93
6,479. 30
9,685.14
4,691.54
3,393.14
49,174. 02
24,431. 24
38,381.26
4,343. 81
6,643.87
12,410. 39
4,184.16
268. 30
9,154. 30
142,872.94
14,918. 85
6,541. 37
9,139. 42
5,654.11
5,871.52
4,817. 37
3, 252. 29
126,344. 36
49, 549. 65
23,148. 83
1,083.56
47,178. 84
18, 523. 67
5,056. 43
4,209. 78
8,923. 25
73,503. 84
740. 64
961,740. 60
596. 07
377.18
65, 737. 62
6,850. 56
33,469.13
198,361. 25

$33,560

540
40
"2,~920

700
200
2,460

500
2,500
1,000
3,500
2,900
1,000

1,800
7,400
2,440
2,500

Porto Rico
Rhode I s l a n d . _
South Carolina.
South Dakota_
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands _
Washington—
West Virginia..
Wisconsin
Wyoming

145, 797
958,051
118, 205
17,924
200, 690
778, 749
551,182
110,446
296, 844
4,782
6,821, 712
310, 062
1,145,452
215,223

242,621
793,512
129, 215
376, 264
139,123
742,104
442,196
85, 289
207,109
8,823
4, 378, 517
266,141
588, 201
463, 738

233,116
816, 252
127, 389
66, 208
140,694
669,066
432,089
98, 255
235,925
10,491
4,301,312
258,492
603, 761
•211,847

155,302
935, 311
120, 03 L
327, 980
199,119
851, 787
561, 289
97,480
268,028
3,114
6,898,917
317,711
1,129,892
467,114

9,505
-22,740
1,826
310,056
-1,571
73, 038
10,107
-12,966
-28,816
-1,668
77,205
7,649
- 1 5 , 560
251,891

15,125. 60
874. 30
160. 70
12.70
32.10
162.40
1.50
35.60
165.80

14,945
964
175
1
3
30
16
5
10
27
173

127,180. 81
762,820.52
117,684.11
255, 232. 89
154,077. 81
681,892. 62
585,294. 79
91, 565. 31
267,860. 39

3,119.24
13,841. 52
2, 726. 00
1,688.81
3,101. 39
13,373. 18
11,067.96
2,470.84
6,149. 98

126. 20
6.00
70.70
12.70

131
9
81
15

6,133,104. 71
269, 651. 72
1,117, 532.11
457,433. 37

128,468. 97
6,021. 68
15,809.10
5, 661. 24

2,117.48
15,9S4. 84.
1.277. 45
303. 04
3,601.28
12,752.08
7,880. 37
1- Gio. 30
4,853. 77
42.53
112,8o7. 91
4, 602. 21
21,771.43
2,849. 48

160

Toco

I

i These totals include the amount of $2,052,817 transferred between depository offices.




a

A minus sign denotes decrease.

CO

140

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

SCHOOL-SAVINGS BANKS

Considerable progress in the cultivation of thrift among school
children is disclosed by statistics compiled by the savings bank division of the American Bankers' Association with respect to schoolsavings banking in the school year 1923-24.
The data for the current year, compared with revised statistics for
the year 1922-23, shows 3,095,012 enrollments, an increase of 33,959,
while the number of pupils enrolled and actually participating in the
benefits of the system was 2,236,326, an increase of 328,475.
The amount of collections during the past year was $14,991,535,
showing an increase of 41 per cent over the amount, collected in the
previous year, and balances in banks to the credit of the system
amounted to $20,435,144, showing an increase in the year of 7;^ per
cent.
The number of reporting school systems increased in the year from
494 to 683, and the number of schools from 6,868 to 9,080.
Statistics relative to the activities of school-savings banks in the
several States, are shown in the following statement:
School-savings banking for the school year -1928-24
Number

State

School
Towns buildings

Enrollment

Participating

Collections

Interest
credited

Bank balances June
30, 1924

0
5
2
58
8
24

08
35
14
759
302
423

12,910
14,004
4,723
297.310
80, 179
80, 80o

8,741
8,813
1,348
132,191
75, 416
03. 340

$23,010.41
21,953. 05
6,712.45
797, 557. 00
715,122. 95
496, 601. 35

$542.12
402. 64
211.13
7, 097. 80
12, 077. 73
8, 009. J.7

$35, 526. 26
27, 892. 84
10.003.67
1,009,192.93
825.081.30
737, 024, 44

T o t a l N e w KngItind States____

103

.1,001

490. 531

289.8-"8

2, 060, 963. 21

28, 9-40. 59

2, 705. 921. 44

New York
New J ersoy
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District; of Columbia. _

5!
28
120
2
2
1

8Io
274
1,074
38
20
80

167,444
90, 256
409,192
14, 458
10, 150
41,380

370, 031
09, 294
294, 836
147
8, 972

2,008,371.96
552.109.13
2,817, 809. 62
105,446.38
27,157. 08
45, 580. 74

31,236.31
12,319.77
00. 092. 49
2,035. 54
53. 54

2, 103,982.63
804. 080. 05
3, 902, 344. 50
1.20,014.95
14,906.08
45, 580. 74

213

2, 307

744, 880

749, 280

5, 556, 534. 91' 105,737.65

7,051,515.53

7
11
9
2
4
1
1
1
2
7
2

129
73
39
7
86

59, 952
29, 599
18, 898
830
50, 904

49, 090
20,887
11,761
400
31,936

7
87
25
109
45

2. 892
44, 726
11, 606
57, 737
28,912

2, 753

47

067

66
16
54
45
32
11
17
3

244

Mai PO
New Hampshire
Vermont
M assac husctts..
Rhode Island
Connecticut

Total
Eastern
States
Virginia....
West Virginia _
North Carolina..
South Carolina
Georgia _
Florida
Alabama
Louisiana
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern
States
Ohio
Indiana . .
Illinois..
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
_- _
Missouri
Total
Middle
W e s t e r n
States




2,904. 80
2,320.71
541.22
16. 23
1,761.27

6, 350
33, 994
27, 726

247,170. 53
129.067.19
42,910.02
1,500.37
139. 298. 13
639. 69
9, 479. 85
59, 507. 06
15,998. 11
292, 823. 08
136,795.03

2,163. 69
2,412.10

189,237.14
180, 096. 36
50,182.19
3,078. 07
137,415.28
039. 69
0, 769. 21
101,783.69
15,817.04
234, 342. 74
209, 674. 50

306, 056

184.897

1,075,189.06

12,120.15

1,129, 035. 91

009
170
480
388
209
370
181
109

297,901
61, 684
166, 833
142, 195
83, 033
159, 845
103, 800
65,319

229, 017
37, 830
107,079
78,123
61. 606
116,824
48, 962
33, 863

1, 369,129. 64
302, 008. 95
801, 823. .08
51.8, 278. 77
403, 790. 26
558,182. 12
304, 247. 27
114,841.37

32, 27& 17 1,711,553.93
3,898. 40
345,025. 64
10,280.26
923, 989. 87
12,939. 50
751,887.41
6,541. 63
513,697. 34
16,672. 11 1,129,093. 33
6, 960. 36
408,605. 30
218. 59
100,836. 80

2, 636

1,080,610

713,304

4, 372, 302. 06

89, 789. 02

.07

5,884, 689. 62

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
School-savings hanking for the school year

141

1923-24—Continued

Number
State

Enrollment

Participating

Collections

Interest
credited

$156,835.72
84,474.10
91. 50
25, 749. 80
3, 009. 35
83, 55;). 01

$3,714.55
1,401.82

Towns
Nebraska
Kansas.
Wyoming_._
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
_
Total Western
States
_
Washington
Oregon
California
Nevada
Total
Pacific
States
Total United
States

School
buildings

4
8
1
3
1
3

63
92
11
41
11
37

46, 668
33, 279
3, 450
25, 007
1, 835
20, 015

22,330
24, 111

20

255

131.544

66, 221

8
2
25
1

212
29
1,370
3

94, 300
3,4.1.1
237, 0(;8
600

59,101.
1, 993
171, 253
359

36

1,014

335, 385

232, 760

1,572,830.08

003

9, 080

8, 005, 012

4,710
900
14,158

B a n k balances J u n e
30, 1924

38. i 1
144. 67
521. 84

$239, 500. 25
88, 838. 08
J80. 34
33,933.12
3, 206. 74
454, 2JO. 34

353,715.48

5, 820. 99

819,970.87

330, 204. 39
7,375.01.
1,227,459.29
1,791.99

9, 006. 45
158.78
58, 678. 04
13.70

395, 398. 34
10, 393. 89
2, 437, 373. 83
845. 71

08, 457. 57

2,844,011.27

2, 236, 320 ! 1,991,535. 40

310, 805. 97 |20, 435,144. 04

NOTC.—No reports reoetvod from States omitted.

SAVINGS BA3TKS 1 T PRINCIPAL OQTJ3STHISS OF THE WOELD
S
Statistics relative to savings banks, including postal savings banks
in specified countries, with, other related data furnished by the
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, supplemented by i?iformation relative to banks in the United
States, etc., obtained from reports received in the Currency Bureau
from other sources, are shown in the following statement as of the
most recent dates for which the data is available.




Savings banks, including postal savings banks, number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposits per deposit account and per
inhabitant, by specified countries
[Source: Official reports of the respective countries]

Country

Argentina,
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Chile*.
Czechoslovakia..
Denmark^
Egypt
,
Finland
France
Algeria.
Tunis. _
Hungary*..
Italy. _
Japan._
Formosa.
Chosen
Netherlands
Dutch East Indies...
Dutch Guiana
_.
Dutch West IndiesNorway
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland- _
United Kingdom.,.
British India 5 ..
Australia
_.
New Zealand-..




Population l

Date of
report

Dec. 31,1922
Dec. 31,1923
Dec. 31,1922
Dec. 31,1921
Dec. 31,1923
Dec. 31,1922
Dec. 31,1923
Mar. 31,1921
Dec. 31,1923
/Dec. 31,1921
3,403,000
\____do
/.—do
39,210,000 \Dec. 31,1922
5, 564,000 Dec. 31,1918
2,095, 000 Dec. 31,1922
7,987,000 Dec. 31,1923
/....do
38,836,000
\-__.do
31.1920
58,697,000 /Dec. 31,1922
\Mar.
3,655,000
do
17,264,000
.do.
6,977,000 /Dec. 31,1921
I—-do
49,351,000
do.
95,000
..do..
55, 000
..do..
2,670,000
do
21,338,000 / . — d o31,1920
\Dec.
31,1921
5,988 000 /Dec. 31,1922
IDec.
3,886,000 Dec. 31,1918
47,452,000 /Nov. 20,1920
(Dec. 31,1922
246,947,000 Mar. 31,1922
5,633,000 Mar. 31,1923
1,289,000 /....do
I—do
8,699,000
6,527,000
7,466,000
30,636, 000
4,861, 000
3,819, 000
13,611, 000
3, 289, 000
13,717,000

Form of savings bank

Postal
Communal and private...
General
Federal
Postal
_.
Public
Communal and private _. _
Communal and corporate .
Postal....
—
Private.
Postal
Private
Postal
Municipal
_
Postal
—_
—
.do.
Communal and corporate .
Postal..
Private-Postal.—
—
do
.do..
PrivatePostal
_
.do_.
..do..
..do.
Communal and private. _
Private.-Postal
Communal and trusteePostal
_
Communal and private...
Trustee
Postal
.do..
Government and private..
Postal
Private

Number of
depositors

681,000
3,858,"()6o
1,135,000
1,538,000
115,000
529,000
122,000
8,829,000
7,189,000
21,000
4,000

12,427,000
24,978,000
422,000
1,416,000
656, 000
1,915, 000
226,000
14,000
5,000
1,756, 000
1,133, 000
355,000
2,298, 000
691,000
2,818,000
2,262,000
18,032,000
1,958, 000
3,542,000
691,000
110,000

Deposits

Average Average
deposit deposit
per inaccount habitant

$15,164,000
$22. 28
11,284,000
124,353,000
~~32.~23
43,390, 000
1,151,000
43,177,000
38.04
303,590,000
276,033,000
179. 53
7,102,000
61.86
22,470,000
42. 46
1,658,000
13. 62
559,691,000
63.39
223,986,000
31.16
43.19
886,000
1,624,000
423.00
5,444, 000
417,639,000
381,349, 000
199,527,000
16.06
431,722,000
17.28
3, 572,000
8.45
8,878,000
6.27
88,743, 000
159. 49
104,819,000
54.74
7,376, 000
32. 68
400,000
28.57
82,000
16.46
366,628,000
208,84
115,591,000
102.02
11, 544, 000
32. 53
537,107,000
233.70
32,105,000
46.43
545,738,000
193. 68
260,918,000 115.. 36
1,243,916,000
68.64
61,578,000
31.44
767,358,000
216. 65
207,469,000
300. 26
21,812,000
197.83

$1.74
1.73
16.66
1.42
.24
11.31
22. 30
83.93
.52
6.60
.49
14.27
5.71
.16
.78
.68
10.75
9.82
3.40
7.35
.98
.51
12.72
15. 02
.15
4.20
1.50
137. 31
5.42
.54
89.70
5.36
140. 44
5.50
26.21
.25
136. 23
160.89
16.84

Canada
Union of South Africa
British West Indies
British colonies, n. e. s
Foreign countries, total..
United States and possessions.
Philippines..
Grand total

I
j
!
__.

9,148,000
6,929,000
1,867,000
39,412,. 000

do
/Mar. 31,1922
I—- do
1919-20
1919-20

Government, postal, and special.
Postal
PrivateGovernment and post office
do
_

718,373,000
Postal
5114,385,000 /June 30,1924 MutualSavings System.
and stock
\ — - do
_.do
Postal
M0,810,000
843,568,000

1 Thefiguresof population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate.
Includes savings deposits in ordinary banks.
Including the Faroe Islands.
Includes deposits in checking account.
Exclusive of the feudatory States.
Exclusive of Philippines. Estimated by Government actuary.
Information from Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department.

2
3
4
6
6
7




302,000
17,000
99,000
292,000

89,495,000
25, 582,000
4,086,000
5,477,000
13,681,000

84.67
242.10
55.11
46.83

9.78
3.69
.59
2.93
.35

102,436,000
413,000
13,972,000
165,000

7, 595,195,000
132,814,000
8,439,855,000
2,661,000

74.15
321. 58
604.05
16.13

10.57
1.16
73.78
.25

116,986,000

16,170,525,000

138.23

19.17

s

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H
W
O

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKBEXCT

RESOURCES OF LEADING FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE

The total assets of 22 principal central banks of issue, on or about
June 30, 1924, converted at existing rates of exchange, amounted to
$10,733,463,000, compared with $10,011,165,000 a year ago.
Obligations in the rate of exchange due to economical conditions
prevailing throughout Europe during the past year is accountable
for the reduction of the assets of these banks, converted at the par
of exchange, from $8,455,379,797,000 in 1923 to $4,086,471,148,000 in
1924.
Statement prepared by the Federal Reserve Board, showing total
assets of each bank of issue, on or about June 30, 1924, the par of
exchange and conversions at the par of exchange and prevailing rates
of exchange, follows:
Total assets of principal central banks about June SO, 192/j.
[ Tn thousands of local currency and of dollars]

Date,
1924

Austrian National Bank...
Bank of Belgium
Czechoslovakian Banking
office.
Bank of Denmark
Bank of England
Bank of Finland
Bank of Franco
Germ an lleichsban k
Back of Greece
National Bank of Hungary3.
Banks ofItaiy, Naples, and
Sicily.
Bank of Netherlands
Bank of Norway
Batik of Koumania
Russian State Bank
Bank of Spain.
Bank of Sweden
Bank of Switzerland
Bank of Yugoslavia
Reserve Bank of Peru
Bank of Japan
Bank of Java

Local
currency

June 80
June 20
Juno 30

Kronen
Francs
Kronen

...do
Juno
June
June
Juno
June
June
...do

Kroner
Founds
Marks
Francs
Gold marks

...do

25
30
20
30
14
HO

..do.....
July 5
May 1
June 28
June 30
...do.....
July 15
June 30
June 28
...do

Total assets converted at
rate of
exchange
on given
date

Total assets
converted
Total assets of ox- at par of
change exchange
Par

Cents
12,270,343,111 20. 20 2, 48.5, 971, 512
!
8,007, 808 1 :l 30
1,557.087;
\
14, 354,108 20. 20
2, 908,154

Drachmas..
Kronen
Lire
.Florins
Kroner
Lei.
Chcrvontsi
Pesetas
Kronor
Francs
Dinars
Pounds
Yen
Florins

Centi
0. 0014
4.0200
2. 9349

171, 785
372, 733
421.280

759,849 20. 8<
203,010 15.9900
121,500
270, 091 480. 6i
1, 346, 5.17 432. 3700 1,190, 329
1, 992, .095 19. 30
384, 571 i 2.5031
49,877
44, 228, 511 19. 30
8, 530.103! 5. 3000 2, 344, H I
i 3, 087, 818 2H. 82
735,518:2 23.9000
737,989
12, 020. 415 19. 30i
2, 319, 940 1. 7454 209, 804
7, 733,040, 841 20. 2011, 560, 715, 290 0. 001.2
92, 797
25, 382, 058 19. 30
4,898, 73i 4,3100 1,093, 967
1,071,015 -50. 20
080,175 20. 80
24, 994, 725 19.30
145, 098 514.00
5, 984, 630 19.30
877, 873 26.80
990, 599 19.30
8, 488, 938 19. 30
6, 039 480. 65
2, 628, 089 49. 85
360, 080 40.20

I

Total.

430, 548 37. 5f00 402, 380
182. 287 13. 4200
91, 279
4,823, 982 0. 4054 101, 329
746, 674 518. 0000 751,60S
1,155,034 13. 4300 803, 736
235, 270 26. 5400 232, 987
192, 344 17. 7000 176,998
1, 638, 305 1.1845 100, 551
27, 485
32, 309 414. 0000
1, 310,102 41.7600 1, 097, 490
147,164 37. 0000 135,450

,4,086,471.148

.110,733,463

' I n thousands of gold marks, converted at official rate, 1 gold mark—1,000,000,000,000 paper marks.
*Per Reichsmarks 1,000,000,000,000.
8
First statement of the new National Bank of Hungary, opened June 24,1924.

Assessments

on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of national bank
examiners, year ended October 31, 1924

Amount on hand Nov. 1, 1923
Receipts from Nov. 1, 1923 to Oct. 1, 1924
Expenses Nov. 1, 1923, to Oct. 31, 1924
Balance on hand Nov. 1, 1924




$154, 025. 74
2, 352, 044, 48
$2, 506, 070. 22

2, 202, 518. 61
303,551.61

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145

EXPENSES INCIDENT TO MAINTENANCE OF CUEBENCY
BUBEAtr AND NET PROFIT DERIVED BY GOVERNMENT
FROM TAXES ON NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
NOTES, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1924

The expense incident to the operation of the Currency Bureau
during the fiscal year 1923 was $5,226,751.46 as against $5,109,184.37
for the past year, showing a net saying of $117,567.09 for 1924 over
that for 1923.
Of this total expense of $5,109,184.37 for the maintenance of this
bureau for the past year, $1,119,152.45, represents the amount paid
by the Government and $3,990,031.92 that reimbursed by the
National and, Federal reserve banks.
The amount paid by the Government in 1923 was $1,012,454.99,'
while that for the past year was $1,119,152.45, which shows an
increased expenditure of $106,697.46 for 1924.
<
This increase for 1924 was occasioned by the greater volume of
national bank notes printed, the cost of which in 1923 was $741,944.99,
while for 1924 it was $859,209.39, an increase of $117,264.40, more
than the entire additional operating expenses paid by the Government over those incurred in 1923.
There were decreases in the expenses paid by the Government in
1924 over those for 1923 as follows: Salaries, $7,616.53, and printing,
binding, and stationery, §3,304,98. The increases for the same
period were: General expenses, $354.57, and paper and printing of
national bank currency, $117,264.40, or a net increase of $106,697.46,
as shown above.
The expenses of this bureau reimbursed by the banks in 1923
were $4,214,296.47, while those for 1924 wore $3,990,031.92, a
decrease of $224,264.55. The items representing this reduction in
expenses were as follows: Plates, paper, and printing, $262,614.62,
and postage and insurance on currency shipments from Washington,
$41,447.55, or a gross decrease of $304,062.17. The increases were:
Salaries, $4,786.17; general expenses, $3,432.48; and expenses on
account of national bank examining service, $71,578.97, a gross
increase of $79,797.62, or a net decrease of $224,264.55, as above
shown.
The revenue resulting from the tax on national and Federal
reserve bank notes was $4,066,599.20, of which sum the national
banks paid $4,063,708.32 and the Federal reserve banks $2,890.88.
Deducting from this sum the entire expense paid by the Government for the maintenance of this bureau, amounting to $1,119,152.45,'
there remains a net revenue of $2,947,446,75.




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Expenses incident to maintenance of Currency Bureau and net profit derived by
Government from taxes on National and Federal reserve bank notest fiscal year
ended June 30, 1924
Expenses
paid from
appropriation
Salaries:
Regular roll, including bonus and retirement fund..
National currency reimbursable roll, including bonus and
retirement fund..
Federal reserve issue and redemption division, including salary of comptroller as member of Federal Reserve
Board
__
Insolvent national bank division
_
Total salaries.
General expenses:
Printing and binding
_
Stationery
_
___
Amount expended for light, heat, telephone, telegraph,
furniture, labor-saving machines, etc., partially estimated
Special examination of national banks, repairs to macerator, etc
Total general expenses
Currency issues:
National bank n o t e s Paper
_
Printing, etc..
Plates (reimbursed)
Federal reserve n o t e s Paper
_
Plates, printing, e t c .
_
_
Total currency issues..
Expenses on account of national bank examining service paid
by b a n k s . . .
_
Postage on shipments of national-bank notes.
_.
Postage on shipments of Federal reserve notes and Federal
reserve bank notes
_.
Insurance on shipments of national-bask notes__
Insurance on shipments of Federal reserve notes and Federal
reserve bank notes
Total expenses paid from appropriations
Total expenses reimbursed by banks
Total expenses
_

_

Expenses
reimbursed
by banks

Total
expenses

$221,760.13
$71,072. 04
62, 216. 80
32, 475. 59

$387,524 66
18,778.13
13,879. 61

2, 516. 84
1,175. 05

4,446.79

2,639.89

1,078. 40
44,514.71
108,686.32
750, 523. 07
53,700.00
231,501.60
1,024,320.40

2,168,731.39

2, 216, 970. 82
88,140. 06
69, 361.00
49, 347. 45

Tax paid by national banks on circulating notes
Tax paid by Federal reserve banks on Federal reserve bank notes
Total
_
Total expenses of Currency Bureau paid from congressional appropriations
Net profit to Government from taxes on circulation

69,361.00
49,347.45

84, 594. 38
1,119,152.45

2, 216,970. 82
88,140.06

84, 594.38

3,990,031.92

_

5,109,184.37
$4,063,708.32
2,890.88
4,066,599.20
1,119,152.45
2,947,446.75

CONCLUSION
The operations of the bureau are now conducted under a system of
careful and continuous budgeting. Expenses have been materially
reduced, while at the same time the efficiency of the service has
improved.
The work of supervision of the national banks requires a personnel
not only of character and ability but also a technical training and experience which can only be acquired through years of contact with the
work. In order to attain this end it has always been recognized
that continuity in the service should be maintained. This governmental policy constitutes one of the outstanding .advantages of the
national-banking system.
During the past year adverse financial conditions in certain sections
of the country caused unusual demands to be made upon the officials



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147

and employees of the Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The response in constructive effort by the national-bank examiners
in the territory affected and by the office personnel at Washington is
worthy of the best traditions of this bureau. Were it feasible the
Comptroller of the Currency would like to mention by name, with an
expression of appreciation, each of those who have made signal contributions to the success of the work for the period covered by this
report.
In the appendix of this report will be found statistics relating in
detail to the assets and liabilities of national banks; data relative to
the affairs of national banks in charge of receivers; information with
reference to the condition of banks under the supervision of the banking departments of the several States, and clearing-house transactions,
etc.
Respectfully submitted.
HENRY M.

DAWES,

Comptroller of the Currency.
To the SPEAKER, OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.




EXHIBIT N O . 1
PROPOSED REVISION OP SECTION 5200, REVISED STATUTES

SEC. 5200. The total obligations to any national banking association of any
person, copartnership, association, or corporation shall at no time exceed 10
per centum of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid
in and unimpaired and 10 per centum of its unimpaired surplus fund. The term
"obligations" shall mean the direct liability of the maker or acceptor of paper
discounted with or sold to such association and the liability of the indorser,
drawer, or guarantor who obtains a loan from or discounts paper with or sells
paper under his guaranty to such association and shall include in the case of
obligations of a copartnership or association the obligations of the several members thereof. Such limitation of 10 per centum shall be subject to the following
exceptions:
(1) Obligations in the form of drafts or bills of exchange drawn in good faith
against actually existing values shall not be subject under this section to any
limitation based upon such capital and surplus.
(2) Obligations arising out of the discount of commercial or business paper
actually owned by the person, copartnership, association, or corporation negotiating the same shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based
upon such capital and surplus.
(3) Obligations drawn in good faith against actually existing values and
secured by goods or commodities in process of shipment shall not be subject under
this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus.
(4) Obligations as indorser or guarantor of notes, other than, commercial or
business paper excepted under (2) hereof, having a maturity of not more than
six months, and owned by the person, corporation, association, or copartnership
indorsing and negotiating the same, shall be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per
centum of such capital and surplus.
(5) Obligations in the form of bankers' acceptances of other banks of the kind
described in section 13 of the Federal reserve act shall not be subject under
this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus.
(6) Obligations of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation, in the
form of notes or drafts secured by shipping documents, warehouse receipts or
other such documents transferring or securing title covering readily marketable
nonperishable staples when such property is fully covered by insurance shall be
subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and
surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus when the
market value of such staples securing such obligation is not at any time less than
115 per centum of the face amount of such obligation, and to an additional increase
of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 25
per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples
securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 120 per centum
of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional
increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to
such 30 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such
staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 125 per
centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 35 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of
such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 130
per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further
additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in
addition to such 40 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market
value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less
than 135 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a
further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 45 per centum of such capital and surplus when the
market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any
time less than 140 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation,
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

149

but this exception shall not apply to obligations of any one person, copartnership,
association, or corporation arising from the same transactions and secured upon
the identical staples for more than ten months.
(7) Obligations of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation in
the form, of notes or drafts secured by shipping documents or instruments transferring or securing title covering livestock or giving a lien on livestock when the
market value of the livestock securing the obligation is not at any time less than
115 per centum of the face amount of the notes covered by such, documents shall
be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital
and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus.
(8) Obligation of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation in the
form of notes secured by not less than a like amount of bonds or notes of the
United States issued since April 24, 1917, or certificates of indebtedness of the
Unitc-d States, shall (except to the extent permitted by rules and regulations
prescribed by the Comptroller of the Current1}', with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury) be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per
centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such
capital and surplus.
(9) Obligations of the kind described in section 24 (b) of the Federal reserve
act as amended shall be subject to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital
and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and. surplus; except
that obligations of the United States or general obligations of any State or of
any political subdivision thereof, or obligations issued under authority of the
Federal farm loan, act, shall not be subject under this section to any limitation
based on such capital and surplus: Provided, That purchases completed before
the passage of this act shall not be subject to the limitation imposed by this subdivision until the 31st day of December, 1925.
EXPLANATORY DATA ON ABOVE DRAFT OF SECTION 5200

The first paragraph of the bill limits' the total amount for which
any one person may become liable to a national bank to not more
than 10 per cent of the bank's capital and surplus. This is the same
provision as that of the existing law. The language of the existing
law is, however, clarified by this section by defining the term "obligations" so as to include under the 10 percent limitation both the
person who is primarily liable upon paper discounted as well as the
indorser, drawer, or guarantor where such indorscr, drawer or
guarantor where such indorser, drawer or guarantor is the person
who obtains the money from the bank for his own benefit. Under
the existing law there is a twilight zone which makes it difficult to
define or enforce this 10 per cent limitation against the person who
although indirectly liable to the bank on the paper is in fact the
person who is the real borrower. Such a borrower, however, may
obtain an additional 15 per cent of the bank's capital and surplus
under exception number 4.
Exception No. 1 is the same as the existing law and has been a part
of the national bank act since 1864.
Exception No. 2 remains also unchanged.
Exception No. 8 is the same in substance as the existing law.
The word "demand" is omitted in front of the word "obligations."
Under the language in the bill both demand and time obligations
would be eligible for exemption from, the 10 per cent limitation.
Exception No. 4 places a limitation of 15 per cent in addition to
the 10 per cent of capital and surplus upon indorsed or guaranteed
paper other than commercial paper. In other words, it allows a customer to discount in addition to his 10 per cent line an additional
line of 15 per cent of notes not arising directly out of commercial
transactions. This would include such paper as renewed commercial



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paper, personal loans, notes in settlement of past due debts, notes
given for the purchase of livestock, notes given for personal services
and the like. At the present time there is no definite legal limitation
upon the amount of this character of paper which a national bank may
discount for any one customer. It would seem that 15 per cent
additional of such paper is regarded as ample latitude for any national
bank. As to renewed commercial paper this exception is a liberalization since renewed commercial paper now under the comptroller's
rulings is thrown back upon the regular 10 per cent limitation. As
to other notes indicated above, this exception may be regarded as a
restriction since now they are regarded as exempt entirely from the
10 per cent limitation and can only be controlled through collateral
pressure brought by the comptroller.
Exception No. 5 makes no change in the existing law. Bankers'
acceptances are regarded as a highly desirable form of investment.
They have a low discount rate. The following may be given as an
example of a commercial transaction involving a banter's acceptance.
The seller of goods in a foreign country, having made the necessary
credit arrangements, draws on a New York bank. When the New
York bank accepts the draft it becomes the direct obligation of that
bank and is known as a banker's acceptance and as such may be
purchased by any national bank without regard to the 10 per cent
limitation oi Section 5200. Again a merchant in Chicago buying
goods in New York may make arrangements with the Chicago bank
to accept drafts drawn by him. He usually takes with him a letter
of credit from the Chicago bank, showing his authority to draw.
He buys goods from a New York wholesaler, draws on his Chicago
bank, and the wholesaler through his New York bank transmits the
draft for formal acceptance by the Chicago bank. The paper thus
accepted becomes negotiable paper subject to the exemption provided
in this exception.
Exception No. 6 covers transactions involving the marketing or
temporary storage of readily nonmarketable perishable staples.
It would cover such staples as cotton and wheat. It makes no
restrictive change in the existing law but makes the following liberalizations :
(1) It changes the time limit at the end of the paragraph from six
months in the existing law to 10 months and adds the words " arising
from the same transaction and secured upon the identical staples/7
Under the existing law, a customer majr not have in the bant this
class of paper for six months in any consecutive 12 months. In
other words, he must be absolutely clear of the bank with this class
of commodity paper for six months out of any 12 regardless of the
amount of such commodities he may^ have. In other words, having
one loan with the bank upon certain staples would bar him from
making another loan upon different staples. A customer of the
bank who may have cotton, tobacco, and livestock available for
security at different times within the year could only have one loan
running for six months and no others until the lapse of six months. The
bill would permit as many loans as there were staples to secure them
to the extent of 115 per cent of the face amount of the notes and
each such loan could run for a period of 10 months. Under the bill
there must be a period of two months in any consecutive 12 months
in which the customer must be clear as to the particular loan. In



REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER O¥ THE CURRENCY

151

other words, the section particularly prevents the renewal of commodity paper in order that such commodities may be held for speculation. 'The customer must clean up each loan after a 10 months'
period.
(2) This exception also makes another change in existing law by
permitting an additional 5 per cent of capital and surplus exemption
for each additional 5 per cent increase in the value of such staples
by a gradual gradation until the value of the staples is not less tnan
140 per cent of the final additional obligation. The increase in the
exemption only applies as to the amount of money obtained each
time additional security is put up.
Exception No. 7 is substantially the same as existing law. Two
changes in language are made as follows:
(1) The requirement for insurance upon livestock is omitted.
This requirement has been impossible of application and practice,
as no insurance is carried on livestock. Insurance requirements in
the existing law relate primarily to readily marketable staples.
(2) The six months' limitation in any consecutive 12 months which
was also intended by the existing law to apply primarily to readily
marketable staples has been omitted so far as livestock is concerned.
No time limit is put in this exception at all, that being a matter
which should be left to the bankers who are familiar with the local
conditions involving fattening and shipment of livestock.
Exception No. 8 is the same as the existing law and is self-explanatory with an additional 5 per cent increase in the limitation.
Exception No. 9 is new language. National banks at the present
time are engaged to a greater or lesser extent in buying and selling
investment securities. There is no express power given in the
national banking laws authorizing the conduct of this character of
business. Nevertheless this is a form of service demanded by
banks and it has come to be recognized as a legitimate banking
service.
17688°— 24T




11

APPENDIX

(NOTE:—Digest of Decisions with reference to national banks, heretofore incorporated in the
annual report, is published separately for the current year.)




153

APPENDIX
TABLE N O . 1.—Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency, dates of
appointment and resignation, and States ivhence appointed
No.

Date of
appointment

Name

Date of
resignation

State

COMPTROLLERS OF TU E CURRENCY

MeCulloch, Hugh
__
Clarke, JFreeinan.. _
_
Tlulburd, Ililand It
Knox, John Jay.__
__
C annon, I l e m y W
Trcnholm, William L
La-cey, E clward S
Ilepburn, A. Barton
E ekels, J anies II
___
Dawes, Charlcs G
Ridgely, William Barret.
Murray, Lawrence O
Williams, John Skolton. _
Crissingcr, D. R
Dawes, Henry M

May
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
May
Apr.
May
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
Oct.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
May

9,1803
21,1805
1, 1807
25,1872
12,1884
20.1886
i;i889
2,1892
2<3,1893
l, 1898
1.1901
28; 1908
2.1914
17,1921
1,1923

Mar. 8, 1865
July 24,1806
Apr. 3, 1872
Apr. 30, 18S4
Mar. 1, 1886
Apr. 30, 1889
June 30, 1892
Apr. 25, 1893
Dec. 31, J 897
Sept. 30, 1901
Mar. 28, 1908
U p r . 27, 1913
Mar. 2, 1921
Apr. 30, 1923

Indiana.
New York.
Ohio.
Minnesota.
Do.
South Carolina.
Michigan.
New York.
Illinois.
Do.
Do.
New York.
Virginia.
Ohio.
Illinois.

DEPUTY COMFTROLLURS OF THE ClTtBENCY

iToward, S amuoIT....
llulburd, Ililand I t . . .
Knox, John Jay
Langworthy, J ohn S _.
Snyder, V. P_._
Abrahams, J. I)
Nixon, It. M
Tucker, Oliver P
Coffin, George M
Murray, Lawrence O.
Kane, Thomas P._•____

May 9, 1803 Aug. 11,1865
Aug. 1,1865 Jan. 31,1867
Mar. 12,1867 Apr. 24, 1872
Aug. 8,1872 Jan. 3, 1886
Jan. 5,1886 Jan. 3,1887
Jan. 27,1887 May 25,1890
Aug. 11. 1890 Mar. 16, 1893
Apr. 7', 1893 Mar. 11, 1896
Mar. 12, 1896 Apr. 30, 1898
Sept. 1, 1898 June 27, 1899
June 29,1899 2 Mar. 2. 1923

Fowler, Willis J
Me In tosh, J. W
Collins, Charles W_.

July 1,1908
May 21,1923
July 1,1923

1

Term expired.

New York.
Ohio.
Minnesota.
New York.
Do.
Virginia.
Indiana.
Kentucky.
South Carolina.
New York.
District of Columbia.
Indiana.
Illinois.
Do.

2 Died Mar. 2,1923.

TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the
Comptroller of the Currency October 81, 1924
Name
Quinn, Edmund F
Herndon, John G__
Gross, Clyde E._
Yeatman, John P
Schreiner, Edmund E_
Avery, Antoinette
Burton, Russell O
Davenport, William S
Kane, William A
Thompson, George
Wanamaker, William II
Bock, C a r l . . . .
Ellis, Harrie B
Fuller, Jane L_
Hicks, Tunis
Pennoek, Carrie L
_._
Frye, Ruby M___
___
Johnston, Edna E..._
r
Poultney, W illiam W
Reese, William II




Designation

Salary

Administ ratiyc officer
Senior administrative assistant.
A dministrat i ve assistant
.doJunior administrative assistant..
.....do
do
.do.
.do...
..doPrincipal clerk.
.._
do
Senior clerk
_ Principal clerk.
Senior clerk
do..
Principal clerk.
do
Senior clerk
Principal clerk.

$4,400
3.300
3,000
3,000
3,000
2, 700
2, 700
2,400
2,400
2,400
2, 400
2, 300
2,300
2,300
2, 300
2,300
2,100
2,100
2,100
2,100

155

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BErORT OF TTTF, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABU-; N O . 2.—Nam.es arid compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the

Comptroller of the Currency October 31, 1924—Continued
Designation

Name
Sithens, Charles H
Verrill, Harry M
Wilson, Gordon K_
Bulger, John O_._
Force, Laura
Lewis, John O
Marble, George K
O'Mara, VeraL
_
Spencer, Norma II
"Wileox, Ephraim S
Allred, Nell II
Bentley, Thomas B . . .
Dalzell, Howard II
Fitzgerald, May E
Friedrichs, Minna K
IInnlon, Margaret T
llerndon, John W
Herndon, Paul II
Ilubbard, Opal I)
Hunt, Hermon
Jones, M argaret E
Jump, MolHe C
Moyer, AltaT
Murphy, Desmond F
Pumphrey, Carrie B
Keed, Samuel E
Scheele, Frances B
Sullivan, Warren E
Tucker, Samuel M
Whelan, Mar jorie B
Andrews, Ettie F
Baldwin, Wallace N
Beall, Clara M
Buckley, Kcgina C_
Burlingnme, Delia J
Deal, Jessie F.
Erickson, Bertha V
Haley, John K
11cizer, N a nnie B
llewson, Ella.
Ililleary, Rua
Jainieson, William G.
Johns, Francis W
Jorgenson, John A
Kelly, George
Larson, Cornelius A_.
Lavoie, Ravmond E_.
Lowell, Harriet P
Mortimer, Mary II...
Munnerlyn, Jospch A
Murphy, Clara M
Murphy, M and V
McBride, Olga M
Nolan, Lida A.
Schiller, Ernestine H_.
Smith, Helen Al
_
Snyder, Dolly F . M . .
Walker, Johanna S
Young, Grace E
Kestler, Mabel F
Barry. Gertrude 1
Bates, Mary E
Chisholm, Elizabeth...
Clagett, Dorothy L . . .
Crocker, Henry A. D .
Dailey, William
El more., Annie L
Heizer, Helen V
Magruder, Edith P
Mallet, Katherine II
Mueller, Pauline
McCrone, Clara O'B_._.
Nichols, Sada C
Stewart, Walter II
Taylor, Mathilde S
Wallace, Virgil P
Wigginton, Norval P
Willard, Clara L
Wilson, Mildred C
Trumbull, Annette
Anderson, Gunhilde C.
Bales, Anna S



Salary

Senior clerk
Senior clerk-stenographer
do
Clerk
Head operator, office devices.
Clerk
._.
Clerk-stenographer
Clerk
......do
C ieik-stenographer
Assistant clerk-stenographer
Senior derk-stenographer
Senior operator, office devices
.. Assistant clerk
Senior clerk •.
Senior clerk-stenographer
Assistant clerk
Clerk
Assistant clerk
Clerk
Assistant clerk.
Clerk stenographer
.do
\
do
Assistant clerk
Senior stenographer
A ssistant clerk
Senior clerk -stenographer.
do
Junior clerk.._
do
Senior typist...
Senior operator, office devices
Junior clerk
._
do.
Senior operator, office devices
Junior clerk.
do
..... do...
Clerk
Junior operator, office devices.
Assistant clerk-stenographer...
Junior clerk
do

Assilant clerk-stenographer...
... .do.,-.
Junior clerk
A ssistant clerk -stenographer..
Junior clerk
_.*.
do..
.. Assistant clerk
... .!
do.
Junior clerk
Assistant clerk
Junior clerk-typist.
Senior stenographer.
Senior operator, office devices.
Junior clerk
Junior clerk-stenographer.
Junior clerk
Underclerk
Junior clerk
Junior sienographer
Assistant clerk
do..
j I'ndercli-rk.
! Junior clerk
\
do
I Junior operator, office devices.
| Junior clerk
:
do..
Assistant clerk
. . Junior operator, office devices
Junior clerk
Senior stenographer
....do... . _
~
V nderelerk
A ssistant clerk
_
Senior stenographer
Underclerk
_
Junior clerk

j
J

_

i
!

$2,100
2,100
2,100
2,040
2,040
2,040
2, 040
2, 040
2,040
2, 040
1,860
1, 860
1, 800
1, 860
1,800
1, 860
1, 800
1,860
1,800
1, 800
1,860
1,800
1, 800
1,860
1, 860
1, 860
1,860
1,860
1,860
1,860
1,080
1, 080
1, 680
1, 080
1, 680
1,680
1,680
1, 680
1,680
1,680
1,680
1, 680
1, 680
1,080
1,680
1,680
1,680
1,080
3,080
1,680
1. 080
1, 080
1,080
1, 680
1,080
.1, 680
1, 680
1,680
1, 680
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1, 500
1,500
1, 500
1, 500
1, 500
1,500
1,500
1, 500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,440
1,440

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TABLE N O . 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the
Comptroller of the Currency October 81, 1924—Continued
Designation

Name
Bell, Juliet P .
Bullis, Sadie- C.
Chiles, Charles R_
Col burn, Nellie A.
Cook, George M_
Peerson, E verett W _
Diliard, John.
Dodge, Victor II__
Frock, Annie C
Gleason, Josephine
Ilayrnon, N. Mabel
Hopkins, Edna I
Lock wood, Rosa L
Moncure, Frances W
McKinney, Elva L.__
Parsons, Edith N
Phillips, Lena B
Rogers, Marie L
Tschitfely, Lacey B. R
Weeks, Katheriue
Wood, Kathleen
Ynrborough, Eva M
Brumbaugh, Delia L__.
Curt in, Anna E
If night, Phoebe E
Kemether, Eva C
_
Koontz, Clara E
Marks, Grace J.-_
Sniith, Charles A
Watts, M e t t a F
Brown, Madeline A
Burdgc, A. Maud
Chamberlain, Robert J
Chapman, Mae
_.
Davidson, Julia
Enstcrday, William A
Frank, Myrtle
Gaylord, Alice E
Ilinegurdner, Elizabeth C
Ilucter, Marion R
Keira, Charles C.
O' Donnell, Josephine A
Quaekenbush, Dorothy S_
Wright, Evelyn...
Braxton, Henry
Brown, Edith L_
Burke, Madeline V_
Dillon, Minnie L
Dowden, Eieanor C
DuRant, Anna K
Dutrow, Mary II
Duvall, Grace N.
Ilarleston, Catherine A
Kelluin, Margaret M
Kennett, Edna
Miller, Bellum
Pennock, Ernily E
Reese, Aline
Roberts, Victoria
Settle, May C. W
Slieward, Adelaide If
Simms, Harry E
Thayer, Olive M
White, Grace M
Wolfe, Alice M
Zoll, Theresa
Slielby, Magnus J
Blount,_ Silas A
Mann, Harry C
Carroll, John I
Hall, James
Taylor, John II _.
White-man, Edgar
Bland, Richard H
Co vc r, Thorn as A
Holland, T homas
Mims, Alvin E
Power, Conrad N
Parsons, Raymond C
Mundie, James F
Taylor, Mary F




I Cnderclerk
.do..
lo

...__

Junior clerk.
Underclerk.
Junior stenographer
Underclerk..
_ Junior stenographer
Underclerk..
Junior clerk
do
Underderk.
Junior stenographer. _
Junior clerk
do_
_ Junior typist
Junior opera tor, office devices-.
Junior stenographer._
Junior clerk
do
Underclerk
*-_
Junior clerk
I_ .do
-..
|
do
!
do.
i Junior operator, office devices.
j Junior clerk
J
do_
_._do_
.do.
Junior operator, office devices.
Junior cicr k
o
Junior operator, office devices...
Jim ior clerk
U ndermccharuc
Junior operator, office devices
:
uu
do
|
do
J
do
] Junior clerk
:
do
.do.
Junior operator, office devices
Messenger, CU 3~1_
..I Underwork
__ do...
•
do
:
do.
do
do
do .
;
do
,;:
do.
. . . do.
i. _do,
do.
!
do .
!
do_
do.
<Jo.
Messenger, CU3--!
Underclerk
Underclerk-typist...
Underclerk ......do
do
M'essenger, C UiJ-J
do-..
,
__j
do
j_
do
._..!.
do
j
do
!
do
'
do
>..
do
j
do. .... —
Minor mechanic
I Junior messenger, CLT1-1
!
do
--.
: Minor domestic attendant-

Salary
$1,4-10
1,440
1,440
1,440
1,440
1. 440
I) 440
1, 440
1.440
1,440
1, 410
% 440
1,440
1,440
.1.140
L440
1,440
1,440
1,440
1,440
1,140
1,440
L. 380
I. 380
1,380
I, 380
1,380
1,380
1,380
1,380
1,320
1,320
1,320
1,320
1,320
1,320
1,320
1.320
L. ?,W
1,320
1,320
.1,320
1,320
1,320
1. 200
1. 2fiO
1,21W
I, 260
1,260
1,2f>0
J.2fi(>
"1, 2T>0
1.2a.)
1,200
I, 2fiO
J, 2(50
1,200
l2(0

260
200
200
200
260
200
200
200
200
140
140
080
080
080
080
020
020
020
0-20
020
720
000
370

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TABLE N O . 3.—Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1868,
number passed out of the system, and number in operation October 31, 1924
Under
Under
Under
Under

act of Feb. 25,1863
act of June 3,1864
gold currency act of July 12, 1870
act of Mar. 14, 1900

456
7,677
10
4,447

Total number of national banks organized
_._
Number reported in voluntary liquidation
___
Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence
Number consolidated under act of Nov. 7,1918
.._
Number placed in charge of receivers1

3,371
208
121
792

Total number passed out of the system

12,590

4,492

Number now in operation.
1
Exclusive of those restored to solvency.

_

8,098

TABLE NO. 4.—A uthorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each
month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, United States bonds and
miscellaneous securities (act May 30, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation,
circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by miscellaneous
securities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and
national-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks
[For prior years see annual report 1920 ]

Date

Num- Authorized
ber of
banks capital stock

1914
7,509
January
7, 501
February
7,500
March
April
_ 7,500
7,519
May.
7, 528
June
7, 539
July
l
7, 548
August
7, 551
September
7, 561
October
7, 578
November
7,584
December

Circulation j Circulation
United
secured
secured
States bonds
b y United
by miscelon deposit
laneous
to secure
States
securities
circulation
bonds

897,146,922
810,508,055
770,139, 524
751,289,635
742,687,871
738, 666, 230
736, 743, 751
735,867,775
735,698,808
735,793,393
735,146,743
731,496, 540

720,332, 713
723,174, 853
716, 818,068
718,984,138
722,193,808
725,677,969
725,313,141
723,617,314
722,978,831
722, 769,381
722, 754,924
720,633,061

1916
January.-.
February
March
April
_
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

730,337,740
724,194,340
715,256,090
706,454, 690
696, 750, 590
690,044,040
690, 440,930
689, 774, 660
689,739,180
687,931,240
687,957,990
682,853, 740

719,571,758
718, 923,490
711,129,418
702. 730, 413
693; 132,610
686, 634,103
686, 583, 635
685,996,918
683, 786,698
684,409,881
679,650,913
675,006,203

1917
January
February
March
1
Subsequent
States bonds.

Total
nationalbank notes
outstanding

$1,070,139,175 $743,066,500 $740,633,645
$17,209,316 $757, 842, 961
1,069,684,675
17, 828, 533
741,645, 500 736,194, 233
754,022, 766
1,069,864,675
16,658, 993
741,445, 500 736, 509, 838
753,168,831
1,069,969,675
16,605,018
752,050,299
740,603,400 735, 445, 281
1,069,706,675
15, 585, 726
751, 765,706
741,213, 210 736,180,040
1,075,711,675
16,131,271
751, 554, 696
740,818,360 735, 423,425
1,074,239,175
15,142, 939
750,671, 899
740,796,910 735, 528, 960
1,073,734,175
15, 684,220
750,907,021
740, 220, 660 735, 222,801
1,073,524,175
870, 289, 600 735,851,383 $126,241,760 15,447,138
877, 540, 281
1,075,684,175 1,089,281,290 737,109,983 325,007,900
15,766,893 1,077,884,776
1,072,492,175 1,109,989,665 739, 716,693 361,119,940
20,632,278 1,121,468,911
1,074,074, 675 1,017,177, 241 740, 500, 821 270,078, 236 101,420,019 1, 111, 999,076

1915
January
_ 7, 593 1,074,382,175
February
7, 603 1,074,959,175
March
7,610 1.076,434,175
April
7,606 1.075, 359,175
May
7, 612 1,075,186,175
June
7,613 1,077,436,175
July
7,614 1.076, 301,175
7,613 1,076,421,175
August
7,623 1,077,016,375
September
7,629 1,078, 566,375
October
7,632 1,079,321,375
November
7,632 1,077,601,375
December
7, 621
7,609
7,607
7, 593
7,587
7, 596
7, 588
7, 588
7,597
7, 604
7,608
7,604

Lawful
money on
deposit to
redeem
circulation

1,077, 501,375
1,074,111,375
1,073,831,375
1,072,838,375
1,071,025,875
1,070,713,375
1.070, 858,375
1,071,380,875
1.071, 870,875
1,069, 763, 375
1,074,853,375
1,076,038, 375

150,836,692
67,307,165
31,133,734
15,154,695
6,582, 581
2, 508,940
719, 561
185,245
181,778
172.203
171,203
55,492

168,541,616 1,039,711,021
982,206,133
191,724,115
938,030, 441
190,078,639
899, 547,980
165,409,147
867, 793,067
139,016,678
840,287, 947
112,101,038
819,273, 593
93,240,891
804,601, 373
80,798, 814
793, 786,807
70,626,198
786, 736, 460
63, 794, 876
779,917,681
56, 991, 554
776, 365, 653
55,677,100
51, 765,450
47, 468, 578
51,866.895
55, 706,278
60,622,296
62,045,070
57,591,025
54,324,278
50,707,153
48,900,332
46, 418,377
49,199,416

771,337,208
766,392,068
762,996,313
758,436, 691
753,754, 906
748,679,173
744,174,660
740,321,196
734,493,851
733,310,213
726,069,290
724,205,619

677, 315,840 674,659,613
52,165, 627
726, 825,240
675,415,840 670,717,615
50, 540,476
721, 258,091
674,992,080 671,001,858
47,118,057
718,119,915
to this date, and to December, 1916, miscellaneous securities included with United

7, 597
7, 593
7,602

1,075,733,375
1,075, 438, 375
1,078,037,875




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159

TABLE N O . 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each
month from January 1, 191/h to November 1, 1924, United States bonds and
miscellaneous securities (act May SO, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation,
circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by 'miscellaneous
securities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and
national-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks—Contd.

j Num! her of
jbanks

Dato

.1917
April..
May.._.
June
July.._.
August.
September
October
November
December
1918
January
February
March.
April...
May
June...
July
August
September
October
November
December

Circulation
secured
bv United
Stales
bonds

Authorized
capital stock

7, 600 $1, 078, 577,865 $664, 526, 370
7,607 3,083,307,81)5
667, 587,120
7,616 .1,085, 062, 865 669,392, " O
M
7, (535 1,087,287,865
671,333,060
7, 641 1,091,197,865
673,121,730
7,CCl 1,094,627,865
677,818, 430
7, 6C4 1,094,952,865
078,134,370
7,671 1,096,637,865
679,440, 210
7,67
! 7 6 7 6 1,097, 270, 065 6S1,565 ; S.L0
7,676

Circulation
secured
by miscellaneous
securities

Lawful
money on
deposit to
redeem
circulation

$56,191,132
53, 245, 374
50, 241, 202
47, 749, 577
45,416,747
43,223,059
41,396,305
39, 573, 272
38,103, 287

$661,371,468
664,245, 448
666,344, 773
667, 670, 433
670,367,175
674,514,6f.6
675,182,077
676,703,103
678, 948, 778

Total
nalionalbank notes
oulstaiidi

$717,562,600
717,490,822
716, 585, 975
715,420,010
715, 783, 922
717,737,715
716.578,382
716,276,375
717,052,065

:

| 7,688 • 1,097,555,065
I 7,687 i 1,098,240,065
;
i 7. 688 1. 095, 700) 065
7,696 i L 097, 015,065
! 7,703 | 1,097,505,065
i 7, 707 ! 1,098,215,065
I 7.718 ! 1,099,170,065
i 7, 730 I 1,101,840,065
\ 7,745 1,104,675,065 j
\ 7, 764 ;i 1,107,364,065 i
| 7,765 1,108, J 24,0(>5 i
: 7,776 1,110,763,165 :

683, 581,200
684, 508, 260
68.'), 319, 410
688,060,510
688,969^10
691.579,160
690,384,150
690,831,260
6K2,411,730
683, 026,300
684, 446, 440
684, 468,950

681,814,98! !
681,521,546 ' .
.
680.992,7;U !
684,667,148 !
686.098, ofiO
687, 998, 070
087, 326, 508
687, 577, 695
680. 209, 970
678,465,863 .
679,637,575 !
676, 431, 533

|
i
!
!

684, 648,950
683, 004, 450
6S3,342, 450
688,183,250
689,878, 300
691.052,300
692, 252, 950
693,343,210
694,621,7.10
696,288,160
695, 822, 060
698,196, 300

683.661.87S
680,025,471
679, 799,125
684, 292; 440
686,157,475
685,612,243
683,086, 600
686, 278, 555
689, 235. 005
6S7, 460, 223
687,666,753
688, 995, 580

39, 867,
41.903,
42, 080,
40,194,
38,973,
37,152,
36,100,
34, 629,
35, 328,
34, 024,
34, 727,
33,146,

723.529,210
72K 928,498
721.879,472
724' 487,192
725,131,122
722.764,920
719', 276,933
720.907,762
724, 563,670
721,485,210
722,394,325
722,142,100

397,
311,
047,
252,
189,
989,
878,
150.
108,
•167.
833,
421,

7i9 21.2.630
717. 833, 2J/)
718.0-10.005
720, 9 i 9', .".07
722,288, 177
723. 987, 645
724. 205. -18T>
723'. 725, 112
721.318.652
721, 9o3.170
721,471,137
716,863,155

1919
January
February
March
April
May..
..__
June.
_._
July...
August
September
October
November
December

7,781
7,781
7,777
7,785
7, 792
7,803
7,824
7,829
7,860
7, 865
7,900
7,916

1920
January
February
March
April
May
June
July...
August
September
October.
November
December

7, 94 8
161,439,165
7, 955
177,719,165
184, 809,1(55
7, 978
195, 309,165
8, 009
217, 074,265
8, 031
223, 278, 265
8, 072
229, 429, 765
8, 093
242, 084, 765
8,111
252,519,765
8,130
255, 929, 765
8, 144
273,949, 765
8,157
274, 859, 765
8,160 ! 1.

699 357, 550
699,930, 250
70.1,469,450
702,846, 200
704, 884, 000
706,307, 750
707,963, 400
709,436,400
711,000,900
711,839,000
712,066,500
7.14,888,640

691,689,258
699,866, 398
689,748, 578
69L,498,920
692,104, 195
686, 225, 000
689,327, 635
698, 099, 990
698,592,128
699,461,435
704,732,185
706,600, 480

32, 649, 434
33,241,792
32.892, 677
32| 439, 832
31,288,577
31,039,887
29,710,095
28,363, 714
27,403, 924
27,015,647
27,817,444
27,410,317

724, 338, 692
733, 108,190
722, 641, 255
723,938, 752
723,392, 772
717,264,887
719,037,730
726,463, 704
725, 996, 052
726,477,082
732, .5-19, 629
734,010, 797

1921
January
February
March, _ _ .
April.
May
Juno...
July
August
September
October
November
December

8,173 : 1,272,464, 765
8,179 1,272, 670, 565
8,185 1,276, 780, 565
8,181 1,271,285,565
8,184 1, 277, 675, 565
8,179 1, 274, 445, 565
8,178 1,276,720,565
8, 181 1,281,770,565
8, 187 1,283, 035, 565
8,187 1,285,120,565
8,179 1, 281,995, 565
8,188 ! 1, 283, 755, 565

715,325,440
714,973,190
716,966,190
719, 049, 440
720,012,440
722, 491, 590
722,898, 4.40
723,675,190
724,770. 490
727,002'. 490
727,512,490
728/351,240

695, 900, 770
689, 592, 883
697, 728, 580
702,948, 007
691, 643, 480
709, 657,145
712, 763, 865
702, 570, 407
711,000,205
715,830,355
716,304,820
723,023,965

27, 376,452
30,061,044
30, 065, 284
29, 870, 477
32,172, 872
30,936,214
30, 526, 509
29,848, 772
28,148,669
27,402, 759
26, 984, 027
20,283,132

723,277, 222
719,653,927
727,793, 864
732,818,484
723,816,352
740, 593,359
743,290,374
732,419,179
739,148,874
743,239, 114
743, 288, 847
749,307,097

1,110,936,105
1,108, 259,165
1,107,404,165
1, 110,104,165
1,111,809,165
1,115, 054,165
1,123,819,165
1,135, 149,165
1,141, 329,165
1,143, 299,165
1,155, 139,165
1,157, 229,165




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each
month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, United States bonds and
miscellaneous securities (act May SO, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation,
circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by miscellaneous
securities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and
national-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks—Contd.
Circulation j Circulation
! United
secured | secured
Num- Authorized j States bonds
ber of capital stock I on deposit
by United j by miscelbanks
| to secure
States
laneous
: circulation
bonds
securities

Lawful
money on
deposit to
redeem
circulation

Total
r.ationalbank notes
outstanding

1922
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

8,207
8,213
8,217
8,231
8, 250
8,263
8,274
8, 205
8, 265
8, 262
8, 262
8,264

$1, 286,265, 565
1,288,220,565
1, 296, 345,565
1,298,961,565
1, 303, 031, 565
1, 305, 931,565
1, 315, 476,565
1,317,271,415
1,316,017,915
1,314,938.715
1,316,968,715
1,317,668, 715

$25,932,109
25,130,609

24, 569,959
24,840. 522
25,096.414
25, 696; 832
25,616. 387
25, 603. 977
26, 082, 024
26.285,914
2G, 158,712
25, 433, 762

$750,167,924
749,611,367
752, 035, 482
752, 679, 422
754,622, 549
755,900,702
758,202, 027
758,071, 562
759, 705, 549
760,751,197
760.679,187
761,499,127

1923
January
February
March
April
_.
May
June
__.
July
_.
August
September
October
November
December

8, 261
8,258
8,260
8, 259
8, 268
8,275
8, 276
8,273
8,273
8,275
8,264
8,247

1,328,558,715
1,321,718,715
1,325,058,715
1,327,216,215
1,330.171,215
1,333,526,215
1,338,571,215
1,341,286,215
1,342,911,215
1, 342, 071,215
1,342,728,715
1,342,473,715

738,257,440
739,329,840
741, 077, 590
742,879, 540
742,823. 590
744,034, 190
744,654, 990
744, 848, 940
745, 585, 080
746, 780, 830
746. 562, 330
746, 778, 030

735, 281,275
734, 541,173
738,423,517
739,984, 523
740,099,541
742,178,351
719,103, 625
740, 986, 663
740, 323. 568
742,184,015
743,806, 385
743,984, 275

26,846,812
29, 209, 789
28,620,187
27,197,981
27,868,731
27. 829. 641.
28,336, 094
28, 823, 714
28,621,244
28, 137,092
28, 799, 884
29, 450, 769

762,128,087
763, 750,962
767, 043, 704
767,182, 504
767,968, 272
770, 007,992
747,439,710
769,810, 377
768,944,812
770, 322, 007
772, 606,269
773, 435, 044

1924
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
August
September
October
November

8, 234
8,219
8,188
8,164
8, 153
8, 137
8,125
8, 117
8,109
8. 108
8,098

1,338,513,71o
1,336,133,715
1,339,378,715
1,341,776,215
1,342,071,215
1,340,916,215
1.340, 141,215
1, 342, 096, 215
1.341, 636, 215
1,342,606,215
1,335, 766, 215

i
746, 577, 780
747, 256, 230
748,875, 180
749,974,180
750,676, 680
750, 113,430
750,858, 930
746,611,640
742,462, 390
741, 239, 890
739.812, 890

740, 521, 752
742, 670, 537
743,454, 758
745,171, 676
745, 795, 653
745,029,518
744,953,710
740, 549, 740
737,141, 058
736, 557, 660
735, 602, 435

31, 045, 227 771.566,970
30,126, 232 772; 796, 769
30, 964, 444 774,419,202
31,162, 366 776,334, 042
31,611,339 777, 406,992
32, 460, 609 777,490,127

Date

$728, 523, 240 $724, 235,815
729.425, 740 724,480, 758
729, 702, 240 727, 465, 523
730,016,940 727,838, 900
731, 693, 690 729, 526,135
733, 876, 590 730, 203, 870
734, 546, 300 732, 585, 640
735,160, 690 732, 467, 585
735,460,690 733,623,525 I
.
737, 501,940 734,465,283 !
.
737,660, 690 734,520,475 !
.
739,01.8,690 736,065,365 '

33, 058, 069
36, 537. 849
40,052. 136
39,269,184
38,679,189

NOTE.—Notes redeemed but not assorted not included in circulation outstanding.




778,011,770
777,087,589
777,193, 194
775,826, 844.
774, 281, 024

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161

TABLE N O . 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923\ to
October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of sue"
;ng
cession, and date of liquidation and capital
Name and location of bank

Date of
liquidation

1923
"Webster County National Bank of Fort Dodge, Iowa (11304), succeeded by Webster
Oct. 29
County Trust & Savings Bank, Fort Dodge
Mechanics burg National Bank, Meclianicsburg, Pa. (8909), succeeded by MechanNov. r
>
icsburg Trust Co., Mechanicsburg
First National Bank of McCabe, Mont. (11475), absorbed by First State Bank of
Nov. 10 !
Froid, Mont
First National Bank, of Loviagton, 111. (5494), absorbed by Hardware State Bank,
Nov. 12 j
Lovington
_.
i
First National Bank of Farrcll, Pa. (10415), absorbed by Colonial Trust Co. of
Nov. 20
Farroll
Fourth National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio (93)» absorbed by Central Trust Company of C incinnati (which changed its title to The Fourth ami Central Trust Co.. Nov. 17
First National Bank of Sarasota, Fla. (10414), succeeded by First Bank & Trust Co.
Nov. 20
0 f Sa r aso t a
First National Bank of Mount Vernon, lnd. (3(>o), succeeded by Old First National
Nov. 30 I
1 iank of M ount Vernon. _
Geneva National Bank, Geneva, N . Y. (949), succeeded by National Bank, or G enevii _ Nov. 20
Growers National Bank of Campbell, Calif. (11572), absorbed by Mercantile Trust;
Sept. 29
Co. of California, Ban Francisco, Calif.
Calvin National Bank, Calvin, Okla. (10226), absorbed by First National of Calvin- Nov. 21
Liberty National Bank of South Carolina at Columbia, S. C. (9687), absorbed by
Dec. 10
National Loan & Exchange Bank of Columbia
First National Bank of Douglas, Wyo. (3550), absorbed by Commercial Bank &
Dec. 15
Trust Co. of Douglas
...do....
The Cal if on National Bank, Califon, N . J . (9260)
_
First National Bank of Lindsay, Calif. (7905), absorbed by Pacific Southwest Trust
& Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Calif___
Nov. 24
First National Bank of Franklin, Pa. (189), absorbed by Franklin Trust Company
of Franklin
_
_
Dec. 15
National City Bank of Memphis, Tenn. (9184), absorbed by Guaranty Bank &
Dec. 8
Trust Co. of Memphis.
_
First National Bank of Brady, Mont. (11030), absorbed by Farmers State Bank,
Dec. 15
Brady
First National Bank of Castle, Okla. (12310), succeeded by First State Bank of Castle Dec. 14
State National Bank of Paden, Okla. (12312), succeeded by Security State Bank of
.doPadcn
Aliles N ational Bank, M iles, Tex. (6935), succeeded by Guaranty StateBank of Miles Dec. 15
First National Bank of Lima, Ohio (2035), absorbed by First American Bank &
Dec. 31
Trust Co. of Lima
_
"Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco, Calif. (5L05), succeeded by
...do.
Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co. of San Francisco...
.do..
First National Bank of Maroa, 111. (11886)
_
Barnsdiill National Bank, Barnsdall, Okla. (12070), absorbed by First National
1924
Bank of Barnsdall
_
Jan. i
National Exchange Bank of Baltimore, Md. (1109), absorbed by The Atlantic
1923
Exchange Bank & Trust Co. of Baltimore
Dec. 29
Peoples National Bank of West Conshohocken, Pa. (8890), absorbed by ConshoDec. 31 i
hoeken Trust Co
1922 ;
Farmers National Bank of Tecumseh, Okla. (775(3), absorbed by First National
Dec. 28
Bank of Tecumseh
1923
Citizens National Bank of Middlotown, Pa. (782*!), succeeded by Citizens Bank &
Dec. 31
Trust Co. of Middletown
...do....
First National Bank of Kosebud, Mont. (11437)
1924
Fort Dearborn National Bank of Chicago, 111. (3698), absorbed by Continental &
Jan. 9
Commercial National Bank of Chicago
1923
Commercial National Bank in Checotah, Okla. (11920),absorbed by First National
Dec. 22
Bank of Cheeotah
1924
First National Bank of Palmyra, Mo. (2979), absorbed by Marion County Savings
Jan. 15
Bank of Palmyra.
_
1923
Western National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (4918), absorbed by Monongahela
Doc. 27
National Bank of Pittsburgh
-_.
J924
Merchants National Bank of Buffalo, N . Y. (11836), absorbed by Buffalo Trust
Jan. 5
O
Jan. 20
First National Bank of Louisville, Ohio (9030), absorbed by Louisville Bank
1923
Commercial National Bank of Hutchinson, Kans. (8430), absorbed by American
Doc. 6
National Bank of Hutchinson
_
_
K>24
Lamoillo County National Bank of Hyde Park, Vt. (1U>3), absorbed by Lamoiile
Jan. 24
County Savings Bank & Trust Co. of Hyde Park.
Liberty National Bank of Tulsa, Okla. (10262), absorbed by Security National
Jan. 8
Bank of Tulsa
--First National Bank of Waddams Grove, III. (11675), absorbed by Citizens State
Bank of Lena, 111., and First National Bank of Freeport, III




Capital

$250,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
100, 000
500,000
25, 000
100,000
300,000
50,000
25,000
500,000
75,000
25,000
75,000
200,000
300,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
75,000
•100,000
6,000,000
50,000
25,000
1,500,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
30,000
5,000,000
50,000
00,000
1,000,000
400,000
25,000
100.000
50,000
250,000

1923
Nov. :1O

25,000

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KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to
October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of suecession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued
Name and location of bank

First National Bank of Harrisville, W. Va. (6790), absorbed by Peoples Bank of
JIarrisville
__
Lafayette National Bank of Buffalo, N. Y. (11435), absorbed by Builalo Trust Co..
First National Bank of Seneca, Kans. (2952), absorbed by Seneca First State Savings
Bank.
First National Bank of Eureka, Kans. (3148), succeeded by First National Bank in
E ureka
National Bank of Pawnee, 111. (7440)", absorbedby State Bank of Pawnee
__.
Liberty National Bank of Bowling Green, K.y. (11589), absorbed by American
National Bank of Bowling Green
First National Bank of Glendale, Ariz. (11139), absorbed by Valley Bank, Phoenix,
Ariz
_
._
_
_
First National Bank of Hugo, Okla. (6130), absorbed by Hugo National Bank
Live Stock Exchange National Bank of Chicago, 111. (9010), absorbed by Stockyards
National Bank of Chicago
...
_.
Centralia National Bank, Centralia, 111. (11904), absorbed by Merchants State Bank,
Centralia
National Bank of Iiopewell, Va. (10866), absorbed by Richmond Trust Company,
Richmond, Va
_
_
First National Bank & Trust Co. of Santa Paula, Calif. (4120), absorbed by Pacific
Southwest Trust & Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Calif.
_
First National Bank of Palm Beach, Florida (12275), absorbed by First Bank &
Trust Co. of Palm Beach
First National Bank of Cancy, Okla. (11612), absorbed by Bank of Caney, Okla
American National Bank of West Palm Beach, Fla. (12057), absorbed by First American Bank & Trust Co. of West Palm Beach
_
Hamilton National Bank of Denver, Colo. (9887), absorbed by Denver National
Bank
First National Bank of West Palm Beach, Fla. (11073), absorbed by First American
Bank & Trust Co. of West Palm Beach.._
First National Bank of Pocahontas, Ark. (11615), absorbed by Poctihontas State
Bank of Pocahontas
_
_
First National Bank of Mechanicsburg, Pa. (380), absorbed by First Bank & Trust
Co. of Mechanicsburg
_
_
Redmond National Bank, Redmond, Oreg. (11302), absorbed by First National
Bank of Redmond
First National Bank of Selah, Wash. (11674), absorbed by Selah State Bank
First National Bank in Keneflck, Okla. (12102), absorbed by Durant National Bank,
Durant, O k l a . . .
_
First National Bank of Ardmore, Okla. (4393), succeeded by First National Bank
in Ardmore
__
_
_
_
First National Bank of Roanoke, Ind. (11427), succeeded by First & Farmers State
Bank, Roanoke._
_
The Citizens National Bank of Antlers, Okla. (8082), absorbed by First National
Bank of Antlers
Latimer County National Bank of Wilburton, Okla. (10170), absorbed by First
State Bank of Wilburton
_
_
First National Bank of Wilmington, Los Angeles, Calif. (9515), absorbed by PacificSouthwest Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles
First National Bank of Winnett, Mont. (11391), absorbed by First State Bank,
Winnett.
First National Bank of Bruce, Wis. (11986), succeeded by State Bank of Bruce
First National Bank of Cheyenne, Okla. (12245), absorbed by First State Bank of
Cheyenne
_
Clarks National Bank of Aline, Okla. (12113), succeeded by Clarks State Bank,
Aline
__
Continental National Bank & Trust Co. of Kansas City, Mo. (12260), absorbed by
Commerce Trust Co. of Kansas City
Enterprise National Bank of Laurens, S. C. (10605), succeeded by Peoples Enterprise Bank of Laurens
_
Calera National Bank, Calera, Okla. (11182), absorbed by Durant National Bank,
Durant, Okla
Muskogee National Bank, Muskogee, Okla. (9023), absorbed by Security National
Bank of Muskogee (which changed its title to Muskogee Security National Bank
of Muskogee
First National Bank of Winchester, Ohio
Fourth National Bank of Wichita, Kans. (3683), succeeded by Fourth National
Bank in Wichita




Date of
liquidation

Capital

1924
Jan. 31
Jan. 30

$50,000
1,000,000

4

50,000

Jan. 8
Jan. 31

70,000
50,000

Feb.

125,000

.doJan. 28

50,000

1923
Sept. 3

100,000

1924
Feb.

5

Jan.

8

100,000

Feb.

21

100,000

Feb.

23

150,000

Feb.
Feb.

5
25

25,000
25,000

Feb.

5

100,000

Feb.

25

350,000

Feb.

5

100,000

1,000,000

Mar. 1

50,000

Mar. 8

125,000

Mar. 3
Feb. 23

25, 000
25,000

Jan. 19

25,000

Feb.

28

200,000

Feb.

29

30,000

Mar. 6

50,000

Feb.

20

25,000

Feb.

23

100,000

Feb. 21
Mar. 11

25,000
25,000

Mar. 14

25,000

...do.....

25, 000

1923
Dec.

17

500,000

1924
Mar. 20

100,000

Mar. 22

25,000

Mar. 29
Apr. 1

200,000
25,000

Mar. 22

1,000,000

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TABLE No. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to

October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, and date of liquidation and, capital—Continued

Name and location of bank

First National Bank of Welcetkn, Okla. (0324), absorbed by State National Bank of
Wclcet.ka
_
First National Bank of Concord, Calif. (99-15), absorbed by American Bank of
Oakland Calif.
Miles City National Bank tMiles City, Mont. (10884), absorbed by Commercial
National Bank of Miles City
First National Bank of Arcadia Parish at Crowley, La. (10700), succeeded by First
National Bank of Crowley
_
First National Bank of Monrovia, Calif. (3743), succeeded by Security State Bank of
Monrovia. _
_
_
Border National Bank of El Paso, Tex. (10074), succeeded by National Border Bank
of El Paso....
First National Bank of Newton Falls, Ohio (739!), absorbed by First State Bank,
Newton Falls..
Fanners Exchange National Bank of San Bernardino, Calif. (8(118), absorbed by
Hellnian Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.
._
Commercial National Bank of Homer, La. (11638), absorbed by Homer Trust &
Savings Bank, Homer
-.
Security National Bank of Ada, Okla. (12144), absorbed by Security State- Bank,
Ada

Date of ;
liquida- ' Capital
tion

j

1924
Jan. 8

$40,000

Mar. 22

50,000

Jan. 8

100,000

Apr. 5

250,00

Apr. 7

100,000

Alar. 25

400,000

Apr. 19

100,000

Mar. 15

100,000

Apr. 12

50,000

1923
Dec. 29

100,000

1924

Northern National Bank of Toledo, Ohio (809), absorbed by Toledo Trust Co.,
Toledo
Apr. 30
Verona National Bank, Verona, N. J. (10919), succeeded by Verona Trust Co.,
Verona.
.do.
First National Bank of Atchison, Kans. (1072), absorbed by Atchison Savings Bank,
Atchison
Messalonskee National Bank, Oakland, Me. (2231), absorbed by Augusta Trust
Company, Augusta, Me
--First National Bank of Eufaula, Okla. (5902), atxsorbed by Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Eufaula
_
First National Bank of Scottsvillc, Ky. (8599), succeeded by Farmers National
Bank of Scottsville
_

1,000,000
50,000
100,000
75,000
50,000

1923
Nov. 8

50,000

1921

First National Bank of Winfield, Tex. Q0488), succeeded by Winfleld National
Bank, Winfield
~~
Citizens National Bank of Marietta, Ga. (12232), absorbed by Merchants &
Farmers Bank of Marietta
Marin County National Bank of San Rafael, Calif. (10177), absorbed by Mercantile
Trust Co. of California, San Francisco, Calif
-.
Farmers National Bank of Pilger, Nebr. (5941), absorbed by Farmers State Bank of
Pilger

May 2

75,000

Feb. 6

100,000

Apr. 12

50,000

Apr. 8

50,000

Allen National Bank, Allen, Okla. (11149), absorbed by Depositors State Bank of
Allen

Nov. 10

First National Bank of Shaftcr, Calif. (11534), absorbed by Bank of Italy, San
Francisco, Calif
_
_
•
National City Bank of Indianapolis, Ind. (10121), absorbed by Fletcher American
National Bank of Indianapolis._
-•
First National Bank of Morgan City, La. (6801), succeeded by Bank of Morgan
City & Trust Co., Morgan City
Fort Scott National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans. (12442), absorbed by Citizens National
Bank of Fort Scott....
First National Bank of Hawkinsyille, Ga. (7580), absorbed by Georgia State Bank,
Atlanta, Ga. (branch at Hawkinsville)
First National Bank of Wadcna, Minn. (482.1), succeeded by National Bank of
Wad ena
First National Bank of Tuttle, N. Dak. (11338), absorbed by First National Bank of
Steele, N. Dak. and Tuttle State Bank, Tuttle, N. Dak...
Goldthwaite National Bank, Goldthwaite, Tex. (6092)
First National Bank of Meridian, Idaho (10221), absorbed by Meridian State Bank,
Meridian
•
First National Bank of New Wilson (post office, Wilson), Okla. (10574), absorbed
by City State Bank, Wilson
-




1923
25,000

1924
May 3

25,000

Apr. 30

1,000,000

May 17

50,000

May 19

100,000

Mar. 19

50,000

May 14

50,000

Apr. 17

25,000
75,000

M a y 22
M a y 13

40,000

1923
Nov. 12

50,000

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TABLE N O . 5—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to
October 31, 1024) the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued
Name and location of bank

First National Bank of Okmulgee, Okla. (5418), absorbed by Central National
Bank of Okmulgee
Han ford National Bank, Hanford, Calif. (6873), absorbed by Bank of Italy. San
Francisco, Calif. _
Stato National Bank of Mount Pleasant, Tex. (6)39), absorbed by First National
Bank of Mount Pleasant
Farmers National Bank of Itossville, 111. (9877), absorbed by First National Bank
of Kossville
First National Bank of Woodhull, 111. (1071(5), succeeded by First National Bank in
Woodhull
--Anaconda National Bank, Anaconda, Mont. (9583), succeeded by National Bank
of Anaconda
___
First National Bank of Bagerstown,Ind. (7902), succeeded by Union Trust Co. of
Hagerstown
First National Bank of Guttenberg, N . J. (8390), succeeded by Guttenberg Bank &
Trust Co.
Citizens National Bank of Lineville, Ala. (8856), absorbed by Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Lineville...
'
Peoples National Bank of Salisbury, Md. (0701), absorbed by Eastern Shore Trust
Co. of Cambridge, Md
Ilndtion Heights National Bank, Haddon Heights, N. J. (9413), succeeded by Haddon Heights Bank & Trust Co., Haddon Heights
Rochester National Bank, Rochester, Minn. (2316), absorbed by First National
Bank of Rochester
__.
First National Bank of Aike.n, S. C , (9650), succeeded by Gaston Bank & Trust Co.
of Aiken.
_
._
Ci! izc-ns National Bank of Boswell, Okla. (11940), absorbed by First National Bank
of Boswell
Security National Bunk of East St. Louis, 111. (12178), absorbed by Union Trust Co.
of East St. Louis, 111
First National Bank of Balaton, Minn. (6840), absorbed by First State Bank of
Balaion
First National Bank in Eagle Grove, Iowa (4694), absorbed by Citizens State Bank
of Eagle Grove
_
___
First National Bank of Pocahontus, Iowa (6303), succeeded by First National Bank:
in Focahontas
_.
Mattj.pan National Bank of Boston, Mass (11137), absorbed by Federal National
Bank of Boston
_._
First National Bank of Pino River, Minn. (1 1563), absorbed by Fanners Stato Bank
of Pine River
First National Bank & Trust Co. of King City, Mo. (4373),succeeded by First Trust
("• o. of King City
Long Beach National Bank, Long Beach, Calif. (8510), absorbed by Bank of Italy,
San Francisco, Calif
Metropolitan National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (2279), succeeded by Metropolitan
Savings Bank & Trust Co., Pittsburgh
First National Bank of Miles City, Mont. (2752), succeeded by First National Bank
in Miles City
First National Bank of Escondido, Calif. (7801), absorbed by Southern Trust <e
f
Commerce Bank of San Diego, Calif
__
National Bank of Commerce of Casper, Wyo. (11490), absorbed by Wyoming Trust
Co. of Casper
_
_
_
_
First National Bank of Lodge Grass, Mont. (11160)
First National Bank of Snow Hill, N. C. (10887), succeeded by Bank of Greene,
Snow Hill

Dare of
liquidalion

Capital

1924
May 22

$300, 000

May 3

100,000

May 12

75,000

May 31

40,000

May 27

25,000

May 31

100,000

June 30
.-.do
_.do
July

50,000
100,000
60,000

l

100,000

..do—

50,000

June 21

50,000

June 17

50,000

Juno 28

25.000

June 11

300,000

June 28

25,000

July 15

50,000

July

9

50,000

Mar. 3

200, 000

7

25,000

July 14

July

100,000

July 21

200,000

July 25

200,000

July

150,000

1

Apr. 24

50,000

July 18
Aug. 12

125,000
25,000

1923
Dec. 27

50,000

1924
Sept. 1

100,000

Empire National Bank of Lewiston, Idaho (10212), absorbed by Lewiston National
Bank, Lewiston
Dedham National Bank of Dcdham, Mass. (669), succeeded by Dedhara National
Aug. 27
Bank, Dedham
_
_
_
Capital National Bank of St. Paul, Minn. (8108), absorbed by Merchants National
Aug. 30
Bank of St. Paul...
_.
Northern National Bank of Fargo, N. Dak. (11786), absorbed by Security National
Sept. 12
Bank of Fargo
_
Citizens First National Bank of Albany, Ga. (3872), absorbed by Georgia National
Aug. 28
Bank of Albany
Minonk National Bank, Minonk, 111. (11118), absorbed by Minonk State Bank,
Sept. 13
Minonk..
Exchange National Bank of Muskogec, Okla. (10321), absorbed by Commercial
Sept. 23
National Bank of Muskogee
Exchange National Bank of Seneca Falls, N. Y. (3329), succeeded by Exchange
Sept. 30
Bank of Seneca Falls
Peoples National Bank of Proctor, Minn. (11974), absorbed by First National Bank
...do._..
of Proctor
_
_
First National Bank of Globe, Ariz. (6579), succeeded by Copper Cities Bank, Globe.]




I

150,000
1,000,000
300,000
200,000
25,000
300,000
100,000
25,000
100, 000

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TABLE N O . 5.—National banks re ported in liquidation from November ./, 19.33, to
October 31f 1924, the name*, where known, of succeeding banks in catsex of a accession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued
Name and location of hank

First National Bank of Son Juan (post office San Junn Bantistti), Calif. (11296),
absorbed b y Bank of Italy, San Francis< o, Calif
... Valloy National Bank of Sonoma, Calif. (12300), absorbed b y Mercantile Trust Co.
of Calif., San Francisco, Calif
...
..
Second National Bank of Toledo, Ohio (218), absorbed b y Toledo Trust Co. of
Toledo
Corn Exchange National Bank of Chicago, .111= (5!00), absorbed b y Illinois Merchants Trust Co. of Chicago
Republic National Bankof St. Louis, M o . (11973), absorbed b y American Trust Co.
of St. Louis..
.
.,
Farmers National Bank of Helena, Okla. (12370), absorbed b y Helena National
Bank, Helena
First National Bank of San Leandro, Calif. (9600), 'absorbed b y American Bank of
Oakland, Calif
First National Bank of Hysham, Mont. (11020), succeeded b y First National Bank
in TTysham, Mont
Traders National Bank of Rochester, N . Y. (1104), absorbed by National Bank of
Rochester
_._
Total (155 b a n k s ) .




Date of
liquidation

Capital

1023
Aug. 21

$25,000

28

i 00. 000

Sept. 30

1,000,000

AUK.

Sept. 27

5,000,000

Sepr. JO

1,000,000

Sept. 25

25,000

Oct.

50,000

3

Oct. J8

50,000

Oct. 31

750,000
40, 745,000

TABLE N O . 6.—Capital stocky surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of November
7, 1918, for year ended October 31, 1924, o:s shown by their last reports of condition prior to consolidation
Continuing banks

Closing banks
Charter
No.

Title and location

State

Undi
CharCapital Surplus vided Aggregate ter
profits resources No.

Title and location

State

Capital Surplus

Undi- Aggregate Date of
vided
profits resources reports

Date of
consolidation

$400,000 $220,000

1923
$4,080,923 Sept. 14

1923
Dec. 28

i9,520 Dec. 31

1924
Jan.
2

o
w
1-3

12469

12365
12481
12492
11928
9798
11614
11146
12516
3991
12520
4607

The W a s h i n g t o n
County National
Bank of Johnson
City.
The Magruder National Bank of Port
Clinton.
The Atlas National
Bank of Springfield.
City National Bank
of Atlanta.
The Security National
Bank of Electra.
The Dexter Horton
National Bank of
Seattle.
The Mutual National
BankofMiddleport.
Seaboard N a t i o n a l
Bank of Seattle.

Tenn...

$100,000

Ohio...

50,000

$6,000

Mass..

300, OOo!

60,000

Ga____

200,000l

0)

6236

i
!

Tex...
Wash.
Ohio..

50,000

$759,814
1,910,810

1,370

50,000J.
1,600,0001

$8,933

374,319

400,000 469,365 24, 753, 443
5,000

828

207,014!

i

Wash.

200,000'

50,000

30,931 3,475,263j

The Commercial National Bank of New
York.
The Peoples National Kans
Bank of Paola.

,000,000;

200,000

59, 837 14,387, 488

50,000!

50,000

The National Bank
and Trust Company
of Red Bank.
The Huntington Na- W. Va
tional Bank, Huntington.
;

300,000

300,000

700,000;

300,000 145, 217 9, 630, 541




The First National
Bank of Port Clinton.
2435 The Ohapin National
Bank of Springfield.
1559 The A t l a n t a and
Lowry N a t i o n a l
Bank, Atlanta.
10050 The First National
j Bank of Electra.
112801 The Union National
Bank of Seattle.
6227

8441 T h e Citizens National
Bank of Middleport.
11280 T h e Dexter Horton
National B a n k of
Seattle.
1105 T h e East River Na-

862,098

33o

64,003 3, 628,413

225

11,189

The Unaka and City Tenn...
National Bank of
Johnson City.

3106

City of New York.
T h e M i a m i County
National Bank of
Paola.
T h e Second National
Bank of lied

Ohio...

35,000

15,000

15,016

j

500,000

Ga

i
250, ooo; 338,660

1,000,000 1. 500,000;
.,

7,011,633

901, 589 31,214,532

I

....do...

Feb.
Feb.

7

I

Tex...

50,000

Wash.

600,000

70,000

Mar. 10
Apr. 21

400, OOo! 673, 830 35, 547, 261 . . . . d o . . .

M a y 19

25,000

Wash.

5,000,000

N.Y..

1, 500,000 1., 100,000
;

The First National W . V a .
Bank of Huntington.

69,663 l l , 3 6 2 , 2 5 7 j . . . . d o - .

Feb. 21

1924
585, 698 M a r . 31

Ohio-

Kans..

543,427 . . . . d o . . .

10,0001.

25,000

55, 635

o
o

5

do...

o

203,930 22,856, 708 . . . . d o . . . M a y 21
July

1

100,000

1(X), 000

12, 868

1,686,724) June 30

300,000

200,000

201,139

6,815,214i.._.do...

1,000,000

200,000

405, 523

9, 709,723 —.do.__ July 12

...do...

o

E
O

H
o

B

5?
GO

00

8452 The Copeland Na- i
tional
Bank
of
Greensboro.
Greensoo
1.V75 The Biddeford Nahe
l
k Biddetional Bank, Bidd
ford.
2209 The CMtizens National
Bank of Keene.
90291 The City National
| Bank of Green City.
|
1
2

Total (10banks).

Ga

$50,000

$250 $1, 256 $265,942

Me

100,000

100,000 37,160 1,058,081

N.H... 150,000 100,000 49,029
Mo

25,000

6,500

264

739,003
146,807

_;4,925,OOOll, 577, 750; 879, 38262,199,036;

6967 Greensboro

National
Bank, Greensboro.

Ga

1089 The

Me

First National
Bank of Biddeford.

946 The A s h u e 1 o t Na-

Did not report prior to consolidation.
Capital increased to $3,800,000 prior to consolidation but subsequent to December 31, 1923.




l

$2981

$264,429 . — do... July 30

:

100,000

100,000

$62, 531

150,000

N.H...

tional
Bank
of
Keene.
8570 American
National M o
Bank of Green City.
• Total (16 banks).;

$50,000

100,000;

49,388

821,669

d o . . . Sept. 6

25, OCX)!

25,000

2,108

394,508

do.._ Sept, 24

1,080,377 - . . d o . . .

.7,835,00014,315,000-3,100, 376:134, 784, 603.

Aug. 2

O
H
O
H

H

W
t=3

o

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TABLE N O . 7.—National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, their
capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets, year ended October

81,1924

Consoli- Charda- ter
tion No.
No.

Title and location of bank

104

6236

The Unaka and City National
Bank of Johnson City.
The First National-Magruder
Bank of Port Clinton.
The Chapin National Bank of
Springfield.
The Atlanta and Lowry National Bank, Atlanta.
The First National Bank of
Electa.
The Dexter Horton National
Bank of Seattle.
The Citizens National Bank of
Middleport.
The Dexter Horton National
Bank of Seattle.
The East River National Bank
of the City of New York.
The Miami County National
Bank of Paola.
The Second National Bank i
and Trust Co. of Red Bank.
The First Iluntington National Bank, iluntington.
The First National Bank of
Greensboro.
The First National Bank of
Biddeford.
The Ashuelot-Citizens National Bank of Keenc.
American National Rank of
Green City.
Total (16 banks)

105

6227

106

2435

107

1559

108 10050
109 11280
110

8441

lit

11280

112

1105

113

3350

111

2257
3106

116

0967

117

1089

118

946

119

8570




State

Date of
consolidation

1923
Term _ Dec. 28
1924
Ohio.. Jan. 2
Mass.. Feb.

5

Ga—_ Feb.

7

Capital

Surplus

$100,000 8220, 000:

Aggregata
assets

$20, 363 $4, 191,998

100,000

20, 000

10, 000 1, 571, 318

501), 000

250, WO

340, 904, 8, 831, 657

4, 000, 000 2, 500, 000 1,,939,173: 53, 392, 533

Tex... Feb. 21

100, 000

20? 000:

Wash, i Mar. 10

2, 000, 000

100, 000:

Ohio- Apr. 21

Undivided
profits

75, 000

20, 000;

6. 250:

945, 417

766,173; 35, 239, 737

10, oool

765,274

Wash. May 19

2, 200,

N.Y..

2,100,000; 1,500, 000: 599, 538; 37, 780, 321

May 21

000

Kans-J July 1
.

150.000,

...do....

500. 000

440,000

50,000;

863, 74(i 38, 940,103

6, 453; 2,525, 152

500, 000 ( 131,093 10, 448, 368

W. Va. July 12 2, 000. 000'-1, 000, OOO! 2<H). 061 j 10,398,969
50. 000
July 30
428,105
548!
6, 406'
OM—
Me—.

Aug. 2

200, 000

N.H__

Sept. 6

200,000

Sept. 24

45, 000

Mo...

200, O O! 121, 101 i 2,138, 246
i
1, 507, 054
109,392'
10,000...
503, 496

300, 000

i
14, 620, 000,7, 430, 543 5, 227, 559.218, 607, 748

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169

OF THE CXJKBENCY

TABLE NO. 8.—Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking
associations in each Stale and Territory from. 1863 to October SI, 1924
Nura- [
borofl Capital

Stale or Territory

34
28
22
189
52
(55

Maine
New H a m p s h i r e
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Istp.nd
Connecticut
New England States

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Eastern States..
Virginia. _
West Virginia
N or t h C a r ol i n a
Son Mi C aroli n a
Georgia
Florida
A l;i b;> in a
H\'I is.sissi ppi
Lou isiana
Texas.

Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

Southern States.

Number of
banks

State or Territory

hanks j

|

$4, 005, 000
2, 595, 000
2,029, 090
71,691,200
16,717,550
18, 932, 770 j

390 \ 116,571,510
227
49
110
0
36
5

I 108,231,291
j 9, 520, 450
! 32. 194, 095
585,010
;
i 10, 249, 372
880, 000
i

433 I 161,660.218
66
33
36
46
27
18
27
J5
12
64
40
39
48

5,912. 100
2, 208, 900
3.411.000
4. Ii2, 000
2*, 837, 000
!,8i5, 000
2, 700. 000
1. 190, 000
:•;. 575. ooo
5. 622. 500
2. 407, 500
5,781,900
4,415,000

24
25 i
37
24
33
106
42
43

Ohio..
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan. _
Wisconsin..
Minricsota.
IOWB

Missouri. -.

Capital

$2,890, 000
1,603,000
3,830, 000
2, 820, 000
3,395, 000
f), 746, 000
1,935,000
14,851,800

Middle Western S t a t e s . .
North D a k o t a . ...
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico.
Okluhoma

Western Slates.
Washi ngr on
Oregon
.
California.
Idaho
Nevada
Arizona

471 i 40,047,900

:

j
i

Pacific States..
United States.

2,405 j 4i5. 901,228

TABLE NO. 9.—Conversions of Slate banks and primary organizations as national
banks since March 14, 1900, to October 31 ^ 1924
Conversions of
State banks
Classification
Number
Capital less ihan $50,000... ..
Capital $50,000 or over
Total




Capital

Reorganizations
from State and
private banks and
national banks
Number

Capital

Primary organizations

Number

Capital

Total

*£?] Capital

822 $21,823,300 1, 128 $29, 877, 000 2. 497 $04, 305, 500 4, 447 $116, 005, 800
664 114,857.800
705 112, 035, (»0 1,510 196, 775, 000 2, 879j 424, 567, 800
:
1, 486 136,681. 100 1,833 142,812,000 4, 007 201,0S0, 500 7, 328j 540, 573, 600

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TABLE N O . 10.—Number of national banks increasing their capital, together with
the amount of increase monthly for years ended October 31, since 1920
1921

J920

Months

Number

November..
December...
January
February.__
March
April
May
June..
July
August
September._
October
Total

28
24
107
50
77
69
49
53
75
36
19
21

Capital

$3, 270, 000
2,015,000
15,805, 000
5, 900, 000
8,615,000
19, 030, 100
4,084, 000
4, 694, 000
13, 695, 000
8,515,000
1,485,000
17,510,000

608 104,618,100

Number
22
22
65
38
23
26
9
16
15
6
10
7

1922

Capital
•

Number

.

1923

Capital

$985,000
1, .580,000
5, 605,800
4, 575, 000
1,495,000
5, 700, 000
1, 090,000
2, 765,000
1,760,000
295,000
1,510,000
475,000

7 $2,690,000
7
425,000
24 3,320,000
25 7,420,000
16 1, 286, 000
23 3, 030, 000
17 2,055, 000
23 4, 040, 000
39 6, 074, 850
21 1.821,500
12 1,200,000
15 1, 665, 000

259 27,835,800

229 35, 027,350

Number
11
49
57
28
30
22
15
22
29
16
10
13

1924

Capital

Number

Capital
$1,740,000
1,475,000
4,100,000
5, 935, 000
3,487, 500
2,115,000
675,000
485,000
2,165,000
410,000
1,040,000
1,325,000

$880,000
11,165, (XX)
6,835, 000
3, 605, 000
3,870, 000
2, 505, (XX)
2, 540, 000
2, 700, 000
3, 200. 000
1,485,000
1, 045, 000
3, 037, 500

9
12
34
25
24
22
6
11
26
5
9
13

1302 142, 867, 500

2 196

2

24,952, 500

1 Of these cases, 165 were effected wholly or in part by stock diyidends aggregating $24,749,000.
2
Of these cases, 78 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $7,093,583.

TABLE N O . 11.—Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered and
the number and capital stock of banks closed in each year ended October 31, since
1913, with the yearly increase or decrease
Closed
Chartered
Year
No.
1914..
1915.
1916..
1917..
1918..
1919..
1920..
1921..
1922..
1923..
1924..

Capital

195 $18, 675, 000
9, 689, 500
144
6, 630, 000
122
176 11,590,000
164 13, 400, 000
245 21, 780, 000
361 31, 077, 500
169 20, 005,000
232 24,890,800
190 30, 522, 500
135 21,375, 000

Consolidated
under act
Nov. 7, 1918
No.

Loss to
capital

26 i $3,220, 000
15 11,650,000
24
i 850, 000
21 1 3, 275,000
19 i 2, 575,000
16 i 1, 255, 000

1
2

In voluntary
liquidation
No.

Capital

Insolvent

No.

Capital

113 $26,487, 000 21 $1,810,000
82 13, 795,000 14 1,830,000
805, 000
135 14,828,000 13
7 1,230, 000
107 14, 367, 500
250, 000
68 16,165,000
2
25, 000
83 16, 380, 000
1
205,000
84 14, 730, 000
5
93 37, 075, 000 34 1,870,000
103 18,910, 000 31 2, 015, 000
121 39, 290, 000 53 3, 405. 000
155 40, 745, 000 2138 9, 635, 000

Net yearly
Net yearly
increase
decrease
(exclusive of (exclusive of
existing banks existing banks
increasing
decreasing
their capital) their capital)
No.

Capital

61
48
62
94
135 $2, 155,000
257 14,492,500
18
77
690, 800

No.

Capital

26

$9, 622,000
5, 935, 500
9, 003,000
4, 007, 500
3,015,000
19, 790,000

3 14,747,500
3174 30,260,000

Amount of capital stock reductions incident to consolidations.
Includes 6 banks with aggregate capital $255,000 restored to solvency. 'There was also one bank restored
with capital of $40,000 for which receiver had been appointed prior to November 1, 1923. Also includes
one bank with capital of $200,000 which had been placed in voluntary liquidation by its shareholders
during the previous year.
3
There was a net loss of 166 banks, considering the 7 banks restored to solvency and the one which was
in voluntary liquidation.




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TABLE NO. 12.—Total number of National banks organized, consolidated under act
November 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in operation on October
31, 1924

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

_

113

-

_ -..

72
76

1

54

1
1

4
7

5

58

165
47
42

157
17
61

13
22

54
46

Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
GeorgiaFlorida
\labama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

.

..

.
_

Total Southern States
Ohio
. ..
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa..
Missouri

531
251
870

2

2
3

31

4
2
2
2
4

2, 635

_

393

247
43
176

232
161
123
108
164
94
154
66
82
918
118
226
189

.

343

51
10
45

630

- .

34

15
6
8

2,437

..

11

29

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
_
Delaware
Maryland _
. .
District of Columbia

3

16
1
6

781

__.

343
65
112

844
310

_

Total New England States.._

1,099
28
127

394
689
250

10
40

18
85

10

14

111

526

1,769

7
5
9
1
11
13
11
2
8
49
8

38
29
29
24
56
26
39
28
39
285
20
77
71

183
125
83
81
93
55
104
36
33
577
89
138
107

31

139

761

1,704

8

34

230

2

7
1
5
2

6

17
23
16

5
1
2

124
165
110

358

425
486
257

2
3
5

20
20
12

72
116
109

65

248
500
122
157
331
347
131

3, 364

28

151

991

2,194

4
2

36
35
35
42
52
11
17

33
37
131
121
43
9
44

166
115
175
259
90
36
141

233

Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas _____
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma . . .

235
187
341

_

426
187
56
202
75
704

9

2

1

22
29

20
252

33
422

2,413

7

279

690

1,437

195
132
433
105

Total Western States
Washington
Oregon. . . _
California
Idaho
._
Utah
__
Nevada
Arizona
Alaska

3

27
l\
14
18

54
23
144
19

111
98
267
68

3

12

21

78

263

599

4
1

2

38

_

Total Pacific States
Hawaii
Porto Rico

Consolidated
operaunder act Insolvent In liqui- In tion
dation
Nov. 7,
1918

Organized

States

_

Total Island possessions
Total of United States




_

8
2

2
3

JC
29
5
953

13
j

6
1

11
19
4

5

7

12, 590

3
7
1

121

792

2

3,579

8,098

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TABLE N O . 13.—Changes of corporate title of national banksf year ended October
81, 1924
Charter
No.
5684
2223
10611
248(5
12288
1559
11961
10521
2604
78G0
96GL

11316

290
12277
8920
10357
8627
7705
10809
12269
7782
3979
643
6019
5263
9856

Title and location

The National Bank of Sayre, Pa., to " T h e Merchants and Mechanics National Bank of
Sayre"
The First and Farmers National Bank of Montrose, Pa., to " T h e First and Farmers
National Bank and Trust Co. of Montrose"

Date

1923
Dec. 0
Dec. 11

1924
The Wise County National Bank of Wise, Va. f to " T h e First National Bank of Wise" ._ Jan. 9
T h e Milmo National Bank of Laredo, Tex., to " T h e First National Bank of Laredo" . . Jan. 14
The American National Bank of Pontiac, Mich., to " First National Bank in Pontiac" __ Jan 15
T h e Atlanta National Bank Atlanta, Ga., to " T h e Atlanta and Lowry National Bank "_ Feb. 6
The Rosevillo National Bank, Roseviile, Calif., to " T h e First National Bank of ftoseville"
-Feb. 8
The Farmers National Bank of Haramon, Okla., to " T h e First National Bank of
l l a m m o n " —"
Feb. 0
The Winters National Bank of Dayton, Ohio, to " The Winters National Bank and Trust
Co. of Dayton"
Feb. 12
The First National Bank of Frackville, Pa., to " T h e First National Bank and Trust Co.
of Frackville, P a . "
Feb. 20
The First National Bank of East Newark, N . J., to " T h e Kcarny National B a n k , "
Kearny, N . J
Mar. I
The Farmers National Bank of Pretty Prairie, Kans., to " T h e First National Bank,
Pretty Prairie"
Mar. 25
The Brick Church National Bank of Orange, N . J., to " F i r s t National Bank of East
Orange," East Orange, N . J
Apr. 1
T h e Second National Bank of Oswego, N . Y., to "Second National Bank & T r u s t Co.
of Oswego"
„
Apr. 15
The Security National Bank of Muskogee, Okla., to " T h e Muskogee-Security National
Bank"
Apt. 18
The Citizens National Bank of Oneonta, N . Y., to " T h e Citizens National Bank and |
Trust Co. of Oneonta"
May 1
The National Bank of Bakersfield, Calif, to " F i r s t National Bank in Bakersfield" _. M a y 3
T h e First National Bank of Arlington, N . J., to " T h e First National Bank and Trust
Co. of Kearney, N . J . "
_._
May 5
The National Bank of Monrovia. Calif., to " F i r s t National Bank in Monrovia"
May 8
Fairport National Bank, Fairport, N . Y., to "Fairport National Bank and Trust C o . "
The Northern National Bank of Great Falls, Mont., to " T h e Labor National Bank of M a y 27
Great Falls"
_
First National Bank in South Bend, W a s h . , t o " T h e First National Bank of llwaco," M a y 31
Wash
The First National Bank of Graham, Va., to " T h e Twin City National Bank of Blue- July 3
field," Va
The Independence National Bank, Independence, Oreg., to "First National Bank of July 2o
I n d epen d ence "
The Commonwealth-Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Mass., to " T h e Atlantic Na- Aug. 1
tional Bank of Boston"
The Larchmont National Bank, Larehmont, N . Y., to " T h e Larchmont National Bank Aug. 8
and Trust C o . "
T h e First National Bank of Dyersburg, Tenn., to " First-Citizens National Bank of Sept, 5
Dyersburg"
_•___
The Oklahoma Stock Yards National Bank of Oklahoma City, Okla., to "Oklahoma Oct. 17
National Bank in Oklahoma C i t y " .
Oct. 20

TABLE N O . 14.—Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks, year
ended October SI, 1924
The Magrudcr National Bank of Port Clinton, Ohio (123(i5), and The First National Bank of Port
Clinton (6227) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The First National-Magruder Bank
of Port Clinton.
The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Wash. (9798), and The Union National Bank of Seattle
(11280) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Dexter Horton National Bank of
Seattle.
. The National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank, N. J. (12520), and The Second National Bank of Pted
Bank (2257) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Second National Bank and
Trust Co. of Red Bank.
The Iluntlngton National Bank, ITuntington, W. Va. (4607), and The First National Bank of Huntington (3106) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The First. Fluntingtou National Bank.
The Copelan National Bank, Greensboro, Ga. (8452), and Greensboro National Bank (6967) consolidated
under the charter of the latter, with title: The First National Bank of Greensboro.
The Citizens National Bank, Keene, M. II. (2299), and The Ashuelot National Bank of Kcene (946)
Consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Ashuelot-Citizens National Bank of Keene,




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TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924
Charter
No.

Title

12578 i First National Rank of Ketchikan.

$50,000

12581 : First National Bank of Winslow.

50,000

12533 j First National Bank of Hope..

12511
12545
12572
12577
12579
12584

100,000

National Bank of Martinez
Seaboard National Bank of Los Angeles
Walnut Park National Bank, Walnut Park.
Wilshirc National Bank of Los Angles
Pacific National Bank of San Francisco
First National Bank in Kcrnum
Total (6 banks).

12517
12531

50,000
1,000, 000
50, 000
200. 000
1,000,000
25, 000
2, 325,

American National Bank of Denver..
First National Bank of La Vela

000

500, 000
25, 000

Total (2 banks).

12546

Capital

525,000

First National Bank of Seabreeze.

f.0,000
=-*-l...J- !

12492 ; City National Bank of Atlanta >

12479 •
12480 ;
12493 !
12525 !
12528 :

200. 00!)

First National Bank of Valier
Ogden National Bank of Chicago
Stock Yards National Bank of Chicago
First National Bank in Woodhuli . . . . .
AVood Kiver National Bank, Wood River..

1 fiOO,000
,

Total (5 b a n k s ) .

12466
12532

25, 000
2(XJ, 000
1,350,000
25, 000
00, 000

Old First National Bank of Mount Vernon.
Citizens National Bank of Kondallville

100,000
80, OOi)
180,000

Total (2 banks).

12544

First National Bank in Poeihontas

75, 000

12457
12490

First National Bank in Eureka
Fourth National Bank in Wichita.
Total (2 banks)

50,000
1, 000,000
1, 050,000
KKNTUCKY

12456

Farmers National Bank of Se.ottsvillo

50, 000

LOUISIANA

12523
12527

First National Bank of Crowley..
First National Bank of Pineville.
Total (2 banks).

100, 000
50, 000
150,000

» With two branches in Atlanta. Consolidated on Feb. 7, 1921, with The Atlanta and Lowry National
Bank, Atlanta, under act Nov. 7, 1918.




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TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31,

1924—Continued
Chartor
No.
MARYLAND

12590

Nicodemus National Bank of Hagerstown

$100,000

MASSACHUSETTS

12481
12540
12567

Atlas National Bank of Springfield 2
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers National Bank of Boston..
Dedhani National Bank, Dedham
Total (3 banks).

12474
12561

300,000
500,000
100,000
900,000

Reed City National Bank, Reed City..
First National Bank of Evart
Total (2 banks).

25,000
35,000
60,000

MINNESOTA

12507
12518
12568

National Bank of Wadena
Security National Bank of West Minneapolis.
Hibbing National Bank, Hibbing
Total (3 banks).

50,000
50,000
100,000
200,000

MISSISSIPPI

12478 Commercial National Bank of Hattiesburg
12499 National Peoples Savings Bank and Trust Co. of Vicksburg..
12501 National City Savings Bank and Trust Co. of Vicksburg
12537 Britton and Koontz National Bank of Natchez
__
12587 Delta National Bank of Yazoo City...
Total (5 banks).

12491
12506

12536
12542
12585

550,000

Twelfth Street National Bank of St. Louis
American Exchange National Bank of St. Louis..
Total (2 banks).

300,000
200,000

First National Bank in Miles City_.
National Bank of Anaconda
First National Bank in liysham

150,000
100,000
25,000

Total (3 banks).

12495
12552

100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
150,000

500,000

275,000

Citizens National Bank of Ilemingford.
Sioux National Bank of Harrison
_
Total (2 banks).

25,000
35,000
60,000

NEW JERSEY

12465
12468
12497
12510
125J9
12520
12521
12524
12559
12560
12570
12571
12576

First National Bank of Fairview
Citizens National Bank of New Brunswick
Palisade National Bank of Fort Lee
Pleasantville National Bank, Pleasantville
Westmont National Bank, Westmont
National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank 3
Ocean City National Bank, Ocean City....
Perth Amboy National Bank, Perth Amboy
First National Bank of Somers Point
Labor Co-operative National Bank of Paterson
Lincoln National Bank of Newark
First National Bank of Lakehurst
___
Citizens National Bank and Trust Co. of Newark..
Total (13 banks)

2

100,000
250,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
300,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
200,000
300,000
25,000
200,000
1,800,000

With two branches in Springfield. Consolidated on Feb. 5,1924, with The Cbapin Nat ional Bank of
Springfield, under act Nov. 7,1918.
8
Consolidated on July 1, 1924, with The Second National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank, under act
Nov. 7,1918.




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TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31,
1924—Continued
Chartor
No.

Title

12485
12514
12522
12569

Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque.
Peoples National Bank of Farmington
First National Bank in Clovis 4
Carlsbad National Bank, Carlsbad
_
_

Capital

NEW MEXICO

$250,000
25,000
50,000
50,000

Total (4 banks).

375,000
NEW YORK

12458
12460
12473
12476
12489
12494
12496
12503
12512
12515
12516
12535
12538
12548
12549
12550
12551
12553
12574
12586

Oeeanside National Bank, Oceansidc
First National Bank of lnwood
Bellport National Bank, Bellport
Grape Belt National Bank of Westfield
Kings Park National Bank, Kings Park..
First National Bank of Maccdon
First National Bank of N arrowsburg
First National Bank of Merrick
Little Neck National Bank, Little Neck
First National Bank of North Tarrytown _ _ 5
Commercial National Bank of New York Cit y _
Pittsford National Bank, Pittsford
.'....
National Bank of Rochester
Central National Bank of New Rochelle.
First National Bank of Hankins
_
Jamaica National Bank of New York
First National Bank of Cutchogue..
..
Grace National Bank of New York
Peoples National Bank of White Plains
First National Bank of Cairo
_
Total (20 banks)

25,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
25, 000
50,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
1,000,000
25,000
1,200.000
100.000
25, 000
200,000
25,000
1,000,000
100,000
25,000
_.

_j

4,100,000

NORTH CAROLINA
12401

National Bank of Forest City.

12404
12502

First National Bank of Whitman...
Security National Bank of Taylor..

65,000
Nonrn DAKOTA

25,000
25,000

Total (2 banks)..
12472
12486
12498
12529
12555

50,000

First National Bank in Ardmore
American National Bank of Sayro
First National Bank in Carmen
First National Bank in Coalgatc
American National Bank of Sallisaw.

200,000
25. 000
25,000
25,000
30,000

Total (5 banks)..
12470
12557

305,000

West Coast National Bank of Portland.
Portland National Bank, Portland

300,000
200,000

Total (2 banks).

500,000
PENNSYLVANIA

12459
12471
12500
12504
12526
12530
12562
32563
12573
12582
12588

Liberty National Bank of Dickson City
Neffs National Bank, Neffs
Union town National Bank and Trust Co., Vniontown.
Main Line National Bank of Wayne
Cheltenham National Bank, Cheltenham._
Citizens National Bank of Jenkintown...
First National Bank of Austin.
_
First National Bank of Nuremburg
O verbrook National Bank of Philadelphia
Chalfont National Bank, Chalfont
St. Michael National Bank, St. Michael
Total (11 banks)

4

100,000
25,000
250,000
50,000
50,000
150,000
50,000
25,000
300,000
50,000
25,000
;

1.075,000

Receiver appointed Sept. 4, 1924.
« With two branches in city of New York, County of Bronx. Consolidated on May 21,1924, with The
East River National Bank of the city of New York underact Nov. 7,1918.




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TABLE N O , 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October
1924—Continued
Charter
No.

Title

Capital

SOUTH DAKOTA

First National Bank of Sherman
First National Bank of St. Lawrence..
Total (2 banks).

12488
12547

$25, 000
25.000
50, 000

TENNESSEE

124(57 Peoples National Bank cf La Follcltc - - 12-109 i Washington County National Bank of Johnson City <
12484 | Farmers National Bank of La Folletto
Total (3 banks).

50, 000
100, 000
50, 000
200,000

I
12462
12463
1247,1
12487
12505
12508
12513
12543
12554
12556
1256612)80
12583
12589

First National Bank of Rcfugi.o
Citizens National Bank of Llano
United States National Bank of Galveston.
National Border Bank of El Paso "
Winfield National Bankr Winflckl
First National Bank of Richland
_
First National Bank of Chillicothe
State National Bank of Big Spring
_.
First National Bank of Robstown
East Texas National Bank of Palestine
Seaport National Bank of Houston
First National Bank in Alvin
Wylic National Bank, Wylie
First National Bank in Goldthwaite..
Total (14 banks)-.

12477

100,000
75, 000
1, 000, (XX)
200.000
25, (XX)
30, 000
25,000
50,000
100,000
1.50, 000
250, 000
25. 000
25. 000
25. 000
2. 080, 000

First National Bank of Quantico
Middleburg National Bank, Middleburg

25, 000
50, 000

Totol (2 banks)
WASHINGTON
12509

25, 000

First, National Bank of Cosmopolis
WEST VIRGINIA

12483
125«7>

Citizens National Bank of Elkins
First National Bank of East Rainelle..
Total (2 banks).

100, 000
25. 000
125, 000

WISCONSIN

12482 American National Bank of Milwaukee *
12534 First National Bank of Washburn
12541 Brown National Bank of Kenosha
12564 Northwestern National Bank of Milwaukee
12575 Farmers-Merchants National Bank of Princeton _

Total (5 banks).
12558 i First National Bank of Parco

I, 000, 000
25,000
150, 000
200. 000
40. 000
1,115, 000

_.

25, 000

Total United States (135 banks).

21, 375, 000

• With one branch in Johnson City. Consolidated on Dec. 28,1923, with The Unakn and City National
Sank of Johnson City under act Nov. 7, 1918.
7
Receiver appointed Oct. 30,1924.
* With two branches in Milwaukee,




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177

TABLE N O . 16.—National banks, by Slates and geographical divisions, organized,
failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October SI,
1924
Organized
States

Failed

Num- Authorized X umber
ber
capital

Maine
Vermont
Massachusetts,
Connecticut

3

1
1
2
$150,000

Capital

$75, 000
50.000
350,000

Gross
assets
$210, 633
300, 938
4,203,358

$2, 252, 031

900, 000

1

150,000

2, 252. 031

4

475, 000

4. 870, 929

4, 100. 000
1. 800, 000
1, 075, 000
100,000

1

1, 500, 000

3,598,154

5
4
8
2

2, 550, 000
225, 000
1, 750, 000
1,000,000

30. J 75. 822
7. 22f>, 946
15,978,449
18,203,215

7. 075. 000

1

1, 500, 000

3. 598,154

19

0. 125. 000

71.043,432

2
1

75, 000
125, 000
05, 000

I
1

..

3

45

Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georfi:-1
Florida . .
Alabama..
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
.
Kentucky
Ten nessee.

200, 000
50. 000

1
1
1
3
3
4
1

100, 000
50, 000
50. 000
050, 000
350, 000
250. 000
00, 000

055, 278
479. 004
587. 987
4, 11)0.719
2, 123, 204
4,241,775
230, 503

3

350. 000
700, 000
50, 000
J75 000
300, 000

3, 337. 501
4, 5'M, 291
195.273

_

2

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
AT ichigan
Wisconsin.
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

60. 000

533, 780

550. 000
5
2
150,000
14
2, 080, 000
1 !
100,000
1 '
50 (XX)
3 :
200,000

Southern States. . .

3

725, 000

7, 201, 271

1

30, 000

105,081

1
2
1

33 :

0

815,000

7, 900, 732

20

3, 085, 000

20, 083, 775

7
4
12

2, 750, 000
1,180,000
11,040,000

48. 943, 709
8, 935. 035
102, i 87, 483

3,045,000

2 !
180, 000
5 , 1,000,000
2 '
00,000
5 . 1,415, (XX)
3
200 000
1
75,000
2
500,000

Middle Western
States

1

100, 000

1, 032, 403

200, 000

881,000

2
9
1

75, 000
330, 000
00, 000

1,027, J25
5, 028, 479
i 820, 020

1
0
3
4

25, 000
1,175, 000
350, 000
1,000,000

158, 976
17.184,523
1,028.039
10,835,200

705, COO

8, 795, 087

37

18. 7S0,000

249. 873, 71.5

2

125,000

1,090,153

1

50, 000
1.420.000
530. 000
200. 000

420, 704
.1.7,203,309
5, 393, 449
2. 473, 399
7,1'28, 953

20

4. 090, 000

14

2
2

50.000
50, 000

2 ;

oo, ooo

18
10
7

Montana

2
3 '
1
2
4
5

i 050 nnn
275, 000
25, 000
525. 000
375 000
305. 000

20
9
3
13
15

23

2. 7J5.O00

1
2

o

25. 000
500, 000
i 325 nno

1

50. OOO

_.
_

Western States .....
._

:

4, liin', 77i)

1

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska

Washington
Oregon.. __
California
Idaho.
Utah
Arizona
Alas ka..__

Number

20
13
11
1

New York
New Jersev
Pennsylvania
Maryland—_

Colorado
New Mexico
Oklaho ma

Gross
assets

$900,000
1

Ne w E n g 1 an d
States ._

Capital

Voluntary liquidation

010. 000 2 5, 025, 754
705, 000 1.1, 053, 907
300, 000
2, 900, 303
325. 000
2, 584, 839
1, 305, 000 12,917, 389
535, 000 s 10, 077, 4.74
185,000
1. 784. 407
1, 190,000 1 10, 5 J 5, 225
015, (XX) 5 0, 0J.9, 184

20

2, 040, 000

18, 803, 792

]()0

5. 890. 000

04, 078. 002

47

1715,000

53. 215, 879

3
1

140. 000
50, 000

843. 023
282, 24]

4
1
1

200, (KM)
25 000
100, 000

2.801.990
1
330 950
908, 538

1
1
10
2

25, 000
25, 000
7, 225, 000
140. 000

79, 737
101,495
115. 358, 25 L
953, 007

9
o
1

2

r>o! ooo

1 ; >0, 000

1,801,180

50, 000

Pacific States

11

2, 950, 000

10

515.000

5, 173,312

22

7, 505, 000

118,413.070

United States

135

21, 375, 000

138

9, 035, 000

92, 157,918

155

40. 715, 000

521.731.100

1

Afterwards restored to solvency.
'Includes two banks with aggregate capital $80,000 and gross assets $048. i l l restored to solvency.
Includes one bank with capital of $40, 000 and gross assets of $291,279 restored to solvency.
Includes one bank with capital of $75,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation.
Includes one bank with capital of $50,000 and gross assets of $510,913 restored to solvency.
NOTE.—The above statement does not include banks closed by consolidation under act Nov. 7, 1918.
3
4
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TABLE N O . 17.—Number and classification of national banks chartered monthly
during the year ended October 81, 1924
Reorganizations |

Conversions

Prim

?[v^anizations

Total

Months
Number
November.
December..
January . . .
February..
March
April
May
June..
July
August
September .
October....

Capital

N u m
h p "
ber

Capital

$25, 000
800,000
1,025, 000
400,000
1,600,000
300, 000
150,000
1,055,000
150, 000
50,000
350,000
150,000

Total

29

$200,000
1,000,000

6,055,000

1,825,000

Number

Number

Capital
$565, 000
875,000
1,950,000

$790,000
2,675,000
2,975, 000
2,175, 000
2, 280,000
1, 215,000
3, 425,000
1,590, 000
1,210,000
625,000
2,015,000
400,000

1, 775, 000
680,000
915, 000
3,125, 000
535, 000
810,000
475, 000
1,665, 000
125,000

150,000
250,000
100,000
125,000

97

13, 495, 000

Capital

135

21, 375,000

TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $25,000 Oil LESS
Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
stock
rediscounts

OTHER RESERVE CITY

Aggregate
deposits

l

235

1,316

2r>

1,207

4
5
3
4
2

Chicago

1,127
846
636
295
306

2,002
.1,941
1,354
959
880

100
125
75
100
50

1, 657
1,513
1,116
688
732

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
_.
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Total New England States....

18

Ohio . . .
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

Total Middle Western States



5,706

2, 750
1,093
4,938
50
500

55,265
22, 613
80,597
586
9,379

82,907

202, 381

9,331

168,440

7,312
6,456
700
2,008
1,067
563
3,510
69
1,020
12, 692
4,190
7,935
3,973

11,038
11,033
1,164
3, 222
1,946
1,149
6,886
116
1,613
25,282
7,700
13,968
6,455

750
650
75
250
200
100
549
25
150
2,500
725
775
475

8,599
9,117
984
2,595
1,482
847
5,538
68
1,355
19,650
6,127
11,431
5,043

288

--

450

65,253
27, 238
98,013
730
11,147

30
25
3
10
8
4
22
1
6
100
29
31
19

. .

7,136

26, 530
12,335
38,432
364
5, 246

374

Total Eastern States.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Q eorgia
Florida .
. . . .
Alabama
_
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
_
_.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States

3,210

110
44
198
2
20

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

51,495

91,572

7,224

72,836

75
63
111
13
33
171
86

27

14,567
11,075
19,902
2,851
7,314
45,575
20, 694
4,982

29,843
18, 095
34,870
5, 559
11,690
72,506
30, 281
8,593

1,875
1,575
2,775
325
825
4,275
2,150
668

23, 699
13,622
26,841
4,614
9,920
60,907
23,142
6,814

579

126,960

21.1,437

14,468

169,559

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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued
|In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $25,000 OR LESS—Continued
Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregate
deposits

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska .
Kansas._
_. _
Montana
Wyoming . . .
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States

_

Washington _..
Oregon
California
.
Idaho
Utah
Nevada

.
"

._

.

Arizona

Total Pacific; States

. .

Total country banks
Total United States

_

_

36,278
21, 739
13,104
26,799
8,431
3, 993
14,973
2,256
67,469

2,925
1,475
975
2,500
1,225
225
1, 350
300
5, 950

26,926
16,957
9,650
20,608
5,671
3,325
11,657
1,553
54,906

121,155

195,042

16,925

151,253

28
26
61
21
4
3
4

._

24,377
15,559
9, 744
17,224
5,308
2,154
9,407
1,267
36,115

673

_
.

117
59
39
100
49
9
50
12
238

4,816
3,924
10,939
3,893
936
685
311

9,978
8, 535
22, 793
6,814
1,468
1,563
831

700
650
1,525
525
100
75
100

8,462
7,175
19,113
5,174
1,134
1,390
636

147

25,504

51,982

3,675

43,084

2,079
2,080

411,231
411,466

759, 550
760,866

52,073
52,098

610,878
612,085

CAPITAL STOCK OVER $25,000, BUT NOT OVER $50,000
OTHER RESERVE CITY

Chicago

-

1

427

1,920

50

1,743

25
10
12
19
7

10, 833
3,216
5,011
6, 207
2,239

26, 702
6,402
9, 797
14,839
6, 670

1,250
500
600
950
350

22,104
4,740
8,053
11,733
5,463

73

27,566

64, 470

3, 650

52,093

130
5(5
242
23

50, 665
23, 864
108, 470
1,009
11, 639

127,198
58, 473
200, 095
2,170
25, 476

6, 337
2, 695
11,820
200
1,100

106,438
48,853
216,392
1,597
21.043

455

195, 647

479,412

22, 152

394,323

58
50
18
24
26
20
26
3
9
201
27
31
32

22, 849
22, 392
8, 054
7,073
5,886
8,916
7,782
1,054
3,236
46,780
9, 816
13,989
11,411

34, 710
• 30, 882
12,221
11,470
10,513
10,012
33,374
2,437
6, 861
95, 180
15,432
23, 276
17, 603

2, 684
2,290
860
1,185
1,195
965
1,175
150
450
9,235
1,297
1, 490
1, 492

26,731
29,323
10,155
8,983
7,126
13,228
10,237
1,959
5, 623
72,887
11,509
18,312
14,007

525

169, 238

295,971

24, 468

230,140

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Total, New England States
New York
New Jersev _ _
_
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina.
Georgia
Florida
Alabama _. _ _
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee. _ _
Total Southern States




. _.
_

. ..

_.

. .
._

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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $25,000, BUT NOT OVER $50,000—Continued

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregat
deposits

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan...
Wisconsin..
Minnesota..
Iowa
Missouri _ _.

88
61
170
32
38
97
153
40

29,399
20,104
60,019
13,495
18,288
45,365
66,780
11,190

59, 292
33,718
107, 020
25, 503
30,155
70,165
97,242
18,987

4,138
2,735
7,972
1,520
1,820
4,281
7,260
1,867

45,883
25*758
81,240
2L,372
24,531
58,275
73, 580
13,980

Total Middle Western States..
North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico _..
Oklahoma

679

264,640

442, 082

31, 593

344, 619

38
46
93
95
24
13
49
112

14, 351
23,524
38, 835
30, 915
5,343
4,390
16, 649
5, 038
33,564

21, 756
34, 812
56,197
49, 978
9, 629
8,082
30,377
8, 264
63,801

1, 805
2,160
4, 360
4,523
1,040
565
2, 220
725
5,080

16, 806
27*, 898
40,765
37, 49G
7,143
6, 514
23,807
6, 287
53,061

485

172, 609

282, 896

22, 478

219,771

37
36
84
29
6
1
5

12, 736
11,287
31, 462
10,154
2,428
750
1, 260

22, 791
22, 097
58, 854
18, 211
4, 431
I, 137
2, 966

1,785
1,690
4,183
1,350
300
50
250

18, 803
17, 936
48, 401
14,108
3,597
987
2, 544

198

70, 077

130, 487

9, 608

106, 376

Total Western States.
Washington.
Oregon
California...
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States

. 15

Alaska (nonmembcr banks).

3

847

150

2,888

2, 528

Total country banks. _

2,418

900,

624

1, 698, 206

114,099

1,349,850

Total United States...

2,419

901, 051

1,700,132

114,149

1, 351, 593

C A P I T A L S T O C K O V E R $50,000, B U T N O T O V E R $200,000
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York
Chicago
Total

3, 545
4,121

7,494 |
8,952 j

973
800

7, 666

-.

16, 446 J

1, 773 |

5, 727
7,193
1.2,920

1,982
7, 459
783

3,071
14,962
2,167
28, 504
1,824
3, 640
4,900
3,791
16,157
1,872
5,841
736
370
911
40, 940
2, 823
1, 356
4, 675
7,497

200
600
391
800
200
400
150
200
600
200
400
100
100
165
2,350
400
200
200
400

2,454
13,267
1,417
22,354
1,200
2,277
4,383
3,320
14,493
1,306
4,722
459
260
646
35, 486
2,031
.1,135
3,978
6,242

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Brooklyn and Bronx
,
Buffalo
_
_
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Washington
Dallas
. .
Fort Worth
G»lveston.
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Little Rock....
Cincinnati
_-_
Chicago
Minneapolis
St. Paul.
Dubuque
_
Sioux City



1,116
1,940
2,024
2,316
9,736
1,045
2,825
214
95
38
15, 339
1,112
602
1, 531
4,054

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181

TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $50,000, B U T N O T OVER $200,000—Continued

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate
Num- loans and Aggregate Aggregate
paid-in
ber of discounts, resources,
including
banks including rediscounts capital
stock
rediscounts

Aggregate
deposits

OTHER RESERVE cmES—continued

Kansas City., M o . . .
St. Joseph
_
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha...
_.
Kansas City, Kans_.
Topeka—
Wichita
Helena
Denver
Pueblo..
Muskogee
_.
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane...
Los Angeles.
Ogden
•
_

2
3
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1

5, 282
12,000
1,160
2, 958
4,191
1, 507
2,859
2,173
2,163
3, 743
1,014
2,078
1, 770
1, 600
2, 453
25
2, 015
898

10, 574
19, 936
2,720
6,177
6,864
3,193
6,943
3,542
3,900
5,612
2,138
4,102
3,903
3,170
6, 010
910
4,050
1, 630

All other reserve cities..

72

121,710

Total all reserve cities..

81

129,382

25
40
29
89
10
29

27, 859
31,088
18,622
105, 750
6, 023
20, 929

222
192
117
311
9
30

Total Eastern States.
Virginia
West Virginia._.
North Carolina.
South Carolina..
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States.
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan...
Wisconsin..
Minnesota..
Iowa
Missouri....

400
600
200
400
400
200
400
400
200
600
100
350
200
200
400
198
200
100

9, 577
18,055
2,197
5,130
6,343
2, SOS
6,005
2,987
3,370
4, 523
1, 792
3, 258
3,573
2,836
h, 299
664
3, 562
i, 305

241,471

13, 604

203, 431

257,917

15, 377

216,351

59, 794
63, 703
39, 585
209, 452
13,006
42, 242

3, 295
4,715
3, 235
11,578
1,270
4, 275

48, 890
45, 493
29,945
.109, 582
9, 402
29,532

210,277

427, 782

28, 368

332,904

199,21.0
136, 100
298, 908
4, 077
27, 651

448, 060
295, 520
070, 782
10,074
54, 298

23, 720
13, 803
37, 879
797
3,077

360,017
245,4S1
531,471
7,111
43, 689

059

600, 540

1,484,740

79,336

1,193, 709

04
30
44
37
51
2]
45
21
.13
208
24
03
39

62, 826
42,409
47, 540
34, 585
35, 041
21, 188
32, 824
20, 502
11,177
134, 987
19, 388
54, 720
28, 000

94, 114
05, 320
71,914
57, 340
55, 079
41,099
57,172
35, 288
20, 354
244, 709
33, 404
89, 637
44, 441

6, 995
3,921
4,972
4,770
0.090
2, 475
5, 500
2, 400
1,800
22, 605
2, 640
7,081
3,964

69, 684
50,912
56, 570
45, 370
87,044
32, 754
41,155
27, 343
15, 297
189,36*
26. 513
66, 3S0
32, 093

000

545, 790

909, 943

75, 219

690,489

119
97
105
55
02
50
93
42

125, 020
71,097
148, 822
55, 210
58, 875
40, 309
90, 825
29,771

237,931
128, 633
271, 072
108,997
107, 216
79, 033
130, 900
57, 038

17,432
10, 637
17, 783
6, 330
7,105
4, 935
9,675
4,285

178,912
95,511
210,847
90, 075
87, 134
65, 742
103,984
44, 409

713

020, 025

1,127,420

78, 182

870.614

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire-.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

Total New England States
Now York.
New Jersey
Pennsylvania...
Delaware
Maryland

Total Middle Western States.




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TABLE N O . 18.—Classijicatioii of riational banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued
I In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $50,000, BUT NOT OVER $200,000—Continued
Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
stock
rediscounts

Aggregate
deposits

COUNTRY BANKS—continued
18
21
33
58
24
19
31
12
61

Total Western States
Washington
Oregon. _ _
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

. . .

31, 791
33, 074
38, 584
80, 395
44, 356
42,299
46,169
19, 999
78, 985

1,960
2,010
3,200
6, 255
2,995
2,030
3,130
1, 425
6, 645

26,589
26,314
27, 676
63, 021
36,529
35, 640
36,644
13,900
65, 679

244,054

415,652

29, 650

331,992

32

_

18, 578
19,495
25, 954
47,914
24, 793
27,516
25, 035
14,033
40, 736

277

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
M on tana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

30
99
20
4
6
11

27, 831
24, 597
94, 884
14, 358
2,558
4,980
14, 238

55, 794
48, 024
171,496
24, 552
4,548
9, 569
26,775

3, 520
" 3,555
12, 182
2. 160
400
635
1,350

46,370
39,876
139,434
18,710
3,779
7,797
23,255
279, 221

202

183,446

340, 758

23,802

Hawaii (nonmember bank)

1

467

2,185

100

1,987

Total country banks

2, 740

2,477,211

4, 708, 486

314,657

3,706,976

Total United States

2,821

2, 606, 593

4,966, 403

330,034

3,923, 327

Total Pacific States

CAPITAL STOCK OVER $2C0,C00, BUT NOT OVER $500,000
CENTRAL RESERVE CITY

New York
*

_
OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
...
Brooklyn and Bronx.
Buffalo
Philadelphia
_
Pittsburgh, _
Baltimore
_
Washington
Richmond
_
Jacksonville
Birmingham
_
Dallas
El Paso..
Fort Worth
Houston
San Antonio
_
Waco..
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis.
Nashville.
Cincinnati
Columbus.
Indianapolis
Chicago
Peoria..
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis,
St. Paul
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Kansas City, M o
St. Joseph




_
__

5,026
10,564
4,904
64, 551
15, 537
13,297
15, 730
1,588
7,312
1,707
4,781
10,605
3,868
8,064
2,793
9,180
5, 341
9,434
5, 749
6, 246
8, 735
14, 716
3, 689
7,129
7, 750
1,588
11,743
4,134
5,907
11,625
2,949
2,937
7, 557
16, 849
4,030

7,104
15,742
13, 255
114,806
28, 070
21,248
28, 555
2, 531
15,887
3,856
6, 950
16, 743
6,481
15,348
5, 791
15,229
9, 280
20, 746
10,112
8,724
20,125
27, 527
5, 893
17,871
13, 255
5,003
23,110
7,473
10,311
21,800
6,479
5,847
11,910
25, 804
7,805

500
500
950
5, 930
i,800
1,800
2, 027
300
500
250
500
1, 200
400
1,100
750
1,350
(500

MOO

800
!)00
900
1,600
400
850
800
BOO
1,000
500
700
1,000
500
500
(550
1,800
500

5,979
13,859
9,964
90,384
21,401
15,883
22,851
1,786
14,420
3,203
6,314
12,952
5,420
12,686
4,064
12.146
6,951
17, 380
7, 558
6, 858
15,715
22,077
4,918
16,222
10,317
4,051
17, 532
5,935
8,134
18, 984
3,968
5,045
9,145
21.147
6,349

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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—-Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVEIt $200,000, Bl.-T NOT OVER $500,000— Continued

Number of
banks

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate
loans and
discounts,
including
rediscounts

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregate
deposits

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

St Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Topeka
Helena
Denver
Pueblo
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Ogden
Salt Lake City

-- -

..-_..
- -

...

All other reserve cities._

2
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
2
4
1
!
1
2
3

1, 079
6,158
2,4J5
2, 337
1,804
6,277
4,105
7, 731
7. 802
5, 034
17,203
2,957
317
4, 994
4,045
11,279

7,400
9,209
4,174
5,390
3,090
9, 240
12, 648
13, 445
21,270
8,845
34,187
5,288
1,275
7,377
9, 248
23, 214

750
800
300
,500
250
600
500
1,050
1,450
750
1,000
500
300
500
750
1,300

6,150
6,666
3,530
4 477
3,005
8,435
10,715
10,702
18,544
7,289
30,802
3,871
839
6, 555
7,453
19,516

120

752, 037

47,057

610,267

410, 234

771,800

49, 007

025,183

4
3
28
4
14

11,987
0, 572
90, 550
11,438
32, 584

25,915
9, 889
168, 443
22, 497
05,417

1,500
1,200
10, 090
1, 950
4,982

20,912
5,134
133, 363
14,393
50,408

53

... _

405, 072

125

159,131

292,101

19, 722

224, 210

31
10
00
3
2

97, 309
60, 442
.184.481
4, 071
0, 503

181, 850
139, 720
370, 999
9, 157
9, .107

9.690
5, 900
21, 675
603
502

148,326
113,795
287,017
6, 698
7,570

112

353, 400

710,893

38, 430

563,412

15
12
it;
10
9
f
>
10
7
\
19
6
6
5

48, 083
48, 479
43, 880
29, 808
23. 807
14, 092
24, 506
17, 222
1, 500
45, 771
17, 130
10,749
13,997

70,417
74,995
69, 787
52, 757
34, 75G
28, 072
41, 909
28, 450
2, 284
83, 874
29, 047
20, 225
23, 315

5,775
4, 250
5, 300
3, 775
3,200
1,800
3, 350
2, 160
250
0,300
2,500
2, 075
1,950

54, 751
53,388
51,208
42, 460
22, 447
23, 273
31,142
22,199
614
66, 890
23,023
18,444
17,031

121

345, 030

571,888

42, 685

426, 870

1

84, 551
53,100
49, 337
43, 920
54, 294
15,554
14,299
1,853

151,839
105, 124
99, 521
83, 389
93, 722
20, 702
21, 854
3, 051

JO, 100
6,975
7, 200
4, 500
6, 725
1,925
1, 250
250

118,506
82, 782
79,617
70,204
76,053
21,759
17,511
2,626

109

310,974

585, 202

38, 925

469, 058

1
1
1
3
3

Total all reserve cities _

4, 213
3, 000
1 491
7, 301
7, 075

0, 332
4, 840
2, 443
13, 104
14,413

300
250
300
800
800

5,420
3,947
1, 301
10, 782
11,689

COUNTRY BANKS

MaineVermont.. _
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York .
New Jerscy.-Pennsylvania
Delaware.
Marylaiid__
_
Total Eastern States..-.^
Virginia _
West Virginia _ _
North CarolinaSouth Carolina,
Georgia
Florida.
Alabama
AlississippiLouisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky _
Tennessee..._
Total Southern States..
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan...
Wisconsin.
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota..
Nebraska
Kansas.
Montana.

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_

29
20
19
13
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TABLE N O 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stocky December' 81, 1923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $200,000, BUT NOT OVER $500,000-Contimied
Aggregato
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregate
deposits

COUNTRY BANKS—continued
2
2
1
4

5, 345
6, 551
4,281
7, 020

8, 250
12,074
7, 230
11,968

550
600
400
1, 150

7,315
10, 614
6,184
9,900

18

46, 877

80, (560

5,150

67,152

4
2
12
3

10, 209
5,144
35, 339
8, 404

19, 854
7, 072
64, 024
15,188

1, 350
550
4, 250
850

17, 063
4, 349
50,452
12, 828

21

59, 090

106, 138

7, 000

84,692

1

1, 52(5

5, 752

500

4,270

Total country banks..

435

1,282,700

2, 358, 754

152,412

1,839,664

Total United States

560

1,698,934

3,130,614

201, 419

2, 461, 847

Wyoming _
Colorado
New MexicoOklahoma

_„

.
_
_

Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho

_

Total Pacific States.
Hawaii (nonnienber banks)

_..

CAPITAL STOCK OVER $500,000, B U T N O T OVER $1,000,000
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

50, 588
26,891

Total.

81,539
44, 592

5,800
2,600

64,746
38, 289

77, 479

New York..
Chicago

126,131

8,400

103,033

27, 336
22, 692
13, 387
6, 163
60, 770
35, 484
18, 269
20,931
43, 922
26, 829
11, 257
9,174
31,586
36, 485
21,010
5, 107
20,011
5,172
5,641
6,884
20, 575
21,548
4,463
9,054
17,162
7,186
15, 284
7,067
10,018
9,359
42, 924
11, 755
5,271
42, 218
5,126
13,072
44, 089
18, 687
16,091
26, 043
7,761
14,810

38, 926
45, 231
19,735
9,601
104, 093
64,368
35, 597
40, 920
65, 974
40, 935
19, 248
15, 319
64,884
63, 464
38, 596
8,663
30, 517
9,477
10,709
24,112
34, 564
44,309
10,910
17,390
28,076
10,150
22, 276
13, 333
15,342
12,961
74, 272
21, 085
9,312
63, 661
8,862
27,897

2, 750
1,600
1,000
1,000
5, 000
2,950
2, 250
2, 350
4,000
1,750
1,000
1,000
3,350
2,800
3,600
600
1,000
600
1,000
1,000
1,600
2,500
GOO
1,300
1,800
1,000
1,800
1,000
1,000
600
3,000
2,000
525
3,400
600
2,000
2, 550
2,600
2,000
2,600
1,000
3,000

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx..
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh. _
Baltimore
Washington _ _
Richmond
Atlanta
Dallas
El Paso.
Fort Worth
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Louisville
Memphis
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
Chicago
Peoria
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Des Moines
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Louis
Lincoln
_
_
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans_.
Wichita
Denver
_
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle

Spokane
Los Angeles
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

39,482
24,866
61, 505
11, 640
21,436

29,905
38,162
16, 818
7,063
77, 504
51,913
29,004
31, 851
51,646
33, 236
16,969
13,016
56, 537
55, 245
29,982
7,218
24,426
8, 156
6,719
21,453
26, 357
31,100
9, 550
12, 334
22,483
8,143
17,450
10, 711
13,946
10, 570
63, 782
16, 778
7,679
45, 508
7,540
23,533
75,624
34,654
19,488
53, 533
8,262
15,944

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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital siockj December'SI, 1923—-Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $~>00,000, BUT NOT OVER $1,000,000— Con tinned
Aggregate

Num- loans and
ber of discoun ts,

Aggrognfe

resources,
including
banks including rediscounts
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate
paid-in
capital
stock

Aggregate
deposits

OTHER HKSKRVK cm i:s--continued

Oakland
Salt Lake City

20, 541
0, 054

3"i. 088
11,892

2,000
600

27,325
10, 565

824, 268

1, J53f 306

8.1, 67o

3, J79.0S2

102

901, 747

1, 579, 437

90, 075

1,282,717

9

6
2
7

8,616
33, 918
13, 928
51,000

14, 788
01,734
21,178
95, 672

1,200
4, 600
1,850
0, 350

J i, 015
4t> 253
J 4, 314
76, 626

17

107,462

193,372

14, 000

148,208

6
5

37, 307
59, 129
22, 789

68, 868
114, 092
47, 789

5, 150
5, 750
4,000

54,981
95, 600
34, 733

18

119,285

230, 249

14, 900

185,374

7
2
3
2
1
1
4
3
3
3

38,940
13, 521
22,611
10, 7-11
5, 000
3,978
32,012
14,911
11,106
26,395

59, 857
19, 189
37, 243
20, 901
10.186
8, 7J6
50. 529
24, 147
17, 908
40,612

6,000
1,700
2, 350
2,000
1,000
1,000
3, 600
2,800
2, 600
2,800

38,861
12,752
28,129
14, 764
8,01)7
6,551
43, 400
18,116
10,782
32, 051

29

179,215

289,291

25, 650

213, 503

3
4
1
1
1
2

13,153
16,699
6, 252
7, 587
4, 476
6,635

21, 31(5
30, 934
9, 854
15,375
6, 960
1.1,552

2, 600
3, 300
750
1,000
800
1,600

13, 789
22,629
8, 034
12,844
5, 338
8, 738

12

54, 802

96, 021

10, 050

71,372

3
1
1

23,972
10.030
% 677

42, 974
17,000
5, 131

2, 750
1,000
700

35, 594
15, 733
3. 563
54, 890

2

All other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS

Maine

_.„.-

Rhode Inland
Connecticut...
Total New England States.
New York _
New Jersov
Pennsylvania

_.

Total Eastern Slates....
Virginia
"West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina.
Florida
Alabama Louisiana
Texas
"Keintnciky
Tennessee

.
..

.

_ .. -

Total Southern States
Ohio
Indiana .
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota...

-

Total Middle Western States
California
Washington
Nevada...
Total Pacific States....

_
_

5

36, 679

66, 005

4, 450

Total country ba n ks

81

497, 443

874, 938

69, 050

673, 347

Total United States

183

1,399,190

2, 454.. 375

159, 125

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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31 j 1923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $1,000,000 BUT NOT OVER $5,000,000

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Aggregate Aggregate
paid-in
resources,
capital
including
stock
rediscounts

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York..
Chicago.

Aggregate
deposits

415,757
157, 778

29,700
11,500

719,244
222,226

573,535

1,144,700

41,200

941,470

139,418
18,437
29, 744
254,173
86, 091
58, 897
3}, 096
19,853
21, 645
20, 369
24,771
30,041
51, 563
28,958
39,840
30, 368
39,3 52
49,297
15, 082
41.694
88; 713
47, 569
41,946
11,052
18, 518
26,333
22,849
15,381
18,883
9,925
15,627
51,326
137,554
58, 212

239,207
35, 720
54,373
514, 489
163,372
115, 341
61,002
34, 286
3ii3, 389
4& 986
40, 510
52,065
97,814
52, 883
56, 830
52,063
62, 568
72,054
24,404
85, 687
162, 255
78, 025
89,979
16,108
32,493
51,121
41,623
37,050
33,092
24,754
23,563
100, 428
234, 905
101,799

11,000
1,250
2,000
16, 950
10,000
7,500
4,750
2,000
1,200
2,150
1,500
2,800
7,000
3,500
2,500
2,750
5,000
3,800
1,500
7,250
8,500
4,000
5,000
1,200
2,000
3,700
2, 350
1,250
2,000
1,600
1,200
6,000
9,000
8,500

192,337
27,422
44,888
425,479
126,370
89, 310
45,684
25,433
28,540
39,547
34, 054
36, 871
81,122
43, 534
39, 563
36,335
44,990
48,666
18, 595
61,916
138,313
68,635
70, 781
13, 718
23,977
37, 746
36,967
34,356
28, 289
22,226
20,522
87,033
206,698
78,547

1, 594, 577

2,919, 23.8 I

152, 700

2, 364,464

2,168,112

4, 063, 938

193, 900

3, 305,934

19,129
7,371
26,896

28, 759
16,419
46, 726

1,500
1, 250
4,350

24,828
13,628
32, 578

53,396

91,904

7,100

71,034

25,751
52,128
10,118

14

Total..

885,409
259, 291

33,308
93,398
36, 964

2, 750
6, 550
1,500

22,025
76, 751
31,094

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
_
_
Albany
_
_
_
Buffalo.
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
_
BaltimoreW ashin gton
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
_
New Orleans
_
Dallas
Houston.
LouisvilleNashville
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Indianapolis
Detroit
Minneapolis.._
St. Paul...
Des Moines
Kansas City, Mo...
St. Louis
Omaha
Denver
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland..
Los Angeles..
San Francisco
All other reserve cities.

—

-.
-.

Total all reserve cities.

83

COUNTRY BANKS

Massachusetts..
Rhode Island.
Connecticut._

Total New England States.
New York
New Jersey
PennsylvaniaTotal Eastern States..

87,997

163, 670

10,800

129,870

Virginia
Tennessee.
Total Southern States.

15,733

24,468
16,344

1,200
1,500

16,953
11,955

25,721

40,812

2,700

28,908

Ohio
Minnesota..
Total Middle Western States..

14,203
23,119

20,906
39,102

1,500
4,000

14, 291
30, 691

37,322

60,008

5,500

44,982

Total country banks

17

204,436

356, 394

26,100

274, 794

Total Tnited States

100

2,372, 548

4, 420, 332

220,000




3, 580, 728

BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

187

TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31 > 1923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OVER $5,000,000
Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
stock
rediscounts

Aggregate
deposits

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

New York
Chicago
Total

_

7
2

2,939,791
701, 555

125, 500
37,500

2,365,334
574,377

9

1,782,048

3,641,346

163,000

2,929,711

2
2
1
1
1
2
3

_

1,388, 583
393, 465

281, 565
54, 349
29, 894
67, 248
48, 294
125. 513
97, 869

462.883
196; 950
58,122
101, 635
93, 880
225, 800
192, 790

25,000
13, 500
6,000
6,000
5, 500
20,000
10,000

339,425
156, 256
42, 592
82,123
72,440
176,486
141,184

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
Minneapolis _
St. Louis
San Francisco.
\11 other reserve cities

12

704, 732

1,332, 060

86,000

1,010, 506

Total all reserve cities and United States.

21

2,486, 780

4,973, 406

249, 000

3,940, 217

GRAND

TOTAL

CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

Ne\v Y ork
Chicago..

33
13

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston.
Albany...
Brooklyn and Bronx
BuiTalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond.
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
_
N ew Orl cans
Dallas..
El Paso...
Fort Worth
Gal veston
Houston.
_
San Antonio
Waco...
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis
_
Nashville.
Cincinnati.
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chicago
_
Peoria
Detroit
".
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
M inneapolis
St. Paul
_
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuque



3, 933, 456
1,014, 390

163,923
52, 400

3,159,967
842,085

2,451,890

4, 947,846

216, 323

4,002,052

11
3

Total

1, 869, 635
582, 255

46

_

455, 327
41,129
31,410
41, 594
395, 832
192, 577
90, 463
69, 697
65, 363
48, 474
27, (581
26, 478
30,041
69,625
19,779
37,770
9,736
74, 552
26, 628
14,501
5,436
69, 285
]0, 921
36, 614
83,660
56, 181
50, 373
21,548
45,383
27, 593
16,804
88, 713
18, 750
86,177
116, 393
55,522
11,625
24,019
4,468

751,191
80, 951
50,439
79, 396
761, 892
454, 584
172,186
134,117
102, 791
74, 324
59, 873
44, 366
52, 065
128, 912
32, 062
75,156
16. 157
133,567
50, 228
24, 628
9, 650
108, 093
19, 589
60, 787
152, 435
96, 166
86, 495
44, 309
91. 580
72; 963
30, 645
162, 255
33, 079
134, 895
204, 477
114,979
21,800
37, 929
10, 522

39,450
2,850
2,100
4,341
28,680
28,450
11, 550
9, 527
6,300
2,950
2, 650
1,750
2,800
8,650
2,200
3, 950
600
7,600
4,750
2,050
700
4,500
1,400
3, 650
13. 065
4,800
4,700
2, 500
7, 650
3,875
2,100
8,500
2,100
8,000
12,200
6,900
1,000
2,700
700

570,100
65, 584
43,944
63, 332
615, 721
357,140
134,197
102, 663
78,865
61,776
53,967
37, 257
36, 871
108, 793
25, 968
65. 277
14,493
112, 771
38, 768
19, 823
7,211
81,369
15,714
43, 193
110, 662
70, 119
67,029
31,100
66, 834
64, 208
22, 651
138,313
26, 534
107, 798
160,491
96, 761
18,984
31,632
9,023

5
7
31
14
10
14
6
3
3
21
6
4
6
3
9
8
6
3
4
3
6
7
3

7

_.
_.

3
5
18
4
3
3
4
7
6
2
3
2

188

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stool', December 81, 1928— Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
GRAND TOTAL—Continued
Aggregate
Num- loans and
ber of discounts,
banks including
rediscounts

Cities, States, and Territories

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregate
deposits

OTIIER RESERVE CITIES—-continued

Sioux City.
_,
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Ormiha
Kansas City, Kans.
Topeka
Wichita
Helena.
Denver
Pueblo
Muskogee _. _ _
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland.
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden.
Salt Lake City

20. 970
83, 573
10, 030
166, 446
14, 387
71. 073
6, 093
5, 196
15, 245
3, 967
69, 490
5,179
10, 409
28, 325
42,214
55, 624
20, 370
51, 643
159, 973
20, 541
156,081
5,543
17, 333

1, 650
7, 200
1,100
26, 650
1,725
6,450
800
900
2,400
450
5, 000
600
1,400
4, 250
4, 950
6, 200
2,898
6, 300
12,700
2,000
18, 500
850
1,900

25,957
11.8,483
24, 404
239, 357
19,481.
91,348
10,048
10,482
26,520
6,441
122, 938
12, 507
13,960
56, 771
57, 902
111,920
33,319
87, 872
232, 759
27,325
219, 731
8,758
30,081

308

All other reserve cities.
Total all reserve cities

32, 368
143.143
27, 741
308,126
24, 758
116,322
12, 055
12, 333
31,439
7, 650
134, 530
14, 786
17, 547
64, 661
69, 973
126,456
41,401
101, 703
267, 768
35, 088
294, 589
10, 878
35,106

__,

3,051,027

381,111

5,371,300

414.

6, 102, 917

11,649,800

597,434

9,-373,352

60
55
47
147
•17
62

60, 422
35,150
30, 84.1
261, 915
38, 760
133, 954

129,201
72,106
60, 625
4.84,186
73,100
257, 607

7,345
5,340
5,110
28,818
6, 320
20, 357

104,57
51, 746
44, 248
386,447
51,797
195,339

6, 701, 954

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire..
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States.
New York
New Jersey
PennsylvaniaDelaware
Maryland

Total Eastern StatesVirginia-.
West Virginia _..
North Carolina..
South Carolina..
Georgia
Florida
,
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
__.
Texas.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States




388

661,042

1, 076, 825

73, 290

834,155

471
244
817
18
75

436, 892
343, 998
663,198
10, 721
51,039

924, 037
728, 447
1, 502, 642
22,131
100,088

50, 397
35, 851
81,812
1,710
5,179

753,052
603,153
1,181, 304
15,992
81,687

1, 625

1, 505, 848

3, 277, 345

174, 949

2, 635,188

196, 343
133, 257
122, 791
84, 215
65, 804
49, 759
72, 600
38, 847
48, 945
255,141
50,524
104, 505
94, 364

300, 604
207, 425
192, 329
145, 699
102, 294
96, 518
128, 057
66, 291
81, 641
473, 252
85, 583
171,014
148, 770

23, 404
12,811
13, 557
11,980
10, 691
6,340
11, 574
4, 735
6, 250
43, 440
7,162
14, 021
11, 981

215, 579
155,492
147,052
114,172
68,099
78,199
94,623
51,569
66, 289
366,911
67, 232
125,349
112,180

1, 317,095

2, 199, 477

175
125
84
83
94
51
104
32
33
531
86
134
99

177,946 !

1, 662,746

BEPOBT OP THE COMPTKOrXER OF THE CUBBENCY

189

TABLE XO. 18—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 81, 1923—Continued
[I:i thousands of dollnrs]
GK.VXD TOTAL—Conl,inned

Number of
banks

Aggregate
loans and
discounts,
including
rediscounts

345
2S5
400
114
1.51
328
330
.110

280, S93
172, 741
284, 332
.123, 099
1.43, 247
182,017
192, 598
47, 790

521,157
310, 504
522, 937
238. 823
249, 743
299. 120
280, 283
87, 009

37, 045
25, 222
30. 480
13! 075
17: 275
21,010
20. 335
7. 010

395,080
240, 302
400, 579
199,109
202, 970
240, 112
218,217
07, 829

2. 095

1, 427, 323

2, 522, 230

178,718

1,970,204

174
1.27
100
250
100
43
132
40
415

61,519
01,578
70, 024
103, 354
43,119
39, 4.05
57, 042
24,019
117,435

90,157
94,471
110,328
170, 270
70, 821)
(52, 024
103, 593
37, 719
222, 223

(>, 990
5, 895
8, 835
0, OtfO
3, 370
7, 300
2, 850
IS, 825

75,741
75,110
79, 392
131,901
61.032
52, 794
82, 722
27, 924
183, 540

1,453

584, 095

974, 250

74, 203

770,108

102
94
25';)
"73
14

05, 022
44, 952
190, 590
30, 809
5, 922
9, 092
15, 809

120,317
85, 728
300. 141
04, 705
10, 447
17,400
30, 572

8.
0,
24,
4,

20

355
445
890
885
800
1,400
1, 700

100, 431
09, 330
292, 994
50. 820
8,510
13. 737
20, 435

573

374, 802

095, 370

48, 535

508, 2(53

3
2

Cities, Stales, and Territories

847
1,993

2,888
7,937

150
000

2, 528
6, 257

Aggregate Aggregate
resources,
paid-in
including
capital
rediscounts
stock

Aggregate)
deposits

COUNTltY BANKS—CO11 i-illllC'i

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
]\1 innesota
Iowa _
Missouri

_
.

.

..._

.__

Total Middle Western Suites.
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
-Montana
Wyoming _
Colorado
New AFexico
Oklahoma

._

.

.

Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California.
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona...

. ._

__

Total Pacific States
Alaska, (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks).. _
Total count rv banks
Total I'nited States




_

1.L

14, 07f>

5

2, 840

10, 825

750

8. 785

. .__ 7, 770

5,773,015

10,756,328

728,391

8, 455, 509

8,184

11,870,502

22,400, 128

1, 325, 825

17,828, 801

190

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 19.— United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of
national banks in the years ended October 31, from 1900 to 1924
United States bonds held as security for circulation
NumYear ber of
banks 2 per cent consols
of 1930
[
$1,019,950
1900.. 3,871 i Consols of 1930,
I
270, 006, 600
(
12,500
1901.. 4,221 J Consols of 1930,
I
316,625, 650
1902.. 4,601

320,738,000

1903-. 5,147

376,003, 300

1904.. 5,495

416,972,750

1905.. 5,858

483,181,900

1906.. 6,225

492,170,650

1907.. 6,620

532, 543, 550

1908.. 6,873

554,700, 700

•

4 per cent bonds
Consols of 1907,
a 1 o r 44. i nfl
>
»plo, O i l , 1UU

Loan of IHQT
lOVOf
7, 503,
[Consols of 1907,350
1
6,032,000
i Loan of 1895,
I
2,911,100
[Consols of 1907,
1
8,248, 450
| Loan of 1895,
(
2,208,600
[Consols of 1907,
1
2, 979,200
| Loan of 1895,
I
1,410,100
(Consols of 1907,
I
5, 857,500
i Loan of 1895,
I
1,791,600
[Consols of 1907,
1
4,050,350
lLoan of 189o,
I
4, 465,000
(Consols of 1907,
1
25,124,650
) Loan of 1895,
I
4,602,100
/Loan of 1895,
\
10,732,900
X J U C X I I %JL

14,960,450

3 per cent bonds

5 per cent bonds

Loan of 1898, 3 Loan of 1904, 5
per cent,
per cent,
$7, 756, 580
$1,293,000

$301,123, 580

3,983, 780

208,900

329, 833,930

0,056,720

1,100,900

338, 352, 670

1,797,580

718,650

382, 726,830

1,922,940

426, 544, 790

2, 215.540

493,912,790

(2 per cent Pan3,273,700 \ ama Canal,
I
14,482,080

539,653,180

6, 490,080

567,011,910

10,468, 520

17,245, 380
38, 558, 680
13, 936, 500
Certificates of in<1 A V . 4 A / 1 T 1 O C ( !
O.CDi»CCllJ.CoS

1909.. 7,025
1910..
1911..
1912..
1913..
1914..
1915..
1916..
1917..
1918._
1919..
1920..
1921__
1922__
1923~~
1924..

7,218
7,331
7,428
7,514
7,578
7,632
7,608
7,671
7,765
7,900
8,157
8,179
8, 262
8,264
8,098

(4 per cent loan of 3 per cent 1908- (2
1
573,328,450 \ 1925,
1918,
I
15,463,050
14,575,560 1
I
580,145,400
21,022,650
15,337, 540
593,006,600
22,854, 300
18,199,380
601,762,600
26,817,000
20,419, 220
604, 264,950
35,302, 700
22, 245,100
606,622,300
34,699,300
21, 447,180
600,678,600
32,304,800
20,377,720
567,690, 250
26, 214,400
15,984, 680
555,514,950
34, 743,900
17, 715, 220
561,848,600
50,240, 800
32, 240
565,094,950
58,055,050
570,372,500
68, 578,000
576, 522, 950
77,257, 400
581,493,950
82, 509, 900
85,823,150
586,801,800
76, 687,050
589,086, 200




Total

632, 624,860

*-X.
O

per cent.
per cent 1936
and 1938, Pan- 679, 545, 740
ama Canal,
76,178, 680
78,420,480
694,926,070
80,110,040
714, 170, 320
81,258, 460
730,257,280
81,701,240
743,513,990
81,971,820
744,740,600
81,614,420
734,975, 540
78,068, 660 687,957,990
71,466,140
679,440, 210
72,324,800 - 684,446,440
72,672,060
695,822,060
73,116,000
712,066,500
73, 732,140 727, 512, 490
73, 656, 840 737,660, 690
73,937,380
746, 562, 330
74,069, 640 739,842, 890

TABLE N O . 20.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United Sates consols of 1930, loan of 1925, and Panama
Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended October 31, 1924
CONSOLS OF 1930
Receipts

Date

Cost of
bonds

Circulation
obtainable

Interest
on
bonds

Deductions

Interest
on circulation
Gross
less 5 per receipts
cent
redemption fund

Tax

Expenses

Sinking
fund

Net
receipts
Total

Profit on circulation
in excess of 6 per
cent on the investment.
Interest on.
cost of '
bonds at |
6 per cent |
I

nount

Per cent

1923
$103, 615
103, 375

$100,000
100,000

$2.000
2,000

$5, 700 I
5, 700

$7, 700
7,700

$500
500

102, 846
102,625
102, 635
103,185
103, 395
103, 895
104, 577
104, 286
103, 875
103, 950

November.
December..

100.000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100.000
ioo;ooo
100, 000
100,000
100. 000
100, 000

2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2.000

5,700 !
5,700 j
5, 700 i
5, 700 !
5. 700
5, 700
5, 700
5. 700
5. 700
5, 700
i

7, 700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7.700
7,700

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500

$62. 50
62.50

$469. 70
445. 50

$1, 032. 20
1,008.00

$(>, 667. 80 $6, 216.90
6, 202. 50
6, 692. 00

$450. 90
489. 50

0. 435
.474

6,170. 76
6.157. 50
6.158. 10
6, 191. 10
6, 203. 70
6, 233. 70
6. 274. 62
6,257.16
(5. 232. 50
6, 237. 00

586. 37
622. 20
614. 32
497. 77
447. 53
336. 40
184. 62
234. 09
310.39
283. 51

. 570
. 606
. 599
.482
.433
. 324
.177
.224
.299
. 273

o
o

1924
January
February._
March
April
May
June
July
August
September.
October

62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

380. 37
357. 80
365. 08
448. 63
486. 27
567. 40
678. 26
646. 25
594.61
616. 99

942. 87
920. 30
927. 58
1.011. 13
1.048. 77
1, 129.
90
1.240. 76
1.208. 75
1.157. 1 1 i
1. 179. :
40

6, 757.13
6, 779. 70
6. 772. 42
6, 688. 87
6,651.23
6, 570. 10
6.459. 24
6, 491. 25
(5, 542. 89
6, 520. 51

4'S OF 1925

$102,367
102, 250

$100,000 :
100,000 •

$4, 000
4,000

$5, 700 ; $9, 700
5,700 ! 9,700

$1, 000
1,000

$(52. .">()
62. 50

$2, 033. 94
1,948.22

$3, 096. 41
3,010.72

$6, 603. .">(•
6, 689. 28

$6, 142. 02
6,135.00

$461. 54
554. 28

0. 451
. 542

1924
January
February
March
April
May




3
W

1923
November
December

o

n
d
to
w

101, 769
101,375 I
101, 269 i
101,250
100, 980

100,000
100,000 l
100, 000 !
100,000
100, 000

4,000
4,000
4.000
4,000
4,000

5,700
5,700
5,700
5.700
5,700

;
I
i
!
,

9,700
9, 700
9, 700
9, 700
9,700

I 000
,
1.000
1,000
1,000
1.000

62.
62.
62.
62.
62.

50
50
50
50
50

1,543.55
1, 209. 09
1. 124.62
.1,116.51
882. 30

2, 606. 05
2,271.59
2.187. 12
2,179.01
1,944.80

' 093. 95
.
''. 428. 41
\ 512. 88
' 520. 99
,
\ 755. 20

6, 106. 14
6,082. 50
6.076. 14
6.075. 00
6. 058. 80

987. 81
1, 345. 91
1.436.74
1,445.99
1.696.40

.971
1. 328
1.419
1.428
1. 680

n

TABLE NO. 20.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United States consols of 1930, loan of 1925} and Panama
Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended October 31, 1U24—Continued

to

4'S OF 1925—Continued

Deductions

Keceipts

Date

: COSt Of
bonds

Circulation
obtainable

Interest
on
bonds

Interest
on circulation
less & per
cent
redemption fund

Gross
receipts

Tax

Expenses

Sinking
fund

Net
receipts

Total

Interest on
cost of
bonds at
6 per cent

Profit on circulation
in exeess of 6 per
cent on the investment.

Amount

w
o

Per cent
ft
W

1924
.Time
July
August.. .
September..
October

$100,693
100,899
100,798
100, 623
100,481

$100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000

$5,700
5,700
5,700
5,700
5, 700

$4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000

$9,700
9,700
9,700
9,700
9,700

$1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

$62.50
62. 50
62. 50
62. 50
62. 50

1.953
1.74."
1. 839
2. 008
2. 147

$1, 691.41
1,884. 93
1, 798. 47
1, 641. 78
1, 513. 43

$8,008. 59
7, 815. 07
7,901.53
8,058. 22
8,186. 57

$6,041.5
6,053. 94
6,047. 88
fi. 037. 38
6,028. 86

$1,967.01
1, 761.13
1, 853. 65
2. 02a 84
2, 157. 71

$198.42 I
200.72 i

$760. 92
763. 22

$6, 939. 08
6,936. 78

$6, 224. 52
6, 225. 00

$714. 56
711. 78

0. 689
. 68(5

161. 55
160. 00
145. 59
165.11
202. 06
221. 02
260.24 i
238. 63 '
218. 22
205. (14

724. 05
722. 50
708.09
727. 61.
764. 5<1
783. f;2
822. 74
801.13
780. 72
768.14

6, 975. 95
6, 977. 50
6, 991. 01
6,972. 39
f.; 935. 44
6. 916. 48
6,877. 20
6, 898. 87
6, 919. 28
6, 931. 86

6,179.40
6,165. 00
6,158. 04
6,178. 20
0, 21.6. 00
6, 234. 00
(», 272. 88
6. 247. 80
f>, 224. 40
6, 209. 40

796. 55
812. 50
833. 27
794. 19
719.44
682. 48
604. 38
651. 07
694. 88
722. 46

. 773
.791
.812
.771

o
o

$628.91
822.43
735,97
579. 28
450. 93

P A N A M A 2'S, 1916-1936

©

1923
November. __
December

$103, 742
103, 750

$100,000
100,000

$2,000
2,000

$5,700
5,700

$7,700
7,700

$500
500

: 102,990
102, 750
; 102,644
102,970
103, 600
103,900
104, 548
104, 130
103, 740
103, 490

100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100.000
100, 000
100,000
100, 000

2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000

5,700
5,700
5,700

7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700
7,700

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500

$62. 50
62. 50

1924
January. _
February
March. _
April.._
May__
June
July
August
September
October

. _
_.
_...




•••

5,700

5,700
5,700
5,700 ;
5,700
5,700
5,700

62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.
62.

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

.578
. 625
.670
. 698

W

O

EBPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE

193

CUKKESCY

TABLE NO. 21.—Investment value of Utilled States bonds—Panama Canal bonds,
4's of 1925 and 2?s of 1980
Panama Canal bonds,
2's of .1916-1936

4 per cent bonds of i925 2 per cent bonds of 1030
Kate of
interest
realized
by
investors

Kate of

Data

Avernge
price, net
investors

January..
Aprii
July
October..

Per cent

1924

102.
102.
104.
103.

1.735
1.732
1.585
1. 074

9004
9700
5181
4904

Average
price, net

investors

Per cent
2. 2Si

101.7692
101. 2500
100. 8990
100. 4808

Rate of
i ntercat
realized

2. -io:$
2. 327

102.
103.
104.
103.

8102
I860
5769
9495

Per cent
1. 619
1.4U
1.162
1. 251

TABLK NO. 22,— United Stales bonds—Monthly range of prices in New
November, 1923, to October, 1924, inclusive
Itegistered bonds

Coupon bonds
Date
4's of 1925

November:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
December:
Opening
Highest.
Lowest
Closing

York,

2's of 1930

102U®103!
lO2H()mV
101%
101%

10354® 104

101%®
101%®
101%®
0%®

103
103
103
103

4's of 1.925

2's of 1930

Piinaniii 2's
of li)H)--J.93G

1923

1924
January:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
February:
Openin g
Highest
Lowest __
Closing
March:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
April:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
May:
Openi ng_ _
Highest.
Lowest.
Closing...
June:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
July:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing.
August:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
_

.. _
__

102%
102%
102%
102%

103 / 4 ®103%
103 ® 10

Not quoted.! Not quoted.
do
I
do
do
do.
do
do
_do.
_do.
..do.
-do-

_do.
.do.
-do.
.do.

101%® 102%
10i%@l02%
lot @ior%
101 ®101%

..do.
-do.
..do.
do

-do..
..do.,
-do..
..do..

_

101 ®101%

..do.
..do.
..do.
do

..do.
...do.
..do.
..do.

_

101 @101%
101 @10154
100%® 101?:'
101 (&101J-

102^2®103

..do.
-do.
.do.
do.

..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.

12K@03!
102)4® K)3^
102^4® 103
102)4@103

102H@103
102%® 103%
102!^@l03
102%@103%

.do.
..do.
-do.
,.do.

..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.

%@
102)4® 10VA
10254® 103
102^@103)

102%@103%j
103M>® 104
102%® 103%
103?/2®104

do.
do.
..do.

..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.

_.-.

_

®1.03%
®103%
®103%
@103%

_.

__

1O3H@1O4
104 ®104^
103H@104 j .
1.04 @104Hi

_.

..do.
do.
do.
do.
do.

104

_




...

104%@l(H%i
104J4®i04%
1O3%®104^103%® LO42&

103^L@104!4

103)4® 104)4
103K® 104^4

.do.
..do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
..do.

do.
do.
do.
do.

_do.
_do.
.do.
..do.

104 ® 104%
104 ®104%
103^® 10 W

194

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 22.— United States bonds—Monthly range of prices in New York*
November, 1923, to October} 192/+, inclusive.—Continued
Coupon bonds

Registered bonds

Date
4'sofl925

September:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
October:
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing

2'sofl930

4's of 1925

Panama 2's
of 1916-1936

2'sof 1930

1924

103V£@104
103^® 104

_
_
_.

100^

Not quoted. Not quoted.
do
do
do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

103J/2@104
103%@l()4J
103^@104

..do
do..
.do.
do

.!

do...
do
.do.
do

TABLE N O . 23.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national
banks in each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes, December 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]

States

ing

7,345
5, 340
5,110
68, 268
6,320
20, 357

5,643
5,018
4,214
21, 982
4,696
12, 759

399

112,740

519
244
862
18
85
14

_

Total New England States...
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
M aryland
District of Columbia. _
Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia-_
North Carolina
South Carolina
G eorgia
__
Florida
Alabama.
_
M ississippi _
Louisiana.. _
Texas.Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee-

Capital

Circulation
outstand-

47
158
17
62

223, 611
35,851
138,942
1 710
16,729
9, 527

60
55

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connect icut

_

Total Southern States..
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois.Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa__
Missouri..

Number of
banks

_

Total Middle Western States




Banks not issuing
circulation
Number of
banks

Capital

1

60

13

31,800

4

2,250

54,312

18

34,100

78, 733

29
41.
27

30,487
5,037
14,873

j
2

400
700

(17,819

)4, 896
1 142
9,383
5, 634

1,742

426,370

207, 607

100

51,497

181
125
84
83
97
54
106
32
34
573
89
138
107

29, 704
12,811
13, 557
11,980
13, 641
8,990
13,324
4, 735
9, 050
- 73,240
7,862
18,521
17,031

22,318
10, 586
8,740
7, 558
10, 497
5, 760
10,418
2, 848
4,461
44,313
4, 326
16,153
13, 275

12
7
6
18
8
5
8
5
6
86
21
2
5

655
285
417

1,703

234,446

161,253

189

16.630

365
250
501
120
155
341
348
133

62, 710
32, 872
94, 855
24, 275
25, 275
40,116
26, 385
42, 020

47, 064
28, 583
33, 944
13,320
15,256
16,896
18,921
18,746

17
8
35
7
13
34
14
12

2o. 125
2, 500
1,355
5,155
1,515
I, 947

2,213

348, 508

192, 730

140

39, 272

2,005
490
550
699

1,075

375

8,017
1, 545
75
442

1,230
445

EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

195

TABLE N O . 23.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks
in each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes, December 31,1923—Con.
[In thousands of dollars]
l

Banks not issuing
circulation

Number of
banks

States

North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

Capital

43
143
40
434

Total Western States

I 1.509 j

!

ing

6,990
5, 895
17,010
18,178
6, 510
3,370

174
127
180
200
102

Washington— Oregon..
CaliforniaIdaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona...

Circulation
outstand-

103,128

4, 070
4, 005
9,125
10,808
3,397
2, 480
0, 052
2, 040
11,432

25
19
10
50
42
5
25
8
154

880
575
2,965
3,190"
1,445
155
2, 020
175
8, 590

338

20, 595

274
73
21
11
20

17,453
12,745
58, 090
4, 885
3, 550
1,400
1,700

8. 239
5, 020
33,118
3, 005
3, 197
1.219
1,058

613 I

99. 883

55, 402 j

150
600

Total Pacific States..
Alaska (nonmember banks) _
Hawaii (nonmember banks).

58 !
450 I

2,883
1,005
5, 593
1,000
100
25
225
136

5

Total United States

750
1,325,825

725,949 j

10,831
50
100

508 i

, 184

Total nonmember banks _

Capital

54,077 I

12,900
2, 850
29, 425

116 j

Number of
banks

150
923 j

173,075

TABLE N O . 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national
ba?iks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notes
December 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
Number
of
banks

Federal reserve districts
District No. 1:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

District No. 3:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation
Total

Total




..

_

109, 207

52,071

00
032

30, 301
218, 244

92, 770

254, 545

92, 770

15,048
80, 421

58, 345

050

_.

52,071

388

35
021

.

32, 950
70, 257

092

-

Total

District No. 4:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

Circulating
notes
outstanding

10
372

_

Total
District No. 2:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation.

Capital

95,472

58, 345

22
737

1,455
125,410

99, 734

759

120, 865

99,734

196

BEPORT OF THE COMPTttDIALER OF THE

TABLE N O . 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national
banks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notes
December 31, 1923—Continued
Number

Federal reserve districts

of
banks

District No. 5:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

29 845
149, 687

90, 472

1.058

J 79, 532

90,472

3, 437
67, 015

43,885

497

70, 452

43, 885

8,280
58, 401

34,629

831

66. 681

34, 629

18, 495
71, 653

44, 308

1,080

90,148

44, 308

108
551.

9,142
71, 923

48, 229

059

81, 0(55

48, 229

136
471

10, 831
88, 577

55,140

607

99, 408

55, 140

2

_
_

Total

-

District No. 10:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation.--

_-•_

.........

Nonmember national banks (Alaska and Hawaii):
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation
-

Total United States, all national banks:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

-

_-

District No. 12:
Banks not issuing circulation _
Banks issuing circulation
Total




43,258

236
850

Total

Total

43,258

59, 047

128
703

-

District No. 8:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

Total

2, 806
56, 241

00
998

_
_
--

DistrictNo.il:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation
Total

62,000

454

._

Total

Total-

92, 653

385

-

District No. 9:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation

62, 600

561

3

150
600

508

5

750

508

923
7,261

173 202
1,152, 623

725, 949

8,184

.1,325,825

725, 949

—-—-

District No. 6:
Banks not issuing circulation.
Banks issuing circulation
D strict No. 7:
Banks not issuing circulation
Banks issuing circulation.

4 462
88,191

31
354

~~

-

Circulating
notes
outstanding

4G
515

-

Total

Total

Capital

_
_

_
_

_._

TABLE N O . 25.—NationaUbank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October SI, in each year from
1914 to 1924-, inclusive
[For prior years see annual report 1920]

Year

1914...
1915...
1916...
1917...
1918...
1919...
1920-.
1921...
1922...
1923...
1924...

Ones

Issued
Redeemed
Outstanding.
Issued..
3 ted coined
Outstanding..
Issued..
Redeemed
Outstanding..
issued
Redeemed.
Outstanding..
Issued
..
Redeemed
Outstanding..
Issued
Redeemed
Outstanding _ .
Issued
Redeemed
Outstanding _ .
Issued. __
Redeemed
Outstanding...
Issued
Redeemed
Outstanding __
Issued..
Redeemed
Outstanding __
Issued
Redeemed
Outstanding..

Twos

$23.1G9,677 $15,495,038
22,826,918 15,331,256
342, 759
163. 782
23,109, 077 15,4.95,038
22,827, 374 15,'331, 486
342,303
163, 552
23,169,677 15, 495,038
22,827, 540 15,331, 570
342,137
163,468
23,169,677 15, 495,038
22,827,605 15,331, 640
342,072
163,392
23,169,677 15,495,038
22,827,605 15,331.646
342,072
163, 392
23,100,677 15,495,038
22,827,605 15,331,646
342,072
163,392
23,169,677 15,495,038
22,827,771 15, 331,750
341,906
163,288
23,169, 677 15,495,038
22,827,833 15,331,848
341,844
163,190
23,169, 677 15, 495,038
22,827, 833 15,331,848
341,844
163,190
23, 169, 677 15,495,038
22.827, 833 15,331,848
341,844
163.190
23,109, 677 15, 495,038
22.828, 230 15, 332,144
341,447
162,894

Fives

Twenties

Fifties

One
hundreds

Five
hundreds

One thousands.

$1,878, G99,460 $2,805,206, 210 $1,699,097,920 $208, 555,450 $403,231, 450 $11,947,000 $7,379,000
1,664,207,600 2,418, 848, 790 1,402,440,080 200,356,100 337,094,300 1.1,800. 500 7,357,000
470, 357,420
297, 251, 840
214,491,860
08,199, 350 fi5; 537,150
22,000
titi, 5 0 0
1, 953, 573,660 3,068, 708, 690 1,800,204,940 278,404,450 411, 530, 200 12,289, 500 7,454,000
1,827,511,370 2,732, 775,070 1, 555, 221, 880 247,251,800 309,129,900 12,201,000 7,432,000
244, 983,060
335, 933, 620
31,212, 650 42,400, 300
126,062,290
88, 500
22,000
2,031,826,880 3,235, 914,290 1,895,074,220 287. 566,300 418,407,000 12,289, 500 7, 454,000
1,919,643,440 2, 926, 002, 500 1,057, 346,840 257,870,000 381,308,900 12,201,500 7,432,000
309, 851,790
237, 727, 380
29,696,300
22,000
112,183,440
37,038,100
88,000
2,108,123,060 3.385, 973, 520 1,980,572,240 295, 589,900 424,100, 400 12,289,500 7,454,000
1, 73b, 203,080 265, 712, 200 389,040, 200 1.2,201, 500 7,433,000
1,998,613,640 'S, 080, 402, 180
299, 571,340
29, 877,700
109,509,420
242,369,160
35,000, 200
88,000
21,000
2,180,457, 600 3, 499,038, 440 2,040,661,760 300, 579,200 427, 777, 200 12,289,500 7,454,000
2.062,530.045 3.208,165.630 1, 798,100,720 270, 694,800 393, 559, 500 12,201,500 7,433.000
'248,561,040
290, 872,810
29,884,400
117, 927,615
34,217,700
21,000
88', 000
2,277,156, 200 3.052,918,890 2,134,771,820 311,150,350 435,249,100 12,289,500 7.454,000
2,134,883,895 3,370, 458, 290 1,900, 338,700 280,299,900 402.042, 300 12,201,500 7,433,000
234,433,120
142,272,305
282, 400, 600
30,850,450
88,000
21,000
33^ 200,800
2,383,521,000 3? 803, 905,000 2, 256,235, 520 321,370,450 442, 267,100 12,289, 500 7,454,000
2,257,861,600 3,553,475,410 2,012,790,440 291, 508,450 4.11,724,400 12,202,000 7,433,000
29,802,000
305, 429, 590
243,445,080
30, 542,700
21,000
125,659.400
87, 500
2, 530,964J 740 4,141, 540,970 2,415,043,070 332,564,950 449, 880, 500 12,289,500 7,454,000
2.399,196,590 3,820,073, 020 2,173,273, 160 304,103,200 421,019,300 12,202,000 7, 433.000
315,473,350
242,370, 510
2l| 000
131,708,150
28,861.200
87, 500
28,461.750
2,685,116,700 4, 395, 010,970 2,561,245,350 342,210.050 456, 449! 900 12,289,500 7. 454,000
2. 544,935, 255 4,072,078,350 ! 2,312,253,700 315,487,700 429, 753,2(X) 1.2,202,000 7,433,000
' 140,181,445
248,991,050
322,938,020 :
26, 728,350
2ft, 696, 700
87, 500
21,000
2. 839,923, 800 4,647,494, 460 ; 2, 705, 0!U, 63(5 353,112,650 403, 738, 500 12,289,500 i 7,454,000
2>>92, 170,185 4,32.*, 779, 050 ! 2,450, 824, 520 325,072, SCO 4.30, 442, 5(K) 12,202,000 ! 7,433,000
323,714,81.0 ;
248,807,110
27, 290,000
87, 500 !
147,753,615
28,039,800
21,000
2,980,182,020 4,894,019,390 j 2, 847,074, 790 362,802, 750 470, 320, 400 12,289,500 ! 7,454,000
2,830,525,300 4, 5(58, 745,090 ; 2,599.117,200 335,219,000 443, 579, 000 12,202.000 I 7,433,000
26,741,400
325, 274, 300 j 247,957, 530
27, 583, 750
87, 500 I
21,000
149,057,200

NOTE 1. First issue Dee. 21,1803; first redemption, Apr. 5,1865.
NOTE 2. Gold notes included since 1915.
NOTE 3. Fractions and nonassorted notes not included.




Tens

Total

$7,203, 3*1,205
0,080, Sm, 544
1, 122, 452, 001
7,570.8<?0, loo
(5,789,081,880
781,214.275
7,927,190,905
7,200,084,290
727,112,015
8,252, 767,335
7,535,705,051
717,002,284
8,512,922,475
7,790,844,446
722,078,029
8,809,000. 57o
8,145,816,&3G
723,843,739
9,325,707,345
8, 590,154,821
735, 552, 524
9,929,009,045
2. 181,4.00,551
' 747, 548,494
1 0 . « 45?., 185
9,7:^2,302,8S6
76tf, 150,299
11,008,309,255
10,292,084,380
776,224, S U
O
11. 618,808, 10.-)
10,840,981,084
777.827,081

Issued during current
yenr
$818,227,830

^

304,049,710

tj

:::::::::::: g
350,300,750

R
H

325~6'70~436

g

:::::::::::: K
200,155,140

*TJ

350^738^100

£>

-E
456,04.0,770

jg

o
003,301,700

N

;"""""""'"

H

'569,~444,~l4"6

K

569,~S56,"676

£}

"~55,~498,"910

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TABLE N O . 26.—National-bank currency issued to banks monthly from November
1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, and since 1863
Issued on account of redemptions
1923

November
December

$43,763,190
40,383,730

1924

January
February
March
April
May
June.
July
August
September
October

Issued on
bonds

$2, 052,690
3, 006,990

Total issued

Grand total
issued

$45,815,880
43,390,720

$11,114,125,135
11,157,515,855

T>2, 540, 280
35, 919, 790
42,152, 000
45, 296, 410
47, 978, 990
42, 600,120
44, 566, 210
42, 270,190
41, 832, 290
40,373,120

_
_

Total

55, 275, 360
39,073, 480
47,079, 220
48, 700,180
50,445, 410
46,036, 750
46,220, 090
44, 305, 560
42, 720, 640
41, 435, 620

519, 676, 320

_

2, 735,080
3,153, 690
4, 927, 220
3,403, 770
2,466, 420
3,436, 630
1, 653, 880
2,035, 370
888, 350
1, 062, 500
30, 822, 590

550, 498, 910

11,212,791,215
11, 251, 864, 695
11,298,943,915
11,347,644,095
11,398,089,505
11,444,126,255
11,490,346,345
11,534,651,905
11, 577, 372, 545
11,618,808,165

TABLE NO. 27.—National-bank notes received monthly for redemption by the Comptroller of the Currency during the year ended Oct. 31, 1924, and the amount received during the same period at the redemption agency of the Treasury, together
with the total amount received since the approval of the act of June 20, 1874 l
Received by the Comptroller of the
Currency
From national
From the redemption
banks in conagency
nection with
reduction of
circulation
and replace- For replace- Retirement
ment with
ment with
account
new notes
new notes

Month

November...
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
_
July
August
September
October

1923

$340
10,000

1924
_
_

_.

Total
Received from June 20,1874, to
Oct. 31,1923....
Grand total
1

11,763
4,417
10,550
1,325
4,810
3,037
3,750
3,060
650
2,825
56, 527

$43, 540,065
43, 296,105

51, 635, 012
35, 570, 003
42,947,755
45,379, 930
48,099, 035
43, 364, 380
45,069, 210
41,841, 595
41,296,140
40,073, 230
522,112,460

2, 398, 795
1,876. 628
2,206,075
2, 245, 975
2, 258, 430
2,147, 680
2,071, 320
2, 355, 300
2, 790, 200
2,904, 785
26, 654, 567

$44,987,105
45, 258, 785
54,045, 570
37,451,048
45,164, 380
47, 627, 230
50, 362, 275
45, 515, 097
47,144, 280
44,199, 955
44,086,990
42,980,840
548, 823, 555

Received at the
United States
Treasury redemption
agency

$46,240,668
44, 758, 526
52, 355,159
38, 001, 700
46,673,167
50,015, 723
50, 789,138
46, 539,618
47,819, 451
43,122, 333
43, 593,159
44, 402, 216
554,310,858

58,286,836 8, 531,031,860 1, 543,175, 343 10,132,494,039

13,183,845,999

58, 343, 363 9, 053,144, 320 1,569,829,910 [10,681,317,594

13, 738,156,857

Notes of gold banks not included in this table.




$1,446,700
1, 952, 680

Total

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TABLE NO. 28.—National-bank notes received at currency bureau and destroyed
yearly since establishment of the system
Date

Amount

Prior to Nov. 1, 1865
During the year ended Oct. 31—
1860
_

$175, 490
1,050,382
3, 401, 423
4, 602, 825
8, 603, 729
14,305,689
24,344, 047
30, 211, 720
3(5,433, 171
49, 939, 741
137, 697, 696
98,672,716
76,918,963
57,381,249
41,101,830
35, 539, 660 I
54,941,130 '
74,917,611
82,913,766
93,178,418
91,048,723
59, 989. 810
47, 726, 083
59, 568, 525
52, 207, (527
44,447, 467
45,981,963
43,885,319
44, 895, 466
62, 835, 395
46, 997, 527
53,613,811
83,159, 973

1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
J883...
_
1884
1885
1886
1887
_ _. . . .
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
_
1893
1894
_
1895
1896
1897

Date

A mount

D u r i n g t h e year ended Oct. 31—
1898
1899 ._1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906 . .
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1910
_.
1917
1918
1919
J920
1921
1922
1923
1924

Additional amount of insolvent
and liquidating national-bank
notes destroyed
Gold notes
Total.

$66, 683,467
59, 988,303
71,065, 968
90, 848,100
107,222,495
140,306,990
167,118,135
195,194,785
191, 102,985
197,932,847
231,128,140
348,159,995
359,496,000
409, 835, 965
428, 399, 608
426, 282,840
435, 904, 280
362, 551,125
351, 717,477
298, 468,107
238,184, 520
330,106, 555
424, 542,837
570, 887, 902
537,153,570
542,194, 707
522, 241, 817
1, 580, 548, 237
3, 390, 560
10,841, 212,275

In addition $46,115 destroyed in transit.

TABLE NO. 29.—National-bank notes issued during each year from 1914 io 1924,
inclusive, national-bank notes of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks destroy edt
total destructions for each year, and percentage of destructions to issues
I For prior years, soe annual report 1920]
Destroyed
Year ended
Oct. 31—

1914
$818,227,830
1915.
364,049.710
1916
356, 300, 750
1917
325, 570, 430
1918
260,155, 140
1919
356,738,100
1920456, 046, 770
1921 __ . . . 603, 301, 700
1922._
569, 444,140
1923--. _
569, 856, 070
1924__
550, 498, 910

17688°—24t-




Insolvent
Active banks
and liquidated banks
$435, 904. 280
362,551,125
351,374,597
298, 468,107
236, 296, 660
330,106, 555
424, 542, 837
570, 887, 902
537,153, 570
542,194, 707
522, 241, 817

-14

Total outstanding

Total

$20,240,418 $456,150,698
342, 807, 352
705, 358, 657
59, 026, 804
410,401,401
38,901,595
337, 369, 702
20,238,717
256, 535, 377
24, 864, 635
354,971,190
19,794,540
444, 337, 377
20,417,025
591, 304, 927
550, 842, 200
13, 688, 630
J 7, 586, 750 559, 781, 457
26, 054, 568
548, 896, 385

Per cent
destructions
active
banks to
issues

$1,121,4(58,911
781,268,793
726, 0(59, 290
716,276,375
721,471,137
722, 394, 325
732, 549, (529
743, 288, 847
7(50,679, 187
772, 606, 269
774,281,624

53. 27
99. 59
98. (52
91. 68
90. 83
92. 53
93. 09
94. 62
94. 33
95. .14
94. 86

Per cent
destructions to
issues
55. 75
193. 75
115. ]g
103. 62
98. 61
99. 5C
97. 43
98. 01
96. 73
98.23
99. 78

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TABLE N O . 30.—Amount, denomination, and cost of national-bank currency
received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended October 31, 192 A
Denominations

Amount

Cost
| Cost of paper printing,of i j Total cost
etc.

i

$56,032. 69
6, 984. 64
54, 220. 58
469. 50

$149,420, 500
37, 251, 400
801,470, 500
15, 650, 000

5,5,5,5
10, 10, 10, 10...
10, 10, 10, 2O._
50, 50,50, 100.

503,792,400 |

Total--

$389,688.60 j
48, 575. 83
377, 086. 02

$445,721.33

3, 265. 21

55,560.47
431, 306. 00
3, 734. 71

J17, 707.41

818, 615. 72

936, 323.13

TABLE N O . 31.—Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau
during the year and the amount on hand October 81, 1924
National-bank currency in vaults at the close of business, Oct. 31, 1923
$224, 881,210
National-bank currency received from Bureau of .Engraving and Printing during the year
ended Oct. 31, 1924.......
563,792,400
Total to bo accounted for
Amount issued to bunks during year
Amount withdrawn from vaults and canceled

$550,498,910
6,494,680

Total withdrawn

788,673,610

556,993,590

Amount in vaults at close of business, Oct. 31,1924

231,680,020

TABLE N O . 32.— Vault account of currency received and destroyed during year
ended October 31, 1924
Amount in vault of redemption division of currency bureau, awaiting destruction at close of
business, Oct. 31, 1023_,.
.'
$3,679,380
Amount received during year ended Oct. 31, 1924.
548,823,555
Total
....Withdrawn from vault and destroyed during the year
Balance in vault Oct. 31,1.924
._

-

-

.--

552,502,935
548,800,385
3,006,550

TABLE N O . 33.—Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, from
November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, and counted into the cash of the National
Bank Redemption Agency

Months

NovemberDecember _.
January
February.
March
l
May
June
July
August
September.
October

1923
1924

Total.




National bank
notes

Federal Federal reserve 1
reserve
notes
;
bank notes

$40, 240,668. 00
44, 758, 526. 00

$990, 187
809,964

52, 355,159.00
38, 001,699. 50
46, 673,167. 50
50, 015, 723. 00
50, 789,138. 00
46, 539, 618. 00
47,819, 451. 00
43,122, 333. 50
43,593, 159.00
44, 402, 216. 00

870, 571
670, 383
585, 389
597,122
520, 178
420, 046
402, 625
391,829
347, 049
315,089

554,310,858.50

6, 980,432

Total

$3, 502. 270. 00 $50, 733,125. 00
3. 257,820. 00 48,886,310. 00
3,489,905.00
2, 611,165. 00
2, 616,140. 00
2,361,365. 00
2,355,490.00
1,962, 070. 00
lf 824, 84G. 00
1, 002, 477. 50
886, C90. 00
598, 550. 00

56,715, 695. 00
41,283,247. 50
49,874, 690. 50
52,974,210. 00
53,664,806. 00
48, 921, 734. 00
50, 046, 910. 00
45,116, 640.00
44, 826, 298. 00
45, 3.15, 855. 00

27, 068, 242. 50 588, 359, 533.00

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TABLE N O . 34.—Amount of currency received by National Bank Redemption
Agency for redemption in year ended October 31. 192'/•., from 'principal cities
Boston..
Now York
Philadelphia
Cleveland...-Richmond
Atlanta..
Chicago.
St. Louis
Minneapolis..

_

-

$12,^0,035.00
101.290.850.00
_. 47,255,219.33
21,403, 400. CO
28,402, 325.00
. . - 15.772,750.00
65,819, 495. 50
It),953, 550. (X)
12,221,250.00

Kansas City
Dallas
'__
San FranCisco
Cincinnati
Baltimore
N'ew Orleans
O ther sources.

$13,953,500.00
12,489.800.00
10,430.751. 00
14.053, 000. (X)
12.621,200.00
6.337,070.00
167, 543, 22 7. 03

_

Total

594, 890, 323. !G

NOTE.—The difference between the total shown by this table and Table No. 30 is accounted for by ihi?
fact, that a nominal amount of United Stales currency was included in remittances.
Total amount of currency of all issues received by the National Bank Redemption Agency for redemption since June 30, 1874, was $15,55O,5O7,35S.5O.
Of the total notes received, national bank notes to the amount; of $5,523,950 and Federal reserve notes
amounting to $5,139,300 were fit for circulation and were returned to banks.

TABLE NO. 35.—Classification of redemptions, the amount of each class redeemed,
the rate per $lt000, and the amount assessed on account of expenses, year ended
June SO, 19:24
Classes
Federal reserve notes:
Redeemed in regular course of business—
Fit for use
Unfit for use
__._
Received from Federal reserve banks—
Caneeied and uncanceled
Federal reserve bank notes:
Redeemed out of 5 per cent f u n d Fit for u^e
Unfit for use
Redeemed on retirement account
National bank notes:
Redeemed out of 5 per cent f u n d Fit for use
Unfit for use
Redeemed on retirement account

Amount redeemed

Rate per
$1,000

Amount
of expenses

$7,966,000. 00
32, 259,960. 00

$0. 08042229
.49402417

$5, 408. 04
15,937. 20

i 1,466,673,540.00

.11123233

103, 141. 52

302, 500. 00
11,304,330.00

.97450035
.97450035

294. 79
11,016.07

7, 447, 200. 00
519,688,222.50
21, 789, 782. 50

. 88838489
.97308318
.71387133

0,015.98
505, 699. 87
15, 004. 05

2, 067, 431, 535. 00

2.35011438

723, 837. 52

Total

iNot counted into cash, hence not included in the statement of receipts.
2 Average.

TABLE N O . 36.—Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency for
year ended June 80r 1924
Charges for transportation, including postage, insurance, and express charges..
Cost for assorting:
Office of Treasurer of the United S t a t e s Salaries
_
_
$441,040.43
Printing, binding, aud stationery
12, 070. 50
Contingent expenses__
_
0,219.45
Office of Comptroller of the Currency—
Salaries
Printing, binding, and stationery
Contingent expenses
Total

_

73,112.04
590.82
1,102.82

$189,101.40

$459,930. 44

74, 805. 08

534, 730,12
723,837.52

NOTE.—The average cost per $1,000 for all notes redeemed through cash was $0.93. Average co«t for
redemption of national bank notes, $0.90; Federal reserve bank notes, $0.97, and Federal reserve noios,
$0.53. Canceled Federal reserve notes amounting to $1,400,073,510 received direct from Federal reserve
banks and their branches were not counted into cash, and therefore were not taken into consideration in
arriving at the average cost for redemption. The average rate per $1,000 for expense of redemption on this
latter class was $0.11.




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TABLE N O . 37.—Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 1
80, 1864, to 1924; cost of redemption, 1874 to 1924; cost of plates and examiners
fees, 1888 to 1924

Year

Semiannual
duty on
circulation

Cost of
redemption
of notes by
the United
States
Treasurer

1864-1882.... $52, 253, 518. 24
$1,971,587.10
1874-1882....
147, 592. 27
3,132,006. 73
1883
160,896. 65
3,024, 668. 24
1884
181,857.16
2, 794, 584. 01
1885
168, 243. 35
2,592,021.33
1886.
138,967.00
2,044, 922. 75
1887.
141,141. 48
1, 616,127. 53
1888.
131,190.67
1, 410, 331. 84
1889.
107,843. 39
1, 254, 839. 65
1890
99,366. 52
1,216,104.72
1891
100, 593. 70
1, 331, 287.26
1892
103,032. 96
1, 448, 489. 69
1893.
107, 445.14
1, 721, 095.18
1894.
_.
100,352. 79
1, 704, 007. 69
1895
114,085.63
1,851,676.03
1896
_.
125,061.73
2,020, 703. 65
1897
125, 924. 35
1, 901, 817. 71
1898
121, 291.40
1, 991, 743. 31
1899
122, 984. 76
1, 881, 922. 73
1900
146, 236.18
1, 599, 221. 08
1901
153, 796. 33
1, 633, 309.15
1902
_.
174,477. 62
1, 708, 819. 92
1903
219,093.13
1,928, 827,49
1904
247,973. 26
2,163, 882.05
1905
250,924. 24
2, 509, 997.80
1906.
233,650.52
2,806,070.54
1907
270, 840. 21
3,090,811.72
1908
396, 743.15
3,190, 543. 04
1909
434,093.10
3, 463,466. 68
1910.
443,380.12
3, 567,037. 21
1911
505, 735. 21
3, 690, 313. 53
1912
517,842. 93
3,804, 762. 29
1913.
529,013. 36
3, 889, 733.17
1914
/» 3,901, 541.18
\ 2, 977,066. 73 \
1915
498,328.60
3, 744, 967. 77
450,150. 22
1916...
3, 533, 631. 28
420,160. 42
1917
3,656, 895.34
412, 785. 92
1918
3, 627,060. 80
528, 424. 24
1919
3, 706, 901.15
974,058.11
1920
3,806, 590.02
1,115,146.00
1921
3,941,461.17
2 594,168. 70
1922
4,030, 336. 30
514, 598. 55
1923
4,063, 708. 32
527, 979. 90
1924

Total
1
2

167,223, 824.02

14, 829,058. 07

Assessment for
cost of
plates,
new
banks

Assessment
for
cost of
plates,
extended
banks

Assessment
for
cost of
plates,
additional
or
duplicate

Assessment
for examiners'
fees and salaries (sec. 5240,
U . S . I t . S.)

Total

$52, 253, 518. 24
1,971, 587.10
3,434, 305.16
3,306,001. 94
3,195,172. 90
2,907,172. 51
2, 314, 709. 63
1,897,046. 87
1,685,023.30
1, 524, 355. 75
1,480, 215. 63
1, 617, 664. 64
1, 728, 392. 24
2,088, 932.11
2,054, 437. 75
2, 212, 765.17
2, 373, 374. 30
2, 260, 237. 33
2,368,988. 33
2, 308, 322. 35
2,122,748. 33
2,152,027.11
2,302,696. 51
2,552,915.94
2,912, 787. 70
3, 243,288. 27
3, 554,128. 71
3,849, 524. 68
4,140, 489. 26
4,494,223. 81
4, 552,936.38
4, 777,278. 50
4, 934,155.44
4,965, 713. 99

13, 855
9,700
6,000
11,120
15, 340
28,990
82,160
52, 780
5,850
3, 556

$4,130
6,975
6,300
11,175
3,420
6,460
9,100
7,590
20, 770
12,670
17,226
25, 262
31, 388

$94, 606.16
99, 642,05
107, 781. 73
107,272.83
110,219.88
121, 777. 86
130, 725. 79
136, 772. 71
138,969.39
161,983.68
162,444.59
251,966.79
238, 252. 27
237, 803. 51
222,858. 92
225, 445. 27
244,903. 62
259,164.86
277,816.07
307, 296. 63
324, 598.97
346,895. 32
388, 307. 39
396, 766. 23
425,157.65
429, 397. 75
510, 928. 07
524, 039. 03
492,269. 05
526,169. 76
556, 210. 22
520, 607. 46
536, 299. 70
577, 762. 64
849,815.96
994, 626.18
1,050,977.38
1,184,026. 78
1, 769, 394. 79
2,159, 509. 99
2,145,391.85
2, 293, 544. 54

7,954, 926.21
4, 796,085. 63
4, 825, 267. 66
5,101, 297. 44
5,244, 992.42
5,946, 596. 04
6,817,030. 81
6, 783,389. 86
6, 744,902. 70
6, 938, 932. 76

759,141

162, 466

22, 640, 401. 32

206, 690, 559. 41

$25,980
18,845
13,150
14,810
18, 850
14,100
12,200
24,175
18, 575
15, 700
14, 225
4,050
4,950
5,450
3,050
5,275
8,200
29, 200
85,975
43,200
54, 475
45,500
47,825
54,150
76, 275
48,450
31,475
55,125
27,875
22, 740
28, 560
11,560

$34,120
1,950
97,800
24, 825
1,750
3,900
575
725
7,200
8,100
5,200
4,375
6,875
3, 750
1,700
1,775
2,850
15,050
13,500
14,425
40, 325
12,600
64,800
31,450
12,975
10, 025
10, 800
17, 500
22,375
28,190
19,805
8,500

16,660
10,085
9,200
16,770
15,600
31,850
31,070
18, 244
23,464
18, 756
1,075, 669

Tax collected on additional circulation under act M a y 30, 1908.
Average cost per $1,000 for national-bank notes redeemed in 1922, $0.95; in 1923, $0.95, and in 1924, $0.96.




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

203

TABLE NO. 38.—Federal reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statement
(amount issued by Federal reserve agents to the banks, less "unfit" notes returned
for redemption), amount secured by gold, and amount secured by commercial and
other eligible paper, from November 7, 1923, to October 29, 1924.
[In thousands of dollars]

Date

Fed oral
reserve
notes outstanding

Amounts
secured
by gold

Amounts
secured
by commercial
and
other
paper

2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,

725. 392
730; 668
721, 504
719, 721
732, 743
755. 949
793, 837
838, 398

2,107,970
2,107,168
2, 098, 784
2,104, 845
2, 055, 625
2,100, 895
2,140, 445
2,109, 814

617,422
623, 500
622,720
614, 876
677,118
655, 054
653, 392
728, 584

1924
2__
9
16
23....
30
F e b . (L_
13
20
27.
Mar. 5 . . .
12
19
26
Apr. 2 . . .
9
16
23
30

2, 805, 972
2,756,251
2, 710, 213
2, 646, 876
2, 605, 244
2,589,519
2, 570, 377
2,255,412
2, 550,102
2, 537, 203
2,521,424
2, 507, 758
2,489, 943
2, 473,160
2, 467, 323
2, 445, 344
2, 438, 680
2, 444, 073

2,109,715
2,106, 705
2,130, 879
2,103, 477
2,127,175
2, 097, 830
2,139, 913
2,116,662
2,109, 124
2, 050, 306
2, 046, 696
2, 098,170
2, 082, 659
1, 974, 624
1, 984, 054
1, 997, 364
2, 047, 470
2,088,317

696,257
649, 546
579, 334
543, 399
478,069
491, 6S9
430, 464
441,494
445, 224
486, 897
474, 728
409, 588
407, 284
498, 536
483,269
447, 980
391,210
355, 756

Jan.

Amounts
secured
by gold

Amounts
secured
by commercial
and
other
paper

2,440, 306
2,419,055
2, 396, 475
2, 376, 708
2, 374, 943
2, 363, 666
2, 356, 224
2,339,991
2, 340, 363
2, 340, 752
2,318,510
2, 290, 760
2. 273, 563
2,249,160
2, 249, 231
2. 236, 305
2, 232, 202
2, 234, 260
2, 249, 824
2, 247, 075
2, 236, 419
2, 232, 463
2, 250,137
2, 244, 368
2, 250, 435
2, 256, 452

2,110,776
2,135, 212
2,113,340
2,103, 863
2,089,133
2,091, 061
2,118, 962
2,118,093
2,126, 686
2,099, 835
2, 111, 173
2,100, 426
2, 080. 047
2, 079, 415
2, 080, 982
2, 075, 614
2, 059, 620
2, 019,186
2,035,611
2, 038, 632
2, 031, 406
2,027, 304
1, 984, 893
1,974, 799
2, 006, 200
2, 004, 220

329, 530
283,843
283,135
272, 845
285,810
272, 605
237, 262
221,898
213, 677
240,917
207,337
190,704
193, 516
169,745
168, 249
160,691
172, 582
215,074
214, 213
208,443
205,013
205,159
265, 244
269, 569
244, 235
252, 232

1924—Contd.

1923
7
14
21.
28
Dec. 5
12
19
26

Nov.

Pate

Federal
reserve
notes outstanding

May

June

July




Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

7
14
21
28
4
11...
18
25
2..
9
16
23..
30
6
13.
20..
27
3
10 .
17
24
1
8
15 . .
22
29

TABLE N O . 39.—Federal reserve notes printed, shipped, and canceled, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed since organization of the banks,
o
with the balance in vaults arid amount outstanding October 31, 19&4
VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1924

Fives

Tens

Twenties

Fifties

One
hundreds

Five
hundreds

One
thousands

$776,400,000
677,200,000

$159,000,000
102,600,000

$323,6Oa 000
225,600,000

99,200,000

56,400,000

98,000,000

Five
thousands

Ten
thousands

Total
O

Total printed
$3, 542,320,000 $4, 576,200,000 $4,911,040,000 $1,059,200,000
927,200,000
Total shipped and canceled . . 3, 298,100,000 4, 227,240,000 4, 513,440,000
Total on hand

244, 220,000

348,960; 000

397,600,000

132,000,000

$108,000,000 $18-1,000,000 $15,639, 760,000
74,000, 000
184,000,000 14, 229, 380,000
34,000,000

1, 410,380,000

$57,750, 000 $15,252,034,930
43,570,000 12,992,843,750

ISSUED, KETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1924
$3,589,901,000 $4,514,230,540 $4,961,124,040
3,048,631, 230 4,037, 528, 530 4,265,456,640

Total issued
Total retired
Total outstanding

541,269,770

476, 702,010

695,667,400

$984,874,550
795,043,450

$731,1.54,800
631,783,900

$99,311,000
60,575,000

$274,189,000
177,285,000

$39, 500,000
32,970,000

189,831,100

199,370,900

38,736,000

96,904,000

6, 530,000

14,180,000

2, 259,191,180

MUTILATED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, BY DENOMINATIONS, RECEIVED AND DESTROYED SINCE ORGANIZATION OF BANKS AND ON
HAND IN VAULT OCTOBER 31, 1924
Boston
New York
__
Philadelphia..Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
_
Chicago...
St. Louis.-..
Minneapolis _ _
Kansas City
Dallas
Saa Francisco

_
_

_

$219,314,
723,114,
249,135,
166,4(59,
143,410.
132,864,
385, 085,
144,076,
81.093,
116,503.
68, G89,
238, 697,

$408,839,170
1,090,292,280
327, .151, 830
220, 215,030
163,763,490
114, 715,410
537, 200, 560
.154,075,480
79,550,910
94,319,170
73,435, 220
210, 520, 740

$298,250,160
741, 221,140
386,274, 200
416,432,580
202. 138,0S0
10^ 013, 240
615,897,940
148,815.840
62, 635, 600
104,757,2-10
74, 276, 240
352, 269, 310

$28,080,100
144,998,450
89, .177,800
143.190,000
47,540, 550
13,491,900
119,285,650
17,068,100
2, 555, 500
5,671,100
5,987, 600
32,007,350

$30, 272,400
147,876,200
33,161, 800
26,412, 800
24,144,900
9,990,200
38,053, 600
7,822, 300
3,630, 500
6,718,500
4,965, 700
42, 691, 600

$1,865,000
21,982,000
1,024, 500
1,789,000
221,000
553,500
3,917,000
694,000
262,000
534, 500
240, 500
2.334,000

$8,816,000
50,097,000
4,436,000
1,968,000
4,402,000
1,220,000
5,218,000
1,436,000
568,000
574,000
561, 000
4,509,000

$195,000
255,000

$280,000
1,460,000

25,000
10,000

100, 000
20,000

25, 000
10,000

230,000

75, 000

CO, 000

$995,912,290
2,921,296,800
1,090,361,425
976,601,880
585,650, 7o0
467,848, 530
1, 704,683,365
474,227, 735
230,295,910
329,077,5fi0
228,155, 525
883,164,660

3, 507,981,600
3, 5(37,090,600

649,054,100
648, 765,800

375, 740,400
375, 690,800

35,417,000
35,316,000

83,805.000
83, 623,000

595, 000
595, 000

2,150,000
2,150; 000

10,887,276,420
10,882,986,920

288,300

149, 600

101,000

182,000

Total received.._
Total destroyed.

2, 668,454,030
2, 667,027, 230

3, 504,079,290
3, 502; 822,490

Balance on hand

1,426,800

1, 256, 800

885,000

4,289,500

NOTE.—During the year burned, badly mutilated, and fractional parts of Federal reserve notes amounting to $29,005 have been identified, valued, and the bank of issue
determined.
NOTE.—Total new notes canceled and destroyed, $168,000,000.




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TABLE NO. 40.—Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inauguror
lion of the Federal reserve system, and amount on hand and outstanding October 81, 1984
VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1924

Ones

_

Tens

$478,892,000
478,892,000

_

r

Fives

$130,232,000
130,232,000

$132,500,000
121,400,000

$24,040,000
10, 440,000

$14,080,000
9, 700, (XX)

$2,600,000
200,000

$788, 344, 000
702, 9S4,1100

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.11,040, (XX)

Total printed
Total issued and canceled

Twos

7,600,000

4, 320, 000

2, 400,000

25, 300, 000

O

Total on hand

Twenties

Fifties

Total

!•=}

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ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , A N D O U T S T A N D I N G OCTOBER 31, 1924

fti
Total issued
.
Total redeemed...

_

! $478,892,000
474, 048. 000
4,244, 000

Total outstanding.

$i35, -92,000 ! $121,400,000
1.33,209,000 | 119,843, (WO
:i, 983, 000 j

1,017,000

$1.0,440,000 :
15,901,000 !
479,000

$9, 700, 000
8, 992,000
708,000

$200, (XX)
157, 0(X)
43,000 ;

$701, 944,000
752, 810, 000
9,134, (KK)

TABLE NO. 41.—Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates for years ended June SO, ID 15 to UM4
Semiannual
taxes on
circulation

Year

1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924

.

.

.

Cost of
rodeiriDlion of
notes "by the
U nited States
Treasurer

$1,800.00
2,200.00

_--

•

$2,325.18
3, 590. 80
38, 750. 70
4(>3,195. %
1,023. 344. 70
947, 405. 00
445'. 944. 01
113. 837. 32
2, 890. 88

$947. 93
2, 353. 41
34,419. 02
203,010.78
243, 517. 97
145, 890. 53
53,011.08
11,310.80

---,

3,041,284.07 j

755,008.18

.

.

Total




.

-,--.

-

Assessment for Assessment for
cost of addicost of original
tional or dupliplates
cate plates

23,810.00
390. 00

28, 200. 00

$540.00
720. (X)
180. 00
138, 530, 00
88, 270. 00
130, 570. 00
2, 140.00

300,950.00j

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Total

$1,800.00
5, 005. !.8
5, 258. 79
41.284, 1!
059, 955. 58
1,375,021.54
593, 974. 54
100,848.40
14,201.74
4,191,502.85

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TABLE N O . 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1924, capital and surplus at date of organization and at date
of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer
of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension
Total dividends paid
during existence as
a national banking
association

Organization

Failures

Name and location of banks
Charter
No.

Date

Capital

Amount

Per
cent

Capital

Receiver
appointed

Circulation
Lawful outstanding
money
date
deposited atfailureof
Cause
of
failure

Total
deposits at
date of suspension

to

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Pynchon National Bank, Springfield,
Mass
_
Farmers and Drovers National Bank,
Waynesburg, Pa
First National Bank, Billings, Mont
Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount
Vernon, N. Y
Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa.. .
Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass
Mesa County National Bank, Grand
Junction, Colo
First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla
First National Bank, Button, W. Va
First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa
First National Bank, Bowling Green.
Ohio
First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla
First National BanV, BlnfTlon, Ohio
First National Bank, Newman, Calif
First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak____
First National Bank, Fairfield, Idaho
First National Bank, Medina, N. I)ak__.
First National Bank, Towner, N. Dak...
First National Bank, Hearne, Tex
Farmers National Bank, Cooper, Tex
First National Bank, Gridley, Calif
First National Bank, Cut Bank, Mont _.
First National Bank, Chappell, Nebr
Commonwealth National Bank, Iieedville, Va
Picher National Bank of Pieher, Okla _.
First National Bank of Ranger, Tex
Emmetsburg National Bank of Emmetsburg, Iowa




$150,000

$633,353. 00

Feb. 25,1865
Dec. 27,1883

150,000
75,000

597,750. 00
321,350. 00

398. 40
428. 40

200,000 Dec. 12,1906
150,000 July 2,1910

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100,000
37,500

100,000. 00
37,500. 00

8510 Dec. 11,1006
3044 flop*. 12,1883
4753 June 10,1892

200,000
50, 000
200,000

16,000. 00
92, 000. 00
245,000. 00

8.00
184. 00
122. 50

200,000 Apr. 19,1911
50,000 June 21,1912
200,000 Oct. 20,1913

W
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V

200,000
49, 000
190,197

200,000. 00
482, 843. 00
49, 000. CO
37(5, (539. 00
190,197. 00 2,978,922.00

Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.

N
U
A
U

444, 609. 00
100, 000 I 100,000. 00
,
489,900. 00 1, 673, 245. 00
489,900
50, COO. 00
364,021. 00
50,000 100,000.00 1, 452,581.00
100,000
12,500.00
774, 610. 00
12,500
17,100. 00
380, 776. 00
17,100
40,700. 00
597.357. 00
40,700
12,500. 00
943,689. 00
12,500
823, 254.00
353, 781.00
5,850
5,850. 00
170, 529.00
217,015.00
24,995. 00
128, 566. 00
10, 900. CO
10,900
541,5(52. CO
21, 500. 00
21, 500
210, 855. 00
36,000. 00
36,000
245, 675. 00
5, 800. 00
5,800
633,973. 00
23,600.00
23,600

839
3097

7766
2490
6213
270
4045
9707
5626
9760
11527
10162
10581
7955
4976
1062(5
11164
9574
9790

Apr.

$200,000 June 24,1901

7,1865

987

May
Aug.
Apr.
Feb.

31,1905
10,1880
17,1902
20,1864

May 23,1889
Mar. 24,1910
Nov. 19,1900
May 25,1910
Nov. 28,1919
Mar. 30,1912
Apr. 24,1914
Sept. 29,1805
July 5,1H94
Sept. 24,1914
Mar. 14,1918
Oct. 5,1909
May 10,1910

10827 Jan. 6,1916
11624 Feb. 3,1920
8072 Jan. 26,1906
8035

Dec. 23,1905

29,1913
22,1914
29,1914
19,1915

$111,465 $111,465. 00 $1,095,862.00

100,000
86,000. 00
86.00
50,000 1,036, 343. 00 2,072. (50
35,000
31,500.00
90.00
60,000 1,308,000. 00 2,180.00

100,000
500, 000
50, 000
100,000

90, 750. 00
29,500. 00
48, 500. 00
25, 500. 00
7, 500. 00
26, 500. 00
20,750. 00
20,500. 00
178, 000. 00

181. 00
59. 00
194. 00
51.00
15.00
106. 00
.83
.82
3. 56

24, 250.00
43,837. 00

.97
1.75

50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50,000
50,000
25, 000
25,000
25, 000
50, 000
50, 000
40, 000
50, 000
50,000

Jan. 5,1917
Jan. 2,1918
Nov. 17,1919
Jan. 31,1920
Aug. 20,1920
Aug. 26,1920
Dec. 20,1920
Dec. 28,1920
Jan. 21,1921
Jan. 28,1921
Jan 29,1921
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Feb. 16,1921
Feb. 21,1921
M a r 2,1921

J.T

50,000

M a r . 11,1921

50, 000
50, 000
25,000
50, 000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50.000
50, 000
40,000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000 !
100.000 !
25,000 !

50, 250. 00

25, 000
100, 000
2.01 ! 200, 000

50,000 I

77,000. 00

1.54!

6,000. 00

.24

1,047, .580.00
1,908,841. 00

23, 700

23,700. 00

i

22,400 i

22,400.6(7

210,663. 00
208, 053. 00
1, 283, 599. 00

II I

22,000 i

22,000.00

424,812. 00

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First National Bank, Beaver, P a
Corn Belt National Bank of Scotland,
S. Dak
First National Bank of Ambia, l n d
First National Bank of Dcsdcmona, Tex__
California National Bank of Modesto,
Calif
First National Bank of Sipe Springs, Tex.
First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa
First National Bank, Sidney, Nebr
Overland National Bank of Boise, IdahoFirst National Bank of Bridgeport, Nebr
Bannock National Bank of Pocatello,
Idaho_.
First National Bank, Crawford, Tex
First National Bank, Moran Tex
The Havre National Bank of Havre,
Mont
First National Bunk of Joplin, Mont
National Bank of Clebunie, Tex
Pcoplos National Bank, National Citv,
Calif
_"..
United States National Bank, Vale,Oreg.
First National Bank, Vale, Oreg
First National Bank, Burlcy. Idaho
Edwards National Bank, Booker, Tex.__
Farmers National Bank. Big Sandy,
Mont
I
First National Bank, Wendell, Idaho
Stackmen'sNational Bank, Poplar, Mont
Stillwater National Bank, Absarokee,
Mont
First National Bank, Seeley, Calif
National City Bank, Salt. L a k e C i t y , u t a h
Second National Bank, Elkton, M d
First: National Bank, My ton, L'tnh
State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla
Corydon. National Bank, Corydon, l n d _ .
First National Bank, Cotton Plant, Ark
First National Bank, Oak drove, JA\
Farwcll National Bank, Farwell, Tex
First National Bank, Spencer, Nebr
First National Bank, Ingoinar. Mont
American National Bank, Billings?, M o n l .
First National Bank, Fresno, Mont
Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon,
N. Dak
First National .{iiii-.k, Hope-, N . Mex
First National Bank, Mountainair, N .
Mex
First National Bunk, Luwton, Okla
First National Bank Colusa, CaliL




3850

Feb. 10,1888

50,000

192, 750. 00

3.85

50,000

M a r . 26,1921

LL

11031
9510
11452

M a y 28,1917
July 30,1909
Sept 2,1919

25,000
25,000
25,000

1,750. 00
11,250.00

.07
. 45

25, 000
25, 000
25,000

M a r . 28,1921
A p r . 5,1921
A p r . 7,1921

N
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10988 Feb. 23,1917
11525 Nov. 6,1919
9819 June 22,1910
6201 Mar. 12,1902
10751 June 18,1915
9711 Feb. 23,1910

100,000
25,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
25,000

3,000.00

.03

56, 500. 00
40,125. 00
32,000. 00
21,500.00

.56
1.60
.32
.86

100, 000
25,000
50,000
50, 000
100,000
25,000

A p r . 13,1921
A p r . 18,1921
M a y 18,1921
M a y 27,1921
M a y 28,1921
do

AA
U
E
II
V
N

6347
10400
10874

July 15,1902
May 19,1913
June 5,1916

50,000
30,000
25,000

4.9,000. 00
5,400.00
6,250. 00

.98
.18
.25

100,000
30,000
25,000

J u n e 11,1921
J u l y 16,1921
A u g . 29,1921

N
N
II

12,100. 00
7,500.00

842, 093. 00
37,367.00
73,916. 00

9782
10929
4035

May 18,1910
Nov. 11,1916
May- 6,1889

50,000
25,000
75,000

30,500. 00

.61
5.72

50,000
25, 000
150, 000

S e p t . 16,1921
do
O c t . 27,1921

II
S
NN

49,600. 00

429, 375. 00

366, 887. 00
28,214. 00
2,787, 817. 00

9512
949(5
8528
10341
11408

June 21,1909
July 8,1909
Jan. 14,1907
Feb. 20,1913
M a y 4,1918

25, 000
75,000
25,000
30,000
25,000

6, 500. 00
52,500. 00
20,000. 00
12,450. 00

26. 00
70.00
80.00
41. 50

25. 000
75,000
50,000
30,000
25,000

N o v . 7,1921
N o v . 15,1921
do._
N o v . 30.1921
D e c . 12,1921

A
OO
OO
II
OO

25,000. 00
(58, 750. 00
11,900.00

11063
9491
11027

July 25,1917
June 30,1909
Feb. 17,1917

50,000
25,000
25,000

7,000.00

25,000
25, 000
25,000

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

3,1922
5,1922
28,1922

II
II
PP

11066
10462
10308
4162
11702
10394
77(50
10723
11650
32005
7325
114(55
11696
11090

Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Apr.
May
MayMar.
Mar.
Aug.
Juno
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.

25, 000
25, 000
250. 000
50,000
25,000
200,000
125, 000
(50, 000
50, 000
25,000
100, 000
25, 000
150,000
25,000

Jan.

30.1922
do.!
Feb. 3,1922
Feb. 18,1922
Feb. 24,1922
Mar. 4,1922
Mar. 8,1922
Apr. 7,1922
May 13,1922
June 26,1922
July 14,1922
Aug. 14,1922
Sept. 23,1922
Oct. 26,1922

PP
II
II
AA
U
U
11
U
AA
U
V

28.00

11,1917
5,1913
19,1912
12,1889
10,1920
6,19] 3
23.1905
(5,1915
2,1920
5. J921
18, 1904
It), 191U
5, 1920
3,1917

25,000
25,000
250, 000
50,000
25, 000
100,000
125,000
35.000
50, 0(K)
25.000
25, 000
25,000
.150,000
25,000

14,000. 00
6, 000. 00
122, 500. 00
78,000. 00

56. 00
24.00
49.00
156.00

70,666.66

70.00
173. 00
04. 29

Sept. 17,1907
M a y 3,1909

30,000
25,000

15.000.00
25, 000 00

50. 00
100.00

25,000
25,000

Oct. 27,1922
Oct. 30,1922

11329 Apr. 3.1919
5ii 14 July 18,1901
20072 J u l y 1,1911

30,000
25,000
75,000

4, 500. 00
185,250. 00
34, 500. 00

15. 00
741. 00
46.00

30,000
200,000
150, 000

Nov. 2.1922
Nov. 18,1922
Nov. 22,1922

II
U
C

8717

280. 750. 00 1,123. 00
2, 500. 00
10.00

671, 077.00
264, 775. 00
21, 79(5. 00
112,917.00

48,500

48, 500.00

23,200
94,400

23, 200. 00
94,400. 00
21,100. 00

25,666.66

75,000. 00

24,300.00

A A.
OO
OO
LL

216. 250. 00
22, 500. (X)

47, 900. 00
24,600.00

47,900

930, 324. 00
95, 627. 00
144, 284.00
265, 763. 00
977,295,00
112,121.00

346,714. 00
279, 326. 00
122,449. 00
503.626. GO
52,387. 00

14, 500.00
10,000.00
17, 7.50. (X)

60,490.00
82,308. 00

147,500. 00
25,000.00

205,020. 00
906,443.00
306,802.00

6,250. 00
243, 300. 00

99,995
125, 000
50, 000

2, 500. 00
99,995. 00
125, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
99, 995. 00

u

147,500

o
H
i-rl
HH

ft

6

30,033. 00
91,984.00
39,430. (X)
170,037. 00
36, 307. 00
1,3S3,447. 00
262, 995. 00
35, 888. 00
975, 659. 00
984,671. 00
4(51, 016. 00
32,0(52. 00
47,916. 00
550,133. 00
174,230. 00
499,259. 00
27,357.00

243, 300

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TABLE N O . 42.—National hanks in charge of receivers, year ended October 81, 1927h capital and surplus at date of organization and at date
of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money depo&ifad withTreasurer
of the United Stales to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued
Total dividends paid
during existence as
a national banking
association

Organization

Charter
No.
Commercial National IBank, Great Falls,
Mont
_
664 Sterling National Bank, Sterling, Colo__665 Payettc National Bank, Payette, Idaho._
666 First National Bank, llighwood, Mont_..
667 Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont__668 First National Bank, Magdalena, N. Mex
669 First National Bank, Broadview, Mont._
670 Commercial National Bank, Wilmington,

Date

Capital

Amount

10530
11972
8075
11131
8716
10263
10809

Apr. 20,1914
M a y 2,1921
Jan. 9,1906
Dec. 29, 1917
M a y 3,1907
Aug. 27, 1912
Nov. 26,1915

$200,000
150,000
50,000
25,000
35,000
50,000
25,000

$106,000.00

12176

Apr. 17,1922
Dec. 15,1917

200,000
30,000

9,000.00

30.00

25,1902
20,1913
14,1919
27,1908

25,000
25,000
50,000
50,000

75,250. 00
20,000. 00
2, 000. 00
18,500. 00

301.00
80.00
4.00
37.00

582.1

Aug. 1,1907
May 14,1901

25,000
30,000

48, 250. 00
157,750. 00

193.00
525. 83

50,000 Mar. 26,1923
100,000 Apr. 2,1923

U
A
OP
RP
U

2620
91.65
8600
6085
7.119
5853

Jan.
May
Feb.
Dt'C.
Jan.
June

17.1882
22,1908
22, 1907
17, 1901
16,1904
5,1901

100,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
60, 000
25,000

.1(51,500.00
34, 750. 00
81), 490. 00
66,000. 00
168,000. 00
105,000. 00

161. 50
139. 00
357. <jtf
204. GO
280. 00
420. 00

100,000 Apr. 5,1923
50,000
.do
fiO. 000
Apr. 12.1923
50,000
do
(50, OCX) Apr. 18,1923
50,000
do

LL
A A.
PP
DD
J
U

Dec. 28,1911
Dec. 22,1919
Sept. 15,1906
Apr. 24,1919
June 14, 1916
Dec. 11,19G5
Mar. 10,1908
Dee. 5,1914

40, 000
30, 000
25,000
25,000
25,000
' 25, 000
100,000
25,000

29, 600. 00

74.00

126,563. 00

506. 25

32,000. 00
136,000. 00
15,000.00

128. 00
136. 00
GO. 00

C irculation
Lawful outstanding
money
date
deposited atfailureof

I

Receiver

Capital | appointed

Cause
of
failure

Total
deposits at
date of suspension
O
tart

663

N. C

_

_____

671 First National Bank, Winner, S. Dak
111.19
672 First National Bank, Wessington Springs.
S. Dak
1
. 6446
673 First National Bank, Kupert, Idaho
10429
674 First National Bank, Warren, Mass
11567
675 First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__ 9270
076 Firsr National Bank, American Falls,

Idaho
_.
677 First National Bank, CliftoE, Ariz_
678 Springfield National Bank, Springfield,
Ohio
„
679 First National Bank, Roundup, Mont.__
fis() National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak_._
First
081 First National Bank, Bottineau, N. Dak6H2 llome National Bank, Llano, Tex ____
683 i.iano National Bank, Llano, Tex
684 KiiriLifciis and Merchants National Bank,
Joifcrson, Iowa
68,'i City National Bank, Jerome, Idaho
First National Bank, Nampa, Idaho
687 ! First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo_.
688 First National Bank, Highland, Wis
6S9 Fir;4 National Bank, Joseph, Orcg
691 Peoples National .Bank, Salisbury, N. C.
Fust National Bank, Spencer, N. C




10123
11578
8370
11342
10880
8048
9076
10632

Sept.
July
Nov.
Oct.

7(1,750. 00
7, 500. 00
7,700.00
17, 500. 00
11, 500. 00

00

Failures

Name and location of banks
Per
cent

8

53. 00 ! $200,000
150, 000
153. 50
75,000
30. 00
25, 000
22.00
35, 000
35. 00.
50, 000
46.00
25,000

Deo.
Doc.
Dec.
Doc.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

9,1922
11,1022
13, 1922
29.1922
4, 1923
18, 1923
30.1923

200,000 Jan. 31,1923
do
30,000
50,000
25, 000
50, 000
50,000

40,000
3.0,000
200, 000
50,000
25,000
25, 000
100,000
25,000

Feb. 5,1923
Feb. 7,1923
Feb. 23,1923
Mar. 7,1923

Apr. 27,1923
May 24,1923
June 1,1923
Juno 14,1923
do
.. — do
July 3,1923
do.---—I

DD i
F I.
U I.
PP
AA
D
H

$200,000. 00
75,000. 00
25,000. 00
3-5,000. 00
50,000. 00

BB
V
DP

II
PP
K
JA
M
PP
AA
AP

$1,067,638
475, 881
20.1,514
j 39, 808
215,807
814, 244
74, 657

100, 000. 00
20,000.00

1,991, 806
186,104

50,000.00
2.5,000. 00

12, ioa oo

14,700

336,320
140, ¥68
!>92, 995
334, H o

25,000.00
45,400. 00
$94,750

W
o
o

265, 380
260, 527

94. 750. 00
24,400. 00
25, (XX). 00
35,800 00
14, 700. 00
4, 700. 00

1, 772,465
487, 252
176, 70S
333,101
403, 565
271,311

40,000. 00

99, 553
67, 061
375, 788
158, 539
77, 396
141,638
893.613
349.005

105, 500. 00
13, 700. (X)
24, 300 00
94, 700. 00

rt

W
w
o
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First National Bank, Big Sandy, Mont.. 11.004
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Willow C i t v , N .
Dak
6706
First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Grandfield, O k l a — 10006
F i r s t N a t i o n a l 'Bank, S a p u l p a , Okla
5951
First National Bank, Chester, Mont
11105
First National Bank, Henryettti, O k l a . - . ; 6867
First National Bank, Carroll, N«br
I 5957
First N ational 1 * ank, C ol qu i 11. (3a
| 6498
First National Bank, Shelby, Mont
| 10953
Faii-field National Bank, Fairfield, Idaho. 8986
Howard National Bank, Howard, S. Dak 10780
Roundup National Bank, Roundup,
Mont
10675
First National Bank, Wetuinka, Okla..._ 5935
First National Bank, Oswego, Mon t
11134
First National Bank, Lovington, N . Mex. 11029
First National Bank, Wells, Minn
4669
First National Bunk, Mitchell, S. D a k . . . ! 2645
Cavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N . Dak
_.._
i G075
American National Bank, Three Forks, I
Mont
_
•
! 10996
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , T o w e r C i t y , N . D y k 6557
Lohigh N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lehigh, Okla
5755
C i t y N a t i o n a l B a n k , Coalgate, Okla
H676
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Grey Eagle, M i n n .
8729
First National Bank, Fairview, Mout
12015
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Carter, M o n t
30995
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Bemingford, N e b r . . 10242
Vnion N a t i o n a l B a n k , Beloit, K a n s
6701
Texas County National Bank, Guyrnon,
Okla
,
12179
T u c s o n N a t i o n a l B a n k , T u c s o n , Ariz
11159
N a t i o n a l B a n k of BarnesviUo, Ohio
6621
Citizens N a t i o n a l B a n k , Roswell, N . M e x €777
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lancaster, M i n n __ 3J356
F i r s t N a l i o n a l B a n k , TolJey, N . D a k
78.10
Citizens N a t i o n a l B a n k , Crosby, N . D a k . 10519
* First National Bank, Turtle l.ake, N .
Dak...
8821
' First National Bank, Soper, Ok In,
10366
First National Bank, Springfield, 8. Dak- 8942
Miinor National Bank, Mil'nor, N . Dak . 8204
Farmers National Bank, Tishomirmo,
Okla
10431
First National Bank, Scale, Ala
30(554
First. N a t i o n a l B a n k , M a n v i l l c , W y o
11352
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , W o o d w o r i h , N . D a k J1353
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lenapaii, Okla
11436
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Poplar M o n t
10885
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lansford, N . D a k . . 8187




9,1917

25,000

10,000. 00

40.00

25, 000

OP

37,800

Apr. 18,1903
Apr. 24,1911
A UK. 19, 1901
Nov. 15.1917
J u n e 29,1903
Aug. 21.1901
Oct. '3,1902
Doc. 14, 1916
Dec. 24,1907
Aug. 13,1915

25,000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000
25,000
25, 000
60,000
25,000

44, 750. 00
45, 000. 00
1.77, 550. 00

179.00
180. 00
710. 20

75,000. 00
73, 750. 00
73,427. 00

300. 00
295. 00
293. 71
10.00

J u l y 12,1923
J u l y 21,1923
J u l y 30, 1923
do
J u l y 31, 1.923
Aug. 13,1923
A u g . 14, 1923
A u g . 27, 1923
A u g . 30,1923
Sept. 1, 1923

DD
H
DD
X
11
PP
111

2,500. 00

25, 000
50, 000
100,000
25,000
50, 000
50, (KK)
50. 000
25; 000
60, 000
25,000

150,065
182,035
OSS, 227
104,352
987,732
383,573
27,312
227,849
332,323
143,305

Oct.
June
Jan.
May
Dec.
Feb.

25,000
25,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
50,000

4, 500. 00
113,950. 00

18.00
455. 80

U, 0C0. 00
2.13, 750. 00
167, 500. 00

30.00
427. 50
335.00

25,000
40,000
25,000
30, 000
100, 000
100,000

Sept. 6,1923
Oct. 2, 1923
Oct. 5, 1923
Oct. 8,1923
Oct. 22,1923
Oct. 23,1923

DD
U
OP
RP
U
DD

Oct.

OP

May

26,1914
15,1901
8,1918
26,1917
12, 1891
8,1882

52,000. 00

7,1923

208.00

25,000

4,000. 00
86,500. 00
99,250. 00

10. 00
346. 00
394, 00

38,650. 00

154. 60

18, 300. 00
149, 875. 00

73. 20
599. 50

25. 000
do
50, 000 N o v . 7, 1.923
35, 000 N o v . 8,1923
do
50, 000
25, 000 . . . d o
40, 000
do
25, 000 N o v . 9,1923
25, 000 X o v . 10, 1923
50,000 N o v . 13,1923

5,000. 00

20.00

Jan.

28,1908

25,000

Apr.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
May
Aug.
Apr.
July
Mar.

30,1917
9,1902
14,1901
10.1920
28, 1907
26.1921
25,1917
27,1912
24,1903

40,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
25, 000
40, 000
25,000
25,000
25,000

Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
A.pr.
May
May
Apr.

21.1922
21,1.918
29, i903
20,1903
14, 1919
17.1905
14,191-1

25,000
100, 000
100,000
50, 000
25,000
25, 000
25,000

133, 000. (X)
373. 500. 00
5,000. 00
66, 250. 00
27, 500. 00

133.
747.
20.
205.
110.

June 8,1907
Apr. 15,1913
Oct. 2, 1907 I
J u n e 4,1906 \

25,000
30, 000
25, 000
30,000

30,125. 00
22, 950. 00
22,105. 00
86, 000. 00

120.
7<i.
88.
286.

July
Sept.
May
Apr.
Aug.
July
Mar.

30, 000
60, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000
25,000
25,000

14, 750. 00
28,800. 00
1,250.00
3, 750. 00
1, 500. 00

49.17
48. 00
5. 00
15. 00
6 00

63, 000. 00

252. 00

23,1913 '
28,19 J-I !
1,191?) j
26.1919 :
18, 1919 i
28,1916 ;
16,1906 ,

July

29,1923

zz
w

97,000.00
99,000. 00

211,204
216,352
40, 982
126,305
745,030
562,553

23,200.00

353,645

25,000.00

&
AA
11
U

50, 000. 00
12, 250. 00

ss
u

6, 200.
25, 000.
5. 950.
49, 300.

It

00
00
00
00
00

25, 000
100, 000
100, 000
200, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000

do..
N o v . 14,1923
....do.
N o v . 16, 1923
N o v . 19, 1923
N o v . 21, 1923
do

A
OO
A
J
G
C
O

50
50
42
(57

25, 000
30,000
25,000
30,000

do...- —
Xov. 22, 1923
Nov. 28,1923

IT
J
H
11

25. 000 Dec. 6,1923
25, 000 Dec. 10, 1923
2f>, 000 Dec. 11, 1923
2.r). 000
do
2") 000 Dec. 14, 1923
25, 000 Dec. 17, 1923
25,000
do

24, 300. 00
5, 650. 00
45,800. 00
24, 500. 00
24, 600. 00
25,000. 00
9, 700.00

AA
C
11
O
II
II

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67, 300.
100, 000.
188, 200.
24, 700.
6, 250.

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

9, 700. 00
17,750. 00
10,009. 00
24,400.00
25, 000.00

6,500. 66

63,477
157,386
l.->9,010
15K, 720
90,443
146,213
33,989
203,317
545,591
173,519
588, 287
877,090
497,195
.179,618
87,434
146, 3S0
134,
93,
150,
237,

961
891
32«
094

132,277
:'»9, CM
64,463
47.S81
77, 707
lOfi, 028
124,405

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TABLE N O . 42.—National hanks in charge of receivers, year ended October 81, 1924> capital and surplus at date of organization arid at date fcO
of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer
O
of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued
Total dividends paid
during existence as
a national banking
association

Organization

Failures

Circulation

Name and location of banks
Charter
No.

Date

Capital

Amount

Per
cent

Capital

Receiver
appointed

Cause
of
failure

Lawful outstanding
at date of
money
failure
deposited

Total
deposits at
date of suspension

w
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H
First National Bank, Forsyth, Mont
Condon National Bank, Condon, Oreg..
First National Bank, Moore, Mont
Miners National Bank, Henryctta, Okla_.
First National Bank, Schulter, Okla
Merchants National Bank, Mandan,
N. Dak_.
_
First National Bank, Webster, 8. Dak...
First National Bank, Dodson, Mont.
Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls,
S. Dak
First National Bank, Sentinel Butte,
N. Dak
First National Bank, Beach, N. Dak
First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak....
First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah.
National Bank of Carlsbad, N. Mex
Dakota National Bank, Dickinson,
N. Dak
First National Bank, Lusk, Wyo
First National Bank, St. John, Wash
First National Bank, Warroad, Minn..
First National Bank, Brookings, S. Dak..
First National Bank, Ronan, Mont.
First National Bank, Harrison, Ncbr.
San Juan County National Bank, Farmington, N. Mex
First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash...
First National Bank, Carthage, S. Dak..
First National Bank, Onida, 8. Dak
Commercial National Bank, Miles City,
Mont
Nowata National Bank, Nowata, Okla—
First National Bank, Castlewood, S. Dak.




10,1904
24,1906
7,1907
20,1913
5,1917

$50,000
50,000
50,000
25, 000
25,000

$136, 500. 00
12, 500. 00
22, 750. 00
42, 250. 00
12, 500. 00

273.00
25. 00
45. 50
169. 00
50.00

$75,000 Dec. 18,1923
do
50,000
25,000 Dec. 20,1923
50,000 Dec. 21,1923
25,000 ... . d o -

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$33,700.00
11,800.00
24, 500. 00
25,000. 00

$352,127. 00
121,155.00
144,127.00
434, lfil. 00
51,164. 00

O
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10004 Aug. 24,1914
6502 Nov. 19,1902
11086 Aug. 23,1917

50,000
25,000
25,000

5, 000. 00
32, 500. 00

10.00
130.00

50, 000 Dec. 26,1923
25,000 Jan. 2,1924
25,000 Jan. 21,1924

J.
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25,000. 00
24,700.00

315,054.00
224, 512, 00
72,899. 00

H
O

50,000

240,500. 00 481.00

150, 000 Jan. 24,1924

H

74,250. 00

1, 514,456. 00

25,000 . . . . . d o .
50,000
do.
25,000 Jan. 28,1924
25, 000 ___-do
100,000 Feb. 6,1924

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25,000. 00
23,300. 00
23,400. 00
11,800.00

102,160. 00
389, 152. 00
216,114.00
249,187. 00
446,659. 00

7320
8261
8.539
10349
10967

2823

June
Mar.
Jan.
Fob.
Mar.

Nov. 14,1882

10706 Feb.
9484 May
6733 Apr.
9111 Mar.
6884 July

10,1915
26,1909
1,1903
25,1908
8,1903

25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
30,000

7663 Mar.
11390 June
11172 Mar.
11815 Aug.
3087 Nov.
9864 Aug.
June

4,1905
23,1919
11,1918
4, 1920
15, 1883
31, .1.910
28,1907

50, 000
50,000
40,000
25, 000
50, 000
25,000
50,000

May
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.

6,1908
16,1903
20,1916
17,1920

25.000
25,000
25,000
25,000

9151
6742
10833
11585

5015 Aug. 15,1895
6367 July 23,1902
6000 Oct. 2,1901

10,000. 00
52, 500. 00
57, 750. 00
31, 750. 00
142, 900. 00

40.00
210, 00
231. 00
127.00
476. 33

68, 000. 00 136. 00

"ic'ooaoo"

40.00

270, 500. 00
22, 250. 00
109, 000. 00

541.00
89.00
218.00

23, 062. 50
38, 500. 00
23, 500. 00

92.25
154. 00
94.00

80,000
277, 000. 00
25,000
112, 000. 00
25, 000 i 42, 500. 00

346. 25
448.00
170. 00

50, 000 Feb. 7,1924
do.
50, 000
do
40,000
Feb. 9, 1924
25,000
do
100, 000
.do.....
25, 000
50,000 Feb. 12,1924
25,000 ..—do
50,000 .....do
25,000 .... -do
25,000
do

_.

250,000 Feb. 15,1924
25, 000 Feb. 19,1924
25,000 .....do

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99, 200. 00
5,950. 00
15,000. 00

176,986. 00
82, 343. 00
98,542. 00
159,329.00
623,164.00
102,643.00
353, 80(5. 00

j

24,200. 00
50,000. 00
25,000. 00
25,000. 00

105,490.00
188,453. 00
228,933. 00
112, 045. 00

98, 500. 00
16,797.50
24,600. 00

1, 588,243. 00
459,448.00
104, 542. 00

o
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47,100. 00
48,500. 00

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Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla..
First National Bank, Clovis, N. Mcx._...
First National Bank, Charlo, Mont
First National Bank, Princeton, Wis
First National Bank, Sidney, Mont
..
Btockmcns National Bank, Fort Benton,
Mont__
First National Bank, Fort Sumner, N.
Mcx___
Wells National Bank, Wells, Minn
First National Bank, Gering, Nehr
Western National Bank, Mitchell, S.
Dak
First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla
First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. Dak..
First National Bank, Clayton, N. Mex...
First National Bank, in Doming, N. Mex.
First National Bank, St. Anthony, Tdaho.
First National Bank, Huron, S. Dak......
Farmers & Merchants National Bank,
Fair bury, Nebr_
First National Bank, Golva, N. Dak
First National Bank, Lingle, Wyo
Torrington National Bank, Torrington,
Wyo
Citizens National Bank, Jamestown.
N. Dak
First National Bank, Poison, Mont..
Farmers National Bank, Parsons, Kans_.
Merchants National Bank, Crookston,
Minn
Citizens National Bank, Sissoton, 8. Dak.
First National Bank, Bristow, Nchr_. _.
Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa...
Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo_.__.
First National Bank, Lake Preston,
S. Dak...
First National Bank, Hay ward, Wis.
First National Bank, Plenty wood, Mont.
First National Bank, Sterling, Colo.
First National Dank, Rocky Ford, Colo..
First National Bank of Fergus County,
Lewistown, Mont
Citizens National Bank, Albuquerque,
N. Mex
__
State National Bank, Albuquerque,
N. Mex
.
First National Bank, Marysville, Kans_.
First National Bank, Alexander, N. Dak_.
. First National Bank, Pilger, Nebr
i First National Bank, Wilsall, Mont.—..




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39, 000. 00

77,633. 00
64,864. 00
4(i, 276. 00
322,890. CO
395, 764. 00

.do.—

H

191,895.00

467,119. 00

do
.do.—
.do

CE
AA
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5, 850. 00
75, 000. 00
11,500.00

79,155. 0
745, 030. 00
265,790. 00

Feb. 27,1924
do. Mar. 1,1924
.do.—
Mar. 4,1924
do .
Mar. 14,1924

J
AA
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J
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93,400. 00
27, 300. 00
23,700. 00
60, 000. 00
25, 000. 00
48, 600. 00
30, 000 00

289,727. 00
493,803. 00
103,496.00
197, 525. 00
307,368. 00
236,777. 00
1,099,420. 00

60,000 Mar. lo, 1924
25, 000 Mar. 18,1924
25,000 Mar. 19,1924

R
SS
K

60, 000.00

223,363. (X)
50, 234. 00
54,763.00

17,1912
14,1907
26, 1918
25,1901
23,1907

25,000
35, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000

59, 250. 00
50,100. 00
1, 500. 00
44, 500. 00
103, 250. 00

237. 00
143. 14
6.00
178.00
413.00

25,000
do
100,000 Feb. 20,1924
do
25, 000
25, 000 Feb. 21,1924
50,000 Feb. 26,1924

D e c . 24,1889

100,000

802,000. 00

802. 00

200, 000

8617 Feb. 28,1907
6788 Apr. 6,1903
8062 Dec. 28,1905

25,000
30,000
50,000

45, 500. 00
75, 000 00
59, 750. 00

182.00
250. 00
119. 50

25,000
75, 000
25, 000

7455 Sept. 12,1904
5647 Dec. 8,1900
9283 Oct. 16,1908
5713 Dec. 29,1900
6974 Aug. 5,1903
5764 Dec. 31,1900
2819 M a y 1.9,1882

50,000
25,000
25. 000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
50, 000

126,221.00
175,850.00
32, 076. 84
150,500.00
55,400. 00
207, 625. 00
166, 350. 00

10340 Feb. 8,1913
11346 Apr. 14,1919
11231 A u g . 19,1918

60, 000
25, 000
25,000

23,400. 00

11309

Feb.

35,000

8,750.00

25.00

7820
9449
11537

June 16, 1905
Mar. 26,1909
Nov. 18,1919

50, 000
25, 000
100,000

60, 500. 00
26, 250. 00
3,000. 00

121.00
105. 00
3.00

50,000 Mar. 21,1924
25,000 Mar. 22,1924
100,000 Mar. 24,1924

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3262
6395
9448
6056
10565

Oct.
Aug.
June
Nov.
June

25,1884
18,1902
5,1909
9,1901
12, 1914

75, 000
50, 000
25, 000
(50, 000
25, 000

155, 250. 00
173. (XX). 00
53, 625. 00
67, 200. 00
17,400. (X)

207. 00
346. 00
214. 50
112.00
69. 60

do
75, 000
.do._ .
50, 000
.do.—
40, 000
60. 000 Mar. 27,1924
do...
40, 000

10758
7831
10438
5624

July
June
May
Oct.
Oct.

24,1915
9.1905
12,1913
29,1800
23,1903

25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
50, 000

22, 500. 00
90.00
58, 750. 00
235. 00
22, 500. 00
90. 00
342,986. 05 1,371.94
78,800. 00
157. 60

2.',, 000
50, 000
50, 000
100, 000
60,000

485,000. 00

10203
8784
11165
5978
9004
4194

May
June
Feb.
July
Dec.

3,1919

May 9,1904

100,000

11442

Aug.

8,1919

Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Apr.

17,1904
25,1882
22,1919
2,1901
11,1919

100,000
50, 000
25, 000
25,000
25,000

44
40
31
00
60
50
70

39.00

7274

100,000
100, 000
25, 000
75, 000
40,000
50, (XX)
65, 000

35, 000

.do —

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474,377. 32
221,625. 00
1,000.00
77, 750. 00

485. 00

474. 38
443. 25
4.00
311. 00

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67,468.00
24,400.00
24,700. 00
100, 000. 00

284,231. 00
114,786.00
305, 556. 00

H
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75, 000. 00
40, 000. 00
25,000. 00
59, 200. 00
24, 600. 00

1,170,960.00
450,944.00
138,960.00
588, 851.00
188,432.00

Mar. 28,1924
Mar. 29,1924
Mar. 31,1924
Apr. 5,1924
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24, 200. 00
9, 600. 00
6, 250. 00
300. 000. 00
14,100. 00

275,947. 00
568, 838. 00
243,877.00
712,005.00
239, 527. 00

300,000 Apr. 12,1924

SS

124, 500. 00

2,866,963. 00

100,000 Apr. 14,1924

100,000

7186
2791.
11297
5937
11335

252.
703.
128.
602.
221.
830.
332.

14,250. 00
62, 500. 00

II

83,700.00

. . . . do
Apr. 15,1924
_do
Apr. 22,1924
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167, 400. 00
74, 200. 00
24,400. 00
48, GOO. 00

200, 000
75,000
25, 000
50,000
25,000

u

701,281.00
1,645,675.00
591,816.00
202, 272. 00
202,998. 00
23,019.00

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of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date'of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer
of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued

to

Total dividends paid

during existence us
a national banking
association

Organization
Name and location of banks
Charter
No.

Date

Capital

Amount

Per
cent

Failures
outstanding

Total
deposits at

failure

pension

Circulation

Capital

Receiver
appointed

Cause
of
failure

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>07
508
09
10
11
12
$18
514
15
16
417
18
19
20
91

22
523
24
25
26
427
528
$30

m

National Bank of Commerce, Shawnee.
Okla
Citizens National Bank, Bankinson,
N. Dak_
City National Bank, El Paso, Tex
Silver City Natinai Bank, Silver City,
N. Mex...
_
First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex .
First National Bank, Baker, Mont..
Farmers National Bank, Burlington*
Kaus
...
Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis,
111
First National Bank, Schuyler, Nebr... .
First National Bank, Morristown, S. Dak.
City National Bank of Huron, Huron,
S Dak
First National Bank, .Newcastle, Wyo
Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, Colo..
First National Bank, Basin, Wyo
First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N.
Dak
First National Bank, Gaiata, Mont
Citizens National Bank, Worthington,
Minn
_
First National Bank, Poteau, Okla_._ . . .
National Bank of Commerce of Rochester,
N. Y
First National Bank.Alexandria, S. Dak..
First National Bank, Walhalla, N. DakWeiser National Bank, Weisor, Idaho
City National Bank, Me Atester,Okla___
Citizens National Bank, Ness City, Kans..
First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo
First National Bank, Lambert, Mont




$100,000

Apr. 28,1924

R

$100,000. 00

$»3C, 087. 00

106.33
471. 00

30,000
500,000

Apr. 30,1924
M a y 8,1924

II
11

30,000.00

206,864. 00
3, 384, 059. 00

2.55, 500. 00
511.00
430, 000. 00 1,720.00
7, 500. 00
30.00

100,000
100,000
25,000

M a y 14,1924
do.
M a y 20, 1924

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42,100. 00
24, 597. 50
21,900. 00

659, 678. 00
361,326.00
150, 340. 00

327. 00

55,000

M a y 21,1924

PP

49,300. 00

316,452,00

57, 000. 00
214, 750. 00
12, 500.00

28. 50
429. 50
50.00

200,000
50,000
25,000

M a y 22,1924
M a y 24, 1924

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47, 200. 00
25, 000. 00

433, 685. 00
524.922. 00
98,667.00

50,000
25,000
25, 000
25,000

44, 750. 00
78, 750. 00
55,125.00
17,500.00

89.50
315.00
208. 50
70.00

25, 000
25,000
35,000

Juno 12,1924
do
Juno 14,1924

I)
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24, 300. 00
24, 600. 00
35,000. 00

442,668. 00
164,286.00
174, 795. 00

M a r . 29,1901
Oct. 10,1917

50,000
25,000

190,000. 00
7,000. 00

380. 00
28.00

50,000
25,000

June 17.1924
June 18,1924

P

50.000.00

611,146.00

June 7,1901
J a n . 14,1904

25,000
25,000

50, .500. 00
38, 750. 00

202.00
155. 00

25,900
25,000

June 19,1924
do

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18,000.00
22, 700. 00

421,059.00
238, 357. 00

500,000
25,000
25, 000
50,000
50, 000
30,000
100, 000
25,000

1,222, 500. 00
76, 500. 00
18, 500. 00
118, 584. 67
63,000. 00
70, 950. 00
949,000. 00

244. 50
306.00
74.00
237.17
126.00
236. 50
949.00

1, 500, 000
25, 000
25, 000
75,000
50, 000
45, 000
200, 000
25,000

Juno 21,1924
June 23,1924
do
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June 24,1924
July 3, J924
July 9,1924
July 16,1924

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459, 897. 50
24,400. 00
25,000. 00
65, 000. 00
49, 300. 00

198, 498. 89
456, 206. 00
162, 432. 00
574,356. 00
400, 502. 00

200,000. 00

4,498,121. 00
63,973.00

12441

Aug. 18,1923

$100,000

8084
7514

J a n . 18,1906
Oct. 14, 1904

30,000
100,000

3539
5487
10443

June 24,1886
M a y 19,1900
Aug. 19,1913

50,000
25, 000
25,000

6955

Sept. 10,1903

25,000

81, 750.00

10399
2788
9817

Apr. 30,1913
Sept. 4,1882
M a y 11,1910

200,000
50, 000
25,000

8781
7198
9603
10858

June
Mar.
Sept.
May

3,1907
23,1904
29, 1909
15,1916

5772
11089
5910
7118
8111
5918
9133
8139
6406
8081
1800
11170

Feb.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.

1,1906
16,1901
14,1908
19,1906
7, 1902
3,1906
29,1870
20,1918

$31,900.00
471,000.00

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833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
840
847
848

First National Bank, Bridgewater,S.Dak_i 6925
Citizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo.i 8089
Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla.._ 10115
First National Bank, Harrington, Wash.. 9210
First National Bank, Minnesota Lake,
Minn
6204
First National Bank, Rexburg, Idaho
7133
First National Bank, Ririe, Idaho
10020
First National Hank, Putnam, Conn
j 448
State National Bank, Carlsbad, N . Mex__ 10962
Northwestern National Bank of Livingston, Mont
11000
First National Bank in Clovis, N . Mex_. 12522
First National Bank,Beaver Creek, "Minn.: 9321
First National Bank, Kudyard, Mont.___I 11203
First National Bank, Groom, Tex
11447
First National Bank, Ozark, Ala
7629
First National Bank, Ulon, Minn
7081
Citizens National Bank, Center ville, !
Tenn
.
9827
National Border Bank of El Paso, Tex..._ 124S7

July
Jan.
Nov.
July

23.1003
l% mm
23, 1911.
10,1908

25,000
100,000
25, 000
50,000

86, 750. 00
79,000. 00
34,050. 00
46, 500. 00

25.000 July 18,1924
100,000 July 21,1924
do
25, 000
50, 000 Aug. 6,1924

347.00
79. 00
136.20
93. 00

O
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a
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Apr
5,1902
Jan. 19,1904
Oct.
9,1810
Mar. 23,1864
Feb. 8,1917

25,000
M
71,500.00 286.00 i 25,000
do
C
50,000
120,500.00 241.00 , 50, 000 Aug. 11, 1924
25,0(X)
25, 000 ... ;.do_:..._
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6, 750. 00 27. 00
100, 000
M
814,000.00 814.00 I 3 50, 000 A ue. .13. 1924
75,000 | 22, 500. 00
75,000 Aug. 25,1924
30.00
a

Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Feb.
Dee.

100,000 :
!
50, 000
25, 000
25,000
25, 000
25,000
25, 000

27,1917
28,1924
4,1909
29,1918
16,1919
13,1905
12,1903

May 31,1910
Jan. 17,1924

30, 000
200, 000

8, 000. 00
36, 500. 00
85, 737. 22
42, 500. 00

8.00

100,000
50. 000
30, 000
25,000
25, 000
244. 96 | 35, 000
25,000
.170.00

30, 000
do
200, 000 Oct. 30, 1924

37, 800. 00

12,295,000 23,321,713.60

Aug. 30,1924
Sept. 4, 1U24
Sept. 20, 19X1
Oct. 4,1924
Oct.
6,1924
Oct. 23,1924
Oct. 28,1924

-L; , 800,000

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6, 500. 00
99, W95. (X)
3, S50. 00
19,200.00

228, 891.00
1,214,862.00

25. 000. 00
50,000. (X)
1(5,250.00
50, 000. 00

324.105. 00
215^772.00
7'.\ 350.00
1,478,076.00

1WS, 499. 00

j
25, 000. CK)

I ."0. 53H. 00
1(18,795.00
114,075.00
16, 520. 00

32, 800. 00
24, 700. 00
7, 700. 00

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2, 677, S;-.7 9 575 979 50 ' iO". 094 119 X«)

I

A = Defalcation of officers.
B = Defalcation of officers a n d f r a u d u l e n t m a n a g e m e n t .

('--Crop loss.
1) = Large losses, withdrawals, and insufficient credit.
E = Depreciation of securities.
F = Excessive loans to others, injudicious banking, and depreciation of securities.
G = Excessive loans to officers and directors, and depreciation of securities.
11 = Heavy withdrawals.
I = E xcessive loans.
J —Large losses.
K = Unable to realize on assets.
L= Bad paper.
M = Defalcation by former cashier.
N = Fraudulent management.
<> = Depleted reserve.
P = Deflation.
Q = Fraudulent management and injudicious banking. _
]-t=Irregularities.
S = Investments in real estate mortgages and depreciation of securities.
T = Bad paper taken over from old organization.
U =Injudicious banking.
V=Injudicious banking and depreciation of securities.
W=Tnjudicious banking and failure of large debtors.
X = Large losses in loans and discounts.
Y=Insufficient credit.




Z = Wrecked by cashier.
A A = Closed by run.
BB = Large losses and injudicious bnnking.
CE = Crop loss and depreciation of securities.
Dl): = Injudicious banking and adverse business conditions.
KE- = Injudicious banking and excessive loans to officers and others.
FF = Wrecked by assistant cashier.
1111 = Forgeries and embezzlement.
11 == Unable to realize on loans.
= Robbery and burning of bank.
= Unable to realize on loans and failure of stockholders to puy balance due on capital.
LI,= = Defalcation by cashier.
NN = = Wrecked by president.
O O == Deficient reserve and unable to realize on loans.
P P =^Inability to meet demands.
= Irregularities of president and speculation in real estate.
= Bad management.
ZZ = = Receiver appointed to assess stockholders.
O P =-Large demands and depleted cash.
J A == Large losses and defalcation.
AP: = Directors closed due to rumor of run.
UI = =Heavy withdrawals and lack of public confidence.
R P = =Depleted reserve and shrinkage of deposits.
a= = Information not available.

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TABLE N O . 43.—National

banks in charge of receivers, dates of

organization,

amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 192%

Title and location of bank

Pynchon National Bank, Springfield, Mass
:
Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa_.
First National Bank, Billings, Mont
_
Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y__
Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa
Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass
Mesa County National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo.__.
First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla
First National Bank, Sutton, W. Va._.
First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa
First National Bank, Bowling Green, Ohio
First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla.
First National Bank, Bluflton, Ohio
_
First National Bank, Newman, Calif
First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak
First National Bank, Fairneld, Idaho._
First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak
First National Bank, Towner, N. Dak
First National Bank, Hearne, Tex
Farmers National Bank, Cooper, Tex
First National Bank, Gridley, Calif..
First National Bank, Cut Bank, Mont
First National Bank, Chappell, Nebr
Commonwealth National Bank, Reedsville, Va
Picher National Bank, Picher, Okla
First National Bank, Ranger, Tex
_
Emmetsburg National Bank, Emmetsburg, Iowa,..
First National Bank, Beaver, Pa
Corn Belt National Bank. Scotland, S. Dak...
First National Bank, Ambia, Ind...
First National Bank, Desdemona, Tex.
_
California National Bank, Modesto, Calif.
First National Bank, Sipo Springs, Tex
First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa
First National Bank, Sydney, Nebr..
_
Overland National Bank, Boise, Idaho
First National Bank, Bridgeport, Nebr
Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho
First National Bank, Crawford, Tex
First National Bank, Moran, Tex.
Havre National Bank, Havre, Mont..
First National Bank, Joplin, Mont
National Bank of Cleburne, Tex
Peoples National Bank, National City, Calif
United States National Bank, Vale, Oreg
First National Bank, Vale, Oreg.
_
First National Bank, Burley, Idaho.
Edwards National Bank, Booker, Tex
Farmers National Bank, Big Sandy, Mont...
First National Bank, Wendell, Idaho
Stockmens National Bank, Poplar, Mont
Stillwater National Bank, Absarokee, Mont
First National Bank, Seeley, Calif
National City Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah
Second National Bank, Elk ton, Md
First National Bank, Myton, Utah
State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla
Corydon National Bank, Corydon, Ind 1
First National Bank, Cotton Plant, Ark.
First National Bank, Oak Grove, La
Farwell National Bank, Farwell, Tex
First National Bank, Spencer, Nebr
First National Bank, Ingomar, Mont
_._
American National Bank, Billings, Mont
First National Bank, Fresno, Mont
Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak
First National Bank, Hope, N. Mex
_
First National Bank, Mountainair, N. Mex
First National Bank, Lawton, Okla
First National Bank, Colusa, Calif
Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, Mont
Sterling National Bank, Sterling, Colo
Payette National Bank, Payette, Idaho
First National Bank, Highwood, Mont

Date of organization

Capital
stock

Apr. 7,1865
$200, 000
Feb. 2o, 1865
200,000
Dec. 27,1883
150,000
Dec. 11,1906
200,000
Sept. 12, 1883
50, 000
June 10,1892
200. 000
May 31,1905
100,000
Aug. 10, 1880
500, 000
Aug. 17,1902
50,000
Feb. 20, 1864
100,000
May 23, 1889
50,000
Mar. 24, 1912
50, 000
Nov. 19, 1900
50, 000
May 29, 1910
50, 000
Nov. 28, 1919
50,000
Mar. 30, 1912
25,000
Apr. 24, 1914
25, 000
Sept. 29, 1905
25, 000
July 5, 1894
50, 000
Sept. 24, 1914
50, 000
40,000
Mar. 14, 1918
Oct. 5, 1909
50, 000
50, 000
May 10, 1910
6, 1916
25, 000
Jan.
Feb. 3, 1920
100,000
Jan. 26, 1906
200, 000
Dec. 23,1905
50, 000
Feb. 10, 1888
50,000
25,000
May 28, 1917
July 30, 1909
25, 000
Sept. 2, 1919
25, 000
Feb. 23,1917
100, 000
Nov. 6. 1919
25, 000
June 22. 1910
50, 000
50, 000
Mar. 12, 1902
100, 000
June 18. 1915
25,000
Feb. 23, 1910
100, 000
July 15, 1902
30, 000
May 19. 1913
25,000
June 5; 1916
50, 000
May 18, 1910
25, 000
Nov. 11, 1916
150, 000
May 6, 1889
25,000
June 21,1909
75,000
July 8, 1909
50, 000
Jan. 14, 1907
30. 000
Feb. 20. 1913
25, 000
May 4.1919
25, 000
July 25, 1917
25, 000
June 30,1909
25,000
Feb. 17,1917
25,000
Aug. 11,1917
25, 000
Sept. 5, 1913
250, 000
Nov. 19,1912
50, 000
Aug. 12,1889
25, 000
Apr. 10,1920
200, 000
May 6,1913
125, 000
May 23,1905
(50, 000
Mar. 6,1915
50, 000
Mar. 2.1920
25, 000
Aug. 5.1921
100, 000
Jan. 18,1904
Aug. 16,1919
25, 000
Apr. 5,1920
150, 000
Oct.
3, 1917
25, 000
Sept. 17,1907
25, 000
May 3,1909
25,000
Apr. 3,1919
30, 000
July 18,1901
200, 000
1, 1911
150,000
July
200. 000
Apr. 20, 1914
150,000
May 2, 1921
9,1906
To, 000
Jan
29,1917
25, 000
Dec.
1 After partial liquidation by receiver assets sold and creditors paid in full.

400
469
513
615
523
531
533
542
549
554
582
587
690
591
593
51)4
590
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
605
606
607
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
623
625
(526
(.28
630
632
633
634
635
638
640
642
643
644
645
646
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666




Receiver
appointed

June 24,1901
Dec. 12,1906
July 2,1910
Apr. 19,1911
June 21,1912
Oct. 20,1913
Nov. 29,1913
Jan. 22,1914
Aug. 29,1914
Jan. 19,1915
Jan. 5,1917
Jan. 2,1918
Nov. 17,1919
Jan. 31,1920
Aug. 20,1920
Aug. 26,1920
Dec. 20,1920
Dec. 28,1920
Jan. 21,1921
Jan. 28,1921
Jan. 29,1921
.. do
do
Feb. 16.1921
Feb. 21,1921
Mar. 2,1921
Mar. 11,1921
Mar. 26.1921
Mar. 28,1921
Apr. 5,1921
Apr. 7,1921
Apr. 13,1921
Apr. 18,1921
May

18,1921

May 27,1921

May

28,1921

do
June 11,1921
June 16,1921
Aug. 29,1921
Sept. 16,1921
do
Oct. 27.1921.
Nov. 7,1921
Nov. 15,1921
do
Nov. 30,1921
Dec. 12,1921
Jan. 3,1922
Jan. 5,1922
Jan. 28.1922
Jan. 30,1922
do..
Feb. 3,1922
Feb. 18,1922
Feb. 24,1922
Mar. 4,1922
Mar. 8,1922
May

June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec

7,1922
13,1922
26, 1922
14,1922
14,1922
23.1922
26,1922
27,1922
30,1922
2,1922
18,1922
22,1922
9,1922
11,1922
13,1922
29,1922

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215

appointment of receiver, and closing, ivith amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining
Nominal assets at date of suspension
Estimated

Estimated

good

doubtful

$755, 664
814, 783
1,087,304
158, 243
126, 110
1, 610, 081
200, 412
1,488,390
310,050
1, 080, 785
580, 259
98, 696
453, 226
260, 893
7.50, 777
279, 978
236, 201
40, 132
84, 309
633, 714
133,615
91, 852
287, 838
260, 982
177,077
741,218
390, 467
426, 383
217, 254
91,391
49, 505
379, 914
33, 994
147,933
203, 698
882, 653
91,326
678,103
9, 467
54, 232
298, 018
13,361
1, 337, 969
269, 826
184,455
29, 908
486, 036
40, 627
14, 794
140, 281
15, 898
.101,355
46, 108
2,146, 734
144, 713
40, 431
640, 092
930, 940
245, 702
39, 333
31, 362
559,918
48, 652
i65, 067
6,164
57,132
121,564
308, 039
300, 993
128, 697
447, 804
241,183
63, 743
27,638

Estimated
worthless
$8, 482
130,499
552, 201
199,574
19,304
30,913
165, 264
401,444
27, 210
47, 999
46, 827
210, 960
6, 352
510,587
32, 304
125, 972
1,553
222, 989
144,913
149,356
372, 056
59, 651
118,519
238
67, 741
264, 810
35, 790
75, 048
50, 999
18, 935
56, 700
275, 422
30,441
227, 297
20, 660
423, 571
34, 263
307, 42.1
38, 667
34, 323
189, 443
63, 552
764, 506
83, 608
154,190
76, 745
195,347
40, 852
41,507
32, 406
41,613
14,313
31,4.17
80, 930
98, 733
19,985
26, 058
351,628
37, 652
19,564
93, 957
247,210
119,042
309,219
22, 935
21,981
37, 766
802
646, 628
402, 098
424, 765
270, 603
168,413
37, 428

$942,113
2,013,406
505,016
413, 533
294, 805
1,603,429
248, 785
507, 052
80, 899
2,388,710
283, 028
138,332
121, 751
454, 549
192,169
78, 894
124, 538
66, 665
273, 349
109,437
27, 037
280, 553
448, 611
20,154
133,918
1,864,464
251,835
220, 623
198,069
38, 298
55, 484
602, 331
99, 097
139, 231
215,324
284, 862
72, 899
735, 340
167, 320
40, 987
238, 211
8, 751
483, 862
100,137
590, 820
286, 691
412,057
99, 544
22, 211
26, 883
102, 418
139,877
44, 581
1, 367, 227
182,485
36, 120
913,996
394, 591
567, 920
75, 957
21,278
413,718
137, 880
270, 200
39, 358
118,292
9, 461
22, 802
408, 661
405, 565
1,189,442
463, 971
123,049
187, 644

17688°—24f




1.5

Additional
assets received since
date of
suspension

Total assets

$124,059
2, 060, 394
629, 583
225, 397
52. 807
130; 168
52, 069
1,072,359
35, 199
970,193
179,140
35, 281
93, 369
195,190
122,116
62, 271
32,184
52, 986
85, 297
1.1,159
66, 623
40,513
45, 046
42, 649
15, 025
75, 238
28, 294
79, 495
44, 026
67,178
11,287
151,395
5,318
46, 709
41.211
210, 882
26, 549
216,388
4. 392
4,075
39, 281
4, 763
57, 567
40, 729
97, 806
58, 284
40, 565
26, 861
2,104
14,841.
3, 039
6, 058
10,526
489, 234
IS, 251
13,781
39,162
124,128
49,915
22, 046
21,351
43, 270
.18,385
40,412
2,678
24, 438
18,343
13,201
91,143
71,014
155,790
50,613
32, 432
5, 057

$1,830,318
5,019,082
2, 774, 104
996, 747
493, 026
3, 374, 591
666, 530
3, 469, 245
453, 358
4, 487, 687
1, 089, 254
483, 269
674, 698
1,421,219
1,097,366
547, 115
394, 476
382, 772
587, 868
903, 666
599, 331
472, 569
900,014
324, 023
393, 761
2, 945, 730
706, 386
801,549
510, 348
215,802
172, 976
1, 409, 062
168,850
561, 170
480, 893
1,831,968
225, 037
1,937,252
219, 846
133,617
704, 953
90, 427
2, 643, 904
500, 300
1, 027, 331
45.1,688
1,134,005
207, 884
80, 676
21.4,411
162,908
201, 603
132,632
4,084,125
444, 182
110,317
1,619,308
1,801,287
901, 189
156.900
167,948
1,264,110
323, 959
784, 898
71,135
221,843
187,134
344, 844
1,447,425
1,007,374
2, 217. 801
1,026^370
387, 037
258, 307

Offsets
allowed
and settled

Loss on assets
compounded
or sold under

order of court
$39.884
546, 299
218, 280
39,047
49, 067
148,383
32,124
647, 368
12, 883
330, 370
202,146
46,715
117,300
195, 097
92, 811
164,770
25,087
56. 204
24, 800
794, 387
30,651
50, 078
37, 825
32, 261
11,372
268, 381
34, 431
73,110
53, 991
37, 774
4,105
140, 141
6, 025
10,633
19,598
443, 548
12,292
89, 991
4, 305
8, 550
27, 058
1,095
106, 613
73, 900
17,383
12,774
99, 991
11,501
1,490
13,105
708
3, 646
7,401
149,699
7,004
5, 4.15
108,078
81,094
41,767
35, 352
27, 296
49, 723
11,448
11,637
1, 675
17,652
23, 898
18,551
38, 836
14,970
189,899
48, 631
20, 895
2, 716

$280,140
1,422, 242
131, 667
594, 714
83, 630
379, 443
209, 679
690, 698

400
469
513
515
523
531
533
542
549
193,610 554
289, 986 582
27, 629 587
13,441 590
579, 534 591
23, 499 593
90,151 594
120,469 596
108,912 597
86,713 598
56, 346 599
94, 577 600
21,281 601
536, 078 602
8, 987 603
70, 338 605
334i 721 606
229, 461 607
23, 587 610
14, 729 611
11,563 612
44, 269 613
289, 284 614
12, 605 615
33, 373 616
232, 302 617
507, 391 618
25. 958 619
202,212 620
25, 998 621
16.352 623
17,432 625
3; 088 626
329, 853 628
60,013 630
4, 289 632
29, 107 633
10,152 634
4, 676 635
2, 522 638
20, S02 640
850 642
643
24, 680 644
33,127 645
20, 555 646
10, 954 648
31, 002 649
16,451 650
018 651
28, 904 652
25, 771 653
63, 278 654
11,498 655
656
8,107 657
15 658
659
660
254, 034 661
71,352 662
43, 768 663
59,016 664
19,716 665
666

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TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dales of organization,
amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and, other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued
Collected
Total
Loans paid
Nominal
Collected
from
collections and other Dividends
value of
>
disburseremaining from assets asse s& men t from all
paid
upon share- sources
ments
assets
holders
$1,510,294
400
1,593,632
469 $1,456, 909
1,863, 953
513
560,204
5J5
1
362,985
296, 505
63,764
523
2, 688, 234
531
158,531
533
105, 652
319, 075
542
1,812,580
318,593
549
29, 255
391, 552
554
3, 350,857
612, 850
582
597,122
155,309
253, 550
587
475,418
68,539
590
591
646, 588
710,204
593
270,792
594
110,491
181, 703
596
124, 359
124,501
90, 681
597
126,915
598
280, 293
190,002
46,883
6,050
599
204,922
600
269,181
601
312,300
88,850
320 111
C02
270,' 472
12. 303
603
164,793
147, 258
605
852, 408
1,490,100
606
30, 501
411,933
607
610
209.109
435, 743
220,140
221,488
fill
612
• 61,079
104, 780
613
81,511
43,031
614
979, 637
100, 61")
43,00")
615
299, 504
217,000
616
617
228, 993
881,029
618
80, 122
619
106, 06.)
620
828, 028
816,421
621
100,454
83,089
49, 134
623
64,575
625
443, 390
277,073
626
53,551
32,093
1,078, 242
628
1,069, 190
630
102,828
257,493
632
591,647
414,012
633
254, 721
155,080
634
744.778
273,084
635
73, 376
118,331
838
55,413
21, 251
640
75, 071
105,433
642
126, 844
34, 500
643
1C4,240
93,717
644
34, 008
60, 513
645
1, 546, 539
2,351,760
646
234, 513
182,110
648
71, 283
22, 005
649
810, 971
669, 107
650
555, 540
1,148,196
651
456, 565
402,239
652
45, 587
46,997
653
41,700
73,181
654
768,208
382,847
100,411
655
200, 602
643, 099
656
130,102
657
51,484
9,869
658
101, 910
42, 200
659
100,851
56, 385
600
247,840
78, 453
702,432
661
452. 123
662
496,014
425,038
663
1,435, 785
548, 349
664
564,601
354,122
665
239, 766
107,260
666
21.2, 509
43, 082




$44, 483
149, 271
7, 500
81, 730
28, 736
91,071
35,135
73, 748
25,180
41, 695
45,161
47,900
44,772
28, 750
9, J34
6, 220
15, 750
30, 105
40,900
19, 798
5, 150
25, 001
17,243
29,188
16, 950
30, 237
40, 013
13,314
19, 260
3,724
78,146
12,991
17, 309
7,978
44,80-1
3,000
40,409
3,000
10,318
11,932
6,183
45, 735
10,000
9,200
10,701
11,348
9, 006
9,275
4, 152
187
9,854
185,130
21, (XX)
11,111
68,555
27,721
32,475
9,642
3,960
6,718
4,630
44,033
7,312
7,820
8,050
7,800
14,500
136,212
169,401
52,965
39, 514
2, 043

$1,554,777
1,742,903
1,871,453
444, 715
325, 301
2, 779, 305
354,210
1,886, 334
419,732
3, 350, 857
' 038,817
200, 530
. : )23,318
091,300
739,014
.190,837
130, 781
100,431
220,107
52,950
288,979
94,000
351,712
287,715
170,440
1,507,110
442, 170
476,356
234,802
124,052
40, 755
1,057,783
55, <K>0
310,873
230,971
925, 893
109,005
856,830
80, 689
74,893
289, 005
38,270
1,123,977
267,493
423, 212
1O.:),847
284,432
127,937
30,526
1 Ov), 585
34, 693
93,717
70,397
2,539,890
203, 710
33, 776
737, 752
1,175,917
484,714
50,039
77,141
389,565
105,041
174,195
17,181
50,080
64,435
86, 253
406, 623
501,250
717,750
407,087
140, 774
45, 725

$353, 507 $1,130,337
283, 472
1, 286, 325
299,448
1, 387, 675
102,544
272, 397
8, 107
209, 707
31,588
2, 059,658
28, L92
239, 033
293, 584
1,472, 354
24,132
315.272
1,033,139
1, 005, 079
502, 519
15,183
2.'), 315
139,774
34,039
422, 775
224, 189
415,502
30f >, 300
342, 990
29, 039
90, 302
88,470
28,443
53, 238
141,213
53, 925
40,900
198, f)40
40,467
52, 775
197,075
109,771
117,037
109, 907
55,215
70,989
1,187,954
222,015
100,903
150,334
55, 205
380,920
77, 1.86
53, 535
51,447
47,370
21,794
12, 312
477,774
529, 734
21,<)71
245,131
14, 017
74, 293
45,993
183, 007
682,935
53,433
33, 695
674, 194
75, 303
72,140
28,000
29, 501
203, 370
42, 140
19,799
5, 007
911,475
132,003
66, 898
172,410
350, 790
38,024
127.410
15, 476
217, 503
90, 002
IB," 519"
13,152
77,803
32,107
7o, 562
50. 581
8, 799
791,868
1,571", 505
101,042
75,541
11,000
452, 149
185,136
500,054
507.491
283,554
130,374
23,032
57, 123
294, 732
91,697
74,504
55, 770
3,596
4,746
34,718
32, 325
42,802
174,789
152, 569
409,207
58, 831
396, 773
208, 904
372,351
73, 123
45, 252
29. 075

Legal
expenses

$22, 377
51, 749
25,975
39, 705
9, 220
15, 851
5, 789
32, 934
39,166
55, 980
20, 339
4, 288
7,913
10, 395
33,995
9, 457
2, 500
5, 420
7, 545
2, 331
0, 024
2,782
0, 880
1,918
4, 040
30, 201
6, 490
2,144
11,607
4,189
1, 064
8,408
2, 484
8, 037
0, 423
13,250
4, 409
10,010
778
717
5,099
589
6, 502
166
2. 850
2,800
2,137
2, 705
431
502
220
159
1,828
7, 732
5, 000
400
3,379
5,011
4, H i
779
873
6,316
984
3,954
858
1,380
130
1,002
2,997
2, 605
4,948
2,872
4, 007
199

."Receivers'
salary and
other
expenses

$39,29S
66, 155
137,332
20,910
22, 323
66, 802
29,183
67, 86?,
25,71o
129, 231
39, 877
21,307
30,577
35, (Vhi
48, 0ri7
29, 208
16, 088
10, 525
19,020
2, 301
22, 882
21,71)4
27, 8S9
20, 944
23,131
37, 136
22,902
15,907
36, 515
17,810
9, 750
34, 228
17, 383
24, 542
22, 8 i 0
41,700
12, 380
48, 388
9, 205
11,145
24, 300
12,311
30, 801
20,820
22, 047
16, 772
18, 493
10, 587
12,418
13,800
1, 859
9,828
8,736
31, 608
17, 551
14, 638
36,250
18,834
12,4S7
10,411
10,172
24,810
12, 255
13,555
3, 377
7, 502
7,374
16,097
24,780
17,901
30,184
20, 347
14,354
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217

appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Balance in
hands of
comptroller
or receiver
$5,01.2
55, 202
20, 723
3, 093
15,938
5, 406
52.013
101 599
15, 446
117, 41.9
899
9. 786
28,014
6,21.1
7,002
32,831
23,063
2, 799
3,858
1,418
14,966
16, 649
9, 997
37, 249
23,065
29, 804
95,481
22, 114
55. 899
3, 236
1 835
7, 639
14,158
23,946
87,446
4,935
5, 682
48,337
4, 560
5, 530
14,090
570
13,076
7,187
8,901
3, 389
46,299
2,464
4,522
17,360
507
8,168
453
137,117
3,910
7,078
60,838
83,927
4,188
20,417
8,973
63, 677
105
26, 352
4, 604
6,470
24, 606
26, 292
111,482.
72,586
76,941
11,517
9,978
11,904

Amountreturned to
shareholders
in cash

Amount of
assessment
upon shareholders

$4,246

$98,000
200,000
150,000
200, 000
50,000
200,000
100, 000
500.000
50, 000

350, 000




50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25, 000
50,000
50, 000
40, 000
50, 000
50,000
25.000
100'000
200, 000
50,000
50,000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000
100,000
25, 000
50,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
30, 000
25,000
50,000
25, 000
150,000
25,000
75, 000
50,000
30, 000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
250, 000
50, 000
25,000
200,000
125,000
60,000 j
50,000 !
25, 000
100,000
25,000
150,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
30,000
200,000
150,000
200,000
150,000
75,000
25, 000

Amount of
claims
proved

$!,04S,708
1,570, 643
1,850,201
477. 89.1.
323, 761
2,829, 745
478, 086
1,882,658
350, 303
1,395,403
771,679
316,509
497,401
839,417
801,165
297,159
313, 121
2fl5, 775
211,169
840, 661
439. 651
260,949
652, 978
176,197
219,613
1,215,636
375, 838
634,867
351,315
94, 752
123,129
612,765
.136,853
426, 244
305, 926
799, 256
112,321
1,527,475
89, 755
70,0ol
51.1,265
50. 065
2, 239; 770
344, 644
255, 270
li.5.882
816,883
148, 522
51,191.
150,305
79. 789
113, 223
85, 020
1, 583, 770
251, 800
08, 355
764, 507
045.818
443,372
39.744
55, 770
850, 091
128,84.8
561, 887
47, 458
143,419
125.838
188,504
1,017,133
484, 738
1,259, 750
465, 551
247,240
201, 770

Dividends
(per cent)

Interest
dividends
(per cent)

Finally closed

100
75
75
57
82
94
50
77. 50
90
1.00
72. 90
40
85
49.50
40
30

7.014

M a r . 31,1924

i

100
M a y 31,1924

18
35
10
30
66. 667
30
17
40
60
15
50
10
77. 50
10
15
80. 50
30
7 50

Oct. 31,1921

Sept. 30.1924

M a r . 31,1924

40
10
10
10
50
5
5
10

20
50
30
25
60
100

10
10

15
10
15

20

F e b . 29,1924

400
469
513
515
523
531
533
542
549
554
682
587
6.90
691
593
594
596
597
693
599
600
601
602
603
605
606
607
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
623
625
626
628
630
632
63?)
634
635
638
640
642
643
644
645
646
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
6o4
665

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization^
amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued

Title and location of bank

Date of organization

Capital
stock

Receiver
appointed

Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont
$35,000 Jan
May 3,1907
4,1923
First National Bank, Magdalena, New Mex
50,000 Jan 18,1923
Aug. 27,1912
First National Bank, Broadview, Mont
25,000 Jan 30,1923
Nov. 26,1915
200,000 Jan 31,1923
Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, N . C
_._ Apr. 17,1922
30,000
First National Bank, Winner, S. Dak
Dec. 15,1917
do
50,000 Feb 5,1923
First National Bank, Wessington Springs, S. Dak
Sept. 25,1902
25,000 Feb 7,1923
July 20,1913
First National Bank, Rupert, Idaho
50,000 Feb 23,1923
Nov. 14,1919
First National Bank, Warren, Mass
50,000 Mar. 7,1923
Oct. 27,1908
First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__
50,000 Mar. 26,1923
Aug. 1,1907
First National Bank, American Falls, Idaho
100,000 Apr. 2,1923
May 14,1901
First National Bank, Clifton, Ariz
100,000 Apr. 5,1923
Jan. 17,1882
Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio
50,000
M a y 22,1908
First National Bank, Roundup, Mont
do
50,000 Apr. 12,1923
Feb. 22,1907
First National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak
50, 000
Dec. 17,1901
First National Bank, Bottineau, N . Dak_
do
2
60,000 Apr. 18,1923
Jan. 16,1904
Home National Bank, Llano, T e x
50,000
Jan. 5,1901
Llano National Bank, Llano, Tex
do_
40,000 Apr. 27,1923
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Jefferson, Iowa- Dec. 28,1911
30,000 May 24,1923
Dec. 22,1919
City National Bank, Jerome, I d a h o .
200,000 June 1,1923
Sept. 15,1906
First National Bank, Nampa, Idaho
50,000 June 14,1923
Apr. 24,1919
First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo
25,000
June 14,1916
First National B a n k , Highland, Wis
do
25,000
Dec. 11,1905
First National B a n k , Joseph, Oreg
do
100,000 July 3,1923
Mar. 10,1908
Peoples National Bank, Salisbury, N 3 C__
.
25,000
Dec. 5,1914
First National Bank, Spencer, N . C .
do
25,000 July 7,1923
M a y 9,1917
First National B a n k , Big Sandy, Mont
25,000 July 12,1923
Apr. 18,1903
First National B a n k , Willow City, N . Dak
50,000 July 21,1923
First National B a n k , Grandfield, Okla
___ Apr. 24,1911
100,000 July 30,1923
First National B a n k , Sapulpa, Okla
_._ Aug. 19,1901
25, 000
Nov. 15,1917
First National B a n k , Chester, Mont
do
50,000 July 31,1923
June 29,1903
First National B a n k , Henryetta, Okla
50,000 Aug. 13,1923
F irst National B a n k , Carroll, Nebr
_ Aug. 21,1901
50,000 Aug. 14,1923
Oct. 3,1902
First National B a n k , Colquitt, Ga__
25,000 Aug. 27,1923
Dec. 14,1916
First National Bank, Shelby, M o n t
60,000 Aug. 30,1923
Dec. 24,1907
Fairfield National Bank, Fairficld, Iowa
25,000 Sept. 1,1923
Aug. 13, 1915
Howard National Bank, Howard, S. Disk
25, 000 Sept. 6,1923
Oct. 26,1914
R o u n d u p National Bank, Roundup, Mont.
40,000 Oct. 2,1923
June 15,1901
First National Bank, Wetumka, Okla. 4
25,000 Oct. 5,1923
Jan. 8,1918
First National B a n k , Oswego, M o n t
30,000 Oct. 8,1923
M a y 20,1917
First National B a n k , Lovington, N . Mex
100, 000 Oct. 22,1923
Dec. 12,1891
First National B a n k , Wells, Minn
100, 000 Oct. 23,1923
First National B a n k , Mitchell, S. Dak
_ Feb. 8,1882
25,000 Oct. 29,1923
Cavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N . D a k . _ _ Jan. 28,1908
do__
25,000
Apr. 30,1917
American National Bank, Three Forks, Mont
50,000 Nov. 7,1923
Dec. 9,1902
First National Bank, Tower City, N . Dak.*
35, 000 Nov. 8,1923
Feb. 14,1901
Lehigh National Bank, Lehigh, Okla
do
50, 000
Mar. 10,1920
City National B a n k , Coalgate, Okla
do
25,000
M a y 28,1907
First National B a n k , Grey Eagle, Minn
do
40,000
Aug. 26,1921
First National B a n k , Fairview, M o n t
25,000 Nov. 9,1923
Apr. 25,1917
First National B a n k , Carter, Mont
2o, 000 Nov. 10,1923
July 27,1912
First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Hemingford, Nebr
50,000 Nov. 13,1923
Mar. 24,1903
Union National Bank, Beloit, Kans
.do
25,000
Mar. 21,1923
Texas County National Bank, Guymon, Okla
100,000 Nov. 14,1923
Feb. 21,1918
Tucson National Bank, Tucson, Ariz__
100, 000
do
Jan. 29,1903
National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio
200,000 Nov. 16,1923
Apr. 20,1903
Citizens National Bank, Roswell, N . Mex
25,000 Nov. 19,1923
M a y 14,1919
First National Bank, Lancaster, M i n n
25,000 Nov. 21,1923
M a y 17,1905
First National Bank, T o l l e y , N . Dak__
__
25, 000
do
Apr. 14,1914
Citizens National Bank, Crosby, N . Dak
25, 000
June 8,1907
do
First National B a n k , Turtle Lake, N . Dak
30, 000 Nov. 22,1923
Apr. 15,1913
First National B a n k , Soper, Okla
25, 000 Nov. 28,1923
First National Bank, Springfield, S. D a k
_. Oct. 2,1907
30, 000
June 4,1906
do
Milnor National Bank, Milnor, N . Dak.*
25, 000 Dec. 6,1923
July 23,1913
Farmers National Bank, Tishomingo, Okla
25,000 Dec. 10,1923
Sept. 28,1914
First National Bank, Seale, Ala T
25, 000 Dec. 11,1923
M a y 1,1918
First National B a n k , Manville, W yo
25, 000
Apr. 26,1919
.do
First National B a n k , Woodworth, N . Dak
25, 000 Dec. 14,1923
Aug. 18,1919
First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lenapah, Okla
25, 000 Dec. 17,1923
July 28,1916
First National B a n k , Poplar, M o n t . __
25,000 . . — d o
Mar. 16,1906
First National B a n k , Lansford, N . Dak
75, 000 Dec. 18,1923
June 10,1904
First National Bank, Forsyth, M o n t
50, 000
Mar. 24,190G
do
Condon National Bank, Condon, Oreg
2o,000 Dec. 20,1923
Jan. 7,1907
First National Bank, Moore, Mont
2
All assets sold under order of court and dividends of 100 per cent paid by the receiver only to nona
Restored to solvency and assets sold to the Fidelity Bank & Trust Co. of Spencer, N . C , the purchaser
4
Restored to solvency.

667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
(588
689
(•91
092
693
694
695
(.96
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740




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219

appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Nominal assets at date of suspension
Estimated
good

Estimated
doubtful

Estimated
worthless

Additional
assets received since Total assets
date of
suspension

Offsets
allowed
and settled

94, 367
88, 029
108, 961
478, 878
214, 463
15,951
80, 630
41, 304
219, 280
35, 274
547, 977
153, 317
88, 996
79,131
13, 338
75, 257
56,176

$102,694
354,749
74,842
1,226, 912
149, 236
223, 691
198, 932
17, 771
90,142
371, 762
194, 391
167,913
112,832
257, 777
230, 932
139, 736
172, 844
117,029
37,312
31,174
122, 998
17, 833
114, 303
255, 458
86, 251
30, 307
143, 859
129, 679
566, 071
105, 392
516, 671
257,311
156,148
218, 301
48, 352
150, 855
31,316

$205,526
54, 724
39, 793
648, 872
53, 935
382,175
186, 403
2,119
405, 582
191, 895
211,101
43, 730
451, 201
63, 799
36,049
157, 564
141,126
33, 066
42, 676
179, 530
66,033
28, 639
138, 678
575, 563
86, 266
41, 592
42, 626
170, 847
235, 987
115, 343
201, 869
194,165
45, 040
57, 715
231, 384
65, 710
318, 478

$10,613
19,215
2,895
107,306
20, 659
28,550
8,731
3,195
36, 325
17,886
14, 028
197,151
14, 533
8,072
13, 741
46, 995
152, 066
13,001
10. 590
20; 857
11,065
27,026
12, 547
18,688
11,442
1, 395
3,967
4,148
98, 636
9,845
44,363
9, 803
10, 394
8,304
4,132
4,343
4, 921

$382,573
530,148
158,187
2,810, 061
364,882
741, 268
427, 848
152, 879
613, 620
612, 244
629, 894
1, 722, 926
792, 247
374, 947
463, 410
630, 164
578, 972
226, 787
148, 760
231, 561
294, 463
161, 527
374, 489
1,328, 587
398, 422
89, 305
271, 082
345, 978
1,119, 974
265, 854
1, 310, 880
614, 596
300, 578
363, 451
297, 206
296,165
410, 891

$10,112
37, 111
202
636, 468
19, 234
10, 241
5,884
12, 733
20,616
1,769
41, 965
206,074
43, 683
7, 489
24, 303
26, 277
158, 360
6,115
13,910
160
24, 942
9,835
3,196
107, 720
6,343
3, 769
5,942
94,121
226, 965
215
45, 215
10, 592
4, 372
27, 567

58, 678
112, 400
166, 679
458, 659
404, 632
38, 395

48,843
113, 607
652, 820
846, 395
171, 990
50, 025

15, 588
79, 202
297, 201
57, 902
54, 696
33, 574

3,731
33, 991
30, 597
23,045
5, 871
8,382

126, 840
339, 200
1,147, 297
1, 386, 001
637, 189
130, 376

7,711
43, 072
32, 892
34, 608
1, 392
7,040

79, 658
107, 244
13,849
47, 361
15, 858
69, 998
321, 654
180, 421
413,189
457, 554
123, 511
89,131
22, 707
19, 745
95, 358
46, 632
80, 056

149, 623
103, 050
57, 800
74, 354
56, 628
159, 664
169, 837
48, 653
174, 933
53, 910
847, 636
156, 379
103, 412
119, 835
41, 582
129, 292
95, 280

86,078
76,102
60, 287
171, 966
16, 553
48, 563
233, 228
64, 570
320,416
520, 999
672, 204
77, 025
60, 218
72, 757
84, 886
142, 062
59, 725

3, 032
3,035
3,568
5,331
972
9,884
25, 638
21,819
20, 899
64, 074
21,154
15, 597
8, 297
30,126
3, 052
12,174
2,640

318, 391
289,431
135, 504
299,012
90,011
288,109
750, 357
305, 463
929, 437
1, 086, 537
1, 664, 505
338, 132
194, 634
242, 463
224, 878
330,160
237, 701

1,607
11,731
1,778
1, 950
913
10, 264
31,412
40, 678
10,085
118,344
25,147
13, 356
22. 983
44| 546
4, 909
17, 548
7,112

57, 574
32,830
(50, 365
31, 237
40, 923
37, 830
19,849
242, 349
103, 031
46, 548

119, 943
145, 551
29,928
99, 313
81, 959
111,276
94,211
299,147
103,632
138,147

86, 292
36, 977
35, 676
27, 322
22, 085
74, 295
75, 580
140,196
75, 577
53, 270

5,134
61
3,066
776
4,616
2,133
3,353
8,483
5,626
5, 664

268, 913
195,419
129, 035
158, 648
149, 583
225, 534
192; 993
690,175
287, 866
243, 629

3, 774
297
2, 077
2, 644
3,986
54, 899
2, 862
7, 508

$63, 740
101,460
40, 657
926,971
141,052
106, 852
33, 782
129, 794
81,571
30, 701
210, 374
1,314,132
213, 681
45, 299
182, 688
285, 869
112, 936
63, 691
58,182

3,118
22, 474

7, 202

Loss on assets
compounded
or sold under
order of court

$75
83,919
38, 270
3,375
9,706
48, 846
32, 979

3,143
66, 931
8, 928
5,788
10, 333
28, 543
21
1, 352
117, 778
36,844
2,818
123, 313
3,000
654
6,875
14, 219

911
1,011
2,000
40
2, 564
1,925
4,000
796
2, 822
6,407

3,000
6,314
13, 211
3,807
60

667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
680
691
692
693
694
695
69f
697
698
699
700
701
70?
703
704
70S
70T
707
70^
70<
71(1
711
71?
713
714
715
7U
717
718
71<]
7%
721
725
72S
724
791
7%
72"
72i
72(
73(
73]
735
731
T,V
73.
73(
73
73'
73
74

assenting creditors to this sale. The purchaser of the assets made settlement with the assenting creditors,
paying creditors 85 per cent of their claims.



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TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,

amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 192 Jt—Continued
Loans paid
Collected
Total
Nominal
from
collections arid other
value of Collected
disburseremaining from assets assessment from all
ments
assets
upon share- sources
holders

667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
670
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
68(5
687
688
689
691
692
693
694
695
690
697
698
699
700
701.
702
703
704
705
700
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
710
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
730
737
738
739
T40

$292.183
367,833
133,511
1,788,917
218, 092
4(30 589
,
323, 208
3, 798
443, 833
402, 055
509,015
199, 812
615, 752
305, 576
333, 760
418, 590
239, 2(55
131, 944
59, 085
193, 000
196,976
85,165
254,750
829, 724
310, 180
71, 980
240, 230
67,452
G77, 290
190, 725
908, 01.3
329, 792
221, 593
200, 782
206, 413
210, 823
317,005
95, 304
239, 942
883, 455
908, 505
591, 379
94, 771

$80, 278
125,204
24, 399
300,757
127, 556
232,108
95,321
126,642
100, 325
148, 420
78,914
1,284, 061
132,812
61, 882
105,347
182,148
114, 410
79, 800
75, 765
32, 013
62, 212
66, 527
116, 537
302, 000
75, 872
13, 55(5
23, 558
66, 027
215,713
32, 070
354. 831
150, 899
71,013
128, 448
24,918
62, 005
71, 352
23,705
55, 586
230, 950
382 888
44, 418
27, 054

204, 409
220, 791
100, 937
275, 900
76, 255
200, 595
514, 565
120, 700
512, 034
040, 647
1, 258, 325
272, 088
155, 463
171, 384
191, 103
205, 095
178, 888

51, 304
54,909
2G, 749
21,102
10, 279
75, 325
2.04, 380
138, 085
403, 318
326, 750
378, 211
46, 281
16,188
26, 533
28, 800
44, 517
46, 387

196, 439
183, 787
105, 930
150, 980
115,428
211, 733
101, 490
545, 998
215, 704
199, 595

52, 091
7,825
19, 331
7,371
32, 018
11,157
27, 517
89, 278
69, 300
36, 526




$84,178
134,. 682
34.399
374,432
141, 556
284, 508
98.57S
146,142
130. 003
158, 920
123, 366
1,384,001
146, 012
01. 882
109; 302
204,148
120, 916
101, 400
79, 605
36.013
81,021
72,527
127,. 212
'421, 210
75, 872
14, 056
25, 683
74,177
253, 613
33,920
3.72, 482
154, 899
71, 613.
129, 777
83,343
75, 655
73, 957

$3,900
9,478
10,000
73,675
14, 000
2,400
3, 257
19, 500
29, 678
10, 500
44,452
100,000
13>200
4,015
22,000
0,500
21, 600
3,900
3,400
18,809
6,000
10, 675
58, 610
500
2,125
7,550
37,900
1, 850
17, 648
4,000
1,329
58, 425
13, 650
2,605

2, 705
i

9,332
250
1, 000
4,044
9,835
1,975
5,500
5,711
11,300
14. 750
5,291

12,688
33; 336
120,813
27,153
20$ 064
128> 886
5(5; 028
75, 007
42; 901
51, 245

30, 097
03. 786
255, 200
408, 088
44, 418
30, 359

6 , 932
.
8,200
24, 250
25, 200

7,800
8,930
7,200
11,000
13, 350
16,400
24,192
98, 400
33,150
1,725
9, Q00
3,434

$50; 790
105* 280
20; 044
124,425
11 % 724
182, 776
78; 117
1, 610
81, 147
117, 307
41,520
198, 581
116» 263
4(5,152
35,184
35j 6%
02, 003
58, 953
51, 387
10= 105
39j 334
2(X459
97, 399
195>606
78

43, 115
42; 020
12,975
10, 952
6,421
26, 263
63^275
105, 692
331,624
77, 602
330, 236
30,182
16,927
9,268
21,218
17, 672
18,738

53, 091
7, 825
23,375
17, 200
33, 993
16, 657
33, 228
100, 578
84,050
41,817

43,886
6,515
1Q, 229
6,716
19, 744
8,540

$132,630

111,702
30,083
1,070, 518
50, 707
2,375
38, 762
28, 219
11,084
19,001
102, 729

14,153

39, 042

20, 415
30, 983
14$ ()29
307; 9-21 |
32; 531 !
23^274

51, 304
54, 909
34, 549
30, 092
17, 479
86, 325
217, 730
154, 485
127, 510
425, .150
411, 301
48, 006
25,188
29, 967
28, 806
53, 849
46, 637

Dividends
paid

Legal
expenses

$350
1,937
90
11,473
1, 030:
1, 729:
190
2, 454
581
1,542.
508
1,518
46.
302
008
1, 044
2,942
794
5091, 419
2,170
374
822
3, 052
12
103170
7,937
141
2,62&
84007
274
2,122
107
349
9
1, 3'J-t
5,807
lib'

9,472
49,759

33:
79
366
20
149
62
1,732
936
1,519

263,4(52
1,451
6

11,345

193
147
58
303
76

'~28T

17,119

1,506
5Q
79

40, 309
57,680
21,228

22

Receiver's
salary and
other
expenses

$8. 520
10, 407
7, 933
19, 254
10,3(53
29, 220
9, 788
9,700
11, 949
15, 039
11,941
25, 420
11,091
7, 750
10, 979
6,031
11,871
6,591.
8, 254
4,442
9, (MM
5,915 '
8,248 ;
15,871 ;
3,710
4,519
6,959
5,350 :
18,229 ;
3,023 !
15, 658 :
10,980
10, 057
13,324
575
8,881
9, 020
3, 494
6, 280
13, 7(50
21, 377
11, 2{y.i
4, 428
5,914
5, 323
6, 802
5. 333
i; 182
5,490
8, 890
7, 545
33,675
8, 300
17, 443
4, 027
3,3fi4
5,114
3,792
3, 875
4,980
5,524
1,110
3, 849
2,020
4,376
4,314
4,152
7,046
6, 232
3,381

EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

221

appointment of receiver', and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Balance in
hands of
comptroller
or receiver

Amount
returned to
shareholders
in cash

Amount of
assessment
upon shareholders

Amount of
claims
proved

$24,512
17,058
6,332
86, 650
17, 439
20,843
10,483
20,670
6,243
24,372
69,397
82,024
38,012
7,618
5,884
158,402
5,338
6, 843
8,371
20, 047
10,820
45,779
20, 743
43, 952
72,084
484
5, 933
2.1,090
97,634
3,003
152,132
14,943
3,301
19,909
5, 639
23,766
12,743

$3o, 000
50,000
25, 000
200, 000
30,000
50,000
25,000
50, 000
50, 000
50,000
100,000
100,000
50, G O
O
50 000
50,000
(JO, 000
50,000
40, 000
30, 000
200, 000
50, 000
25, 000
25, 000
100, 000
25, 000
25, 000
50, 000
100, 000
25, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
25, 000
60, 000
25, 000
2-3, 000

$202,980
211,697
44, 870
1, 320, 297
173, 652
585,463
295. 484
279, 250
402, 811
293,014
410, 978
1,928.101
55S, 954
105, 984
378, 045
380, 853
155,055
92, 270
56, 235
304, 394
170, 870
92, 870
299,140
793. 420
43, 387
28,401
225, 048
14 i, 528
009, 200
219, 144
915, 705
34.7,081
222,192
290, tor?
30 752
240| 802
203, 070

6,788
2(i, 508
90,41.7
72,983
594
2,541

9f> 000
30, 000
100, 000
100, 000
25. 000
25, 000

01,907
3 84, o i l
881,933
087,431
295, 001
55 780

2,242
7,487
4,934
7,787
9,727
4,745
143,833
40,312
60, 692
75,726
56,23L
13,191
4,897
15,392
3,709
20,899
22,010

25.000
40, 000
25, 000
25,000
50, 000
25. 000
100,000
100,000
200, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25, 000
25,000
30, 000
25. 000

111. 827
70,112
92, 007
120,749
53. 005
227,014
410,735
103, 227
605, 500
877,789
099, 002
273,375
95. 020
139,553
191,086
213,289
169, 847

25,000

211, 227

2,1. 000
2.1, 000
25, 000
2;1, 001)
25, 000
75, 000
50, WO
25,000

41, 181
86, 897
162. 904
139,573
4.78, 703
236, 426
146. 969

Dividends
(per cent)

3, 005
194
9,0(3
8,470
8,367
3,753
11,878
47,163
20,138
17,186




Interest
dividends
(per cent)

Finally ciosed

10

40
6. 50
55. 833
15
100
25
25
20

Dec. 31,1923

10
20
Dec. 15,1923
10
10

20

10
25

30

5

007
608
009
070
07!.
072
07;$
074
075
07(5
077
678
079
0S0
681
082
683
684
685
086
687
OSS
089
091
092
09.5
tsoa
69/
G9S
090
700
701
70'i
703
701
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
VJ3
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
72G
727
72S
7Z)
730
731.
732
733
73-1
73-J
736
737
738
739
740

222

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 43.—National

banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,

amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 81, 1924—Continued

Date of organization

Title and location of bank

Capital
stock

Receiver
appointed

!
$50,000 Dec. 21,1923
Feb. 20,1913
Miners National Bank, Henryetta, Okla_
25,000
Mar. 5,1917
First National Bank, Schulter, Okla_.
.do.
50,000 Dec. 26,1923
Aug. 24,1914
Merchants National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak
25,000 Jan. 2,1924
Nov. 19,1902
First National Bank, Webster, S. Dak
25,000 Jan. 21,1924
First National Bank, Dodson, Mont...
_ Aug. 23,1917
Nov. 14,1882
Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak
150,000 Jan. 24,1924
Feb. 10,1915
25,000
do
First National Bank, Sentinel Butte, N. Dak
May 26,1909
50,000
First National Bank, Beach, N. Dak
do
_.
Apr. 1,1903
25,000 Jan. 28,1924
First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak_.__
Mar. 25,1908
25,000
.do.
First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah *..
July 8,1903
100,000 Feb. 6,1924
National Bank of Carlsbad, N. Mex
Mar. 4,1905
50,000 Feb. 7,1924
Dakota National Bank, Dickinson, N. Dak
50,000
First National Bank, Lusk, Wyo._
_. June 23,1919
do
Mar. 11,1918
40,000
First National Bank, St. John, Wash
do
Aug. 4. 1920
25,000 Feb. 9,1924
First National Bank, WTarroad, Minn..
Nov. 15, 1883
100,000
First National Bank, Brookings, S. Dak
do
Aug. 31, 1910
25, 000
First National Bank, Ronan, Mont 5
do
June 28,1907
50,000 Feb. 12,1924
First National Bank, Harrison, Nebr.
25, 000
San Juan County National Bank, Farmington, N. Mex.o May 6, J908
do
50, 000
First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash
_ Mar. 16,1903
do.
Mar. 20,1916
25,000
do
First National Bank, Carthage, S. Dak
25,000
First National Bank, Onida, S. Dak
_ Jan. 17,1920
_
do._
Aug. 15,1895
250, 000 Feb. 15,1924
Commercial National Bank, Miles City, Mont
Aug. 23, i902
25,000 Feb. 19,1924
Nowata National Bank, Nowata, Okla
Oct. 2,1901
25, 000
First National Bank, Castlewood, S. Dak
do
May 17,1912
25,000
Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla.?
do
June 14,1907
100, 000 Feb. 20,1924
First National Bank of Clovis,N. Mex. s
Feb. 26,1918
25, 000
.do.
First National Bank, Charlo, Mont.^ 9
_._
July 25,1901
25, 000 Feb. 21,1924
First National Bank, Princeton, Wis.
50. 000 Feb. 26,1924
First National Bank, Sidney, Mont
__. Dec. 23,1907
Dec. 24,1889
200, 000
do...
Stockmens National Bank, Fort Benton, Mont
Feb. 28,1907
25, 000
do.
First National Bank, Fort Sumner. N. Mex
Apr. 6,1903
do
75,000
Wells National Bank, Wells, Minn
Dec. 28.1905
do.
_.
25, 000
First National Bank, Gering, Nebr
Sept. 12,1904
100,000 Feb. 27,1924
Western National Bank, Mitchell, S. Dak
do.
100, 000
First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla
_-. Dec. 8,1900
Oct. 16,1908
25,000 Mar. 3,1924
First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. Dak
Dec. 29,1900
do
75, 000
First National Bank, Clayton, N. Mex
Aug. 5,1903
40, 000 Mar. 4,1924
First National Bank in Deming, N. Mex
do.
50, 000
First National Bank, St. Anthony, Idaho
_ Dec. 31,1900
May 19,1882
65,000 Mar. 14,1924
First National Bank, Huron, S. Dak
60, 000 Mar. 15,1924
Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Fairbury, Nebr. Feb. 8,1913
Apr. 14,1919
25, 000 Mar. 18,1924
First National Bank, Golva, N. Dak
Aug. 19,1918
25, 000 Mar. 19,1924
First National Bank, Lingle, Wyo
Feb. 3,1919
do
35, 000
Torrington National Bank, Torrington, Wyo
June 16,1905
50, 000 Mar. 21,1924
Citizens National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak
Mar. 26,1909
Mar. 22,1924
25,000
First National Bank, Poison, Mont
Nov. 18,1919
100, 000 Mar. 24,1924
First National Bank, Parsons, Kans.
Oct. 25,1884
do
Merchants National Bank, Crookston, Minn..
75, 000
Aug. 18,1902
do
Citizens National Bank, Sisseton, S. Dak
50, 000
June 5,1909
First National Bank, Bristow, Nebr.
do
40, 000
Nov. 9,1901
Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa *
60, 000 Mar. 27,1924
June 12,1914
do.
Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo.A
40,000
July 24,1915
First National Bank, Lake Preston, S. Dak
25,000 Mar. 28,1924
June 9,1905
First National Bank, Hay ward, Wis
50,000 Mar. 29,1924
May 12,1913
First National Bank, Plenty wood, Mont
50, 000 Mar. 31,1924
Oct. 29,1900
First National Bank, Sterling, Colo
100,000 Apr. 5,1924
Oct. 23,1903
do
First National Bank, Rocky Ford, Colo
60,000
300,000 Apr. 12,1924
First National Bank of Fergus County, Lewiston,10Mont. May 9,1904
Aug. 8,1919
100, 000 Apr. 14,1924
Citizens National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Mar. 17,1904
200, 000
do.
State National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex
Aug. 25,1882
75, 000 Apr. 15,1924
First National Bank, Marysville, Kans
Jan. 22,1919
25, 000
First National Bank, Alexander, N. Dak
do
Aug. 2,1901
50, 000 Apr. 22,1924
First National Bank, Pilger, Nebr
Apr. 11,1919
25, 000
do.
First National Bank, Wilsall, Mont
* Restored to Solvency.
6 Assets were sold to the Sioux National Bank, creditors receiving certificates of deposits for 40 per cent
ment and liquidation of assets trusteed.
o Assets sold by order of court to the Peoples National Bank of Farmington, N. Mex., the purchaser
7
Assets sold by order of court to the First National Bank of Carmen, the purchaser assuming all lia8 All assets of trust sold to the First National Bank in Clovis upon agreement that assenting creditors
to9 provide an equal distribution to nonassenting creditors.
Assets sold to the Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Princeton, Wis., and 65 per cent paid to
i°Part of the assets sold to the Albuquerque National Bank, purchaser paying creditors 70 per cent of
tional dividends.



REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE

223

CURRENCY

appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Nominal assets at date of suspension
Estimated
good

Estimated
doubtful

Estimated
worthless

Additional
assets received since
date of
suspension

Total assets

Offsets
allowed
and settled

Loss on assets
compounded
or sold under
order of court

$357.810
38, 086
45,048
125,681
33, 605
1,748,843
98, 732
297,840
86, 439

$190,574
24, 320
175, 697
313,963
63, 939
746, 250
48,156
160,685
143, 983

$111,563
25, 831
211,367
74,918
09, 802
458, 547
43, 647
96.317
41,049

$71, 672
4, 849
12,582
8,243
5, 635
104,725
9, 893
3, 583
14,664

$731,619
93, 086
444, 694
322, 805
172, 981
3, 058, 365
200,428
558, 425
286, 135

$179, 246
20,147
9, 649
10,471
2, 267
406,881
2. 590
14,077
8,872

$2, 821

731,798
17,446
36, 597
100, 653
117,758
337,212
30, 884
205, 675

220, 201
153,683
76, 208
67, 235
102,560
428, 037
155, 788
247,817

215,322
91, 909
46,111
47, 400
30, 983
381,524
34.080
107, 309

21,107
3, 223
5, 954
3, 679
14,814
74, 432
2.883
27, 310

.1,188,428
266, 261
164,930
218, 967
266, 115
1,221,205
223, 635
588, 111

73,887
2, 592
5,158
7, 252
22,051
;;9 ,w>
7, 354
50, 554

6, 135
6, 693

98, 887
58, 572
69, 633
806, 234
288, 368
168,897

170, 037
165, 098
79, 432
946, 948
240, 028
53, 246

15,440
129,011
54,917
677,140
115,811
64, 991

4, 527
3,327
7, 353
17,107
17,800
6, 591

288, 89J
356, 008
211.335
2, 447, 429
662, 007
293, 725

JO, 531
4,903
1,603
54, 403
21,735
977

27, 339
240, 856
470, 454
252,126
85, 609
393, 700
50, 628
196, 375
463,871
59, 230
75, 620
106,843
193, 783
938, 783
162,378
22,914
47,111
48, 570
108, 602
56, 401
313, 273
752, 444
461, 246
97, 071

28,000
52, 561
63, 324
32, 690
798,011
61, 865
901, 924
253, 229
509, 732
345, 544
103, 589
217, 934
252, 457
206, 458
851,487
91, 506
76, 454
52, 914
46, 686
325, 514
109, 949
112, 264
557. 258
124, 822
85, 731

2, 521
85,186
290,148
453,156
20,170
15, 871
113, 727
261,195
161, 521
48, 945
93.915
156, 092
218, 988
265,511
148, 925
35, 841
67, 224
50, 498
77, 702
61, 547
107, 480
344, 707
83, 896
50, 038

402
11,296
11,833
20, 572
3. 298
19,119
5, 796
22, 431
41,259
13,955
14, 657
6, 536
15,089
17, 598
5, 785
50
1,548
3, 066
4, 351
34,811
29,183
28, 528
8,100
7, 049

28, 000
82, 823
400, 662
805, 125
1,523,865
170,942
1,330,614
423, 380
989, 733
1,012, 195
225,719
402, 026
521,928
634, 318
2, 073, 379
408, 59-1
135,259
168, 797
148, 820
516. 169
252, 708
562, 200
1, 682, 937
678, 064
239, 889

4, 355
27,855
6, 635
3,777
1,544
39, 008 """
20.581
13, 278
26, 987
14, 287
9, 483
3, 02K
4, 538
57, 648
15. 274
199
2, 644
2,814
2.932
11, 225
27, 880
110,313
4,143
4,217

79, 237
181,021
133,898
269, 033
162,213
1,473,857

109,207
161, 661
19.1, 366
566, 659
152, 393
2, 307, 203

201,387
295, 107
58, 241
282, 733
76,0! 6
833, 221

6,102
14,038
1,142
7,044
97,134
74, 004

395, 933
651, 827
384, 647
1,125,469
487, 756
4, 688, 285

2, 186
54, 425
2,319
59, 625
19, 805
294, 9-19

1,086,248
128,028
98, 263
116,055
4, 544

905, 693
414, 224
112,856
138, 972
33,162

581, 872
297,133
87, 299
74,017
47. 303

95, 585
106, 685
948
2.420
'728

2, 669, 398
946, 070
299, 366
331,464
85, 707

158, 720
32,105
5, 020
1,780
200

163

32, 715
12

4, 110
2«3

"2,399"

ij6o"
1,123
4, 309
1,200
13,303
8, 839

16
8,515
3,448

12,836

741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
7(51
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
75)9
800
801
802
803
804
805

of their claims, which will be further augmented by payments of dividends from collections of slock asscssassuming all liabilities.
bilities.
be paid 40 per cent of their claims by the purchaser, excepting certain assets which were sold for $28,000
creditors.
their claims. The remaining assets trusteed, and when liquidated proceeds to be paid to creditors as addi-




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,
amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued
Collected
Total
Loans paid
Nominal
from
Collected assessment collections and other Dividends
value of
disbursepaid
remaining from assets upon share- from all
ments
sources
assets
holders
7tl
742
743
744
745
740
747
74S
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
76!',
704
765
760
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
770
777
778
779
780
781
782
788
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804

$437, 292
64, 140
382. 510
206, 765
155, 571
1, 866, 462
188,388
506, 609
252, 244

$112, 260
8, 799
52, 535
45, 400
15, 143
752, 307
9,450
37, 739
25, 007

$1,337
100
2,950
4,750

936, 788
220, 602
125, 329
141,632
190, 501
1, 035, 196
192, 035
315. 326

171,018
30. 374
34, 443
05, 973
53, 280
146, 4S4
24. 24(5
222; 231

9,500
1,125
5,770
10, 275
13,998
3,975
1,087
21,000

221,837
312,700
179, 198
2, 007, 325
470, 593
253, 007

56, 523
38,255
30, 534
323, 242
103, 079
39, 081

5,250 j
9,800
375
16, 504
19, 627
6, 338

26, 800
66,090
248,794
761, 846
1, 295, 940
143, 342
990, 983
354, 444
706, 220
850,295
184, 879
348, 678
445, 476
570, 609
1, 717,839
245, 301
129, 306
145, 297
124, 034
454, 395
219, 018
280, 568
992, 645
606, 892
170, 965

1,200
12, 378
124, 013
36, 044
224, 148
26, 050
299, 398
47, 232
210, 235
128,913
22,184
42, 665
59, 521
59, 171
297,892
139,180
5, 754
20, 856
21, 972
58, 842
21,849
253, 746
565.464
67, 029
55, 259

335, 952
533, 594
379,180
855, 257
333, 707
3, 583,628
1, 583, 910
694,835
287, 341
279, 264
80, 661

35,125
2,975
7,215
2,500

$113,597
55,485
50, 156
15,143
787,432
12,425
44, 954
27, 507

$95, 827
3,314
27,105
20,234
12,184
491, 238
0,819
17,019
19, 030

Legal

expenses

$123
307
18.1.
$234, 410

7, 033
94
311

Receiver's
salary and
other
expenses

$6,621
.1,889
10, 529
(>, 356
2, 032
33,207
3,017
5,018
5, Snr,

150', 459
25, 333
243, 231

93, 183
.16,497
20,717
42, 327
50, 694
123, 94C
8, 558
67, 510

119
121
255
175
776
393
1S7
64

10, 340
4,305 .
3.743
3,839
5, 176
10, 139 .
4, 151 ,
4,374 i

01, 773
48. 055
30, 909
339, 746
183, 306
46. 019

15,084
24,810
21, 268
232, 988
SiJ, 857
26,441

207
58
51

6.041
5, 030
3. 354
15. S57
7,818
4,758

26, 359

1,200
18.278
147,088
48,144
304,173
26, 056
1507, 773
49, 207
250,985
128, 913
25,084
49,143
04,394
72, 597
297, 892
151, 580
5, 754
22, 381
36, 597
90, 015
25, 524
329, 406
575, 964
67, 029
81,618

509
2, 559
25,199
16, 105
ISO, 550
12,430
110,361
23, 261
157, 680
112,520
13,941
11, 764
39, 349
39, 042
225, 630
92, 573
2,520
16,086
32,146
40,019
16, 947
137, 649
23, 463
44,704
31,223

57, 795
63, 808
3,148
210, 587
134,244
809,708

1, 650
2,000
3,000
15,700
3,135
40, 517

59,445
65,808
6,148
226, 287
137,379
850, 225

21, 526
23, 393
2, 255
89, 224
73,802
306, 065

950
781
91
757
377

5,740
5, 669
3,012
7,848
6,420
31,733

913, 932
219,130
7, 005
50 420
4,846

73,433
4,775
2,100
4,900
523

987, 365
223, 905
9,105
55,320
5,369

665, 546
31,185
1,985
31,594
1,702

661
51
20
130
115

17,609
5, 678
3,377
4, 035
2,044




5,900
23, 075
11,500
80, 025
8, 375
1,975
40, 750
2,900
6,478
4,873
13, 426
12, 400
1, 525
14, 625
31, 173
3, 675
75, 660
10, 500

181,118
31, 499
40, 213
76, 248
07. 278

1, 347
594
20
609
50
25
31
588
292
8
45
437
395
1.G00
147
615
829
408
473

386, 912

223
758
2. 669

25, 945

803

142
1,885
5,383
5,179
6,871
2,3H
7, ol«
6, 120
11,097
9, 715
4, 042
7,439
7, 783
6, 235
13,344
6, 429
1, 518
3, 587
3, 590
6, 215
3, 583
8,674
13, 547
6, 538
2,783

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

225

appointments of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Balance in
hands of
comptroller
or receiver

Amount
returned to
shareholders
in cash

Amount of
assessment
upon shareholders

A m o u n t of
claims
proved

$1.91,157
19,01.0
308 033
229, 544
73 817
1. 704,179
94 223
338, 702

$11,026
3, 696
17 544
23, 385
927
21, 494
2 589
22, 793
2, 281

$50, 000
25, 000
50 000
25, 000
25 000
150, 000
25 000
50, 000
25, 000

77, 476
10, 516
15, 498
29 907
10, 032
15, 987
12, 437
171, 277

100, 000
50. 000
50, 000
40 000
25, 000
100, 000
25,000
50, 000
50, 000
25 000
25. 000
250, 000
25, 000
25, 000

173, 042
193. 935
113, U I
1,081,797
370, 580
245, 68.1

711
742

100, 323
\ 5 i, 030
1,019. 803
9i; 897
408, 244

39,
17,
6,
90,
118,
14,

interest
dividends j Finally closed
(percent) ;

Dividends
(per cent)

841
557
236
901
254
226

549
13 808
115,897
20, 81Q
110,727
11,251
184, 225
19,534
81, 000
0, 003
0, 064
29, 545
10, 202
27, 173'
58. 303
51,749
1,716
2, 300
388
43. 781
4,771
182, 325
149, 373
15, 787
20, 804
31, 229
35, 905
790
128,158
57, 157
452, 050

25
25,
50,
200,
25,
75
25.
100,

000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000

74"-?

744
15

746
7i7
7 IS
749
!

833, 907
M8,9!9

YOU
i 751

752
753
! 7:;i4

j

755
756
' 757
758
M a r . 31,1924 759
760
:
761
1
702
703
704

1

F e b . 22. p.)24

706
707

Oct.

709
770
771
779
77'S

j

37 005
H1J0-J9
4-15,448
324, 134
80. 855
719, 303
147.951
501,81":)
222, 092
129,210
258, 952
275, 074
532. 700

70 r>

771
775

25, 000
75, 000
40, 000
50, 000
6"). 000
00, 000
25, 000
25, 000
35, 000
50, 000
25. 000
1(X), 000
75. 000

221, 088
53. 1<.«
262, 224
1,334,471

30 i

40, 000

172,970

15 ;

25.
50,
60,
100,
00,
300.

000
000
000
000
000
000

209, 575
21,953

777
778
779
780
78T
7^*5

I
!

784
78-"i

7*0
7S7
788
780
700
791
792
793
704
795
706

204, 524
483 ; 704
172, 856
734,812

707
70ft

811,871
June

303, 519
180, 991
3,723
19, 501
1,508




7, 1924

200,
75,
25,
50,
25,

000
000
000
000
000

972, 252
293, 0-12
107, 708
8, 594

700
800

1,1924
!

i

802
804
805

226

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 43.—National

banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,

amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued

Date of organization

Title and location of bank

806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849

National Bank of Commerce, Shawnee, Okla
Citizens National Bank, Hankinson, N. Dak
City National Bank, El Paso, Tex
Silver City National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex
First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex.
First National Bank, Baker, Mont
Farmers National Bank, Burlington, Kans
Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis, 111
First National Bank, Schuyler, Nebr._
First National Bank, Morristown, S. Dak
City National Bank, Huron, S. Dak."
First National Bank, Newcastle, Wyo.._
Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, Colo_
First National Bank, Basin, Wyo
First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak
First National Bank, Galata, Mont.*2
Citizens National Bank, Worthington, Minn.
First National Bank, Poteau, Okla.
National Bank of Commerce, Rochester, N. Y__
First National Bank, Alexandria, S. Dak
First National Bank, Walhalla, N. Dak
Weiser i i a i i u u a i uau&f Weiser, j-uunw
ii cioci National Bank, T cioci, Idaho.
T
City National Bank, McAlester, Okla.*
Citizens National Bank, Ness City, Kans,
First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo
First National Bank, Lambert, Mont
First National Bank, Bridgewater, S. Dak
Citizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo
Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla.u_._
First National Bank, Harrington, Wash
First National Bank, Minnesota Lake, Minn
First National Bank, Rexburg, Idaho
First National Bank, Ririe, Idaho...
First National Bank, Putnam, Conn
State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex."
Northwestern National Bank, Livingston, Mont.
First National Bank in Clovis, N. Mex....
_.
First National Bank, Beaver Creek, Minn
First National Bank, Rudyard, Mont
First National Bank, Groom, Tex...
First National Bank, Ozark, Ala
First National Bank, Ulen, Minn
Citizens National Bank, Centerville, Tenn
National Border Bank of El Paso, Tex
/"I

*J

niAl

" T _
K

A. •

Tfc.T._J.J

1

T"»

1

T

"¥•*

Total

"W

MT

1_

At

-».T

A.

rf-v

n i l

1

_

1

TT

_

i •>

Aug. 18.1923
Jan. 18,1906
Oct. 14,1904
June 24,1886
May 19.1900
Aug. 19,1913
Sept. 10,1903
Apr. 30,1913
Sept. 4, 1882
May 11,1910
June 3, 1907
Mar. 23, 1904
Sept. 29.1909
May 15, 1916
May 29, 1901
Oct. 10, 1917
June 7, 1901
Jan. 14, 1904
Feb. 1, 1906
July 16.1901
Mar. 14,1908
Feb. 19,1906
x'cu.
! Feb. 3,1906
Aug. 7,1902

1

"F*

1

Dec.
Apr.
July
Jan.
Nov.
July
Apr.
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
May
Jan.
_

29,1870
20,1918
23, 1903
15,1906
23,1911
10, 1908
5,1902
19, 1904
9,] 916
23, ]864
8,1917
27,1917
28, 1924
4,1909
29,1918
16, 1919
13,1905
12, 1903
31.1910
17.1924

Capital
stock

$100,000
30,000
500,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
65,000
200, 000
50,000
25,000
25, 000
25, 000
35,000
50, 000
25, 000
25,000
25, 000
1, 500, 000
25. 000
25; 000
75, 000
50,000
45, 000
200, 000
25, 000
25,000
100, 000
25,000
50,000
25, 000
50, 000
25,000
150, 000
75,000
100,000
50,000
30, 000
25, 000
25, 000
35,000
25,000
30,000
200,000

Receiver
appointed

Apr. 28,1924
Apr. 30,1924
May 8,1924
May 14,1924
do.
May 20,1924
May 21,1924
May 22,1924
May 24,1924
do
do
June 12,1924
do
June 14,1924
June 17,1924
June 18,1924
June 19,1924
do..
June 21,1924
June 23,1924
do
do
June 24,1924
July 3,1924
July 9,1924
July 16,1924
July 18,1924
July 21,1924
do
Aug. 6,1924
do
-.
Aug. 11,1924
do
Aug. 11,1924
Aug. 25,1924
Aug. 30,1924
Sept. 4,1924
Sept. 20,1924
Oct. 4,1924
Oct. 6, 1924
Oct. 23,1924
Oct. 28,1924
do
Oct. 30,1924

17,800,000

« Restored to Solvency.
No. 816, City National Bank, Huron, S. Dak., taken over by the First National Bank of Huron prior
" No. 821, First National Bank, Galata, Mont., taken over by the First National Bank, Shelby, Mont.,
13
Receiver appointed to transfer 45 shares of Federal reserve bank stock of Kansas City, in the name of
" Receiver appointed to complete liquidation.
« No. 840, State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex., taken over by the National Bank of Carlsbad prior
11

NOTE.—The amounts given in this report are taken from receivers' quarterly reports under date of Sept.




227

KEPOBT OP THE COMPTKOL1.ER OF THE CURRENCY

appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining

Nominal assets at date of suspension
Estimated
good

Estimated
doubtful

Estimated
worthless

Additional
assets received since
date of
suspension

Total assets

Offsets
allowed
and settled

$498, 560
61, 532
1,595,305
238, 727
229,143
89, 083
187, 375
365, 514
183, 098
10, 602

$449,972
107,788
3,381,887
384, 5(54
691,804
110, 292
218,309
351, 033
331,264
100, 832

$264, 224
97,130
357, 977
616,748
71,372
58, 530
77, 534
164, 452
164, 900
109, 728

$87, 242
1,910
86, 753
83,505
62, 357
0,802
4, 785
8,862
6, 823
1,023

$1,299,998
268, 360
5,421,922
1, 323, 544
1,054, 676
264, 707
488, 003
889, 861
686, 085
222, L85

$73,314
1,967
410, 206
73,038
15,516
9,917
16, 755
24,183
38, 492
1,027

231, 640
90, 751
181,300
152, 343

320, 876
97,739
116, 219
504,763

143,383
86, 930
44, 739
200, 587

18,990
4, 355
4,294
7, 624

714,889
279, 775
346, 552
865, 317

27,477
4,117
19, 212
3

225, 236
105, 664

102, 413
166, 441
668, 712
64, 036
28, 755
551,491

18,135
3,449
4, 500
8,319
2,329
6, 884

560, 427
374, 701
3, 602, 654
579,312
230, 373
1,123, 498

24, 603
13,341

377, 651
144,330
131,766

214, 643
99,147
2, 929, 442
129, 306
54, 959
433,357

2, 797, 972
34, 053
153,794
1,020,533

2, 820, 497
27, 599
133, 845
843, 932

585, 842
76, 034
35, 202
75, 833

l\, 403
59
1,959
9,252

6,218,714
137, 745
324. 800
1, 949, 550

236, 711

242, 774

120,621

29, 402

2, 702

395, 409

1,956

132,278
23,120
1,883, 750

184,316
34, 286
186, 081

503, cm
188,481
182, 200

435
144
16, 943

820, 695
246, 031
2, 268, 974

8,215
775
27,369

122, 629
78,105

145,815
240, 590

72, 866
85, 039

717
955

342, 027
405, 289

7, 240
10, 207

71, 410, 070

35, 743,453

12, 299, 056

182,983,701

12,151, 820

Loss on assets
compounded
or sold under
order of court
806
807
808
$2, 591 809
810
25 811
812
7, 851 813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825

24, 208
5, 791
1,715

227
228
229
230
231
232
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
30
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849

9, 324
108,815

i
I

63, 531,122

10,167, 807

to insolvency of the latter named bank.
prior to insolvency of the latter-named bank.
the Citizens National Bank of Ness City, to its successor, the National Bank of Ness City.
to insolvency of the latter-named bank. Receivers appointed to facilitate complete liquidation.
30,1924. Where no statements of conditions are given, there are no reports available as of Sept. 30, 1924.




228

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,

amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on
assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 3.1, 1924—Continued
Collected
Total
Loans paid
Nominal
from
value of Collected assessment collections and other
disburseremaining from assets upon share- from all
sources
ments
assets
holders

Dividends
paid

Legal

expenses

Receiver's
salary and
other
expenses

$221,483
37,392
1, 493,772
323,947
241,310
28, 079
97, 567
338, 181
175,411
13,956

$173, 739
16,413
565, 674
212,459
137,949
15,886
33, 823
193,479
69, 869
7, 309

75, 000
34, 789
85,194
88, 524

27, 37S
25, 263
21,0.1.8
33, 524

43,643
36,879
4, 500
70,591
19,492
125,096

28, 534
18, 431
49
20, 903
9, 016
60, 532

800,449
4,904
57,250
292, 250

377, 793
1,017
44, 383
95,871

75,126

75,120

09, 882

1,509

28, 078
5, 421.
606, 000

28,078
5,421
610,118

13, 350
2, 041
155, 075

1,347
973
3,102

33, 023
24, 397

12, 590
2, 752

806 $1, 005, 201
229, 303
807
3, 617, 584
808
952, 018
809
809, 200
810
226, 686
811
391, 950
812
540, 572
813
484, 932
814
207, 202
815
816
012,412
817
818
242, 294
819
242, 140
820
770, 790
821
822
494,931
823
324, 481
824
3,598,154
825
487. 013
826
210, 090
827- 1,001,337
828
829
830
5, 175, 554
831
133, 450
832
258, 220
833
1,548,485
834
835
318,417
836
837
784, 402
838
239, 835
839
1,035,515
840
84 L
301,704
842
370, 085
843
844
845
846
847
848
849

$221,483
37,030
1,394,132
295,897
229,900
28,079
79, 292
311, 255
102, 001
13,956

103, 985, 054

50, 679, 020

75,000
33, 334
85, 194
88, 524
40,893
30,879
4,500
68, 091
14,492
120, 446
800,449
4, 289
57, 250
292, 250

$362
99,640
28,050
11,35G
18, 275
2C, 926
12, 750

1,455

2, 750
2,500
5,000
4,650

675

4,058

33, 023
24, 397

$20
148
1, 870
156
5
159
123
61
36
176
3
94
124

7
32

$6,253
3, 534
23,476
5,704
6,710
2, 745
3, 397
5, 759
4,491.
2,195
3, 993
4, 009
1, 032
3, 504
2,519
3, 893
1, 550
2, 094
1,610
5,104
7,095
1,812
1,434
3,135

67

1,013
1,126

721, 346

3, 059,191

•
•




4, 227,956

60,906,976

25,970, 257 $20,899,835

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

229

appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets,
assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining
|
Amount
1 A m o u n t of
r e t u r n e d t o : assessment
shareholders , u p o n sharein cash
"
holders

Balance in
h a n d s of
comptroller
or receiver

:

$41,471
.17,292
902, 740
105, 721
90, 495
9. 413
00,188
138 8?0
101,051
4, 331

i
!

::
!

J

50,000
25, 000
!
;

J

12,587
14 555
2 001
40, 8-M)
8 S00
W, 27(5

Dividen h
interest
lpei coin; , ^Y
Qeili)

s"<;

373,0-17
342, 070
103. 204
339. 059
422. 'i85
491.00.1
70, 197

25,000
25,000
35,000
50,000

304. 095
01,300

210. 790
109 I35

" -

:

.

..

_•

S2<

•

!
!

8->5
H9f;

'

75, ooo

827
..

:

tio

"

: 823

25, 000
25 000

4.21, 554
2,135
11.101
193, 214

807
808
80 ( i
810
811
812
813
SI 4
S1r>
810
S17
SIS
819
820

i

..

.:

Finally closed

$305, U0
85, 722

25,000

i

43, 029
5, 421
02, 541
51,200

$100,000
30,000
500,000
100.000
100,000
25,000
55 000

i

A m o u n t of
claims
proved

200 000
25,000
9") 000
100, 000

3, 735

150 000

.._.

:
!

275, 593
1.091,200

i 829
830
831
832
833
834
835
830
837

j

93,020
148 252
383,018

_ _

;

50, 000

13, 381
1 807
451 941

.

50. WO

')-) ooo

19 4 9 0
20, 452

:

'

S'-N

; 839
840

100 OOP

Si 1

81:2
'•

843

'•

844
_•

_

..

J

_-

_._!

81.5

- _ . 846
•

KVT
" 84H
,

819
9,902,101
;

$354, 240 !
i




14, 028, 000

SO. 252, 591

230

KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 44—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in
charge of receivers
Receiver
appointed

Title and location of bank
111
1G3
200
203
208
209
215
220
223
224
232
•233
242
300
318
343
374
401
403
416
417
418
473
498
507
529
539
544
550
553
555
556
561
562
566
572
584
595
604
608
609
622
627
631
636
637
639
641
647
690
705
712
730
750
792
793
828

Abington National Bank, Abington, Mass
Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala
First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans
City National Bank, Brownwood, Tex
Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash
First National Bank, Philipsburg, Mont
Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont
Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont
_..
First National Bank, Great Falls, Mont
First National Bank, Kankakee, 111
First National Bank, Orlando, Fla
Citizens National Bank, Muncie, Ind.
First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash..
State National Bank, Denver, Colo
American National Bank, Denver, Colo
First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa
Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton, Mass
Seventh National Bank, New York, N. Y
_
First National Bank, Austin, Tex
Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa
Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa
First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa
First National Bank. Brooklyn, N. Y_
Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa
First National Bank, Burnside, Ky
First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa
Marion National Bank, Marion, Kans
First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn
American National Bank, Pensacola, Fla
First National Bank, lslip, N. Y
Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa.
Union National Bank, Providence, Ky
First National Bank, Perry, Ark
Third National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga
WTharton National Bank, Wharton, Tex
First National Bank, Casselton, N. Dak
First National Bank, Daytoua, Fla
_
First National Bank, Killeen, Tex.
First National Bank, Strceter, N. Dak
State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mcx
Nocona National Bank, Nocona, Tex.
First National Bank, Tombstone, Ariz
First National Bank, Lafayette, Colo
First National Bank, Poplar, Mont
First National Bank, Lawton, Okla
_
_.
National Bank of Hastings, Hastings, Okla
First National Bank, Mohall, N. Dak
First National Bank, Ackerman, Miss
Merchants National Bank, Ada, Okla
First National Bank of Watts, CalifFirst National Bank, Wetumka, Okla
First National Bank, Tower City, N. Dak
Milnor National Bank, Milnor, N. Dak
First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah
_
Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa__
Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo
City National Bank, McAlester, Okla

Aug. 3,1886
Oct. 7,1891
June 15,1893
June 20,1893
July 1,1893
July 8,1893
July 23,1893
Aug. 2,1893
Aug. 5,1893
do.
Aug. 14,1893
do
Oct. 5,1893
Aug. 24,1895
July 26,1896
Jan. 7,1897
May 23,1898
June 27,1901
Aug. 3,1901
Oct. 1,1903
Oct. 21,1903
Oct. 22,1903
Oct. 25,1907
Oct. 16,1908
Sept. 17,1909
July 7,1913
Jan. 12,1914
Mar. 25,1914
Sept. 2,1914
Dec. 30,1914
Feb. 4,1915
Feb. 12,1915
May 17,1915
June 3,1915
July 29,1915
Dec. 6,1915
Apr. Hi, 1917
Nov. 16,1920
Feb. 10,1921
Mar. 19,1921
Mar. 25,1921
Aug. 25,1921
Sept. 16,1921
Nov. 9,1921
Dec. 12,1921
Dec. 22,1921
Jan. 4,1922
Jan. 12,1922
Feb. 20,1922
June 20,1923
Oct. 2,1923
Nov. 7,1923
Nov. 28,1923
Jan. 28,1924
Mar. 27,1924
do
June 24,1924

Total (57 banks)

Capital
stock
$150,000
100,000
125,000
150,000
150,000
50,000
50,000
500,000
250,000
50,000
150,000
200,000
50,000
300,000
500,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
100,000
30,000
2,000,000
350,000
300,000
50, 000
25,000
3,400,000
25,000
50,000
300,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
30,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
200,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
100,000
50,000
40,000
50,000
30,000
25,000
60,000
40,000
50,000
11,530,000

NATIONAL RANKS WHICH FAILED SUBSEQUENT TO SOLVENCY

271 Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash.i__
291 First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.i
304 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. 1
386 First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.i
575 Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga. 1 , 2
661 First National Bank, Lawton, Okla.i
736 First National Bank, Poplar, Mont. 1
Total (7 banks)..
1
Second failure.
2 Formerly "Third National Bank."




_
__

Dec.
Apr.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.

13,1894
26,1895
29,1895
19,1899
6,1916
18,1922
17,1923

150,000
50,000
85,000
100,000
50,000
200,000
25,000
660,000

231

BEPOKX OF THE COMPTBOUJiB. OF THE CUKKKNCY

TABLE NO. 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during
the past year, with the total dividends in each cat>e up to November 1, 19:24
Dividends paid during tho yesr
Date of appointment of
receiver

Name and location cf bank

First National Bank, .Ambiii, Ind
State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla
National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio
American National Bank, Billings, Mont.
Overland National Bank, Boise, Idaho

Apr.
Mar.

,rj, 1921
4,1022

Date

Amount

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
May
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
June

.11,1924
31, 1923
20, 1924
14, 1924
20, 1924
28, 1924
31, 1924
0, 1924
10, 1924
15, 1923
31,.1924
26, 1924
19, 1924

20. 1924
29! 1924
20,1924
28,1924
2, 1924
3,1924
29, 1924
20. 1924
7.1923
14, 1924
5.1924

1 $30. 37
1 22,143. 08
1 6,006. 10
203,331.95
55, 770. 83
1 827. 34
1
273. 70
1 100. 00
124,080.58
52, 623. 47
1
368. 14
1 199. 64
1 537. 92
22, 378. 66
25, 944. 87
1 22. 28
65, 295. 75
34, 72S. 35
1 51, 547. 00
32,970.18
58,830. 81
1 3,199. 88
94, 567. 41
1 86. 26

Aug.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.

29, 1924
13, 1924
25, 1924
l.r). 1923
18,1923

386,911.59
1 15,603.64
1 97. 40
1 19.16
25,180. 40

Jan. 31,1924
Mar. I,1), 1924
Aug. 14, 1924
Aug. 20,1920 Mar. 4,1924
First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak
Apr. 21, 1924
June 23, 1924
First National Bank, Fairfiold, Idaho... . Aug. 26, 1920 Doc. 29, 1923
Oct. 26,1922 Mar. 4, 1924
First National Bank, Fresno, Mont
First National Bank, Grandfkld, Okla._ July 21,1923 Mar. 2(5, !924
Apr. 12, 1924
May 3, 1924
Aug. 8,1924
Commercial National Bank, Great Falls,
Deo. 9,1922 May 29,1924
Mont
First National Bank, Grey Eagle, Minn.. N o v . 8,1923 Sept. 5, 1924
Jan. 29, 1921 Feb. 18, 1924
First National Bank, Gridley, Calif
First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__ Mar. 7, 1923 May 20, 1924
Oct. 28,1924
July If', 1921 Dec.
7, 1923
llavre National Bank, Havre, Mont
Jan. 17, 1924
Sept. 19, 1924
First National Bank, llearne, Tex
Jan. 21,1921. Mar. 13, 1921
Apr. 28, 1924
June 23, 1924
Oct. 28,1924
First National Bank, Ilemingford, Nebr_._ Nov. 10,1923 Sept. 3,1924
June 14,1923 Oct. 27,1924
First National Bank, Highland, Wis

1 1,801. 14
1 94. 32
12.84
1
261. 32
79,944. 13
1 679. 60
1 248. 14
1 14. 73
11,367.45
1 760. 03
1 1,687.55
1
337. 79

Nov. 14,1923
Sept. 23, 1923
M a y 28, J921

First National Bank, Boltineau, N. Dak..

Apr. 12,1923

First National Bank, Bowling Green, Ohio
First National Bank, Bristow, Ncbr
First National Bank, Cbappell, Nebr

Jan.
5, 1017
Mar. 24, 1924
Jan. 29, 1921

First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash...
National Bank of Cleburne, Tex

Feb. 12,1924
Oct. 27, 1921

First National Bank, Colusa, Calif
Corydon National Bank, Corydon, lnd_._

Nov. 22, 1922
M a r . 8,1922

Merchants National Bank, Crookston,
Minn

Mar. 24,1924

Fir^t National Bank, Desdernona, Tex
Second National Bank, Elk ton, Md
Emmetsburg National Bank, Emmetsburg, Iowa
_
_

Farmers & Merchants National
Jefferson, Iowa

Apr. 7,1921
F e b . 18,1922
Mar. 11,1921

Bank,

City National Bank, Jerome, Idaho

i M a y 24, 1923
i

First National Bank, Law ton, Okla
Llano National Bank, Llano, Tex
Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass

17688°



-16

Apr. 28, 1924
Aug. 20,1924
Feb. 14, 1924
May 13, 1924
Oct. 15, 1924
Nov. 18, 1922 Dec. 15, 1923
Jan. 28, 1924
Apr. 28, 1924
Aug. r8, .1924
Apr. 18,1923 Sept. l. >, 1924
Oct. 20,1913 Dec. 17,1923
July 14,1924

| Apr. 27,1923

208, 904. 02
9, 472. 20
1 1,455. 91
30, 083. 05
1 9. 77
1
96. 63
1 525. 62
1 4, 790. 69
1 15,013.23
11,101. 15
1 4'y. 79
11,117.12
49, 759. 08
41,079. 66

28, 214.84
1 3. 83
9, 103. 73
1 1,980.31
1 196. 61
16,302. 16
1 2,406. 65
1 702. 85
1 71.71
38,761.68

Per cent

Total
dividends
paid to
creditors
(per
cent)
50. 00

80. 00
JO. 00

25.00
30. 00
.10. 00

15. 50
15. 00

2. 90
15. 00

72. 90
15. 00

10. CO
20.00

30.00
20.00

5.00
10.00

10.00
10.00

10.00
60.00
30.00
30.00
10.00
10.00

30.00

40. 00
10.00
40.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
6.50

15.00
10.00
10.00
6.50

10. 00
10.00
10.00
25. 00
45.00

35.00
25. 00
45.00

25. 00

"26." do'

25.00
20.00

25.00

15. GO
25.00

4.00

94.00

1 1.84

.113,128.70

232

BEPORT OF T i l t COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national hanks during
the past year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1, 1924—COD.
.Dividends paid during the year
Date of ap- i
point,merit of j

Name and location of bank

Date

First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa

_j May 18,1921

California National Bank, Modesto, Calif. Apr. 13, 1921.
First National Bank, Newman, Calif

Jan. 31,1920

Payette National Bank, Payettc, Idaho.- Dec. 13, .1922
Picher National Bank, Pichcr, Okla

Feb. 21,1921

Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho
First National Bank, Ranger, Tex

June 11,1921
Mar. 2,1921

First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo.._ June 14,1923
Peoples National Bank, Salisbury, N . C— July 3,1923
National City Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Feb.

3,1922

First National Bank, Sapulpa, Okla
First National Bank, Seelcy, Calif

July 30,1923
Jan. 30,1922

First National Bank, Shelby, Mont.

Aug. 27,1923

First National Bank, Sidney, Nebr..

May 27,1921

Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls,
S. Dak

Jan. 24, 1924

First National Bank, Soper, Okla.

Nov. 22,1923

Pynchon National Bank, Springfield,
Mass
Springfield National Bank, Springfield,
Ohio

June 24,1921
Apr.

5, 1923

Amount

Total
dividends
paid to
credPer cent itors
(per
cent)

$14,610.72
14,610. 72
88,671. 18
i 17,225. 49
45, 956. 83
37, 759. 29
i 457. 09
i 154. 68
1 1.365.79
21,034. 47
i 371. 25
21. 108.91
i 127. 70
1 4, 486. 74
36,391.92
i 45. 32
19, 600. 69
157,622.58
1 5,106. 56
i 8, 676. 53
1.58,371.99
60, 915. 45
4,376. 99
i 42. 38
i 37. 20
36, 567. 79
i 2,984. 62
i 11. 81
» 55. 25
86, 422. 28

10.00 ;
10.00 20.00
10. 00

23,1924
9, 1924
30, 1924
17,1924
4,1924
15, 1924
13,1924

234, 410. 23
1 20, 858. 00

15.00

* 163. 65
i 640. 22
i 192.05
1 64. 51

5.00

Feb. 20,1924

73,554. 08

7. 014 107. 014

May 15,1924
Oct. 22, 1924
Nov. 27,1923
do
Aug. 18, 1924
July 14,1924
do
Sept. 19,1924
Dec. 7, 1023
May 19,1024
do
Jan. 28, 1924
do
Jan. 31,1924
Jan. 7, 1924
do
Apr. 29,1924
May 27,1924
July 14,1924
Feb. 5,1924
May 28,1924
Oct. 2,1924
Mar. 5, 1924
do
May 12,1924
May 1,1924
June 6,1924
Feb. 19,1924
Mar. 20,1924
Oct. 18,1924
Sept.
Oct.
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.

Nov.
Dec.
May
Aug.
Sept.
First National Bank, Townor, N. Dak... Dec. 28,1920 Mar.
First National Bank, Warren, Mass
Feb. 23,1923 Dec.

10.349. 13

19, 1923
7, 1923
23,1924
23, 1924
3,1924
24, 1924
15,1923

131,646. 17
183, 335. 34
i 37,057. 21
i 3, 985. 95
241,006. 12
23, 634. 73
i 56. 31

Aug. 23,1924
Sept. 17, 1924
Oct. 21,1924

116, 314. 96
18,238.81
i 8, 075. 96
i 6,840. 90

Commercial National Bank, Wilmington,
Jan. 31,1923 July 20, 1924
N. C

7.50
4. 50

77. 50
49. 50

10.00
20.00
10.00
30.00
7.50
3.00
10.00
20.00

17.00
10.00
20.66

10.00
10.00
10.00

50.00
10. iX)
20. 00

20.00
20.00
28.25

43. 25
15. 00

5.00

10.00
12. 50
8.00

55. 83*
18.00
40.00

10.00
10. 00

3,870,811. 18
1

Represents payments made during the year on additional claims on dividends previously declared.




REPORT OF THE COMPTHOULEB OF THE CURBEXCY

283

TABLK 46.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1,914 to JD2/+
Year
1914
11)15
1910
19!7...
J918
"19.19
1920
1921 _
1922..
1923
1924

Jan.

Fob. Mar. Apr. May

4

13
_




i

4
7
5
4
4

___ _

28
21

l
l
10
12
4
28
5

10
3
31

June July
30
23
30
20
29
30
30
30

30
30
30

Aug.

Sept. Oct.
12

31

9

io

12 :

17
/0
\
17

U
31

12 ;
8:
If) i
Id '

Nov.

:
10 !

Dec.
..
,1
5
27
81
31
31
oq
31
^9

'I
S

31

TABLE N O . 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank, New Yorky N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June 30,
1924
RESOURCES
f In thousands of dollars]
Loans and
discounts, Letters of
including credit and
acceptoverdarfts
ances
and rediscounts

Country and city

Bonds

Furniture
and
fixtures
and
real estate
owned

Due Crom
home
office

Due from
branches

Due from Checks and
other
cash items
banks

Aggregate

Other
assets

Cash

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK,

N. Y.
Cuba:
Bayama
Caibarien
Camaguey
Cardenas
Ciego de Avila_
Cienfuegos j
Cuatro Caminos
Florida
Guantanamo _.
"Havana
Havana (Galiano St.)
Havana (La Louja).
Manzanillo
Matanzas
Neuvitas
Pinar del Rio
Remedios
Sagua la Grande
Sancti Spiritus
Santa Clara
Santiago de Cuba
Yaguajay
Brazil:
Pernambuco (Recife).__
Rio de Janeiro
Sao Paulo
Argentina:
Buenos A ires
Rosario
Belgium:.
Antwerp.
Brussels'-




3

662
335
•J68

45
748
748

27

33
3
8

101
254
85

323
382
226

285
615
505

543

1,574
1, 323

16
22

104
104
187
203
69

206
526
63
71
132

411

1,663

1

100

__.:.

251
113

712

2, 035
513
393

29
1
1

8 807

465

4 196

CO
163

203
278

693
67
734
610

119
1,051

431
676

93
238

1,662
10,906
7,647

786

1 107
70
15
130

51

173

8
o

21
38

5
8

41
56

3

421
942

H
2

2
1
101
1
154
2
1

49
97

1
1

79
104

1.
1

501

1,170
1,724
1,335
1, 1M
2, 843
2, 07'J
2, 039
.- r o

41 536
2,396
876
835
847

342
579

o;>o

1,083
1,021
1, 533
2,317
575

65
145
197
5

234
265
691
50
326
1,226
878
514

20

46

1

20,832
3,904

15
16

11

1, 967
2, 435

929

693
472
1,407

143
1,405
907

16
506
91

4,248

128

75

251

268

82
87

204
217

248
111

16

10
5
8
5

1

1
125

14,515
3,630
1,237
886

2 5()7
65
125
83

9

23 385
197
222
226
613

. .

47

3
5

1
5
1
14
15.

2,396
15,791
10,035

to
CO

Chile:
Santisgo
Valparaiso
England:
London
Italy:
Genoa
Peru:
Lima
Porto Rico:
San Juan
Uruguay:
Alont evideo
Venezuela:
Caracas

150

124
426

-446
24

520
729

67
147

70
97

26
r,

6,112
6,801

i, 582

.166

o, 948

3, 663

3,183

18

37

61

42,246

9

1,451

1,008

48

326

3, 612

202

547

16

45

58

641

1,149

3G8

2, 727

24

114

152

113

3, 431

1,000

260

333

4, 695
5,373
26,188
741

.

Total

14

3,595
5,123
9

233

hi

4,656

5

5,264

75

752

19

:;oo

37

T',77

3

2,994

4,734

14, 018

510

14,926

19,394

13,814

5, S60

9, 539

469

202,142

2, 054

3, 834

1. 431
118, S48

10

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BOSTON, MASS.

Argentina:
Buenos Aires
Cuba:
Havana

40,084

110

1, 4!).")

J64

Total

41,579

274




2,654

7, 054

557

841

13

707

111

324

189

„

3, 018

3, 847

707

7,165

881

1,030

IS

58,152

'^,, 134

c

r>
cj

g

CO
Cn

to

TABLE NO. 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National Ciiii Bank, New York, N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June SO,
*192!r—Continued

o

LIABILITIES
fin thousands of dollars]

Capital

Country and city

Profits,
including
amount
reserved
for taxes
and interest
accrued

Duo to
home
office

Due i o
branches.

"Due to
other
bunks

Individual
deposits.

•

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N.

Cuba:
Bavama
Cr> ibarien
Camapuey
C' ardenas
Cic-p'o do \ vila
Cienfuej.Tos
Cuatro Can linos
Florida- _.
Guantanamo
Havana
Havana (Galiano St.)
Havana (La Louja)
Manzanillo
TMatanzas
Neuvitas..
Pinar del Rio
Remedias
Bagua la Grande
Sancti Spiritus
Santa Clnra
Santiago de Cuba
Yasuajay
-.. _
Brazil:
Pornambueo (Recife)
Rio do Janeiro.
P;»o Paulo
Argentina:
Buenos Aires
Rosario




-

Rediscounts

Letters of
credit and
acceptances
executed
by roponiiiK bank

Acceptances
executed
by other
banks

I

fcc
H

Other
liabilities

H

-

Y.
298

223
2
!
2
10

1,666

1
1
1
49
2

918
G3

11,935

j

2

20

i
1
1
1
4

40

100
30
141
00
170

190
847
1,084
1,192
1.0S8
2, 030
1,994
1,047

7,409
8
58
81

20, 730
2,378
815
753

04
42
31
30
53
150
327
73

749
300
547
014

10

70
73
31

.-

3
1

4
20

I
5

9
8

513
120

152 ;

18
2
1

(J
2
0

1
5

:

1,028

1
2

802

1, 405
2,171

19

...

4

238

329

!

424

•1
82
14

700
192

258
19

220
302

1 077
3,358

1,170

1,323
1,399

1,198
7, 470
3,0G7

078

2, 540

10,158
1,843

202
208

1,817

0.1

14

205

2, 737
1,230
1,492

2
15

40
5G
6

:

438

1
125

3,103
1J007
1,520
13

o
K

Belgium:
Antwerp
Brussels
Chili:
Santiago
Valparaiso. _.
England:
London
Italy:
Genoa
Tern:
Limn
Porto Rico:
San Juan
Uruguay:
Montevideo..
Venezuela:
Caracas

85
2,047

706

203

203

53

524

292
572

M47
1,048

24

23

3,037
599

22

10,734

4, 744

784

13

38

85

323

255
4,879
(Mil

1,809 j

052

5H
151

9, 305
OF BOSTON,

21,302

or

11

797 i

33

1

110 !

182

9(5,107 ,

a 27, 413 i

!
2

K
c
H
O
H
r-r

1MK)

13, (',08

O

g

8,313

13, 583

18,880

1

Total -

w

13S

4, 145 |

MASS.

Argentina:
Buenos Aires.
Cuba:

3,985

2, 304 |

293
210
22, 543

104

2,977 I

472

533

1,154
1, 770

!

1

Total
FIRST NATIONAL BANK

3fifi
5S4
57
1,134

11.
140

80

2 11, 010

90 !

1,750

8,314

13,009

20, 042

127 .
1*54

2

11,010

n
he

c

:

Includes $15,000 United States deposits.
Includes bills payable.




—I

238

EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 48.— Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggre-.
gate assets of yiational banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to
October 10, 192^, together with the total amount of money in the United States
on June SO of each year, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital,
to assets, and to money in the country
iFor prior years see annual report 1920]
[Amounts in millions of dollars]
!
Percentage of circulation to—

Date

[ NumI ber of
! banks

Paid-in
capital

| Money
Aggregate i
in
i:^ets
! United
I States

Circulation

Cai>ital ! Assets

i

3914
Jan. 13.
Mar. 4...
June 30..
Sept. 12.
Oct. 3 1 . .
Dec. 3 1 . .

7, 493
7, 493
7, 525
7, 538
7, 571
7, 581

1,057.6
1,056.4
1, 058. 1
1,000.3
1,063. 1
1,0*35.9

725. 3
720. 6
722.5
918. 2
1,018. 1
848.8

1915
Mar. 4
May 1
June 23
Sept. 2 . . .
Nov. 10.._
Dec. 3 1 . . _ _

7, 599
7,604
7, 605
7,613
7,617
7, 607

1,060.5
1,065.8
1,068. 5
1,068. 8
1,068.6
1, 068. 0

746. 5
727. 7
722.7
718.4
713.4
713. 3

Mar. 7
May l-_
June 30
Sept. 12
Nov. 17
Dec. 27

7, 586
7, 578
7, 579
7, 589
7, 584
7,584

1,067.2
1,067.4
1, 066. 0
1,067.5
1,071.1
1,070.8

695.
682.
676.
674.
665.
666.

1917
Mar. 5 . .
May]..
June 20.
Sept. 11.
Nov. 20..
Dec. 31..

7, 605
7, 638
7, 656
7, 662

1,073.9
i; 079. 7
1,082.8
i;090. 3
1,092.2
1,092.6

001. 1
656. 1
660. 4
665. 6
009. 7
074.3

1 o, 028. 2
16,202.4
16,290.4
16, 712. 9
18,800.4
18,548. 7

19.18
Mar. 4_.
May 10_
June 29..
Aug. 31 _
Nov.l..
Dec. S i -

7, 670
7, 688
7,705
7,728
7, 754
7,767

1, 094. 3
1,096.9
1,098. 5
1,101.9
1,107.8
1,109. 7

672. 2
680. 4
681.6
674. 2
675. 7
676.8

1919
Mar. 4.
May 12...
June 30..
Sept. 12.
Nov. 17.
Dec. 3 1 . .

7, 761
7,773
7,785
7,821
7, 865
7, 890

1,106.6
1,111. 5
1,118.6
1,138.0
1,153. 8
1,158. 3

1920
Feb. 28..
May 4__.
June 30..
Sept. 8. _
Nov. 15..
Dec. 29..

7,933
7, 990
8,030
8, 093
8,123
8,130

Feb. 21.
Apr. 28_.
June 30..
Sept. O.Dec. 31..
1922
Mar. 10.
May 5__
Junc30_.
Sept. 15.
Dec. 29..

Money
in United
States

0. 4
0.3
0.3
8.0
8.8
7.4

19.3

G.4
0.1
6.1
5.8
5. 4
5.3

18.1

5. 0
4.8
4.9
4. 7
4. 3
4.3

15.1

60. 8 !
oi. o i
01. 0 i
61. 3
01. 7

4. 1
4.0
4.1
4.0
3.6
3.6

12.2

18,436.4
18, 719. 1
18,354.9
6,741.0 I
18,646.7
20, 450. 6
20, 544. 2 i

01.4 !
02. 0 i
62. 0
61. 2
oi. o !
01. 0 I

3.6
3.6
3.7
3.6
3.3
3.3

10.1

673. 9
676. 9
677.2
681, 6
680. 9
685.8

20, 406. 7
21,173.2
21, 234. 9
22, 056. 3
23,125. 5
23, 684.9

7, :i8. 8

00. 9
00. 9
00. 5
59. 9
59. 0
59.2

3.3
3.2
3.2
3.1
2.9
2.9

9.0

1. 182. 1
1^214.8
1,224.2
1, 248. 3
I', 269. 9
1, 272. 3

687. 6
088. 5
688.2
693. 3
697.9
093. 9

22, 959. 0
23, 252. 9
23,411.3
23,175.8
23, 535. 1
22, 799. 4

7, 894. 5 I

58. 2 i
56. 7 !
56. 2 !
55.5 i
55.0:
M.5 !

3.0
3.0
2.9
3.0
3.0
3.0

8.7

8,143
8,152
8,154
8,155
8,169

1, 273. 2
1,271.4
1, 273. 9
1, 276. 2
1,282.4

684. 4
679. 6
704. 1
704.7
717.5

21, 451. 7
20, 560. 3
20,517.9
19, 719. 2
19,943.7

8, 096. 0

53. 8
53.5
55. 3
55.2
55.9

3.2
3.3
3.4
3.6
3.C

8,197
8, 230
8,249
8,240
8,225

1,289.5
1, 296. 2
1,307. 2
1,307.1
1,317.0

719. 6
721.0
725.7
726. 8
723. 8

19, 850. 4
20,176. 6
20, 706. 0
20, 926. 1
21,975.0

8,177.5

55.
55.
55.
55.
55.

1916

11.296.3
11,564. 5
11,482.2
11,483.5
11.492.4 '
11,357.0

3,738.3

11,566.8
11,842.3
11,795.0
12, 267. 0
13,236.3
13, 467. 8

3, 989. 5

m. 9
08. 2
67. 6
07. 2
00. 8
00. 8

8
2
1
1
2
4

i\ 408. 0

j

1921




8
6
5
6
0

i
j
!
i
i

3.6
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.3

8.9

EEPOEX OF THE C03IPTH0LLER OK THE CURRENCY

239

TABLE N O . 48.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks at date of each report from January 18, 1914, to
October 10, 1924, together with the total amount of money in the United States
on June SO of each year, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital,
to assets, and to money in the country—Continued
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[Amounts in millions of dollars]
Percentage of circulation to—

Date

Apr. 3
June 30
Pept. 14
Dec. 31
Mar. 31
June 30
Oct. 10.

1023

1924

Number of
banks

Paid-in
capital

Circulation

Aggregate
assets

8,229
8,241
8, 239
8,184

1,319. 1
1,328. 9
1,332.4
1,325.8

728.1
720. 0
731. 5
725. 9

21, oil. 8

8,115
8, 085
8, 074

1.335. G
i ; 334.0
1, 332. 5

72(1. 5
729.7
723.5

22, 062. 9
22, 5(55. 9
23, 323. 1




Money
in
United
States

Assets

M oney
in United
States

8, 603. 7

55. 2
54.2
54.9
54. 8

3.4
3.3
3.4
3.2

8.4

8, 746..

54 4
54.7
54.3

3.3
3.2
3.1

8.~3

21,012.7

21,712.9
22, 400. 1

Capital

240

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 49.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks in New

York, in the two central reserve cities} in other reserve cities, and elsewhere at close
of business October 10, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
New York
(35 banks)1

New York
Other
reserve city
and
banks
Chicago
(49 banks) (367 banks)

Country
banks
(7,658
banks)

Aggregate
(8,074
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including redis2,084,333
counts)
_
379
Overdrafts
72, 204
Customer's liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities
579, 844
owned
___
369, 104
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc...
37, 402
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
581
Other real estate owned.354,380
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Items with Federal reserve banks in process
03, 376
of collection._
___
30,277
Cash in vault
14, 449
Amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
12, 020
and trust companies in the U nited States. _
378, 337
Exchanges for clearing houses
20, 699
Checks on other banks in the same place7,093
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
2, 031
States Treasurer
_
_..
90, 045
Other assets
_.
Total.

2,711,091
451
79,920

3, 795, 370 5, 703, 687 12,210,148
2,107
9, 684
12. 212
60,515
5,231
145, 666

653,019
410, 778
49, 244
656
413,067

770, 451
615, 371
172, 035
24, 540
410, 832

1,155, 720
1, 870, 891
320, 573
82, 263
449,732

2, 579,190
2, 897, 040
541,852
107, 459
1, 303,631

85, 307
44, 705
77, 540

276, 093
90,050
586, 714

66, 494
225, 346
748, 553

427, 894
300,101
1,412,807

38. S51
404, 905
22, 828
8,337

250, 436
144, 847
11, 474
26, 084

150, 069
25, 608
19, 569
18, 477

439, 356
575, 360
53, 871
52, 898

2,174
95, 895

8, 852
51,078

25, 700
19. 847
7, 296, 849 10, 897,444

36, 726
166, 820

4,117,154 | 5,128,768

23, 323, 061

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less expenses and taxes
paid
National-bank notes outstanding
Amount due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks...
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States and
foreign countries
Certified checks outstanding
Cashiers' checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits
_
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed..
Bills payable, including all obligations representing money borrowed other than
rediscounts
Notes and bills rediscounted._
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold
for cash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to
furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted..
Acceptances executed by other banks
Other liabilities
Total.
1

166, 710
227, 755

214. 960
260,012 |

386, 567
291, 872

105, 979
39, 805

128,666 i
42, 049

353,130

529, 200

154,822
174, 299
6, 028
706, 556

604, 952
120, 002
117, 225
1,889,915
316, 415
23, 490
995

777, 346
888,514
123, 928
13,184
121, 604
56, 793
2, 385, 424 3,157, 681
351,714 1,198,210
28,179
114, 014
995

731,000
522, 384
273, 304
500, 582
21,314
102, 493

1, 332, 527
1,074, 268

267, 997
10, 292
38, 834
4, 252. 475
3, 910. 753
46, 205

1, 933, 857
147, 404
217, 231
9, 795, 580
5, 460, 677

500

500
1,006

2,075

188, 398
28, 729
3,581

17,138
43, 735

17,138
44, 500

21, 227
26,699

85, 246
99, 220

123,611
170,419

2,050

3, 857

2,015

263

6,135

66, 633
10, 740
9. 385

75, 538
12,156
10, 342

60, 345
5, 553
15, 346

4,117,154

4, 691
726
9,974

140, 574
18, 435
35, 602

5,128, 768 j 7, 296,849 10, 897, 444 23,323,001

Figures in this column included with N e w York and Chicago in the next column.




11, 616

16,118

556, 792
723, 530
27, 3421, 338, 309

TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans by national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve
cities together with country banks, at date of midsummer report for past six years
JUNE 30, 1919
[In thousands of dollars]

w

On demand

Paper with
"T
N
bor of one or more
banks individual
or firm
names (not
secured by
collateral)

Now Y o r k , . .
Chicago
St. Louis
() rhor reserve, oil v banks
C 'oimtry banks
__
Tol.nl

_

.

31
9
7
363
7, 375

36.166
34,611
7, 989
182,702
33(5, 092

7, 785

597, 560

On time

Secured by
other personal securiSecured bv ties, includtocks and ing merbonds
chandise,
warehouse
receipts,
etc.
454,
78,
29,
439,
305,

928
373
602
337
547

1,307,787

88,
32,
6.
102,
87,

Secured bv
Paper with
other perone or more
sonal securiindividual Secured by ties, includor firm
stocks and ing mernames (not
bonds
chandise,
secured by
warehouse
collateral)
receipts,
etc.

455
637
471
593
130

954,023
250, 241
67, 587
1, 532. 805
2, 446, 668

317, 286

5, 251, 324

679, 867

Secured by
eal estate
nortgages
or other
liens on
I•calty not
n accordmce with
sec. 24, Fedoral reserve
act, as
amended

Secured bv
improved
Acceptreal estate
ances of
under
Acceptauthority
ances of
banks
of sec. 24, other banks purchased
Federal discounted
or disreserve
counted
act, as
amended

H

7.304
85, 011

78, 830
559
6. 871
58, 701
5, 888

22,119
2 387
737
21,567
9, 937

2.424,71.8
533, 0\)»
15-i, U«4
3,421,041
4, 476, 388

92,315

150,849

56, 747

li.oio, 2or

5,928
432
11)0
7 °2'l
8, 487

2, 7H 244
7:i'2 •-'Ml
211 ! ( ^8
4, i « 0
5,7:>> 7nH

22, 260

13, (HI 4 Hi

1, 014,073

91,667

429, 796
90, 633
36, 879
647, 323
651,275

188,164
73, 192
22, 697
429, 446
076, 623

1,871
605
151
17,805
73, 495

10, 569
123, 121

1, 855,906

.1,390,122

93, 927

135, 902

2,130, 598

O

Total

S
109,
47,
10,
312,
533,

725
734

1, 383
19, 175
69, 650

910
829
.110
882

o
w

O

605
643
495
747
583

85,
23,
744,
596,

fed
hj

S

J U N E 30, 1920
Vow York
Chicago
•St. Leu (is .
Othor rosorw (-!r.v banks
Country hanL-_
Tohil




31
373
7,612

33, 036
34, 298
14, 681
195,850
42!), 364

8,030

707, 229

355,
86,
23,
411,
385,

335
926
481
073
169

1, 261, 984.

88,
53,
t),
132,
107,

864
966
202
56S
677

392, 277

1, 590, 502
388, 423
103, 020
2, 2f>0, 187
3, 2(52, 839
7, 604, 971

2,212

50. 748
1,573
897
r,*, 902
34, 718
146., 838

O

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cities together with country banksy at date of midsummer report for past six years—Continued
JUNE 30, 1921
[In thousands of dollars]
On demand

On time

Secured
Paper
with
by other
one or
personal
securiNum- more
ber of individ- Secured ties, inual or by stocks cluding
banks
firm
merand
names
chan(not se- bonds
dise,
cured
wareby
house
colreceipts,
lateral
etc.

New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Other reserve city
banks
Country banks

Secured by improved real
estate under
authority of sec.
24, Federalreserve act, as
amended

Secured
Paper
by other
with
personal
one or
securities,
more
Secured
individual by stocks including
merchanor firm
and
dise,
names
bonds
wareFarm
(not sehouse
lands
cured by
receipts,
collateral)
etc.

Total

Farm
lands

Other
real
estate

Farm
lands

Acceptances
of reporting
banks
purchased
or discounted

Customer's
liability
on account
of
drafts
paid
under
letters
of
credit

Total

Other
real
estate

311,049
82, 617
18,938

108,017
48, 591
7,132

1,222,380
311,301
73,982

287,420
77,100
26,072

179,771
388. 355

363, 719
374, 791

89, 688
88, 966

1.886,252
3,070, 529

541.201
616, 260

394.290
652,754

4,939
88, 103

679, 704 1,151,114

342,394

6,564,444 1,548,053 1,320,323

93,042

407

20, 732
393
924

3. 730
2,084
1,143

4, 008
25

2, 202, 26i")

1,832

7,873
52, 151

5.014
54,631

.13. 529
31,210

539
5, 300

4,888
7, 555

22, 791
49, 630

4. 922
4,544

3,102
152

3, 523,173
5, 484,991

60,024

60,895

45,695

5,899

14, 682

94, 470

16,429

7,347 12,004,515

966
251
61

793
83

2,120

41.024
730
1,036

25,856
337
481

1,248
38
14

2,002,213
531,599
161,253

1, 706
117

3, 222,921
5, 270, 228

176,955
78.606
17,718

374
7,734

r.oi
341
54

12 L
207

66,549
31,959
13,070

JUNE
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Other reserve city
banks
Country banks

For debts preAll other real
viously conestate loans
tracted (sec.
5137, U. S. R. S.)

Acceptances
of
other
bunks
discounted

4-r,L
139
GO

30
11
5

8,154

Total

Other
real
estate

Secured by real estate mortgages
or other liens on realty not in
accordance with sec. 24, Federal reserve act, as amended

30, 1922

31
9
9

52, 635
42, 764
12, 736

488,014
92,570
26,375

58, 230
33, 544
6,702

929, 342
242, 614
66,400

308,111
63, 851
29, 321

95,994
54,779
15,717

373
7,827

169,824
379, 339

438, 640
362, 770

93,032
79,075

1, 660, 593
2, 919,258

461,143
576, 666

322,168
623,776

5,477
96, 318

10,835
76, 200

10, 581
89, 875

16,944
42,129

625
5,814

2,800
9,091

25.056
8,060

3.497
1,740

- 8, 249 657,298 1,408,369 270, 583 5,818, 207 1,499,092 1,112,434

101, 795

87,035

100, 784

60,351

6,522

14, 804

75,906

31,911




o:w, 150
160,925

3, 123 11,248,214

to
to

JUNE
New York
Chicago
Other reserve city
banks
.
Country banks
Total

31
12

51,518
31,913

450. 671
104.977

54.029
33, 587

857.867
263, 669

300,520
65,839

81.442
46, 450

375
7,823

227.879
422, 226

481, 680
425, 875

105.479
82, 995

1.930,426
3, 124, 781

532, 800
620, 158

351, 899
631,482

8,241

733,536 jl, 463, 203

276, 090

6,176, 743 1, 519, 317 1,111,273

30, 1923
136
1

118
273

987
201

8, 508
100,384

18, 529
106, 404

24,381
102, 567

17. 595
49, 159

108, 892

125,070

127, 339

67,942

125
27

115
255

978
411

229

26, 210
1,171

2,476
189

830
95

1.827,038
548, 365

3, 095
7, 298

9,433
13,439

22, 388
11, 105

5, 312
3,415

1, 379
202

3. 740. 783
5, 701, 490

_
W

10, 393

23,101

60, 874

11,392

2, 506

11,817,671

3

3,168

59, 299
2,263

22. 551
2, 990

302
33

2, 009, 100
594,664

<-]
£
^
Q

J U N E 30, 1924

New York
Chicago
Other reserve city
banks
C ountry banks
Total

O

34
15

41,314
34,255

537, 209
127, 286

44,781
31,101

873,387
277,098

344,407
73, 209

81.464
45, 736

363
7, 673

219.111
412, 879

467, 833
4 13, 297

100.654
87, 082

1.852,649
3, 120,470

519.079
623, 003

343,091
616,805

8,848
107,161

36, 359
152, 386

13,330
106, 422

16,564
56, 582

1.507
7, 524

7, 5J0
15,849

21,528
7, 936

0, 076
2,38i

816
216

3.614,971
5. 759, 993

8,085

737, 559 I, 545, 625

263, 61.8

6,123, 604 1,559,698 1,087,096

116, 009

188,897

120,122

74, 535

9, 031

26, 543

91, 026

33, 998

1, 367

11,978,728

NOTE.—St. Louis terminated as a central reserve city and designated other reserve city July 1, 1922.




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TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at dare of each re-port during year ended October 10, 1921
DECEMBER 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
Mine deposits

Demand deposits
Deposits
Cities, States, and Territories Individual Certificates State and
subject
of
deposits duedeposit
other
to notice Dividends
in less municipal
unpaid
subject
of less than
than 30
deposits
to check
30 days
days

Central reserve cities.....
OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Aibanv__
Brooklyn and Bronx._
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
^Richmond
A tlfinta
Jacksonville
TJirTiiipB'hrtTTi

New Orleans
Dallas...
El Pa*o
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
San A.ntonio
Waco
Little Rook
Louisville

1. 709, 607
500, 043

47,114
3,810

1, 260
2,125

203,185
29, 828

9, 504
987

201,003
36, 750

039

G. 403

32,018

2, 276, 250

50. 924

3, 385

233,013

10,491

297.81.?

192

1,102
54
108
70
.769
520
453
146
209
160
14
60
143
243

1, 570
1, 746

369, 949
37, 797
35, 246
35,179
378, 633
223, 760
79, 223
63, 752
31,123
30, 595
20, 330
18, 247
25, 966
50,329
13,188
24,127
4,381
52,110
24, 662
10, 861
3,170
37,446
7,200
21,831
60, 575
28, 055
44, 225
15, 301

7, 555

_

]VToiTiT>liis

Nashville
Oincinnnri
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo




2,202,019

10,570

18, 001
50

1, 427
1 000
70
628
386
836
58
324
29
155
302
352
95

13, 584
372

1, 508
3, 545
3,273
1,335
1,307

5. 112
802

979
200

2,074
498
486
398
139

1, 322
540

3, 377

1, 004

707
41
20
414

349
017
280

1,135
8
466
489
675
031

• 81
38

1, 841
4, 255
5, 991
12, 701
1, 302

Total

215

039

23
80
120

Postal
savings
deposits

31,803

7,204
11,397

1, 552

Certificates State and
of deposit
other
due on or municipal Other time
deposits
after 30
deposits
days

2, 105

11,753
4,817

305, 423
22, 390
34, 509
33, 405
307, 407
214 242
77 355
61, 412
29 474
29 393
17, 539
17,305
25 270
49,281
12, 005
22 295
3 097
40, 924
23, 533
9 994
2 801
30. 744
5, 957
19, 877
55 018
21, 305
30. 073
13,308

Total

4, 238

1, 713, 970
488, 049

New York
Chicago

Other
demand
deposits

70

158
L2
157
73
176
9
207
70
58
342
113
92

171
4
373

3,857
4
259
75

o

45
32
252
82

31

48
33

47
694
97
11

400
192

2,165
2,444

1, 853

1, 523
2,012

840
500

751

263

2, 556

3,120

22

1.143
215

684

6, 555

1, 392
396
386
780

1,445
243
373

7,491
1, 327
2,966
1,251
1,942
2.146

1,432

204

6,179
300

73, 855
9, 103
1, 181
19, 707
39, 237
36, 880
13, 278
24,071
18, 529
16, 481
16, 952
12. 830
9,052
8,498
6, 503
6,288
19, 308
2, 587
3,414
1,002
12, 489
3,177
8, 554
14, 780
23,413
5, 899
8,120

?,, 571
.12
912
40

1,139
722
00
481
65
12
135
58
06
64
13
55
7
28
70
1
6
102
50
21
204
26
248
122

84,981
9, 575
2, 285
23, 705
42, 820
38, 353
15, 701
27, 064
IS. S57
16. 493
22, 768
12,910
1, 893
16, 480
9, 903
7,011
6. 081
20,116
5, 534
3, 658
1,441
20, 082
4, 554
11,745
16,241
31,500
8, 593

8, 248

323
007
125
1,135
180

6, 347
1, 487
240
4, 248
100
2,864
5, 389
2, (500
244
1.783
109
31
1. 978

4, 990
1. 370
192
77
359
880
4,408
342
1,006
109
1,303
203
299
770
103
667
170
4
758
1,497
749
5
443
1,978
15
i, 862
492
160

2,
All oilier reserve, cities J 2, 777. 088

43,185

140,401

6, 443

11,730 |

2,987,825

4,979, 107

59, 755

159, 062

7,082

13, 754 | 5, 204, 075

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.
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:

Total all reserve cities..

300
1, 547
2, (554
309
1, 507
2, 329
168
3,605
130
697

1.00

1,0-12 ;
38, 743
5, 530
LI, 455
8,001
19,130
34, 725
12.492
3. 898
3, 09S
3, 379
5, 553
2, 723
5. 000
86, 772
3, 539
7,448
455
87
2,023
1, 152
41, 727
1. 800
2, 299
10,314
5,708
27,514
10,53!
31,454
44, 913
4, 509
19,832
1,074
3,") 13

125.02-5 I

32, 700

H27, 4IH j

175,949 !

30,085

1, 705

38, 333
20, 220
.!.(), 302
93,133
11,904
53,994
00, 485
48, 875
4,953
14, 210
2, 074
8. 980
51,980
S, 082
127, 208
8, 423
44, 995
4, 957
5, 929
10, 599
3,042
52, 087
5, 953
5, 708
20, 500
25, 403
52, 348
11,31.3
37,213
122, 773
15, 793
119, 880
4. 1.21
Mi 370

Indianapolis
Chicago
Peoria—
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
,
St."Paul
---Cedar Rapids
Des Moines._
Dubuque
Sioux City
Kansas C ity, Mo
St. Joseph..
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans
Topcka
Wichita....
Helena--.
Denver
Pueblo
Muskogec
Oklahoma City
TiUs-i
tjeattlo.
.Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Og-.lon
Salt Lake City

162

40

5

1
i
i

% 505
3, 774
6, 609
1,433
4, 032
8,073
2,325
5,139
033
2,428

300
80

2,621
3,813
3,428
6, 225
4, 690
3, 227
760
908
1,336
2,067
1,398
1,123
7,079
280
4,939
605
226
2,688
330
2, 724
1,047
1,897
1,844
2, 730
2,518
3, 805
870
3, 587
391
7,704
330
1, 908

I

2, 748
57

350
1, 194
101

1, 327
401
370
418
30
3,437

1.000,432

97 ;
172 i

23
418

20
220
103
105
5
47
2
55

378
9
203
5
124
103
40
38
14
289
99
13
225
388
2, 453

2. 904
39, 9 i i
;l
8. 25-!
15,080
11,449
25, 581
42,320
15,8S4
4, 603
4.110
4. 717
7, 075
4, 499
0. 132
44, 404
3, 824
13. 705
1, 324

353

o
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H
i

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i
—

4, 749

1. -190
40.007
2. 9o?
4, 670

o
I—,

't), 250

268
OS
375
2
105

32, 515
14,355
32, 800
52, 205
4. 908
27. 911
1,400
5. 02-';

!5,:r,7

1 . 0 0 0 , .",•_>!

2."., 808

1. 298.33!.

07,881
12, 581
20, 035
101. 124
12,40.")
50. 255

19
•170

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COrXTRY KAXKS

Maine
Now Hampshire...
Vermont
Massfichiisoi r s . . . . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Tot ill New
States

32. 770

_..

33, 980
15,709
199, 9f>X
34. 145
!24, 579 !

England




411.207

454
1, 352
280
3. 127
L1, 007 j
2,752

12
3
(j

02

04

271
194
206
740
137
551
•J. 0 W i

311
09

?,, 2°8

4, 170

33, S24
35, 598
10,313
207, 179
3(5, 28i>
12S.40L

714
1,271
1,212
5,050
1,134
3,174

!
!
!
I
!

(57, 048 |
11,088
24, 72-1
355, 128
11, I IS
52, 118

119
2'22
99
907
Io3
903

•157. 004

12,501 i

321,224 !

2,403 i

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TABLE NO. 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924-—Continued
D E C E M B E R 31. J923—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]

w

Time deposits

Demand deposits

C
Citie?, States, and Territories Individual Certificates Stale and Deposits
subject
of deposit
deposits due in less
other
to notice Dividends
subject
unpaid
municipal of less than
than 30
to check
deposits
days
30 days

Other
demand
deposits

a
H
O

Stale and
other
municipal
deposits

Total

H

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COUNTRY BANKS—continued

New York
New Jersey....
Pennsylvania.
Delaware.
Maryland
Total Eastern States. __|
Virginia
West Virginia...
North CarolinaSouth Caroling,-.
Georgia.
Florida
Alabama
_.
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas.
~~".
Arkansas...
Kentucky
Tennessee

"L
Total Southern States..

Ohio.
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan. _
Wisconsin..
Minnesota-




24,961
760
11,115

299,041
297,160
437,790
9, 334
22, 452

7,191
5,930
12, 280
181

2,228

1,065, 777

25, 582

39,064

91,128
73, 772
68, 692
44, 108
34,167
3fi, 354
50, 693
20, 735
34,653
256, 497
35,870
77,344
50,694

5, 003
2, 401
643
552
2,442
1, 337
1,712
1,386
.1,626
S, 594
5, 003
1,990
1,132

1,827
2, 437
3,918
503
497
6, 075
1,002
3,729
4,127
16,442
S68
111
110

2,835
300
9, 405

70

1, 552
1,563
3,322
81
241

587

335,666
311, 156
488, 248
9,415
25, 759

19,935

6, 759

13, 127

1, 170, 244

176
61
3

1,167
630
515
372
367
162
365
199
327
1,362
175
356
346

338
256
75
176
82
I
11
61
509
1,302
119
2

99, 639
79, 557
73, 846
45,711
37, 555
43, 929
59, 794
32,049
40,983
2S3,644
43, 301
79,920
52, 284

86
5,443
14,336

11
189
240
23

o
o

357,865
264, 762
556, 699
5, 735
52, 587
157, 906

30,616
19,096
23,292
11,384
9,044
2.941
5,134
6,931
2,055
15, 254
5, 263
23, 038
22,198

4, 670

1,138
620
1,127
1,158
304
1,452
06
66
533
4,072
64

I,4OO,9.M

66, 779
45, 068
20,861
42, 003
15,249
23, 008
23,390
6, 514
12, 230
18,970
10,547
18, 642
24, 033

r"

tr1

116
1,006
44
90
49
310
61
44
38
250
98
55
21

98, 649
05, 790
51,324
54, 635
24, 706
27, 771

28, 051
13, 555
14,856
38, 546
15, 908
41, 799
46, 2o2

•tf

522,442

3

8S6,707

33,82L

41,646

703 i

6,343

2,992

972, 212

176,246

10,660

333,354

2,182

180, 645
114, 955
182, 753
59,974
72,188
67,468

14,608
8,812
13,194
4,828
4,710
10,679

25, 290
7,743
6,224
4,489
2, 762
6,088

327
414
87
1
140
4

1,068
718
1,262
470
633
535

355
605
1, 504
303
33
382

222, 293
133, 247
205, 024
70, 065
80,466
85,156

52, 283
39,337
64,710
21,635
43,045

5,479
218
2,634
637
313
1,105

102, 184
51, 434
108,664
99,846
69,853
52,284

536
356
834
405
141
195

160, 482
91,345
176, 842
122, 523
113,352
1-12, 275

*1

Iowa.
Missouri
M

._

Total Middle Western
States

77,145
37, 027

11,559
2, 898

2,0S2
2, 228

143

303
130

477
7

92, 699
42, 290

74, f>47
11,161

96
204

34,511
6,127

103
49

100, 357
17,841

792,155

71, 288

57,806

1, 116

5, 209

3, 666

931,240

395, 509

10,686

525, 203

2,619

934,017

§o North Dakota . . .
oo South Dakota..
° Nebraska
Kansas
^p Montana
11$. Wyoming
Colorado.
New \Iexico
Oklahoma

22, 751
21,131
29,380
69,723
21, 855
23,211
40,961
13 050
102,100

4, 541
5, 038
6, 783
9, 630
2,694
1,912
5, 575
1,923
6,114

2,480
3,848
2,393
7,861
7,154
5, 651
2,665
3, 088
20,192

16
30
35
198
51
368
188
114

50
72
76
295
98
34
84
25
123

139
138
145
306
292
100
355
57
353

29, 977
30, 257
38,812
88,013
32,144
31,276
49, 828
18, 143
128,996

31,861
27, 827
31,355
25,811
14,668
6,420
12,629
4,893
21,958

853
258
121.
420
26
150
763
292
2,164

8,062
7, 544
3, 699
7, 387
10, 111
9, 228
15, 226
2, 185
12,460

125
17
168
]41
912
176
312
44
296

40, 901
35, 646
H.-J, 343
33, 759
2f.,7I7
J.-i,974
28, 930
7,^14
36, 878

"^

344,162

44,21.0

55, 332

1,000

857

1,885

447,446

177,422

5, 047

75, 902

2, 191

260, 562

48, 541
34, 879
152,451
23, 004
2,941
5, 64.4
13,823

2, 294
4,100
5, 1.72
2,174
112
308
410

10,468
7, 260
20,327
7,712
1,112
897
2,307

126
16
119
70

209
150
684
78
19
16
12

18
23
1,116
19
177
14
38

58, 656
46,428
179, 869
33, 057

343
212
4, 924
276
104

6,879
16, 590

7,947
7, 725
9, 740
5,456
986
501
1,812

1,162

33,71.8
12,510
77, 085
7, 854
2,800
4,419
5,132

1,831
319
3M6
773
32
123
161

43, 839
20, 766
92, 115
14, 359
3, 922
5, 043
8. 267

Total Pacific States....

278, 283

14, 570

50, 083

331

1, 168

1, 405

345, 840

34, 167

7, 021

143, 518

3, 605

188,311

Alaska (nomnember banks)..
Hawaii (nonmember banks) _

1,310
2.156

30
27

20
895

1
16

3

1, 364
3, 094

69
117

543
279

111
2

723
398

Total Western States-_
Washington..
Oregon...
(California
Idaho .
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

Total (nonmember
banks)

i 361

3, 466

57

915

17

3

4, 458

186

822

113

1, 121

*1

Total country banks._.

3,811,757

199, 500

244,923

23, 1.55

22, 452

27, 257

4, 329, 044

953, 997

38, U7

2, 637, 671

19, 900

3, 649, 685

H

Total United States..._.

8, 790, 864

259, 25G

403, 985

30, 237

37, 767

7.1,011

9, 593,119

1,129,946

74, 202

3, 698,103

45, 768

4,948,019




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TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 19&/+—Continued
MARCH 31, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Demand deposits

Certificates
of deposit State and
other
Oi-iier time
due on or
deposits
municipal
after 30
deposits
days

State a n d
other
municipal
deposits

1,724,719
407,475

13,607
6, 093

7,588
13,900

369

3,817
2,13 L

28,518
243

1,778,618
429,842

13,334
4, 175

2, 515
fi, 375

211,519
23,152

11,332
1,293

268,700
34,995

2, 132,194

19, 700

21, 488

369

5,948

28,761

2, 208, 460

47, 509

8,890

234,671

12, 625

303, 695

352, 505

983
57
116
43
1,790
2,207
136
686
326
630
67
316
22
112
325
112
106
2,826
681

50
24,089
397
477
3,121
2,54T
2,372
1,269
1.924
1,163
2 781
29
518
252
451
2,027

100

1, 323
51
46
OR
466
500
336
250
130
114

7,428
400
145
1.930
3, 158
685
946
2, 231
291
208
2, 634
9
799
277
1,252
797
570
1, 435
995

79, 571
9,146
1,548
17, 632
42, 653
40,012
15,417
25, 322
18,932
20,012
16,449
12, 746

3, 503
fi
1,453
90
1,518
957
r>G
559
68
22
195
64
78

2,007
446

10,422
8,131
7,562
10, 214
19,908
3,059
3,732
1,069
12,864
3,101
8,401
14, 96fi
25, 666
6,146

ei

27
27

356,081
51, 525
36,409
27,200
345,009
218,460
72, 718
64, 227
33, 607
40,100
21, 401
16. -359
23, 042
51,288
i3, 544
29, 745
5,870
47, 523
23,31R
9 868
2,985
35,323
6,801
19, 672
00, 270
34, 880
53,155

90, 5(52
9, 5f>2
3, 14(3
21, 504
47, 329
41, 672
17, 250
28, 612
19, 291
20, 242
22, 492
12,819
1,976
14, 810
9,421
8,412
10, 794
21,380
So, 88
* Olfi
1, 505
20 784
5,030
11, 500
16,279
33, 031
8,847

deposits
subject
to check

Central reserve cities.._

Deposits
subject
to notice Dividends
unpaid
of less t h a n
30 days

Certificates
of deposit
due in less
i hun 30
days

Cities, States, and Territories Individual

New York
Chicago .

Time deposits

Other
demand
deposits

Total

Postal
savings
deposits

Total

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston. .
Albany
. .
Brooklyn and Bronx:
Buffaio
PhiladelphiaPittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington.
Richmond
.
Atlanta
_
Jacksonville
Birmingham.
New Orleans. .
Dallas
_.
_ .
El Paso
Fort Worth..
Galveston .
Jflouston
.
Ban Antonio
_.
Waco

Little Rock.
Louisville
Memohis .
Nashville1. _
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus




21,108
35, 232
26,612
333,107
208, 374
69, 874
61, 818
31,045
88,181
18 489
15,954
22,359
50,667
12, 756
27, 555
5,680
43,901
21, 630
7 834
2,512
34, 709
5,841
17, 707
53, 889
21, 944
33, 804

6,071
941

41
60
143
210
49

679

55

879

318

93

131
1,896
5,610
12,176
18, 502

49
165
44
83

464
3,891
204
82
12
23
47
12
2
76
62
119

203

4
559
4
73
695

1,120
fi, 240
618

829

70

16
47
243
1

282

429
7, 807
1,880
2,899
1,098
1,484
2,083

1, 912
18
840
500
3,214
1,099
4,050
25

1,463

180
6, 425
300

13
53
10
37
66
2
7
113
49
20
215
56
318

to
00

Tnipdn
Chic&KO

Peoris

Detroit
OranH R i n i d s
IVtilwaiiteoc
JVlinnpa/Dolis
St P'nil
Cedar Ranids
Dos " \ t o i n ^
Sioux Oitv
TCan«?n«; Citv T T
Vo

St. Joseph."
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas Citv Kans
ToDeki
Wichita
Helena
Denver
Pueblo

_

iMuskoffce
Oklahoma, Citv

Tulsn
Seattle

SDOICOIIP

Portland
Los Angeles

Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden
Salt Lake Citv
All other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities..

16 240
35 (556
20, 498
10,418
85, 220
11 127
55,809
63,425
44 831
5 049
12, 718
2 256
9 332
53 210
7,774
117, 793
8,441
44,985
3,257
6 564

9J 542

2,543
52, 644
9 424
4,841
19 656
34, 947
49,163
9,993
35 375
114,643
14, 977
110,167
3 455
13,424

027
335
513
325
2,387
257
4,848
1 373
200
81
365
831
4 322
345
727
168
1,524
219
440
748
107
549
139
861
996
570
6
279
1,513
42
1,002
571
415

758 i
3 204
1, 290
550
5,711
200
7,210
6,458
15,651
246
1,402
395
31
1,774

50

155

40

1,305
1,447
2,916
1,363
1 235
2,046
309
5,807
192
1,408
5,922
3,825
10,020
4,290
5,971
9,560
1,650
7,728
310
1,315

1, 100

7.950
1, 380
39, 518
f>,424
8, 683
8,221.
22,050
35, 591
11, 952
4, 362
3,112
3,340
5,059
2,805
4,866
37,232
3,371
7,803
477
86
1,963
1,031
45,979
1,877
2,231
9,709
5,973
26,948
10, 697
31, 453
45,880
4, 593
21,832
1,060
3,839

6, 542

16. 050

2, 940,092

130,977

39, 270

863,037

IS, 008

1, 051, 892

12,490

44,811

5,154, 552

178, 486

48,160

1,097,708

31, 233

1,355,587

733
1, 379
746
5, 577
1,077
3,196

112

69, 562
11, 598
25, 833
102. 743
11,809
55, 292

111
223
98
870
248
999

70, 400
1.3, 200
2(5, 077
109, 059
13,134
59, 599

12,708 "

575

330,837

2, 555

352, 075

1
85
45
90
225
29
79
288
162
10
5
13
10
278
34
107
14
7
13
6
86

16
145
1
109
226
24
7

74
23
378
139
129
129
26
5
21
40
70
3
2

46
35
20
26
377
39
74
860
1
264

26

2, 674, 484

42, 104

199, 425

7,427

4.806, 678

61,864

220,913

7, 796

2, 400 ,

17, 620
30, 340
22, 470
11,406
93,921
11,613
63, 237
75,148
62,146
ft, 686
14,206
3,021
10, 215
59, 399
8,129
120,173
10,090
49,535
4,855
8, 240
12,349
2,965
59,132
9,755
6,284
26,459
39,810
60,281
14,329
41,808
126, 802
16, 694
119,168
4,336
15,180

2, 007
945
3,158
3,929
3,305
5,844
4,259
3,351
792
1,219
1,380
2,038
1,518
1,126
7,510
532
4,332
649
170
2,615
315
2, 583
1,081
1,913
.1,959
3,063
2,643
3, 532
1,096
5, 390
417
9, 545
694
1,855

308
50
2,400
2,040
36

830
502
15

1,727
486
295
1.317

3, 438
500
1,800

I'M
9:<
403
21
609
17
295
227
325
4
109
6
184
447
9
307
9
175
138
55
61
39
346
106
14
339
415
2,520
61
538
270
90
391
4
132

10, 553
3. 540
•11.174
8, 653
15, 621
11, 543
28,189
42.117
15, 628
5,158
4, 470
4, 720
7,281
4,770
6,00]
45, 879
3,912
12, 812
1, 279
311
4, 639
1, 3S5
50, 635
3. 004
4, 644
12, 302
10, 768
32, 111
14, 290
33, 037
54, 984
5, 600
33, 568
1, 758
6, 920

Massachusetts
Connecticut
Total New England
States...




10
1

30 304
30 717
13 307
192. 863
34 739
114,986

458
1 543
674
2, 609
2 384
2,742

105

416, S10

10, 410

116

66

66

26
36
13
347
128
245

32
58
36
761
151

30, 830
32, 355
14, 030
196. 751
37, 251
118,124

795

3,038

429, 341

463

H

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COUNTRY BANKS
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to

MARCH 31, 1924—Continued

o

[In thousands of dollars]
Time deposits

Demand deposits
Cities, States, and Territories ' Individual Certificates:
of deposit
i deposits due in less I
1
I
subject
than 30
to check
days

Total

Certificates
I of deposit
' due on or
| after 30
.
days

Stair and
other
!Other t i m e
municipal ! deposits
deposits '

5
55
Postal
savings
deposits

Total

H

COUNTRY BANKS—continued
333,147 :
282, 779 '
472, 236 I
9,324 i
23,964 j

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States...
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States..
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan. _
Wisconsin..
Minnesota.




1, 018, 376
79, 022
75, 647
63, 303
36, 909
27,834
44, 296
49,465
22, 236
30, 780
217, 091
32, 770
70, 801
47, 401

2(5, 758

12,339 |

45, 584
237
60

201
247
50
22
48

889,553 j

332
872
1, 621
307
202
377

227, 802
122, 893
216, 605
79, 908
.88, 837
81, 759

55,955

619

749

183, 615
106, 850
191, 228
62, 596
74, 609
63, 997

13, 234
7,913

30,040
6, 758
10,394
12,0.17
9,419
7, 709

485
384
499

156
11(5
198
119
93
48

119
13

187,058

3. 089

31,586 I

1!

"

~3.~0r.fi"

363, 855
279, 603
580, 734
5, 898
53, 759

732
1,243
3, 853
59
11.

411,729
284, 755
(597, 613
6, 105
06, 427

6, 329

1.283.849

5. 898

51, 847
38, 544
(54, 805
21, 517
43, 947
88, 744

O

1, 456, 629

31,200
18,914
23, 808
11,021
9, 607
5, 229
5, 788
7. 559
2, 330
18, 997
5, 933
24,071
22, (501

79 !
812
1, 392
125
2

797,555 |

12, 665
4,869
4.395
9,615

160,553

85,917
82,519
68,071
37, 752
30,162
52, 339
51,846
30, 843
35, 958
252,077
39, 957
73,353
48, 759

1,118
3,833
4,119
298
341
6,056
756
7,353
3, 585
2(5,488
1,311
399
298

~294

1, 121,450

38
129
34
13
53
22
64 I
3
82
130
29
72
80

5, 301
2.(503
565
510
1,886
1.914
1, 508
1,21(5
1, 432
7,262
4,455
1,956
978

2S

43. 944
3, 909
109,970
148
2, 582

3, J98

72, 753
44, 982
28, 121
41,680
15,549»
24, 352
24. 134
11,853
11,807
19,803
10, 702
20,120
24, 732
11,651
6,147
247
2, 735
1,213
710
911

350, 588
104, 618
52, 482
109, 2(50
102,321
69, 678
53,486 '

122 !
2.701 i
270

91 I

53
443
65 |
20
37
;;04
106
48

105,243
67, 206
52,818
53 198
25, 390
31.972
29, 99?>
19, 633
15,316
44, 329
16, 761
44, 363
47,358

4, 285

553,582

681
557
973
495
227
2(58

163,293
91, 830
177,773
125, .rA(i

114.562
143, 409

d
w
Cl

l

80, 621
34, 679

Total ?vliddle Western
States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States .
Washington
Oregon...
f ^lliforn'a
I daho
irtah
Nevada
Arizona

.....

Total Pacific Stales
Alaska (nonmember banks)_.
Hawaii (nonmember banks)Total (nonmeniber
banks) _

10. 685
2, 472

5, 101
2. 577

101

64
3

747
8

97, 3.19
39, 739

75. 2S5
J1, 650

334
238

34. 587
6. 737

213
72

110,449
18. 697

798,195

65, 848

84,015

1.601.

797

4, 466

954, 922

396, 339

12,535

533, 169

3, 5!6

945, 559

21,225
21, 325
30, 702
t\o. 334
20, 248
21.432
38, 963
10,811
93, 761

Iowa
Missouri

3, 936
4, 257
6, 588
8, 955
2, 357
1,795
4, 515
941.
5, 352

4, 756
4,129
2,1.14
5,517
4, 737
4, 860
4, 849
2, 561
18, 603

8

18

J
197
3
34
3

24
14

1,053
222
139
465
13
96
(iO5
364
3, 355

8, 082
6 285
3, 580
7, 4.28
9, 360
9, 106
15,297
.1,556
12,620

110
285

16, 211
29,681
5,691
39,683

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176

31, 162
25, 112
30, 351
26, 002
.12,450
6, 751
13,399
3, 661
23,423

40, 390
31 712
'Ai, 101
34,098
23, 142

39

30, 033
29, 893
39, 627
80, 276
27, 594
28, 245
48, 440
.14, 450
117,948

93
93
31
203
J.319
258

18
1
17

90
134
198
259
249
.124
92

323, K01

3S. 696

52,126

312

113

1.458

416.506

172,311

6, 3 i 2

73,314

2, 772

254,709

H

41, 595
31,866
i 38. 315
20, 752
2. 512
5, 507
12, 848

1,770
3,615
4, 434
1,970
250
225
187

19. 146
6.918
18,429
5, 769
653
763
1.576

44
1,081
110
19

19
25
120

62,
43,
162,
28,
3,
6,
14,

606
540
649
535
432
506
648

s,278
8, 055
9,412
5, 807
947
587
1,817

2. 2H9
62
4,893
286
102

1,891
400
386
937
33
139
204

O
O

774

32, 453
12, 403
76, 598
7. 939
2. 802
4,453
5,143

41,911
20, 920
91,289
14,969

13
1
11

32
35
1,241
25
4
10
26

7,938

H

253,395

12,451

53, 254

l.SKi

189

1,373

321,916

34, 903

8. 40(5

141.791

3, 990

1*9.090

O

1.317
i, 935

7
19

25
566

18

1.367
2, 520

67
120

587
255

108

»
^
^
i?

~

3. 252

24

591

!S

3, 887

187

842

110

1, 139

§

Total country banks

3,611.490

185, 775

291, 641

20, 721

4, .185

23. 763

4, 137, 575

964, 059

45.808

2, 720, 390

23,126

3, 753, 383

H

Total United States....

8,418.. I(5S

217, 639

512, 554.

28,517

16, 675

(iS, 574

9, 292,127

1, 142, 545

93, 968

3,818,098

54, 359

5,108,970

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to

JUNE 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]

i

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Demand deposits

Cities, Suites, and Territories Individual Certificates State and Deposits
of deposit
subject
deposits duo in less
other
to notice Dividends
subject
unpaid
municipal of less than
than 30
to check
deposits
30 days
days
New York.
Chicago

Other
demand
deposits

Total

Time deposits

Certificates
of deposit State and
other
due on or
municipal
sifter 30
deposits
days

Other t i m e
deposits

Postal
savings
deposits

Total

1,862,658
457,778

16,618
6, 507

21, 506
45,660

509

4,098
2, 130

42,980
614

1,948,369
512,68")

44,489
4,019

1,470
9,485

201,899
20, 567

13,696
1,693

201,554
42, 304

Central reserve cities.. _ 2,320,430
{

23,125

67,156 I

509 |

6,234

43, 594

2,461,054

49,108

10, 955

228, 466

lo, 389

303,918

743
62
356
81
1,735
2,529
19
425
327
"815
tfl
391
26
106
382
193
169
2,326
506
32
22
418
1,144
4
730
626

50
12,048
507
1,015
2,837
2,761
3,159
1,369
1,522
434
3,498
77
745
194
421
1,345

208

1,164
51
68
67
715
507
439
225
234
123

2,301
23,145
663

372,807
59,128
37,904
33,205
370,284
218,876
74, 561
62, 549
34,466
40,178
21, 669
16, 533
21,957
50,748
11,765
27,182
5,691
49,42f>
22,061
8, 573
3,965
3o, 924
7,429
20,615
60,984

8,329
401
170
1,719
2,919
882
1, 410
2, 733
281
150
3,063
1.111
1,720
390
927
786
567
1,446
1,371
262
543
9, 514
1,518
2,882
1,401
1,429

80, 708
9,305
2,047
19,070
48,855
54, 109
16,654
25,922
19, 575
21,419
16,360
13,389

4, 242
19
1,720
121
1,868
1,280
74
770
70
23
211
110
83

93, 279
9 78."
8,94H
22, 334
53, 612
50, 2Wf>
18. 984
29, 925
19. 932
21, 592
23, 400
14,010
2,971
13, 850
7,914
8,907
10, 784
22, 550
7,084
4, 223
1, 598
23,138
4, 834
11,508
18,206
34,704

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston....
Albany-Brooklyn and Bronx.
Buffalo
PhiladelphiaPittsburgh.
Baltimore..
Washington
Richmond
Atlanta..
Jacksonville.
Birmingham
New Orleans. _
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston.....
__
Houston..San Antonio
Waco...
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis
Nashville- Cincinnati
Cleveland

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368, 341
23,822
36,310
32,042
361, 2f>2
208, 265
70,942
60,306
32, 295
38, 792
18, 059
16,005
21,043
50,164
10,953
25,485
5,489
46,416
20,938
6,873
2,446
35, 213
6,127
18, 710
56,154
26169

677
550
1,617
1,332
91
92
1,830
3,915
11,102

3,321
974

i
:
.
!
;
;
!
:

i

Si.

424
3,840
2
224
88
14
10

143:.
243 i
158 i
2 i
52 !
67 I.
51 !_
165
202
66
56
167
91

15
18
992 I

1,424
18
840
500
V700
1,168
2,218
31

2,238

131
7,125

11,151
6,951
8,054
10, 202
21,065
3,402
3,958
13,465
3,261
8,527
16, 63C
26,084

1
73

I

159
55
28
229
66

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W

33, 828
8, 857
37, 290
20, 030
11, 493
98, 333
10, 732
56, 721
66, 532
47, 176
4, 528
14, 115
2,842
8,399
52, 389
6,617
118,757
7,716
45, 487
2,946
5,301
9,810
2, 575
57, 933
8,064
4,765
20, 662
35, 390
48, 912
1
0, 020
34, 143
112,578
15, 168
115, 124
3, 764
13, 752

741
351
348
480
402
2,307
256

All other reserve oil ies ..

2,751,360

43, 200

184, 734

4,883

8, 371

33. 820

Total all reserve cities.

5,071,796

66,325

251,890

5,392

14, 60">

77.414

31,137
31, 175
15,290
202, 006
34,114
117, 780

509
1,396
216
3,117
3. 075
3, 582

7
2
1
72

269
186
189
765
136
514

34
59
42
559

431,502

11.895

82

2, 059

Columbus
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chicago
Pfcoria DetroitGrand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis.. .
St. Paul
.
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
DubuQue
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo _
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha. -.
Kansas Citv, Kans
Topeka
Wichita
TIelena
DenverPueblo
JYluskogoc
Oklahoma Citv
Tutea
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Opden
Halt Lnk p Citv

3,390
I, 357
217
91
547
587
4, 508
256
1,226
518
1,255
204
303
960
108
609
188
1,110
1,415
518
35
339
1,167
28
2,091
811
249

11,637
661
5,829
2, 335
455
4, 366
300
7,434
8,093
12, 425
357
1,310
86
339
1,835

70

S3
15

1
4

114

•141

1,647
2, 454
3,311
2, 381
1,246
2,448
333
4,641
180
1, 338
6, 565
3,789
10, 074
3,284
5,041
13,814
2,014
7,982
198
3,444

75
73
277
77
150
286
154
30
21
36
53
110
16
272
42
81
14
22
27
18
127
5
65
42
9
200
14
136
284
69
376

28
13
224
113
193
28
16
153
60
3
2
6
213
54
24
32
268
50
99
80
1
279
7

6

46, 360
9, 888
43, 581
22, 948
12, 436
105, 283
11,365
64, 529
78, 414
61,305
5, 301
15, 537
3; 511
9, 394
58, 995
6,889
121, 962
10, 730
50,137
5.547
6,872
13, 251
3, 034
63, 523
8,437
6,222
28, 403
40, 635
59, 972
13,403
39, 758
127,923
17,280
125, 852
4, 780
15,451

3, 045
921
3.098
4', 148
3,381
7,121
4,889
3,705
767
1, 234
1, 227
2, 225
1,618
1,103
7,814
194
4,700
604
197
2, 529
319
2, 399
1, 362
1,820
2,622
3, 572
2, 626
3,572
912
5, 305
401
9, 530
453
2, 0i8

3. 026, 368

141,679

2,318

5. 487, 422

190,787

523

31,956
32, 818
15.738
206, 583
37, 325
122.399

822
1,301
559
6,246
1, 166
3, 976

1,217

446,819

14, 070

928
1,623
353
45
2,400
616
1, 830
85

500
462
126

1, 525
481
880
517
30
3, 346
.
870
36, 076
47,031

342
V42
112
Ml
28
685
31

6, 957
6, 38H
1,313
40, 672
5, 6L3
12, 551
8, 326
22, 240
35, 006
12, 581
4, 515
3, 201
3, 625
5, 295
2, 756
5,223
39, 401
3, 471
7, 539
498
83
1, 988
1,082
48,466
2,045
2, 110
9, 199
6, 878
27, 157
11,311
32,351
47, 247
5,404
33, 863
.1, 103
3,1)33

f>05
-169
1, 039

7
157
14
357
545
38
379
13
202
157
91
73
54
602
208
14
607
38
3, 031

62
877
363
184
429
14
146

022, 674

23.089

1, 151, 140

39.378

10, 545
8, 154
4, 470
42, 487
8,784
19, 784
11, 788
30 422
1-2, 194
5] 289
4,677
4,8(56
7,877
4,919
6, 344
48,094
3.678
12,903
1,385
37]
4,590
1.45."
52,992
3,615
4,425
13,308
11,005
32,844
14,945
34, 140
50,261
5,989

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O
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£

f-v

c

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1,570
0,967

H
£

1, 124,41
l, 428,3:;t-

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COUNTRY BANKS
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total N e w
States.

W
t=J

64

64

7, 342

7, 342

124
295
90

69, 630
11,944
26,628
160, 555
12,037
56,194

1,119

272
1,208

336,088
. .

3,108
. -

70,57f>
13. fmO
27,277
175.262
13.475
61.378

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JUNE 30,1924
tin thousands of dollars]
Demand deposits

rime deposits

Cities, States, and Territories Individual Certificate? State and Deposits
subject
of
deposits duedeposit
other
to notice Dividends
in less municipal
subject
of less than unpaid
t h a n 30
to check
deposits
30 days
days

Other
demand
deposits

Total

Certificates State and
of deposit
other
due on or municipal Other t i m e
deposits
after 30
deposits
days

Postal
savings
deposits

8
Total

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New York....
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States...
Virginia
West Virginia...
North Carolina.
South Carolina..
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas..
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States..
Ohio
-.
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan.Wisconsin..
Minnesota.




299,581
298,336
415, 932
9,665
22, 364

6,352
5,482
11,748
1
190

37,131
1,044
12,332

124
1,318
10,276

2,465

1,045,878

23, 773

52, 972

735, 725

31,599

47, 807

181, 704
109, 628
192, 506
60, 2S9
72,146
86,008

12, 873
7, 575
11,846
4, 706
4, 465
9,191

27,992
9,934
9,822
9,196
8,082
15,437

1, 324, 249

7, 976

1, W9, 390

|I!

31,065
19,092
22,658
11,624
9, 584
5,354
6,980
8,276
2, 244
.19,171
5,955
24, 740
22, 721

1.284
' 885
545
959
449
1,788
8
116
.1,174
3,824

.109,638
W>, 947
•r»l,462
.".4.(574
25,788
:J2,279
32,219
20,979
.1,1,385
44,916
17,014

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&

40
7

77, 165
46, 734
28,212
41,991
15, 693
24,700
24, 989
12,551
11,936
21,556
10,940
20, 735
24,629

124
236
47
100
62
437
242
36
31
365
119
55
18

14, 605

1,155,595

6, 587

108
225
132

5, 726

101

11,780

804
2,805
2,927
140
400
6,671
456
5, 501
2,810
22, 590
1,661
611
431

161,439

2,334

62

5,465
1,928
499
188
2,035
2, 137
1,544
1, 241
1,509
8,028
4,604
1, 523
898

425,374
296,237
714,307
6,353
57,119

39,093
6,305
113,379
152
2,510

2,113
614
11,777

74, 099
70, 864
56, 64.7
33, 039
26, 582
36, 792
45, 948
22, 797
27,199
195, 924
31,472
67, 925
46, 437

1,069
1,951
4, 828
113
15

£
*Z
n

148

382,878
287,981
592,856
6,088
54,446

346,856
308,214
465, 386
9, 724
25,415

1,555
1,420
3,321
58
233

3," 244"

1,123
604
484
360
294
195
225
154
139
757
100
349
296

1,961
602
1,288
107
395

81, 800
76, 669
60, 799
33, 748
29,361
45,802
48,240
29,693
33, 618
228,151
39,125
70, 579
48,457

722

5,080

5,109

826, 042

189,464

11,079

361, 831

1,872

i>bi, 246

193
412
175
1
174
55

1,039
662
961
470
570
323

623
968
1,454
344
178
369

224, 424
129,179
216, 764
75, 006
85, 615
91,383

52, 377
41,103
65, 560
22, 584
45,116
87,547

7,311
354
2, 595
1,457
2S6

105,513
53,141
111,639
103, 601
72, 833

712
484
1,146
703
358
414

165,913
95,082
180,940
128,345
118,593
142,581

3

250
4

201
243
.110
21
47
67

846

53,774

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Total Middle Western
States
Nort h Dakota Scuth Dakota .
Nebraska,_
_
Kansas
Montana
.
Wyoming
Colorado
New ]\Toxicc
Oklahoma
Total Western States....
Washington.
Oregon
California
Idaho _
Utah

... .
..

.

Total Pacific States
\laska (noiimeinber banks) .
Hawaii (noninember banks)..
Total (n o n m c m b o r
banks)
Total country banks...
Total United States




1! I 1 ,'

33. 765

3 SI2
2,102

46
7

258
121

448
8

90, 005
33, 656

75,102
11,902

6,' 633

2s;
IH

i n 2S2

194

790,372

64,124

86, 677

1,063

4,404

4,392

951, 032

401,291

13, 239

542, 831

4,248

901,609

rn

19,493
20, 592
29,127
65, 594
21,036
20, 083
38,128
11,326
90, 072

4, 057
4,229
6,388
8,693
2,417
1,898
4,811
1,301
5, 415

2. 587
3, 636
2.698
7, 643
5, 528
4,991
2, 694
3. 200
22,397

8
48
2
207
2

95
138
159
209
238
41
93
16
239

26, 268
28, 679
38, 429
82, 591
29, 275
27, 046
45. 820
15, 850
118,180

30, 123
24, 067
30, 455
26, 749
11,941
6, 320
13,398
3, 445
22, 972

1,027
602
754
382
7
77
503
269
2,967

8, 060
5, 842
3, 309
7, 366
9,420
8, 490
16, 033
2, 074
12,554

166
212
34
1,679
373
530
140
361

39, 376
30, 723
34, 552
34, 756
23. 047
15,260
30. 464

C

15

28
36
55
245
54
33
76
7
42

315,451

39, 209

55, 374

300

576

1,228

412, 138

169,470

6, 588

73, 148

3, 754

252, 960

41,793
31,827
128,954
19,698
2,311
5 848
12,082

1,697
3. 558
3, 865
1,714
27
324
157

14,738
7, 309
20, 221
6, 693
399
925
1.899

155
18
92
642

133
120
(159
40
16
30
11

19
847
515
6
308
15
35

58, 535
43, 679
154,306
28, 793
3, 061
7, 142
14,184

9,184
8, 181
9, 448
5, 585
829
500
I, 255

2, 801
92
5, 456
165
88

2, 135
480
520
1,038
37
164
234

45, 901
21.277
91,737
J-1,925
3,777
5 Ml

1, 101

31,781
i 2, 524
76,313
8, 137
2, 823
4, 677
5,117

212, 513

11,342

52,184

907

1,009

1,745

309, 700

34, 982

9, 703

141,372

4, 608

190,665

12

1,425
3,077

63
138

623
275

118
2

804
4 i5

15

4, 502

201

898

120

1.219

18

H

38, 854

i, 374
1,984

8
18

25
1,063

15

3. 358

26

1,088

15

3, 5(54. 799

181,968

296, 184

14,851

.19,730

28. 296

4, 105,828

970, 917

53, 677

2,781,317

25, 686

248, 293

548, 074

20, 243

34, 335

105, 710

9, 593, 250

1,161,704

100, 708

3, 932, 157

05, 064

c

3,831,597

8, 636, 595

O1
I-

5, 259, 933

H

3

to
OX

Ox

TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued

to

OCTOBER 10,1924
[In thousands of dollars]

Time deposits

Demand deposits

Cities, States, and Territories Individual
deposits
subject
to check

New York.
Chicago

Certificates
of deposit State and
other
due in less
municipal
than 30
deposits
days

Deposits
subject
Dividends
to notice
unpaid
of less than
30 days

Total

Certificates
State and
of deposit
Other time
other
due on or
deposits
municipal
after 30
deposits
days

Postal
savings
deposits

I
Total

103

37,611
468

1,889,915
495, 509

49,441
6,912

1,651
7,600

252,045
19,090

13,278
1,697

316,415
3f), 299

101

492

38,079

2, 385, 424

56,353

9, 251

271, 13n

14,975

351, 714

306

148
3
2
5
19
21
30
249
8
4
4

820
13,585
573

86,823
10,200
2,446

4,269
26
1,747
120
1,887
1,174
65
868
77
34
201
109
74
113
12
75
20
54
83
3
15
136
61
30
214
66

102,303
11,061
4,352
24,230
69, 268
51,893
22,211
33,098
19,877
21, 301
2.r), 163
i4, 426
2, 974
12, 88a
7, 514
8, 523
10,888
22, 355
10,703
4,118
1, 515
23,093
5,182
11,719
20,817
36,629

1,820,508
481, 256

Central reserve cities...

Other
demand
deposits

11,502
6,392

19,804
7,290

101

2,301,764

17,894

27,094

387,855
23,901
38, 797
32,436
374,294
205,206
74,696
64,291
31,727
42,876
18,528
19,195
22,815
56,519
11,974
28,797
5,956
50,657
24, 553
9,425
2,560
40,281
6,822
17,652
54,374
23,877

1,189
70
290
74
2,001
2,561
117
427
304
1,545
54
557
24
58
282
349
214
1,518
571
28
42
382
60S
3
831
319

50
14,299
459
1,318
3,881
3,365
4,221
1,291
646
291
1,627
858
445
196
888
721

c

OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond
Atlanta •Jacksonville
Birmingham
New O r l e a n s . . . . .
Dallas
El Paso
_
Fort Worth
Galveston_.
Houston
San Antonio
Waco...
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis
Nashville
Cincinnati
_
Cleveland

_
._.
_
_

_.

....




317
373
1,213
242
79
51
1,506
5,741
10,444

4,348
953

584
3,709
2
180
90
32
41
500
113

3
43
57
1,525

51,858
40,121
33,833
385,127
215,815
79,066
66,438
32, 775
44,748
20,254
21, 110
23,301
56,912
13,144
29,873
6,203
52, 554
25, 501
10,667
2,835
40,754
7,484
19,210
61,016
36,172

11,211
835
159
2,359
4,040
2,782
1,961
2,634
335
107
4,906
1,120
1,827
640
452
1,715
1,171
251
415
9,448
1, 691
3,117
2,187
1,816

1,503
18
840
500
3,841
1,073
1,160
116

13
67
300
7,000

63,341
47,919
19,345
29.196
19,465
21,163
16,215
13.197
11,016
6,497
7,808
10,416
20, 586
4,963
3,864
1,072
13, 509
3,430
8, 505
18,116
27,747

O
H

is

Columbus
__
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chi&ago
Peoria
_
Detroit
Grand Rapids...
„
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
St. Paul...
.___
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph.
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans
Topeka
Wichita
Helena
_
Denver- _
Pueblo
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
_
Ogden-Salt Lake City.

_..

All other reserve cities.
Total all reserve cities.

35,125
4,089
37,442
21, 381
10, 954
109, 737
13,236
64, 736
77,134
53,492
4,527
15,283
2,705
9,607
58,161
7,476
131, 903
9,211
47, 612
3.571
5,786
11,315
3,311
61,839
6, 668
5, 450
22,579
33,988
53, 334
11, 634
39, 575
118,640
16,350
128, 020
4,177
15,236

665
144
369
447
142
2,997
277
1,478
2,037
187
76
524
682
. 4,933
308
749
452
1,359
208
340
1,198
104
1,463
191

15,023
607
2,565
2,405
355
2,728
100
5,651
3,453
6,450
388
2,597
344
306
2,394

841
1,188
576
31
358
1,001
38
1,915
536
577

1,110
1,251
3,811
852
1,624
1,504
276
6,277
205
689
5,432
3,752
6,853
2,224
4,041
12,335
1,675
3,290
135
1,320

2, 925, 338
5, 227,102

42,809
CO, 703

158, 544
185,638

32, 676
34,013
16, 326
212,904
34, 041
117,270

580
1, 373
314
3, 237
2,995
3,241

447,830

11,740

140

140

7
1
112

70

1

220
8

50,897
4,841
40, 381
24,329
11,506
115,484
13,618
70,469
82,209
62, 020
5, 243
17,959
3,580
10,599
65,584
7, 785
133,836
10, 917
52. 795
4,635
7, 750
14,020
3,694
69, 740
7,064
6, 188
28,882
38,958
61, 042
13,935
44,092
132,755
18, 066
133, 664
4,866
17,139

3,626
976
4,263
4,855
3,737
8,822
7,295
2,589
811
1,454
1,281
2,292
1,765
1,346
11,047
170
4,376
89
185
2,979
341
2,243
1,327
1,847
2,853
4,208
2,916
3,822
1,301
5,296
526
10, 083
856
1,845

1,161
1,653

24,011
62,090

3, 157,681
5,543,105

165, 238
221,591

9
J4
9
66
7
21

50
54
44
307
500

33, 322
35, 455
16, 693
210, GOO
37, 099
121,052

892
1,575
603
7,943
1,292
4,195

126

955

460, SSI

10,500

7
1
5
21
38
22
5
5
32
33
1
3
4
1
39
3
9
2
2
6
2
1
24
3
34
29
3
219
10
6

5,818
5,919

'7
75
17
77
112
8
7
4
92
35
3
2
1
3
155
49
28
29
255
43
84
750

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut...
Total New England
States




20

34
56
90

2, 654

10. 492
3, 902
5,026
42, 091
9,775
28, 210
11,928
32, 221
47,115
16, 733
5,219
4,941
4, 968
7,875
4,906
6,534
57, 512
3,620
12, 535
1, 369
375
5,194
1,471
50,167
3, 649
4, 466
13, 635
13, 435
34,014
15, 641
37,193
61, 58.1
6, 335
47, 997
1,984
6,002

6, 577
2, 947
1, 293
40,188
5, 441
22,403
8,158
22, 275
36, 452
12,960
4,400
3,178
3,673
5,208
2,567
5, 169
45, 595
3,435
7, 558
1,061
83
2,133
1,061
46,179
2,109
2,202
9, 290
8,627
27, 889
1.1,746
34,929
52, 169
5, 278
30, 674
., 113
!
4,002

333
55
107
544
26
552
33
505
590
1,184
8
179
14
375
574
19
370
15
226
164
107
82
69
705
208
11
741
33
3,129
73
963
370
181
440
15
155

35,175
44, 426

97::;, ioo
1,244,244

24, 688
39, 603

1,198.210
1, 54<j; 924

818

324

70,100
12,393
2fi, 3*.O
172, 621
12,425
59, 677

117
287
89
1,011
251
1,159

71, 933
14, 255
27, 043
181,088
13, 908
G">, 35")

1,256

353, 572

2,9.14

374, 242

928
900
383
45
400
619
2,778
130

500
375
55

1,040
5
406
751
567
80
3,746
350
200

1
113

TABLE XO. 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10> 1921}.—Continued

to
CO

OCTOBER 10, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]

w
o
w

Time deposits

Demand deposits
Cities, Slutes, and Territories Individual Certificates State and Deposits
subject
of
deposits duedeposit
other
to notice D i v i d e n d s
in less municipal
subject
of loss than u n p a i d
than 30
deposits
to check
days
30 days

Other
demand
deposits

Total

Certificates State and
of deposit
other
due on or municipal Other time
deposits
after 30
deposits
days

Postal
savings
deposits

H

Total
H

COUNTRY BANES—continued

New York..
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

310,6J9
299,119
429,510
9,564
24, 403

Total Eastern States. _.
Virginia
West Virginia.
North Carolina--_
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama.
Mississippi...
Louisiana.
Texas.. _
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
_.

'_

Total Southern States..
Ohio.
Indiana..
Illinois.
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota

_




6,626
5,922
11,048

34,332
706
11,731

108
4,698
9,451

162

2,972

55

J, 073, 215

23, 758

49,741

14,312

78, 738
69, 910
58,710
32, 530
31,097
36, 090
51,684
26, 450
30, 850
239, 655
33,100
64,697
47,690

5,285
1,613
458
279
2, 574
939
1,165
1, 272
1,407
7,885
4,602
1,194
879

625
2,668
3,987
735
271
7,224
258
3,251
2,004
1.9,145
1,313
716
387

12

801, 201

29, 552

42, 584

181, 340
110,427
190,613
62,361
73, 459
72,156

12, 076
7,423
11,984
4,730
4,120
8,760

27,329
6,523
9, 507
7,434
6,539
6,641

*"50"

241
134

445,186
306, 368
725,130
6, 567
58, 598

7, 955

1,358,233

12, 192

77,440
45,114
28, 055
42,483
15,491
24,623
25,186
12, 759
12,181
22, 584
11,347
21,485
25,136

540
208
228
103
66
451
104
36
43
386
132
54
18

109,834
65, 533
53,461
54, 777
26,499
33, 752
32,049
21,396
.1.6,119
45,376
17,744
46. 871
48,159

236

195,492

9,825

363,884 |

2,369

571, 570

53,052
42,851
67, 514
24, 345
46, 645
87, 874

5,843
3.19
2,024
879
1,611
1,242

108,464
54, 946
112,436
104, 384
71, 716
55,300

674
503
1,118
694
376
439

168, 033
98, 619
183,092
130, 302
120,348
144,855

1, 177, 801

163,469

84,764
74, 582
63, 837
33,604
34, 001
44, 265
53, 266
30,979
34, 342
267,926
40,410
66,866
48,998

30, 882
19,932
24,634
.1.1,585
10. 390
6,572
6, 752
8, 542
2,317
19,471
6,150
25, 265
23, 000

3, 832

877,840

636
847
1,318
389
258
395

221, 758
125, 251
213,615
74,934
84,638
88,095

2,463
324
13, 624

o
o

1,541,849

972
279
544
606
552
2,106
7
59
1,578
2,935
115
67
5

16,439

68
957
1,391
188
26

24S

149

4,644
1,902
5, 518
113
15

40,430
5, 035
115,411
155
2,438

91
359
548
48
48
3
105

336

123
2

435

397,631
299, 426
599, 349
6, 299
55, 528

354, 250
310,853
47o, 506
S, 567
27, 625

2,481
5
4,852

28

102
84
142

617

H
W
O

R

H
w
o
d
o
l

-.

79,088
35, 714

11,505
2, 680

6,740
1,783

58
1

Total Middle Western
States
_
_

805,158

03, 278

72,496

914

29,827
20, 252
31,040
75, 225
27, 801
18, 579
42, 801
11,094
.108, 698

4,508
3,970
5,993
9, 230
2, 290
1,400
4, 567
1,062
5, 295

2, 518
3,085
2,170
4,894
3,936
4,035
4,090
2,483
19,783

59
8
56
211
4

47

372, 217

38,315

46,994

385

47, 851
37, 711
13!), 360
22, 633
2, 594
6, 503
11, 791

1,660
4, 037
4, 285
1,949
213
334
3.17

11, 520
7.023
18,403
4,649
353
694
1,435

268,443

12,795

44,077

Iowa
Missouri

-

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Vlontana
Wyoming
Colorado
Now jMexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States—
Washington
Oregon
C-Hlifornia
Idaho
Utah
N evade)
Arizona
Total Pacific States

97, 726
40,192

75, 276
11,997

91
134

35,687
6,957

'}!<)

164

111,373
10, 252

1S9

4,174

946, 209

409, 554

12,143

549, 890

4, 287

975, 874

4
13
2

4

89
127
162
176
366
72
74
30
1.59

37,005
33,455
39,423
89,738
34,397
24,095
51,537
15, 569
133,986

30, 260
23, 873
31, 591
27,861
11,927
5,647
13, 460
3,496
22, 541

1,130
323
118
24-i
9
246
390
243
3, 455

8. 250
6,630
3,905
7, 559
9, 389
6, 530
15,936
1,953
11,570

235
471.
33
263
1,997
669
573
135
469

39, 875
31,297
35, 647
35, 927
23, 322
13, 092
30, 359
5, 827
38, 04]

38

1, 255

459, 205

170,656

6, 158

71,728

4, 845

253, 387

4
19
38

22
65
583
16
2
12
29

61,057
48,860
162, 760
29, 262
3,168
7, 543
.13,576

8, 397
7,930
9,716
5, 787
1,061
495
1, 103

2, 683
!U)
5, 205
15]

J5
032

33, 050
12,970
77, ISO
8, 01 j
2,832
4,811
4,814

2, 236
52H
651
J, 271
45
1(59
218

4'X 366
21, .531)
i.»2, 752
15, 220
4. 026
5, 480
7, 067

71

729

326, 226

34, 489

9, 174

143,668

5, i.19

i 02, 450

1

1, 562
2, 751

60
269

638
286

126
2

824
557

1

,

320
11

4

5
91
15

15
3

4,313

329

924

128

1,381

27,385 i

4,252,475

990,48'J

46,511

2, 841, 899

S 1,854

3,910,753

89, 475

\), 795, 580

i, 212, 080

90, 937

4, 08(5, 143

71,517

5, 4(50, 677

2
9
5

(i

111.

Alaska (nonniember banks')..
Hawaii (nonmembcr banks)._

1,518
2, 054

18
17

25
680

T o t a 1 (nonniember
banks)

3,572

35

705

Total country banks. __

3,771,636

179,473

256, 737

16, 247

997

Total United States....

8, 998, 738

240,176

442, 375

22,166

2, 650




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during ybar
ended October 10, 192%
DECEMBER 31, 1923
fin thousands of dollars]

-Banks in—

New York.
Chicago
Central reserve cities..

Clearinghouse
certifiPaper
cates currency
based on (other
specie than gold
and other certificates)
lawful
money
(sec. 5192)

Total
cash

30,419
17,711
48,130

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany
Brooklyn and Bronx.
Buffalo
Philadelphia..
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington. _ _
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
New Orleans
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Oalveston
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Little Rock
Louisville. _
Memphis
Nashville
Cincinnati.
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
_
•
I ndianapolis
Chicago
Peoria
_ _. ...
Detroit
Grand Rapids
M ilwaukee
Minneapolis...
St. Paul
_
C edar Rapids
Des Moines.. _
DubiiQue
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha.
_
Kansas City, Kans...
Topeka
Wichita.
Helena
Denver..
Pueblo
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsn
Seattle
Spokane
_
_
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco




6,188
1, 257
1, 606
1,154
9,087
5,999
2,113
3,034
837
977
759
855
550
1,178
366
1,041
282
1,859
1, 958
410
106
901
258
401
2, 133
772

2, 240
1, 003
4,190
1,972
818
1,155
896
1, 957
2,019
1,628
325
805
243
627
1, 658
644
1,783
446
1, 51'i
178
29^
65."
112
2.1*57
'506
383
711
1,094
2,338

1,207
3, 751!
678
2, 567

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261

TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 192/,—Continued
DE(.' K MB E it 31, J023—Cont intied
[In thousands of dollars]

Gold
coin

Banks in—

Gold
certificates

C'U-y ringhouse
certifi-

Silver
and
minor
coin

Paper
cates
currency
based on
(other
specie than gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
monev
(sec. 5192)

Total
cash

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
21

Ogden
Salt Lake City

26

All other reserve cities

'

i

56
55

120
224

203
306

4, 556

3,471

9, 539

72, 9(55

90,531

5. 938

11,735

12,345

108,043

138,001

82
87
52
363
87
.188

41
40
39
299
22
432

176
182
113
843
140
451

5

1,729
1, 792
902
11,161
1. Oil
5, 510

2,028
2,101
1,106
12, 671
1,860
6,581

859

873

1, 905

5

22, 705

26, 347

509
571
.1,857
24
89

2, 600
1,991
1,220
210

1. 572
1. 195
3. 284
58
174

12, 245
12,600
28,716
480
1,277

10,926
10, 300
35, 077
565
1, 750

3, 053

6. 024

0, 283

iio, 318

70, 078

2*1
162
331
42
117
74
266
42
47
444
94
214

Total all reserve cities

399
104
120
03
28
77
154
40
10
158
38
182

660
338
410
323
206
229
40i
164
209
1, 006
302
351
320

5 ?^0
3, 078
3. 681
2, 494
2. O9<)
2. 505
2, 923
1,188
1, 51.8
9, 434
I. 741
2. 091
3, 247

6, 590
4, 342
4,342
2, 922
2, 540
2,885
3,744
1, 434
1,784
11, 642
2,175
3,738
3, 890

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts _. _.
Rhode Island .
Connecticut
Total New England States.
New York . . .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.

__

Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

!

Total Southern States

Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico




..!

5, 009

4'J, 749

52, 028

382
473
7*8
216
300
134
325
90

1,190
925
1, 299
494
573
834
871
314

10, 969
7,090
0. 945
4,152
4, 057
3, 519
1, 319

12, 980
8,980
12,664
5, 595
5, 332
5,410
5,165
1,917

3, 259

Total Middle Western States
N(»rth Dakota
South Dakota

Total Western States

wo
1,503

433
492
072
329
307
385
447
194

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

Oklahoma

J93
2, 107

2, 668

6, 509

45, 007

58, 043

80
74
166
315
144
78
300
48
1H3

32
45
05
144
63
35

359
2.S8
372
702
281
18L
390
104
894

1, 493
1,111
1,128
2, 070
2,188
1,213
2, 002
794
4, 371

1,970
1,518
1,731
3,831
2,681
1, 507
2,913
1, 026
5, 555

1, 394

737

3, 031

16. 970

22, 732

20

262

REPORT OF TILE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national hanks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 192'4—Continued
D K C E A T1) K1 i 3!, 1023—C on ti ni led
[In thousands of dollars]
Clearinghouse

(Sold
coin

Banks in-

Gold
certificates

certifiPaper
cates
currency
based on (other
specie than gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
monev
(sec. 5J92)

Silver
and
minor
coin

Total
cash

( OU NTKY B A N KS—COIlt illlicd

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah.—
Nevada.
Arizona

Total (nonmember banks).

12,488

16, 757

134
851

241
9-41

70

124

3.413
2, 602
7, 399
1,500
171
463
1,209

63

Alaska (nomnember banks)..
Hawaii (nonmember banks).

2, 555
1,836
5,667
1,075
116
335
904

7

24

Total Pacific States.

495
375
1,184
997
29
68
202
2, 650

338
309
4*1
88
26
54
79

985

1,182

Total country banks

12,231

12, 052

26, 057

Total United States

18,169

23, 787

39,002

196,822
5

247, 767

305, 465

386,428

M A R C H 31, 1924
N e w York
Chicago

_

Central reserve cities

;

471
602

6, 757
4, 370

J,3S1
1; 421

19,618
8,809

28, 227
15,202

1,073

31,127

2, 802

28, 427

43,429

80
15
19
17
152
J99
67
61
8
38
11
13
7
22
63
20
83
30
107
9
2
13
4
10
35
5
66
25
396
99
64
5
65
79
32
20

129
94
205
6
91
146
26
1,126
8
62
22
12

437
66
159
61
714
437
158
202
68
143
62
48
41
107
77
112
46
143
137
87
10
72
33
50
141
83
125
66
275
165
71
114
64
205
252
180

4,449
809
872
806
6,302
4,925
1, 604
1,446
533
853
651
540
422
907
255
697
306
1,362
1, 536
354
61
641
186
319
1,436
737
1, 594
815
2, 636
1, 263
638
1,027
686
1,449
1,404
1,188

5,105
984
1, 2.35
890
7,259
5, 707
1.855
2, 835
617
1, 096
746
613
470
1,037
399
832
435
1, 548
1,865
456
75
747
225
379
1, 631
856
1, 813
909
3,716
1,699
820
1, 307
848
1,818
1,691

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany
_
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Washington
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
HirTimighaTn

New Orleans
Dallas
TCI Paso
Fort Worth
Galve^ton
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis ._
Nashville
Cincinnati _
_
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chicago
Peoria
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
St. Paul




1
4
3
13
25
6
2
21
2
19
31
27
3
409
172
47
161
33
85
3
9

1

1,397

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263

TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at dale of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924—Continued
MARCH 31, 1924— Continued
[In thousands of dollars]

Gold
coin

Banks in—

Gold

certificates

Silver
and
minor
coin

Clearinghouse
certifiPaper
cates
currency
based on (other
specie than gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
monev
(sec. 5192)

Total
cash

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuquc
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
--Kansas City, Kans
Topeka
Wichita
_
Helena
Denver - Pueblo
Muskocee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa . Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden
Salt Lake City
All other reserve cities

4, 804

3, 844

8. 892

1

04, 460

82,001

Total all reserve cities

5 877

14,971

11,004

1

02, 887

12f>, 130

83
96
66
370
89
211

45
47
11
236
20
392

149
158
97
708
125
4L1

4

1,624
1,693
692
9, 369
1,503
4,683

1 901
1, 994
896
10, 687
1 737
5, 697

915

78.1

1,648

4

19,564

22,912

688
681
2,050
21
106

2, 392
1,867
1,239
4
201

1,250
995
2, 580
53
131

10. 597
9, 306
25, 686
288
1.121

14,927
12 849
31,555
366
1, 559

3, 546

5, 703

5, 009

46, 998

61, 256

319
188
143
52
122
93
279
47
52
455
96
225
.180

310
160
113
82
28
60
158
29
12
168
43
168
101

544
317
394
321
285
244
362
162
197
1,583
251
337
268

3, 994
2,812
2, 688
I, 766
1,701
2. 095
2, 237
932
1.396
7, 656
1,578
2,400
2, 255

5,167
3. 477
3, 338
2, 221
2, 136
2, 492
3,036
1,170
1, 657
9, 862
1,968
3,130
2, 804

2,251

1,432

5, 264

33,510

42, 458

2
46
39
?3
47
48
17
13
139
U
14
69
5
1,313
111
6
35
19
108
14
60
514
.14
50
24
16

COUNTRY BANKS

New Hampshire
Vermont
AT assach uset ts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

-.-

Total Eastern States
Virginia
"West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
- Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States

37()88°— 24t-




-18

_ ..
_.._

_

68
48
140
57
16
11

IS
11
2
3
1
234
72
11
12
8
3
103
23

285
559

36
95
27
89
153
59
169

140
593
1 074
426
1 461
324
1 099
159
306
457
92
1,150
358
245
521
843
1,673
427
930
2, 672
460
2, 169
90
232

188
17
44
84
11
226
36
55
132
116
421
79
241
570
150
'181
58
69

323
768
254
845
1 33]
549
1 658
412
1 444
198
366
613
109
2, 923
607
306
699
990
2,210
520
1,234
3, 859
630
2, 729
172
317

264

REPORT OF TRi- COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924—Continued
MARCH 31, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]

Gold
coin

Banks in—

Gold
certificates

Silver
and
minor
coin

Clearinghouse
certifiPaper
cates
currency
based on
(other
specie t h a n gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
m oi lev
(sec. 5192)

Total
cash

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Ohio .
.
. .
Indiana
Illinois
.Michigan
Wisconsin
...
Minnesota
Iowa _
Missouri
Total Middle Western States...
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska _ _
Kansas
Montana
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total AVestern States
Washington
.
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
. . .
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific Slates

_
_

Alaska (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks)

__
_

459
548
782
408
314
147
460
83

3, 585

3, 201

92
75
168
305
121
88
308
47
187

39
66
68
142
74
32
213
58
120

372
284
357
644
271
197
368
136
844

1,391.

_..

500
539
756
335
348
411
488
208

812
_

3, 473

1,051
791
1, 220
488
51.5
751
839
296

9,047
5,918
8, 499
3, 946
3, 286
3, 604
3. 458
1, 300

5, 957 .-

398
485
88
25
44
42

24
07
34
10
29

408~
371
1,114
294
28
64
188

1,443

188
7

8
48

scF

39,118

51,801

1,481
1,671
1,240
2, 646
2,440
1,565
2, 142
815
3, 702
l-':~r — -~'~=

2, 527

95
18

.._

11,057
7,796
11,263
5,177
4,463
4, 973
5, 245
1,887

17, 702
-----

'

1,984
2,096
1, 833
3, 737
2,906
1,882
3,031
3,056
4, 853
23, 378

1, 678
5,137
880
109
318
830
10, 963
" ~ ~

2, 864
2,471
0, 803
1, 296
162
436
], 089
15.121

75
302

185
368

113

7

56

377

553

Total country banks

13, 244

12,124

23, 935

4

168, 232

217,539

Total United States . . .

19,121

27,095

35, 629

5

261,119

342, 969




265

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924—Continued
JUNE 30, 15)24
[in thousands of dollars]
Clearing-house
certificates
(sec. f)192)
(1)
Based
on
gold
and
gold
certificates

Banks in

New York
Chicago __
Central reserve
cities

Federal
reserve
and
Federal reserve
bank
notes

8,282

2, 685 2, 447 1,763 10,882
2, 070| 1,171
839- 4,700

!

4. J ! 7

1.016; 12,390

6

2.898

4,75o!

3,018

OTHKR- RESERVE
CITIES

Boston..Albany.Brooklyn and Bronx. _
Buffalo
Philadelphia..
Pittsburgh
B a ltiniorc
A jish i ngton
Y
K ichmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
New Orleans..
Dallas
KIPaso
Fort Worth
Galveslon_.
II oust on
San Antonio
A aeo^
V
Little Kock.
Louisville
M emph is
I
Nash v i lie
!
Cincinnati
|
C lev eland
C olu in bus
Toledo
Indianapolis
Chicago.
Peoria
Detroit
Grand Kapids.
M ihvaukee.
Minneapolis.
St. Paul
Cedar Kapids..
l-'es Moines.
Dubuque
Sioux City...
Kansas City, Alo
St. Josoj)h
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
KansHS City, Kans_..
Topeka.
AVicl-itp
ponvpr
Pueblo
Muskofjcc
Oklahoina. CiLy
Tulsa.
SoaUlc.
Spokane.




521 !
250325
IIS:

2,053
400
507

4(i2"

4,354

982:

3

1, 493
574
1,861
•116

219

1,391
203
277
690
96
3,029
515
417
699
1,000
2, 397
405

266

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TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924—Continued
JUNE 30, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Clearing-house
certificates
(sec. 5192)
Gold
coin

Banks in—

Fed-

StandGold
ard
(2)
cer- Based Based silver
tifidolon
on
cates gold
other
lars
and specie
and
gold
certifi- lawful
cates money

Suberal
sidNa- reserve
iary Silver Legal- tional and Total
cer- tender
silver tifiFedand
notes bank eral re- cash
notes
minor cates
serve
coin
bank
notes

OTHER RESERVE

CITIES—continued
58
221
19
112
7
31

147
311
54
234
37
23

14
60
6
30
4
2

10

1, 955

6, 862

5,308

4,641 14, 752 38, 038 82,960

10

15

2,031

9, 760 10,063

8, 259 17,354 53, 680 125,971

1

2
2

5
4
4
28
3
9

146
151
82
725
123
398

50
533
27
64
26
16

12
104
4
115

All other reserve
cities

4,843

6, 541

10

Total all reserve
cities

5, 859 18,940

Portland
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden
Salt Lake City

6

5
28
3
40
5

66
459
51
233
35
129

814
1,972
390
1, 584
26
97

1,196
3,688
554
2,412
135
309

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

90
103
63
383
78
197

Total New England States.._

Total Eastern
States

.

Total Southern
States

2

i

223
185
72
887
157
440

186
219
74
1, 202
234
830

357
409
232
1, 636
259
902

804 1,881
834 2, (MX)
374
944
5, 9o9 11,177
912 1,824
2,288 5, 970

53

1, 625

1,964

2, 745

3, 795 11,171 23, 796

67
38
316
3
10

1,191
1,007
2,301
50
141

1,440
1, 537
2,488
40
248

1, 166
1,228
2,121
40
140

2,913 4,826 16,175
1,786 4, 561 13,718
0, 708 12, 304 30,015
G9
148
409
2G0
525 1, 675

8,720

434

4,693

5, 759

4, 695 11, 766 22, 364 61, 992

343
199
151
53
112
90
277
47
54
444
97
222
186

366
148
154
62
38
88
138
27
10
178
61
196
94

65
33
102
35
51
35
73
56
50
401
66
67
75

506
286
291
299
225
244
279
142
146
1,090
173
310
225

658
297
310
137
200
188
191
124
128
515
132
293
204

2,275

1,550

1,109

4,216

3,377

914

1,522

684
680
2,064
21
112

New York
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania
Delaware. _ _
Maryland

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia .
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

68
92
43
355
58
906

3,879
2,881
1,713
8
239

3,561




6

--

408
200
207
131
138
107
141
153
31
348
100
217
227

1, 789
949
1,018
817
593
633
1,035
206
276
3, 355
607
1,104
967

1, 206
1,247
1,026
532
558
1,013
1,001
372
723
2,688
659
690
1,151

5, 341
3, 359
3, 259
2,056
1,915
2,458
3,135
1,127
1,418
9,019
1,895
3,099
3,129

2,468 13,349 12,866 41,210

267

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 192%—Continued
JUNE 30, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
C learin g-house
certificates
(sec. 5192)
Gold
coin

Banks in—

Sub-

Federal

coin

bank
notes

S t a n d - sidNa- reserve
iary Silver Legal- tional and
ard
(2)
cerBased silver silver tifi- tender bank Fed- Total
and
notes notes eral re- cash
dolon
lars minor cates
serve
other

Gold
(0
certifi- Based
on
cates gold
and specie
gold
and
certifi- lawful
cates money

COUNTRY BANKS—COn.

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois . .
Michigan..
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

__ .

Total Middle
\V o s t o r ii
States.
North Dakota
South Dakota..
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming. . .
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

.

Total Western
States
Washington
Oregon.
California
Idaho
UtahNevada
Arizona

_. __

Total
Pacific
States

529
776
359
358
451
476
227

3, 701

1,078
366
352
245
873
.158

4, 357

4, 279

210
173
195
396
152
84
206
77
535

72
8!

652
183
707
111

4

165
185
257
91
147
259
285
111

5, 453

4

1,500

96
77
168
283
135
87
320
46
196

2.1.5
79
65
233
2-1
178

2

1,408

1,033

2

1,2-11)

890
386
432
82
29
53
48

31
51
J03
41
1
10
23

211
124
346
94
10
21
53

L420

260

859

94

6

Alaska (nonmember
banks) . . . .
Hawaii (nonmember
banks")..
Total (nonmember banks) _„_

908
644
944
368
357
457
494
185

247

565
890
1,512

53
105

_

81

13,394 18, 544

1

Total United
States

19, 253 37, 484

11




12

3, 994 13,160 17, 853 54, 301

206
38
31
65
33
288

588
751
487
1,133
1, 634
801
1, 133
329
1,429

2,028

871

1,128

5, 877

8, 345 21,938

285
220
763
159
19
37
86

47
29
186
45
1
6
34

59
44
380
38
3
51

390
456
1.426
299
46
116
204

1,808
1,150
2,880
562
49
221
635

1, 569

348

577

2,937

7,305 15, 275

13

4

90

218

9

447

51.8

13

537

736

:

22

6

4,556 11,779
2,420 8,001
3, 436 11,4(50
1, 832 5, 507
1,665 5,003
2, 174 5, 395
1, 243 5, 222
527 1, 934

419
480
(549
1,053
470
347
674
264
1,521

19

Total countrybanks

3,160
2,048
2, 465
1,208
1, 177
1,360
1,288
454

66
1.17
111
205
36
63
J97
75
258

3

21
115

102
118
137
264
89
72
1 65

924
550
992
454
295
266
356
157

29

13

1,606
1,902
1,886
3,757
2. 633
.1,610
2, 993
900
4, 652

3,221
2,460
6,516
1,320
157
467
1,134

5, 223 18,51.7 16, 599 15,620 50,897 80,441 219,248
7,254 28,277 26, 662 23,879 08, 251 134,121 345,219

268

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRESTGY

TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at dale of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924—Continued
OCTOBER 10, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]

Banks i n -

New York.
Chicago.,..
Central reserve cities..

Gold
coin

Gold
certificates

Silver
and
minor
coin

426
687

8.922
4, 046

1,479
1,308

1,013

12,968

2,787

77
23
18
9
162
227
79
85
9
33
23
14
5
22
57
30
62
33
154
9
4
7
4
11
53
27
43
5
427
101
77
14
41
64
26
17
2

83
251
230
23
272
124
18
1,528
7
20
25

401
75
141
50
747
47.5
175
196
60
125
107
41
33
146
122
.113
4H
159
.195
91.
13
61.
3L
71
141
89
99
18
215
104
74
99
71
215
263
137
20
89
30
79
124
62
170
100
185
20
52
52
9
202
33
44
138
171
380
94
205
531
120
358

Clearinghouse
certifiPaper
cates
currency
based on (other
specie than gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
money
(sec.5192)
19, 450
8,48/
27,937

Total
cash

30,277
14,428
44,705

OTHER RESERVE CITIES

Boston
Albany __
_._
_
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh..
Baltimore..
Washington
Richmond
Atlanta.. _
Jacksonville
Birmingh am
_
New Orleans
Dallas
El Paso.*.
---..
Fort Worth
Gal vest on
Houston _._
.*.
San Antonio
Waco...
_.
Little Rock
Louisville
Memphis
Nashville
_
Cincinnati..
Cleveland™
_
Columbus
-.
Toledo
Indianapolis
_
Chicago
_
Peoria
Detroit
Grand liapids
Milwaukee..
Minneapolis.
St. Paul.....
_
Cedar Rapids.
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
_
_.
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Xans
Topeka
Wichita
._
Helena
_
Denver
_
Pueblo
_
Muskogec
Oklahoma C ity
Tiilsa.-.
*
.
_
...
Seattle
Spokane.
_
Portland
Los Angeles
_
Oakland
_
San Francisco




59
44
24
59
59
15
13
81
20
16
52
4
1,339
156
7
40
24
93
5
54
568
57
56

296
336
56
476
175
205
19
22
30
127
66
158
80
35
30
3
48
14
8
46
1
238
62
19
13
126
11
1
5
86
5
37

5,070
803
1,177
885
6,809
4,777
1,701
1,324
747
1.279
606
491
684
1, 452
286
896
407
1,803
1, 511
469
111
1,1.34
309
566
1, 990
657
2,022
175
30

2,121
1,142
689
528
500
1.934
1J812
1,303
199
757
142
523

1, 260
389
1, 534
403
1,282
123
271.
474
71
1,412
354
347
586
932
1,921
376
1,112
2, 879
450
2,343

5,631
1,152
1,566
973
7,990
5,603
1, 973
3,133
823
1,457
761
555
727
1,623
466
1,041
542
2,009
1.913
'574
131
1. 253
' 352
662
2,220
850
2,252
198
3,059
1,773
896
1,117
787
2,418
2,120
1,479
251
1,032
282
784
1, 523
545
1,749
519
1, 596
177
347
624
85
3,191
605
417
777
1, 253
2, 405
476
1,376

4, 064
632
2,794

EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBBENCY

269

TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of 'national hank.-; at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 1,924—Continued
OCTOBER 10, 1024—Continued
[in thousands of dollars]

Gold

Gold
coin

Banks in—

certificates

Silver
and
minor
coin

Clearinghouse
certifiPaper
cates
currency
based on
(other
specie t h a n gold
and other certifilawful
cates)
monev
(sec. 5192)

Total
cash

OTHER RESERVE ciTiKS—continued

Ogdeu
Salt Lake City

30
29

80
207

S3

JOS
291,

All other reserve cities

4, 958

5, 790

8, 045

48

70, (503

90, 0"){%

Total all reserve cities

5,971

18,704

11,432

48

98. 510

134, 755

92
109
05
385
80
216

79
54
53
200
35
670

100
155
108
725

COUNTRY BANKS

Maine
New Hampshire': .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island. _ _
Connecticut.
_
Total New England States
New York
New Jersvv
Ponnsvlvjiiiia
Delaware
Mar viand _
Total Eastern States




17,450

21,221

l,:53l
1 079
2, <>H4
00
J89

10. 728
9 006
23' 139
33S
I, 1(53

14 I'M
30 251
4."3
) , 0S9

8, 4S5

5. 843

45,034

03, 0v~>

349
198
165
59
122
103
203
45
413
90
232
201

341
157
129
59
30
80
150
10
15
199
114
211
241

297
400
301
283
246
3". 0
190
102
1,581
218
341
300

4, 382
3, 202
'J 9(10
1,040
1 784
2 553
2 8:;7
1,250
1, 310
9,841
1, 70".
2, 559
2. 505

2, 333

1,754

5 305

3* 522

47,9 U

554
555
817
370
3G8
455
476
216

552
,'~Z
Jo/
1 301
729
606
273
812
135

I 048
789
j 202
460

9 855

12 009
7 097
11 037
5, 509

3,811

5, 425

5,917

98
78
174
290
141
86
330
48
196

_

1,001

3, 105

1-5, 023

_

1,157

734
699
2,053
20
117

Florida. - _
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
._.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States
Ohio
IndianaIllinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas.
Montana
Wyoming

Total Western States—

9 K)\<
i, 025
5, 751

917

Virgin! n
West; Virginia
Noi'i h Carolina
South Ciii'oliua.-Georciri.

Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma

3

394

1 7^-S
',015

1 457
1 207
757
8 0N0
1, 391
4, 47'

124
164
114
290
119
57
281
24
297

315
305
350
016
221
139
385
116
793

1,441

1,470

3, 240

2,078
2'iO

3

5 'vlii

8 317
3. 9 M
3, 730
:•'. 615
3. 101
1. 173

727
8-U
310

3!), 434

15

15

1 'ITi
1 302
1 278
2, 100
1,050
1, -5-1
1.912
774
4, 085
16,714

16, m

5. 017
3, 854
3 504
? O'SS
'>*' 2;>0
2 9S2
3 010
.1,501
1 544
12,007
2, l.'U
3. 313
3, 307

i\ '){)'?

r> 070
l\ 2.13
2,1-10
54, 587
I, 970
1,916
3,071.
2, 137
I, 736

2, \m
5,371

22, 880

270

REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TFfE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended October 10, 1924— Continued
OCTOBER 10, 1924-Continued
[In thousands of dollars]

Gold
coin

Banks in—

Silver
and
minor
coin

Gold
certificates

Clearinghouse
certificates
based on
specie
and other
lawful
money
(sec. 5192)

Paper

currency
(other
than gold
certificates)

Total
cash

COUNTRY BANKS—continued.

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho.
Utah...
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks) _ _

_.

337
402
471
70
32
52
60

25
08
77
33
2
6
17

135
372
1,051
226
29
59
173

2,104
1,027
4, 902
936
J00
342
857

2,961
2, 469
6,501
1,271
169
459
1,107

1,430

228

2, 345

10,934

14,937

.100
JO

5

8
42

128
414

247
472

122

5

50

542

719

Total country banks

13, 707

.18, 524

23,801

18

109,236

225, 346

Total United States

19, 078

37, 288

35, 293

00

207, 770

300,101




TABLE NO. 53.—Circulation of national ba-nkn at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192/+
[In t h o u s a n d s of dollars]
M a r . 31, 1921

D e c . 31, 1023
B a n k s in—

Nf:W Y o r k . .
Chicago

Received
from
Comptroller

. . _.

Waoo
Little Rock
XiOU'sviUc
M/jmphi1'
Nashville
Cincinnati
Cleveland
C'olumbus
Toledo
_Chicago
Peoria

.

... ...

..




754
35

38, 525
2, 665
41, 190

43,219

1,439 i

Received
from
Comptroller

3<>, 142
2, 638

40, 569
2,650

789

Outstanding

On
hand

CITIiJS

40, 669
2, 850

41.780
'A Q'AR

O c : . 1.0, 1924

Outstanding

Received
from
Comptroller

1,312
40

39, 357
2,810

40, 611.
2,850

80i)
6

39, 805
2, 844

41% 519

1, 352

42, 167

43, 461

HI. 2

12, (549

4. 774
J 850
1,050
2, 300
6, 757
23, 265
5,610
5, 753
2. 747
2; 700
1,902
',650
1,520
4, 509
755
2. 000
855
4. 200
4, 050
1,800
200
4, 160
750
2, 230
7 618
4. 600
3, 405
1,500
6 337
2. 298
1, 850

2!
33
9
'M
121
417
191

4, 750
1,817
1,041
2, 269
6, 636
22,818
5,416
5. 668
2,678
2, 664
1,886
1,604
1,498
4,488
745
1,968
853
4, 164
3, 982
1,789
196
4, 129
740
2, 225
7 484
4, 528
3, 387
1.465

4. 874
1 850
1,050
2,300
6, 757
23, 265
5, 510
5,478
1, 646
2,700
1, 902
1, 650
1,520
4, 508
755
2, 000
1., 355
3, 600
4, 050
1,800
200
4,160
750
2, 230
7 658
4, 600
3, 330
500
6 337
2, 298
1,850

60
161
12
28
21
513
52
72
19
13
«5
J8
21
44
12
22
6
16
57
21
3
17

4,814
1 689
1,038
2,27::
6, 7.°,:i
22, 752
5, 1-iS
5, 406
1,627
2.687
1 8H7
!. 632
1,499
4 464
743
1,978
1, 349
3, 584
3, 993
1, 779
197
4
, 113
750
2, 220
7 621
4, 555
3, 298
489
6 2?8
2, 270
1,829

On
hand

On *
hand

Outstanding

j

3, 798
1,850
400
3, 605
6, 757
23, 265
5, 560

-

.

..

Received
from
Comptroller

41,979

RKSERVi:

Boston
_
- - Albanv
_
Brooklyn and Bronx
Buffalo
Philadelphia
"Pitt^bur^h
Baltimore
"Washington ..
.. ..
Richmond
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Birmingham
...
\ r ew Or-C'-ins
Dallas
El Paso
...
. . .
Fort Worth. _
Galveston
Houston
_
San Antonio.

Outstanding

39. 279
2, 700

(.•entiv.I reserve cities
OTHSR

On
hand

J u n e 30, 1924

lV............

-

...

___-..

2, 347
2, 700
J, 505
1,650
J, 520
4, 735
1,455
2, 000
355
4, 200
•1. 050
1, 800
370
4, 160
750
2, 230
7 554
4,600
3, 405
2, 500
7, l>37
2. 187
1,850

31
fW
29
53
632
03

mi
79
37
12
34
J3
30
9
.13
2
39
14
35
7
7
22
55
.137
•19

58
47
47

3. 764
1, 782
399
3, 576
6, 704
22, 633
5, 467
5, 634
2, 268
2, 663
I. 493

i, am
1,507
4, 705
i,44o
i, 987
353
4, lfil
4, 036
1,765
3fl»
4, ] 53
750
2, 208
7 499
<!, 463
3, 356
2,442
7, 200
2,165
1,803

3, 994
1, 850
592
2, 275
6, 757
Si. 265
5,610
5, 753
2, 347
2, 700
1,902
1,650
1, 520
4, 509
841
2, 000
355
4, 200
4. 050
1,800
370
4, 160
750
2, 230
7 558
4,600
3, 405
2, 500
(\, 337
2,247
1, 850

56

ye

1 754
3 • •
589
32 i
2,243
128 ;
6,629
592
9'? fw.°,
109
5, 501
60
5, 693
40
2, 307
43
2, 657
7
1,895
!1
1, 639
14
i, 506
24
4, 485
5
836
i,973
3
352
4, 128
3, 986
1, 786
14
370
6
4, 154
4
746
7
2. 223
13
7 545
79
4, 521
45
3, 360
2, 443
57
83
fi 254
'>•>
2. 225
1,826
24

ci

sr>
69
36
H\
46
22
21
10
2
36
68
11
4
31
10
5
134
72
18
35
79
20
41

6 , '>~,R

2, 278
1,809

10
37
45
32
11
99
28
21

to

to

TABLE N O . 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1923
Banks in—

Received
from
Comptroller

Out*
standing

On
hand

Received
from
Comptroller

1,833
1,961
3,627
3,354
1 788
783
653
400
968
1,881
832
10,417
565
1,529
492
592
98
350
747
399
1,147
1,028
927
2,144
2, 424
1,648
5,320
2,000
9,112
774
1, 832

1,905
2,000
3,658
3,416
1,810
800
706
400
975
2,088
844
10,583
570
1, 538
800
600
100
350
750
400
750
1,035
963
2,157
2,450
1,650
(i, 125
2,000
9,250
775
1,850

27
16
19
54
21
23
60
3
15
46
16
126
7
11
4
8
0

On
hand

Oct. 10, 1924

J u n e 30,1924

M a r . 31,1924

Outstanding

Received
from
Comptroller

Outstanding

On
hand

Received
from
Comptroller

1,873
1,962
4,335
3,558
793
972
753
398
971
2,178
836
10,474
568
1,525
797
593

1,905
2,000
4,246
3,616
810
1,000
755
400
975
2,188
845
10,108
571
1, 538
800
600
350
900
400
850
1,035
738
3,357
2,475
1,650
6,125
2,000
9, 250
775
1, 850

151
31
21
137
29
42
6
45

350
900
395
846
1,024
738
3, 206
2, 444
1,029
5,988
1,971
9,208
769
1,805

On
hand

Outstanding

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

Detroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee.
Minneapolis
St. Paul..
Cedar Rapids _
Des Moines
.
Dubuque
_
Sioux. City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph ._
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans
Topcka -_
Wichita

.

.

Helena
Denver
Pueblo
.
Muskogee. _ _ . _ _
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle-

Spokane
Portland. . _
Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco
Ogdeu
Salt Lake City

.

.

_. _._

_

..
.

-._-

1,905
2,000
3,659
3,416
1 810
800
656
400
975
1,888
845
10, 550
570
1, 538
500
600
100
350
750
400
1,150
1,035
938
2,157
2, 450
1,650
5, 425
2,000
9,150
775
1, 850

72
39
32
62
22
17
3
7
7
13
133
5
9
8
8
2
3
1
3

7

11
13
26
2
105
38
1
18

4
3
17
4
8
6
32
i<>
102
13
35
2
36

1,878
1,984
3,639
3,362
1 789
777
646
397
960
2,042
828
10, 457
563
1,527
796
592
94
350
746
397
733
1,031
955
2, 151
2,418
1,631
5, 963
1,987
9,215
773
1,814

1,905
2,000
4,359
3,616
810
1,000
755
400
975
2,188
844
10,664
570
1,538
800
600

32
38
24
58
17
28
2
2
4
10
8
190
2
13
3
7

350
800
400
1,150
1,035
963
3,067
2,450
1,650
6,125
2,000
9,250
775
1,850

18
16
144.
19
50
5
38

350
796
399
1,134
1,035
958
3,060
. 2,432
1, 634
5,981
1,981
9,200
770
1,812

4
1
16
5

7

29

17
15
49
24
18
3
3
5
32
5

92
4
6
15
8

5
4
11

1,876
1,983
4,231
3,567
786
982
752
397
970
2,156
840
10,016
567
1, 532
785
592

All other reserve cities__

178, 540

2,464

176, 076

177, 275

2, 543

174, 732

179,884

2, 523

177,361

176, 595

2,296

174, 299

Total all reserve cities

220, 519

3,253

217,266

220,494

3,982

216, 512

223, 403

3,875

219, 528

220, 056 1

3,108

216,948




T7^=S

/COUNTRY BANKS
Maine.
'*
Now Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts.
. .
Rhode Island
Connect icuL

-__
__

..

5, 622
b, 038
4,152
17,970
4,708
1.2,725

127
87
43
401
84
21.7

5, 701
5,0'JS
4,400
18,315
4.773
i i 963

5, 574
5,006
4,357
17,914
4. 689
12, 746

5, 701
4, 892
4, 376
18, 535
4, 772
12,503

106
51
57
317
71
236

5, 595
4,841
4 319
18,213
4 701
12,327

.

.
...

__. _ - .

.

. ..
__

.

. _
.__

. . .

__
_ ...
__
__

_

.
___

Total Middle Western States __
_.
.
__




..
,
_

__

...

747

50, 548

50, 9<J4

779

50, 215

51, 245

959

50, 286

50, 839

838

50,001

34,950
18,061
66, 275
1,153
8, 943

499
242
7 Hi
IJ
27

34,451
17,819
65, 559
1, 142
3, 916

35. 986
19, 424
66,861
1,153
3, 983

585
486
932
29
47

35,401
18, 938
65,929
1,124
3, 936

35, 718
20, 698
67,035
1,152
4,012

534
476
S47
19
28

35.184
20, 222
66, 088
1,133
3,984

34, 647
20, 949
66,160
1,153
4,012

538
302

mo
18
35

34,109
20, 647
65, 250
1 135
3,977

1.495

122,887

127, 407

2,079

125, 328

128, 615

2, 004

V2i},, 611

126,921

1,803

125,118

20,165
10,712
8,913
7,624
7,889
4, 300
8,873
2,879
2,968
26,037
3,979
12, 052
10, 357

11")
120
173
6fi
5">
33
71
31
14
177
16
52
40

20.050
.10,586
8, 740
7, 558
7,834
4, 267
8,802
2,848
2,954
25, 860
3.963
12,000
10,317

20,464
10, 772
9,033
7, 723
7, 700
4, 300
9, 139
2,929
2, 968
26, 116
3, 978
12, 1.92
10, 495

118
162
1.14
90
61
43
68
39
30
280
33
90
79

20, 346
10,610
8,91.9
7,633
7,639
4,257
9,071
2,890
2, 938
25,836
3,945
12,102
10, 416

20,860
JO, 832
9,133
7, 273
7, 705
4,315
9,079
2, 929
2, 883
26,036
3,941
12. 202
10, 577

281
132
174
121
94
50
98
34
33
242
39
68
74

20, 588
10, 700
8, 959
7,152
7,611
4, 265
8, 981
2, 895
2, 850
25, 794
3, 902
12,134
10, 503

20, 756
10, 732
9,183
7, 373
7,814
4,030
8,828
2,954
2, 693
2o, 861
3, 951
12, 202
10, 577

179
148
79
59
51
112
50
19
26.1
13
114
63

20, 577
1.0, 584
it, 026
7.294
7, 755
3, 979
8,716
2,904
2 674
25, 600
3, 938
12, 088
10,514

969

125, 779

127,809

1,207

126, 602

127, 774

1.440

126,334

126, 954

1,30.)

125, 649

29,617
21,466
27, 546
9, 684
11,714
i1.826
10i 245
5, 652

m
235
158
85
72
128
30

29, 304
21,293
27,311
9. 52(5
11.629
.11,754
iu. 117
5, 610

29, 782
21,527
27, 656
10. 165
11, 747
11,808
16,135
5, 748

351
195
271
152
100
86
140
\l

29,4.') 1
21, 332
27, 3S5
10,013
U,fi47
11,722
15, 995
5, 707

29, 873
21,502
27, 296
10,493
11,818
12,026
16, 220
5, 704

342
186
L'53
129
i!2
88
152
33

29, 531
21,316
27,043
10, 364
11.706
11,938
IK, 068
5, 671

30,003
21, 284
27,231
10,880
11,592
12, 237
16,191
5. 666

413
175
280
156
83
72
123
73

29, 590
21, 109
26.951
10. 724
11,509
12, 165
] 6, 068
5, f><)3

133,750

.

__

Total Southern States

North Da kota
Houfh Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
__
Montana
Wyoming

99
55
48
275
64
238

12*3,748

__..

Total Eastern States

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri..

5, 721
5, 093
4, '200
18, 245
4,772
12,963

124, 382

__.

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina._
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississipni
._
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas __
.
Kentucky
Tennessee

5, 643
5, 018
4, 214
18,218
4,696
12,759

5i,295

Total New England States
New York
New Jersey..
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

78
74
37
277
77
204

5,721
5,092
4,251
18,495
4,773
12,963

1,200

132,550

134, 568

l. :m

.13.'!, 232

134, 932

1,295

133. 637

135, 084

1, 375

13.°., 709

4, 593
3, 525
6, 878
9, ««8
2. 683
2, 435

26
19
47
77
30
25

4, 567
3, 506
6. 831
9,611
2. 653
2.410

4, 464
3, 476
6, 829
9, 473
2, 508
2 275

.19
11
44

4. 445
3, 465
M. 785
9, 388
2, 497
2, 263

4, 492
3 494
6. S29
9, 268
2, 658
1,875

43
22
51
56
23
29

4,449
3 472
6. 778
9.212
2 63")
1. S46

4, 694
4. 021
7,066
9,774
3. 061
2,510 ;

18
16
35
•

88

14
24 .

4, 676
4, 005
7.03]
9. 686
X. 047
2, 486 I

•

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TABLE N O . 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued

to

[In thousands of dollars]

Banks in—

Received
from
Comptroller

\

Outstanding

On
hand

Received
from
Comptroller

Outstanding

On
hand

Oct. 10, 1924

June 30,1924

M a r . 31,1924

Dec. 31,1923

Received
from
Comptroller

On
hand

Outstanding

Received
from
Comptroller

On
hand

Outstanding

COUNTRY BANKS—continued

Colorado . . .
New Mexico
.___ _
Oklahoma
_
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

_.
_

_.

. .

-

-

Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks)

_

4,933
2,050
8,367

27
4
47

4,906
2,046
8,320

4,898
1,469
8,167

38
21
61

4,860
1,448
8,106

4,773
1,494
8,023

24
18
46

4,749
1,476
7,977

4,773
1,494
7,724

40
18
90

4, 733
1,476
7,634

46,476

..

273

46, 203

44,336

344

43, 992

43, 315

270

43,045

42, 607

372

42, 235

3, 701
4,001
16,874
3,033
595
1,229
1,073

30
23
188
28
4
10
15

3, 671
3,978
16,686
3,005
591
1, 219
1,058

3,701
4,001
16,862
2,984
570
1,229
1,072

55
44
135
48
5
13
14

3, 646
3, 957
16, 727
2,936
565
1,216
1,058

3,700
4,001
16,660
2,879
570
1, 229
1,072

82
33
197
33
9
6
6

3,618
3, 968
16,463
2,846
561
1,223
1,066

3,680
4,001
16, 593
2,712
595
1,229
972

72
47
213
31
7
22
11

3, 608
3.954
16, 380
2, 681
588
1,207
961

30,506

298

30,208

30,419

314

30,105

30,111

366

29, 745

29, 782

403

29,379

12

50
450

63
450

13
9

50
441

12

500

513

22

l
H

491

63
450

5

58
450

63
450

7
9

56
441

62
450

513

5

508

513

16

497

512

W

o
o

o
H

Total country banks..

513, 670

4,987

508, fi83

516,046

6, 075

509,971

516, 504

6, 346

510,158

512, 70'J

6,118

506, 582

o

Total United States _
_

734,189

8, 240

725, 949

730, 540

10, 057

720, 483

739, 907

10, 221

729, 686

732, 756

9, 226

723, 530

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T A B L E N O . 54.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held by national baycks at date of each report from
13, 1914, to October 10, 124

January

[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]

Date

Gold coin

Gold
Treasury
certificates

United
Clearing
house cer- States certificates
tificates
for gold
(sec. 5192) deposited 1

Silver
dollar

Silver
Treasury Fractional2 Legal-tencertificates silver coin der notes

Paper
currency ;

Total lawful money

148,197

156,234
162, 564
124,464

314,810
333,612
321, 729
308, 005
315, 862
200, 179

79,413
87, 933
99. 964
8-1, 326
73,906
44,196

45,150
55, 670
54, 875
38, 820
39, 230
19,255

15,180
1.4, 536
1.4, 293
12,692
12,810
14,009

125, 321
129,824
126,445
128, 450
109,210

24, 354
22, 1S4
21,605
19, 677
20,430
23, 544

201,429
175, 373
177,490
157,508
172, 301
128, 371

981,919
968, 0t>7
969, 075
003. 707
925, 553
663, 228

124,191
117,011
121,173
119,950
127, US
118,416

205, 095
224, 056
276, 046
327, 673
349, 984
295,410

64, 848
70, 932
74, 059
64, 569
5P, 568
83, 964

45, 935
61,910
63,115
56,170
51,605
54,960

13,514
12,001
12,427
12,094
31,473
11,778

115,736
100,544
110,529
118, 528
111,074
103, 860

22, 534
20, 195
21, 192
20, 860
20, 975
21,375

127,091
128,000
.111,240
122,765
114,978
118,1.17

718,944
735, 249
789, 781
S42, 609
846, 77;r,
807, 880

119, 897
117,114
117,199
122,079
127,599
120, 396

310, 064
281, 170
284, 089
286, 418
320, 574
310,627

87, 749
78,801
66,971
77, 546
65, 623
67, 259

56, 170
44, 365
40, 735
43, 684
4.1, 738
38, 636

11,897
11,737
11,812
11, 762
11,991.
13, 083

101,293
109, 365
98, 505
100, 664
97, 921
104, 600

21,710
21,013
21,168
20, 869
21,402
22, 498

124,833
(13,890
117, 524
105,101
101,496
10S, 847

833,613
777, 455
758, 003
768, 123
788, 344
785, 946

343, 784
67,315
42, 823
118,433
97, 240
23, 378
107,994
13, 025
305, 597
59, 746
37, 270
116, 897
102,612
13, 339
23, 980
103,828
224, 515
55, 985
16, 695
116,983
105, 336
13,434
23, 738
5
0, 697
79, 549
39, 445
(4)
(4)
5
15,431
70, 002
42, 007
()
0)
5
13, 661
61,560
45,122
0)
(0
1
Beginning Sept. 11,1917, included with gold Treasury certificates.
2
Beginning Dec. 31,1914, includes minor coin.
3
Beginning Sept. 11,1917, includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the re -pect ivc headings.
4
Included with paper currency on these dates.
s Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates.

813,992
7K3, 329
661,833
493, 609
SI 6, 120
532,126

153,386
153,438
149, 295

1915

Mar. 4...
May 1_.
Juno 23._
Sept.2__
Nov. 10..
Dec. 31..
1916

Mar. 7__
May 1__
JuneSOSept. 12_
Nov. 17.
Dec. 27..
1917

Mar. 5__
Mayl..
June20.Sept. 11_
Nov. 20.
Dec. 3 1 -




H
O

1914

Jan. 13..
Mar. 4 . .
Juno 30._
Sept. 12..
Oct. 31..
Dec. 31..

O

3(i7, 918
388, 680
411, 783

H

H
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TABLE N O . 54.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held by national banks at date of each report from January
13, 1914, to October 10, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars!

Date

Mar. 4_.
May 10June29-.

Feb. 28
May 4
June 30.—
Seut.8
Nov 15
Dec. 29. _
_
Feb. 21
>\pr 28
Tune 30.
Sept. 0
Dec. 31
Mar. 10
May 5
June 30

United
Clearing States cerGold
Treasury house cer- tificates
tificates
for gold
certificates (sec. 5192)
deposited

cerlif!t;ate

Paper
currency

52,394
44, 202
34,261
30,417
27,071 |
24, 725

1919

1920

25, 590
25, 348
25,893
25, 130
24, 336
21,230

Lcgal-tCBder notes

(4)
34, 467 I
i

(4)

;

28,201 I

0)

12,359 I
12,098
11,639

* 41.653

74,850

s 43; 759

0)

11,884
11, 530 j
11,425

5 37, 978
5 42,521
12,110

11,229
11,151
10,940
10.872
10,859
10,878

5 40, 0.18
M3, 515
11,025
5 43, 358
5 43, 473
5 15, 431

10,802
10,830
9,8(55
8,858
9, 058
3.8.13

5 40, 839
5 43,215
i 0,424
' 42, 350
5 44, 003
5
47, 991

11,170

8

()

39,034

210,115
363, 435
101,789

53,317

()

59, 781

(4)
(4)
45,104

283, 857
382. 100
302, 378

304.136
443, 828
522, 003

35,818

353, 002
375, 355
238, 080
359, 851
371,373
431,000

435, 839
455, 3(59
424, 455
439, 211
450, 041
508, 005

302,810
379, 876
282,801
397, 822
370, 800
421,910

376,751
456, 283
450, 351
471, 540
448, 037
494, 400

27, 259

0)

21,745
21 483
21, 183
20,819
19, 300

(

20, 347
20,851
20, 438

17,01.3
17,620
18, 359

?

22,951
19, 333
17, 389

s 43, 880
* 43, 735
9, 099
« 30, 790
3 36,949

332,138
337, 035
238, 501
280, 801
268,104

397, 773
402, 223
374, 349
357, 798
341,811

262,498

336,065
334,504
326,181

28, 581

8
32,073

()
(*)
42,564
(4)
()

8

0)
()

()
34,300
(4)

30,917
(

()

<)
24,195
(4)

26*957
(4)

1922




«30,182
5 35,153

7,771

(4)

23,012 I

3

449, 719
463, 494
382,701

(0
22,234
22, 357
21, 532
22,5.10
23 510
20, 08(5

1921

58,348 ;
42,910 |

Total lawful money

Fractional
silver coin

1918

Aug. 31.
Nov.l..
Dec. 31..
Mar. 4 . . .
May 12
June 30...
Sept. 12..
Nov. 17.
Dec. 31

Gold coin

27,114

8
24,421

n
o

g
O
ft
C

205,061

a
to

w

SI

o

20, 762
19, 054

1752fi9
15, 044

7
108

5 34, 341
5 37, 265

16, 903
.19, 308
20, 422
23, 787

182
56
55
5

s 34, 868
6, 910
s 35, 975
' 39, 002

0)

19,121
19, 253
19. 678

27, 095
87, 484
37, 288

u

(«)
<*)

19,995
19, 8i 1
20, 070
18,169

Sept. In
Dec. 29

259, 572
320, 369

331, 951
391,840

287,199
175,149
284, 963
305, 465

359,147
291,108
301,485
386, 428

261,119
202, 372
207, 770

342,909
345,219
UflO, 101

.1923
Apr.3
J u n e 30
Sept. 14
Dec. 31

^

23,004

25,508

("0
<*)

0)
21,272

1924
M a r . 31
J u n e 30
Oct. 10
4

Included with paper currency on these dates.




s 35, 629
7, 254
5 35, 293
5

0)
26, 662

0)

28,277

(0

23,879

(0

I
H

Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates.

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00

[For prior years see annual report .1920]
[In thousands of dollars]

Date

Gold
Treasury
certificates

Gold coin

Gold
Treasury
certificates
payable
to order

Clearinghouse
certificates
(sec. 5192)

Silver
dollars

Silver
Treasury
certificates

Fractional
silver coin

Paper
currency

Total

o
j

1914
4,834
fi, 229
5,444
4, 953
5, 532
5, 208

135,709
158,776
142,616
J12,464
128,981
85, 791

J 7,420
2(5, 740
31,040
17,100
17,420
8,410

44,055
52,830
60, 545
46,910
39, 390
20, 020

49
55
53
.60
58
57

50,674
37, 111
39,413
47, 321
52, 534
41,318

1,358
1,230
1,218
1,142
1,172
1, 233

254,099
282,971
281, 229
229, 950
245, 087
162, 037

4, 501
4, 125
3, 970
6, 099
9, 468
7, 095

8L\ 110
101, 105
145, 144
190,450
209, 547
154,263

31,580
48, 000
50,150
42,960
38, 370
39, 890

41,950
49, 230
53, 270
43,090
41,890
64, 370

45
49
52
53
41
41

47,898
36, 371
37, 302
49, 432
38,009
33,167

1,054
1, 109
I. 057
i; 138
1,551
1, 275

209,138
239,989
290,945
333, 222
338,876
300,101

6,004
6,361
6,422
4, 324
5, 966
5,199

162,042
127,628
140, 655
124,877
156,330
148, 326

39,480
31, 360
26, 620
28,150
27, 280
25, 070

65, 740
60, 770
49,880
53, 210
48,090
53, 070

82
38
39
43
43
50

25,902
31, 205
25,904
26,104
22,976
23,545

1,243
1, 284
.1, 382
1, 454
1,455
1,411

300,493
258, 646
250,902
238, 162
. 262,140
256,671

5,957
5, 655
5, 384
3,283
3,123
3,079

Jan.13-_.
Mar- 4—.
June 30...
Se^t. 12Oct. 3 1 . . .
Dec. 3 1 . . .

177,507
136, 178
64, 078
(!)
0)
0)

28, 540
22,980
4,750

46,370
45, 050
42,370
3,400
11,270
11, 010

48
47
46
2
1,741
2 2, 029
2 4, 572

22,946
22, 959
24, 603

1, 343
1, 672
1, 659
64,421
69, 792
67, 513

282, 710
234, 541
142, 890
72, 845
86, 214
86,174

2,218
2,367
1,990
2,153

15,44.8
C1)
14, 988
C1)

11,360
11,150
10,855
11, 220

2 1,854
2 2,727
21
2 2, 029

22, 638
59,802
24, 022
47,922

70,178
76,046
66,191
63,324

1915
Mar. 4—
May 1...
June 23..
Sept. 2—
Nov. 10..
Dec. 31_.

1917
Mar. 5—
May 1—
June 20. Sept. 11..
Nov. 20Dec. 3 1 -

0)
0)
0)

0)
(0
0)

1918
Mar. 4...
May 10..
June 29..
Aug. 31..




H

3

!

1916
Mar. 7...
May 1—
June 30..
Sept. 12..
Nov. 17_.
Dec. 27_.

1

16,660

0)
12, 593

0)

1,722

o
d

a

Nov. l__
Dec. 31.

2.24f>
1,745
1,981
1,872
1,860
I, 770
1,556
1,322

1919

Mar. 4...
May 12..
June 30..
Sept. 12..
Nov. 17..
Dec. 31..

0)
0)
0)

20, 800
10, 80C

13,820

11,910
0)
(0
(0

0)
0)
<")
(0
0)
0)

10, 800
10, 800
JO, 803
.10, 800
10, 800
10, 800

0)
0)
(3)
0)
0)
0)

10,800
10, 800
9,814
8,800
9,630
3,800

1920

Feb. 28..
May 4...
June 30..
Sept. 8...
Nov. 15..
Dec. 29..

1,289
1, 162
1,134
1, 296
1,930
1,430
1921

Feb. 21.
Apr. 28.
June 30.
Sept. 6..
Dcc. 31.

1,103
1,053
945
934
1922

MarlO..
May5...
June30_.
Sept. 15..
Dec. 29..

0)
0)
13,186

0)
0)
0)
()
0)
12, 503
10,359
8,763

942
W99
764
729
936

8,677
8,653
8, 576
8,106
5,003

H14
1521

7,218 ;
6,328 j_
6,383 j
6,401

471
429
426

(0
0)
(a)

8^282 I
8,922 !

1923

Apr. 3 . . .
June 30..
Sept. 14..
Dec. 31..

1924

Mar. 31.
June 30..
Oct. 10..
1

Included with paper currency.

2

2

2
2
2
2
2

2
2

2
2

2

2
2
2
2

?
2
2

2

2
2
2

2

Includes fractional silver and minor coin.

2, 303 ;
49
2, 175
2,084
60
2,060
2. 528
2, 330

0)

11,422

0)
9,384

70,144
76,678

52,389
54, 158
29, 322
52,865
55,430
62,057

67,345
68, 914
64, 843
67,495
70, 314
76, 509

47,096
50,601
36,661
59, 438
53,498
58, 702

61, 178
64,715
68,965
71,958
67, 554
66,984

1, 758

47,119
52, 710
31,989
33,194
33, 424

50,329
56, 350
53, 093
46,014
, 44,912

1,690

33,091
31,442
25, 539
28,068
31,214

44,499
42,919
40, 351
38, 604
38,954

1,314

23,901
14, 793
19,109
21,834

33, 181
25, 698
27, 719
30,419

1,570

19,618
15,092
19,450

28,227
28,070
30,277

1,504 I

0)
0)
0)

1,993
2, 152
43
2,424
2. 496
3,052

(0
0)
0)
(0
0)

2.069
2, 537
17
1.516
1,791

0)
0)

1,789
1,825
18
1,701
i,sni

()
0)

i,420
11
1,606
1,495

()

1,381
7
.1,479

0)

3

54, 795
37,273

1, 569

5,773
0)
0)

3,764

2,319

(0

2,638

0)
0)

2,685

0)

Included with gold Treasury certificates.

NOTE.—Beginning with report^ for Sept. 1 i, 19.17, national bank notes, legal tender notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes not included in previous classification of specie, are now included in paper currency and total.
Paper currency includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the respective headings.
Fractional silver coin includes minor coin beginning Dec. 31, 1914.




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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 56.—Reserve held by national banks at date of each report from
September 11, 1917, to October 10, 192%
[In thousands of Hollars]

Number
of
banks

Date

Sept. 11,1917
Nov. 20,1917
Dec. 31,1917.M a r . 4,1918
M a y 10,1918
June29,1918
Aug. 31,1918
Nov. 1,1918
Dec. 31,1918
Mar. 4,1919
M a y 12,1919
June 30,1919
Sept. 12,1919
Nov. 17,1919
Dec. 31,1919..Feb. 28,1920
M a y 4,1920
June 30,1920
Sept.8,1920
Nov. 15,1920
Dec. 29,1920,.Feb. 21,1921
Apr. 28,1921
Juno 30,1921
Sept. 6,192t
Dec. 31,1921
Mar. 10,1922
May 5, 1922
June 30,1922
Sept. 15, 1922....
Dec. 29,1922
Apr. 3,1923..
June 30,1923
Sept. 14,1923
Dec. 31,1923...
Mar. 31, 1924.
June 30,1924
Oct. 10, 1924

_.

_

_

1

Net amount
on which
reserve is
computed

7, 038
7, 05<>
7, 062
7,670
7, 088
7,705
7,728
7,754
7, 707
01
'73

10, 082. 77£
10,348.806
10,550.545
10,402.409
10,310.417
10,127,910
10,450.059
10,707^510
11,562,483
11,283.710
11,718.095
11,570.140
12,274,272
12,721,467
12,825,314
12,994.198
.12,800,588
12,727,792
12,093,055
12, 493,179
12,078,661
11,654,918
11,134,115
1.1,010,794
10, 822, 861
11,141,891
11,271,100
11,471,231
11,810,544
12,051,224
12.349,018
12, 221, 916
12,186,055
12, 277, 560
12,458,042
12,341,069
12, 800, 802
13,429,246

;
', 805
', 890
', 933
, 990
8, 030
8, 093
8,123
8,130
8,143
8,152
8. 154
8, 155
8,109
8,197
8. 230
8, 249
8, 240
8, 225
8,229
8,241
8, 239
8,184
8, 115
8, 085
8,074

Amount of
reserve required

904,528
985, 004
1,008,104
998, 291
992,194
977, 208
1, 006, 032
1, 032,250
1, 113,142
1,074,164
1,121,319
1,107, 719
1, 170, 205
1,204,920
L, 211, 002
1, 225, 025
, 207, 584
,204,501
,193,947
,172,175
I, 138. 132
., 093, 950
., 045, 087
,038, 195
., 015, 409
I, 056, 976
1,009,120
1,000,215
L, 124, 020
L, 130,091
, 161, 292
I, 132,927
1,129,755
., 1.35, 859
., 152. 295
, 145,588
,203, 824
1, 205, 021

Percentage
of amounts
Amount due due from
from Federal Federal reserve banks
reserve
to amount
banks l
on which
reserve is
computed
1, 048, 425
1, 080, 075
1,1.14.081
1,074,211
I, 106, 862
1,131,674
1, 101,629
I, 182, 608
I, 151,145
1, 180, 961
1,211,079
1,229,533
1,264,482
1,314,302
1,288, 169
1, 207, 823
1,247,090
1,232,039
1,220, 152
1,187,251
1,130, 402
1,078,730
1. 041, 760
1,031,408
1,1.45, 074
1,120,793
1, 152, 111
1,152, 833
1,233,717
1,222,404
1.181, 428
1,144. 516
1,171,274
.,182, 863
1,162,061
1,200,250
1,305,512

10.40
JO. 44
10. 55
10. 27
10. 74
11. 17
10.05
10.23
10. 23
10. 20
10.08
10.46
10. 02
9.94
10. 25
9. 91
9,90
9. 80
9.71
9.77
9.83
9.70
9.69
9.46
9.53
10.28
9.91
10.04
9. 76
10. 24
9. 90
9.07
9.39
9. 54
9.49
9. 42
9.38
9. 72

Includes cash in vault and due from approved reserve agents of nonmember national banks in Alaska
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TABLE N O . 57.—Reserve computation of 'national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 31, 1924

D e c . 31, 1923

Banks in—

Xcw York.
Chicago

Contra! reserve citics.

Amount:
of le.-'-erve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Net
Net
amounts
due from
amount
banks not- on which
OH which
reserve is
included
in reserve
computed calculation' computed
7'er cent

Amount
of ri serverequired

Amount
of lawful
reserve.
with
"Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
on w h i c h
computed

280,191
83, 253

279, 393
h3,5!O

12. 09
13. 04

23. 050
1. 3::<S

2, 239, 923
015, 510

291,190
80,016

302, 316
71,637

13. 50
11.64

3<J9, 444

302. 909

12.77

2-1,394

2, 855, 433

371,206

373, 983

13. 10

OTHER RESET?VE CITIES
9.83
40, 914
11,617
417,990
41,799
1,145
410,173
3V, 933
9. 55
5,651
Boston..._.
4, 732
440
5, 173
10. 93
59, 584
5, 958
6. 236
10. 47
47,3 ir>
Albany
490
3, 79*5
266
3, 704
9.92
39, 455
3, 945
4.022
10. 19
37,901
Brooklyn and Bronx
_..
4,858
4, 232
2. 269
4,847
11.45
33, 676
3, 368
3, 518
10. -15
42,323
Buffalo
8. 500
42, 270
4, 579
43, 947
10.40
4 L3, 948
41,395
42, 628
10. 30
422,098
Philadelphia
.
.
9. 85
27, 378
24, 772
9. 05
27, 032
032
273, 778
192
20, 638
270,322
Pittsburgh
2. 600
8,778
1,887
7, 902
9. 07
83, 045
8, 304
7, 991
9. 62
87,779
Baltimore
4, 042
7, 347
4,030
7,430
10. 11
73, 110
7, 312
0, 986
9. 5;>
73,408
Washington
489
4. 785
234
4,348
9.09
46, 782
4, 678
5, 157
11.02
47,85.5
Kichmond
220
3, 795
2,047
4, 051
10. 07
46, 068
4, 667
5, 137
11.01
37,949
Atlanta
2, 809
2, 098
32. 298
3, 230
3, 289
10. 18
053
9. m
100
28.090
Jacksonville
2, 590
2, 175
20, 205
2,051
10. !5
2,212
2. 020
••). 8;i
.1,670
22', 120
Birmingham
2,859
3, 450
12.09
26, 190
2, 620
2, 303
8.79
28, 58(5
New Orleans145
6, 035
234
5, flOH
8. 4")
04,310
0, 431
6, 543
10. 17
(Mi, 352
Dallas.
423
1,010
.1,734
882
10.7:1
16,447
1,645
1,461
8. *8
10, 159
El Paso. _
8. (Kj
4, 143
4, 323
JO. 43
34, 921)
3, 492
2,815
41,433
Fort W o r t h . . .
1.254
770
099
9. O
K
10. 72
143
11,703
663
1,170
7,095
Citil vest on
7, 340
8, f>81
294
11.K2
64, 071
6, 407
0, 450
129
I0.U7
73,403
Houston
"_""___
1,091
2, 825
070
3. 043
10. 77
25, 990
2, fi99
v 673
28,240
San Antonio
802
13,089
1,309
980
1,382
10. 50
11,427
1, 143
1. 274
11. ;.:i
Waco..
350
452
268
405
10. 30
A, 160
410
303
K 73
4,513
Little Hock.
".".7-""."."."/."-.-"..."...
47
53,042
5,304
5, 273
9. 94
52, 101
5,210
4, 849
y.:ii
Louisville
897
34
054
904
942
883
9, 422
<x r>2
8,833
10.23
Memphis..
""""
410
27,4.80
2,748
2,79!
JO. 15
2, 672
2, 795
546
26,719
Nashville. _
10. 46
1
.nd
This amount represents the net amount due from banks as shown by the reports of those banks whose balances due from exceed the balances due to banks and must he deducted
.ecks
from the nniouot in the second column in order to prove the apparent amount of liabilities upon which reserve is required. Certified cheeks and cashiers' died are now included with the amount due to banks in the reserve calculation.




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TABLE N O . 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report daring year ended October 10, 1924—Continued

00

[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31, 1923—Continued

Net
amounts
Net
due from
amount
banks not on which
included reserve is
in reserve computed
calculation

Banks in—

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Mar. 31, 1924—Continued

Per cent
to net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

Net
amounts
due from
banks not
included
in reserve
calculation

Net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
to net
amount
on wrhich
reserve is
computed

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo
-._
Indianapolis
Chicago
Peoria
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux Citv
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas Citv. Kans
Topeka
WichitaHelena
Denver
Pueblo
Muskogoe
Oklahoma Citv
Tiilsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland

1,296
1,589
214

.

.-- ---

-

4,453
219
7, 233
960
1.744
464
200
243

__
_

310

. ..- .- .

-. -

_

_




.

3, 985
181
252
3
1,002
96
550
94
42

-

510
5,972
25
2,470

75,720
39,439
51,112
19,329
49, 751
34, 516
14, 212
103, 639
15, 763
71, 435
109, 303
63, 278
12,029
23, 591
4,654
17,291
84, 908
14, 330
163, 322
13,256
60,0006,481
8,432
17,425
3, 968
72, 267
7,143
8,690
31, 964
42, 215
70, 086
18, 126
52,442

7,572
3,944
5,111
1,933
4,975
3,452
1,421
10,364
1, 576
7,144
10.930
6,328
1,203
2,359
465
1,729
8, 491
1,433
Ifi, 332
1,326
6,000
648
843
1,742
397
7,227
714
869
3,196
4,222
7,008
1,8.13
5, 244

7,061
4,213
6,014
2,257
4,273
3,664
1,450
7, 675
1,574
7,073
10,003
6, 563
1.604
2,204
479
1,677
9,293
1,470
17,531
1,291
5,890
660
891
1,745
526
6,600
774
918
2,843
4,885
7,711
1,716
4, 763

9.33
10.68
11.77
11.68
8.59
10. 62
10.20
7.41
9.99
9.90
9.15
10. 37
13. 34
9.34
10. 29
9.70
10. 94
10. 25
10.73
9.74
9.82
10. 18
10. 57
10.01
13.26
9. 13
10.84
10. 56
8.89
11. 57
11.00
9. 47
9.08

1,579
1,149
957
581
4,154
2,092
833
1,159
172
155

346
1,374
275
579
956
14
20
3, 267
2,491
196
1,054
2,494
3,119
62
940

75,971
47,284
56,837
21, 452
47, 273
34,879
16, 167
102, 550
15,232
85, 033
114, 353
76, 660
13. 340
23,100
4,657
17, 986
86, 398
15, 534
160, 960
14, 559
65, 050
6,016
8,427
16, 787
3, 555
76, 637
10, 674
7,722
30, 997
44,165
70, 006
19, 730
51,734

7,597
4,728
5,684
2,145
4,727
3,488
1,617
10, 255
1,523
8, 503
11,435
7,666
1,334
2,310
466
1, 799
8,640
1, 554
16,096
1,456
6,505
601
843
1,679
356
7,664
1,067
772
3,100
4,416
7,001
1,973
f>, 173

7,337
4,769
6,035
2,262
3,698
3,609
1,673
7,981
1,706
8, 446
10, 697
6,657
1,626
2,245
502
1, 799
9,316
1, 534
16,079
1,400
6,677
406
863
1, 837
433
7,106
1,050
801
3,020
•1, 214
7,129
2,040
3S 654

9.66
10.09
10.62
10.54
7.82
10. 35
10. 35
7.78
11.20
9.93
9. 35
8.68
12. 19
9.72
10. 78
10.00
10.78
9.88
9.99
9.62
10.26
6.75
10.24
10.94
12. j«
9. 35
9.84
10.41
9.74
9. 54
10.18
10.34
7.06

6,343 !
471 |
4,376 •

Los Angeles
Oakland
San Francisco...
Ogden
Salt Lake City..

280
1,067 !

150, 650
20,920
"158,686
6,310
20,519

15, 065
2, 092
15, 8i)9
631
2, 052

1.5, 298
2, 345
17, 668
'651
2. 527

10. 15
11.21
11. 13
10.32
12. 31

2, 521
13
3, 720
279
287

145, 710
19. 582
149, 970
5, 201
18, 097

14, 571
J, 958
14,997
520
1,810

14, 227
2, 118
14,875
518
1,772

9.76
10.82
9.92
9. 96
9. 79

All other reserve cities

SO, 121 |

3,641,969

10. 08

61,740

3, 666, 485

3(M5, 648

358, 552

9.78

Total nl 1 reserve cities _ _ _
•

98,937 |

6,483,849

1.1.26

86, 134

6,521,918

737,854

732, 535

11.23

7.30
8.03
7.32
7.36
7.86
7.33

3,707
1,451
.1,541
9, 658
2, 175
9, 808

61,335
38, 655
25, 936
27i, 635
43, 323
144,328

4,293
2, 706
1,816
.19,014
3,033
10,103

4,423
3,010
1,837
19,167
3, 072
. 0 1.
1 , 17

7.21
7. 79
7.08
7. 06
7.09
7.01

COUNTRY BANKS
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts...
Khodo Island
Connecticut
Total New England States..
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States.
Virginia
West Virginia . . .
North Carolina _..
youth Carolina....
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas.
_.
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States..
Ohio.
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan. .
Wisconsin..
Minnesota.




4, 615
3, 323
2, 040
20,456
3. 299
J. 1,220

4, 626 !
2, 155 i
1,972 :
!1,691 |
3.113
18,302 i

(53,207
41,407
27,842
278,044
41,972
153,015

4.425
2,898
1,949
19, 463
2,938
i 0,711

41,859 ;

605,487 |

42,38-4 j

44,953

7.42

28, 340 I

585,212 |

40,965

41,626

7.11

28,007 •
25.791 j
62, 790 i
608 j
3,031 !

508,819 |
428,003 |
777.773
.11,968
49,420

35, 617
29, 960
54,444
838
3, 460

38. 953
31,831
59, 669
906
3,710

7. 66
7.44
7.67
7. 57
7. 51

25, 303
17,522
62,071
984
2,867

511,078
406,303
772, 376
.11,948
48,183

35, 776
28,441
54,066
836
3, 373

37, 857
30, 555
57, 259
873
3, 645

7. 41.
7. 52
7.41
7.31
7. 57

7.61

108,807

1,749,888 I

122,492

.130,189

7. 44

9,741
8,372
7,212
4, 786
3,283
5, 293
5,059
2,971
2, 992
20, 704
3, 590
6, 641
5,642

7.40
7.35
7.61
7.77
7.90
7.87
7.75
7. 45
6.84
7.48
7.44
7.14
7.79

O
W
H

120,227 | 1.77.r),983 |
8,733
7, 190 i
9,844
8,946
5,870
6, 462
10, 161 i
3, 124
4,838 :
52,459 i
5,673 :
10,309 i
5,418 :

144,321
110,302
102,481
71,040
49,847
56,610
72,586
39,115
50,482
309,066
51,884
98,301
73,609

139,027 : 1,229,644 j
24, 132 !
11,744 •
23,139
10,787 i
13,003 i
12,175 i

291,628
175,210
289,514
123,119
130,795
150, 497

121,319 I

.135,069

7,015
7, 563
6,670
5, 243
3, 365
9, 736
7,288
2,953
2, 440
38,963
5, 073
7,898
5, 111

10,102
7,721
7,174
4,973
3,489
3,963
5,081
2, 738
3, 534
21,634
3, 632
6, 881
5,153

11,312
8,1.46
7.991
5,854
3,898
4,310
5.692
2,861
3, 532
23, 622
3.992
7.120
6, 080

7.84
7.38
7.80
8.24
7.82
7.61
7.84
7.31
7.00
7. 04
7. 69
7.24
8.26

86,075

94,41.0

7.68

109,318

1,149,936 I

80,496

86, 286

21, 948
13,154
22,154
9, 326
9, 736
10, 913

7. 53
7. 51
7.65
7.57
7.44
7.25

25, 248
9. 977
26,193
13,395
14, 784
11,833

298, 786
166,243
302, 864
.134, 178
140, 138
146, 733

20,9i5
11,637
21,200
9, 393
9,810
10,271

2 457
1
12 410
21 945
9 372
,
9 917
,
10,342

o
r;

7.50

20,414
12. 265
20, 266
8, 618
9,155
10, 535

3

7.1.8
7.46
7.25
6.98
7.08
7.05

131,597
113,875
94, 773
61,557
41,580
67, 297
65, 26f>
39,893
43, 765
276,610
48, 259
93,004
72, 460

tT-1

H

K
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w

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CO

TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 19:24—Continued

to
oo

[In thousands of dollars]

Mar.

Dec. 31, 1923—Continued
Net
Net
amounts
amount
due from
banks not on which
reserve is
included
in reserve computed
calculation

Banks in—

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
to net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

Net
amounts
due from
banks not
included
in reserve
calculation

Net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

31, 1924—Continued

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
to net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed
M
i—i

COUNTRY BANKS—continued
10,908
4,574

.

. .

Montana

Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

_

.

Total Pacific States




10,676
3,828

7.33
7.43

12,668
3,519

151,726
49,346

10,621
3,454

11,452
3,715

7. 54
7.53

1,357,858

95,050

101, 735

7.49

117,617

1,390,014

97,301

100,610

7.24

5,290
4,039
4,018
12,780
6,909
4,913
9,411
1,550
22,702

48, 286
48, 264
55,461
103, 765
43,232
39,027
62, 550
21,349
146, 273

3,380
3,379
3,882
7,264
3,026
2,732
4,379
1,494
10,239

3, 547
3,487
4,124
7,789
3,166
2,943
4,773
1,560
11,206

7.35
7.22
7.44
7.51
7.32
7.54
7.63
7.31
7.66

4,918
5,069
5.366
10^ 763
5,699
3,499
8,948
1,509
18,426

47, 910
45, 437
55, 859
96, 055
37, 522
35, 537
61, 737
16,925
135, 290

3,354
3,181
3, 910
6,724
2, 626
2,488
4,321
1,185
9,470

3,535
3, 542
4,349
7,219
2,664
2,677
4, 586
1, 235
9,973

7.38
7.78
7.79
7. 52
7. .10
7. 53
7. 43
7.30
7.37

568, 207

30, 775

42,595

7.50

64,197

532, 272

37, 259

39, 780

7.47

7.27
7. 55
7.38
7.60
8.41
7.99
7. 51

8,850
5,474
12,948
4, 445
486
1,094
2,178

81,895
52, 639
2Q5, 018
35,001
5,107
9,170
18,078

5, 733
3,685
14,35.1.
2, 450
357
642
1,265

5,938
3,892
15,166
2,487
383
661
1,213

7. 25
7. 39
7. 40
7. 1L
7. 50
7.20
6.71

7. 43

35,475

406,908

28,483

29,740

7.31

43

2,135

320

M57

21.41

7, 543
5,657
13,916
5, 245
1,138
1, 505
3, 644

-

Alaska (nonmember banks)

10,192
3,605

71,612

Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas

145,595
51,500

110,462

Iowa
Missouri

__
__

77, 556
55, 536
223,109
39, 285
C. 042
9,572
20,161

5,429
3,887
15,618
2,750
423
670
1, 411

5,636
4,194
|f>, 460
2,984
508
765
1,515

38,648

431,261

30,188

32,062

58

2,089

313

'309

*

14. 79 \~

-3

Cl

2

3,604

550

2 1,716

40. 83

100

2,786

418

838

30.08

58

5, 753

803

2 2, 025

35. 20

143

4, 921

738

2 1,295

26.32

Total counlrv banks

521,893

5,974,193

418, 654

452,849

7.58

463,897

5, 8.19,151

407, 734

429, 526

7.38

Total United States

020,830

12,458,042

1.152,295

1,182,863

9.49

550,031

12,341,069

1, 145,588

1, 102,001

9.42

Hawaii (nonmcniher banks)
Total (nomuembcr banks)

J u n e 30, 1924

Banks i n -

New York
Chicago
Centra 1 reserve cities

Net
Net
amounts
due from
amount
banks not on which
i ncluded reserve is
in reserve computed
calculation

Amount
of reserve
required

Oct. 10, 1924

Amount
oi lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
to net
amount
oii w h i c h
reserve is
computed

Net
amounts
Net
due from
amount
banks not on which
included
reserve is
in reserve computed
calculation

Amount
of reserve
required

2, 551,550
701,868

331, 702
91,243

292,963
99, 685

11.48
14. 20

10,839
099

2,680,201
720,633

3, 253,424

422,945

392, 648

12.07

11,538

3,400,834

348,420
93.682
442,108

4,802
44, 201
42, 551
442,011
Boston_
5, 200
5,490
6, 682
66,817
Albany
422
41,823
4,182
3, 890
Brooklyn and Bronx
1,510
3, 693
39, 905
3, 991
Buffalo
4,0(50
444, 741
44.474
Philadelphia
46,028
Pittsburgh...
1,326
292,012
24,176
29, 201
9, 262
1,723
86,11 J
8,611
Baltimore
_
_
....
4,078
7, 269
7, 119
72, 691
Washington
-1,094
3,490
903
46,938
Richmond. .
4. 605
4, 745
47,449
5,911
Atlanta
3,096
980
30,900
3,080
Jacksonville
20,916
2,091
2,453
4, 347
Birmingham
__
3,244
24,028
2,403
New Orleans
5, 945
6, 037
59,450
1,977
Dallas
1,414
1,082
1,000
14,139
El Paso.
. ..
3, 532
795
3, 169
31, 689
Fort Worth..
998
965
9, 976
566
Galveston
60, 654
0,005
6, 716
839
11 ouston
. .
2,491
2,818
24, 906
1,100
San Antonio.
...
1,133
10, 205
1,020
1,093
Waco
469
51.0
5, 100
389
Little Rock
. ..
54,169
5, 295
5,417
Louisville
.
. _
8,912
891
818
252
Memphis
2,902
2, 758
537
27, 581
Nashville...
.
.
7,114
72, 730
7, 273
2, 341
Cincinnati.
. .
. . ..
2 The cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents.

9.63
8.22
9. 30
9.25
10. 35
8.28
10. 76
9. 79
7. 45
12. 46
9.95
11.73
13. 50
10. 15
7.65
11.15
9. 07
11.07
1L31
10.71
9. 20
9.77
9. 00
10. 55
9. 78

2,229

477. 071
08,437
44,282
41,102
477,810
317,442
94, 857
78,559
18,179
51,139
30, 088
25,438
25, 350
60, 652
15,448
35,785
15, 1.17
06,410
28,712
11,919
4,380
49, 502
9. 399
25.524
77, 780

47, 707
6,844
4,428
4,110
47. 781
31,744
9.486
7, 850
4,818
5, 114
3, 009
2, 544
2, 535
6, 665
1, 545
3, 578
1,512
0, 6-11
2,871
1,192
438
4, 956
940
2, 552
7, 779

19,432
4, 890
24,322

OTHER RESERVK CITIEH




402
3,830
5,881
176

1,413
5,468
X9f>

9,012
4,677
438
2,084
948
413
3, 974
1,210
35 L
937
610
1,898

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks
354, 380
88, 687
443,007
47, 466
7, 153
4,704
3,859
47,374
29,059
9,336
8,095
4. 589
">, 042
3, 053
2, 525
2,493
5, 052

Pel* cent
to net
amount
OJI which
reserve is
computed
13 22
12. 31
13. 03

9. 95
10.45

o
o
o
r

10. 62
9.39
9.91
9. 15
9.84
10. 30
'.). :»2
9. 80
10. 15
9. 93
9. 83
7. 58

1, ">o5

9. U4

3, 602
2,075
7, 280
3, 255
1,322
399
4, 790
1,092
2,512
7,071

10. 07
13. 73
10. 97
1i.34
11. 09
9.11
9. 00
11. 02
9. S4
9. 80

to

00
en

TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued

to
00

[In thousands of dollarsl
Oct. 10, 1924—Continued

June 30, 1924—Continued

Banks in—

Net
amounts
Net
amount
due from
banks not on which
included reserve is
in reserve computed
calculation

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Net
Per cent
Net
amounts
to net
due from
amount
amount
on which
on which banks not reserve is
included
reserve is in reserve
computed calculation computed

Amount
of reserve
required

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Per cent
to net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

1

OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued

Cleveland
Columbus
Toledo.
Indianapolis
Chicago.
Peoria
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Cedar Rapids
Des Moines
Duhuque
Sioux City
Kansas City, Mo
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Lincoln
Omaha
Kansas City, Kans__
Topeka
Wichita
Helena
Denver
Pueblo...
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Seattle
Spokane
Portland
Los Angeles.




3,657
1,320
1,898
4,091
9,379
874
1,233
323
1,242
353
87
409
2,527
360
201
36
770
351
102
7,914
1,797
147
3,210
3,166
4,341
77
1,547
3,863

51,542
51,598
12,334
49, 691
35, 698
15,985
111,218
14,887
83, 936
101,064 |
70,005
12,205
23,433
4,971
16,969
87,262
13,946 i
157,914 i
14,563 i
63,513 !
6,434 !
8,022 i
16, 687 i
3, 680 I
81,529 I
9,560 '
7,678
33,001
44,672
70, 540
.19, 297
50,000
147,402

5,154
5,160
1,234
4,969
3.570
1,598
11,122
1.489
8.394
10,106
7,001
1,220
2,343
497
1,697 i
8,726 !
1.395 "
15,791
1,456
6,351
644
802
1,669
368
8,153
956
768
3,300
4,467
7,054
1,930
5,000
14,740

4, 350
5, 261
1,247
3,856
3, 630
1,610
10,078
1,507
8,443
10,719
7,212
1,316
2, 352
499
1,627
10.000
1,581
10,722
1,494
6,609
623
813
1,748
399
8, 545
938
830
3,267
5,982
7,801
1,990
4,990
15, 586

8.44
10.20
10. 11
7.76
10. 17
10.07
9.06
10.12
10. 06
10. 61
10. 30
10.78
10.04
10.04
9.59
11.46
11.34
6.79
10. 26
10.41
9.68
10. 13
10.48
10.84
10.48
9.81
10.81
9. 90
13. 39
11.06
10.31
.10. 00
10.57

49,034
54,046
6,344
47, 920
37, 125
4,867
15,979
124,639
6, 960
17.406
J,517
85,845
2,377
134,916
580
80, 613
167
14,950
23, 207
5,101
797
18,858
- —--95,729
J64
16, 059
183,387
3,402
15,506
382
68, 220
170
5, 567
1,409
8,571
629
18,958
159
4,196
5.998
90,075
761
8,159
7,991
2,934 i
34,144
2. 257 ! 43,489
71,487
9,517 i
20, 374
410 I
56,172
3,237
11,406 I 134,569
1,198
2,320

4,903
5,405
634
4, 792 :
3.712
1,598 i
12,464 i
1,741 '
8,584 :
13,492 i
8,061 i
1,495 I
2,321 j
510 i
1,886 i
9,573 !
1,606 :
18, 339
1,551
6,822
557
857
1,896
420
9,007
816
799
3,414
4, 349
7, 149
2, 037
5,617
15,457

4,926
5,798
677
3,471
3,920
1,689
12,424
1.846
8, 563
12,923
8,197
1,518
2,384
524
1,924
10,136
1,783
21,251
1,762
7,570
722
889
1,986
457
10,581
825
794
3, 558
5, 067
7,981
2, 385
6,232
15,979

10.05
10.73
10. 67
7.24
10. 56
10. 57
9. 97
10.61
9. 97

9. 58
10. 17
10.15
10.27
10. 27
10.20
10. 59
11. 10
11.59
11.36
11.10
12.97
10.37
10.48
10.89
11.75
10. 11
9.94
10.42
11. 65
11.16
11.71
11.09
10.34

3

o
M

d
w
w
si
o

. . .

450
3,430
177
1,027

20,679
163,623
5,419
J8,847

2, 068
16, 362
542
1,885

2, 0S7
17.761
' 520
1,870

105, 376

3,735,717

373, 572

_..

129,698

6,989,141

796,517

___

4,293
2,088
2,071
12,695
2.741
12,219

62,536
39,321
27,799
283,295
43,264
149,384

36, 107
32,313
24,392
61,456
1.458
3, 852
123,471

Oakland
San Francisco
Ogden
Salt Lake City
All other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities

.10. 09
10. 85
9. 60
9.92

237
5,611
361
1,040

19,980
184,766
5. 665
20, 390

1,998
18, 477
566
2,039

2, i24
19, 825
606
2,196

10. 63
10.73
10.70
10. 77

369, 097

9.88

117,230

4, 035, 885

403,589

410,832

10. 18

761,745

10. 90

128, 768

7,436,719

845, 697

853,899

11.48

4,378
2, 752
1,946
19,831
3, 028
10,457

4, 662
2. 761
2, 032
21,194
3, 290
11, 164

7.46
7.02
7.31
7.48
7. 60
7.47

4.737
3i 337
2,148
15,492
3, 523
10,638

64,310
42,415
29, 026
296, 201
43.939
149,736

4, 502
2, 969
2,032
20,734
3,076
10,481

4,834
3, 174
2,083
21.129
3, 198
.11,143

7. 52
7.48
7.18
7. 13
7.28
7.44

(505,599

42, 392

45, 103

7.45

39, 875

625, 627

43, 794

45, 561.

7.28

531,068
436,230
772,433
12,446
50,027

37,175
30, 536
54, 070
871
3, 502

40,850
33 148
58,461
1,103
3, 684

7.69
7 60
7. 57
8.86
7.36

43, 292
93 025
73.824
' 749
4,728

546, 987
444 122
787, 790
12,384
52, 827

38.289
31 089
55,145
867
3. 698

40.456
34 060
59, 201
964
4,046

7.40
7 67
7. 5i
7.78
7. 6<i

1,802,204

126, 154

137,246

7.62

.145,618

.1,844, 110

129,088

.138,727

7. 52

129,502
106,998
87, 142
58,505
40,730
60, 968
62,329
39,074
41,122
250,851
47. 229
90.551
69, 969

9, 065
7, 490
6, 100
4, 095
2, 851
4,268
4, 363
i\ 735
2, 878
17. 5IH)
3, 306
6, 339
4,898

7.54
7.27
7 96
8.52
7.70
8.03
7.64
7 50
7.00
7. 47
7. 42
7. 48
7. 94

10. 309
6,898
8 444
5, 703
5,512
7,825
10,900
4 761
2,427
58, 876
7. 546
5, 964
5, 504

10,498
7,404
6 458
4, 755
3, 596
4, 579
5,337
3 096
3, 091
21,894
3,805
6, 374
5, 722

75,948
20,718
i 2, 177
21,247
9, 143
9, 590
10, 952
10,080
3, 402

7.62

140, 669

132,884
104,956
89 437
58, 174
46, 541
59, 959
67, 476
40 819
41,899
291, 743
49, 026
87,451
71,248
1, 14.1,613

9, 302
7, 347
6. 2(51
4, 072
3, 258
4. 197
4, 723
2 857
2, 933
20,422
3.432
6, 122
4, 987

1,084,970

9. 762
7, 784
6 939
4,984
3, i38
4. 895
4. 759
2 932
2, 880
18,733
3, 505
6, 774
5, 554
82, 639

86, 609

21,661
13, 144
22,895
9,477
10, .158
11,418
10,803
3,680

7.32
7. 56
7.54
7.26
7.41
7.30
7. 50
7.57

28, 520
14,320
32,061
12,980
17, 575
17, 229
15,216
4, 783

294, 328
170, 867
300, 508
131,293
138,358
154, 105
150,730
50, 135

79,913
20, 603
11,961
21,036
9, 190
9, 685
10,787
10,551
3, 509

21.817
12,760
22,484
10,574
10,178
.11,621
11, 172
3, 752

7.90
7. 05
7 l>2
S. 17
7 73
7. 64
7 91
7 58
7.38
7. 50
7. 76
7.29
8. 03
7. 59
7.41
7.47
7.48
8. 05
7.36
7. 54
7.41
7.48

103,236

7. 43

142,684

1,390,324

97, 322

.104,358

7.51

COUNTRY BANKS
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
__
Ma^sachuset ts
Rhode Island
Connecticut..
Total New E ngland States
New York
Sew Jersev
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

_

_

Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
1 T i^sissinni
V
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
_
Total Southern States
Ohio
Indiana.
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
I own
Missouri

.

_- -

Total Middle Western States




_. .

6, 497
6, 589
7 386
5,318
3,433
9,239
8, 153
3 816
1,766
34,449
5,512
7, 743
4, 648
101,549

------

. .....

26, 782
12,597
29. 26P,
11,343
12, 567
17.619
12.098
3, 703
125,977

295. 967
173, 965
='503, 531
130,608
136,995
156. 4")«
144,000
48. fi(W
1,390.127

97, 309

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TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10,

1924—Continued

OO

oo

[In thousands of dollars]
Oct. 10, 1924—Continued

June 30,1924—Continued
Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

Net
Per cent
amounts
Net
to net
due from
amount
amount
on which
on which banks not reserve is
included
reserve is in reserve
compul ed calculation computed

Amount
of lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
banks

w

Net
amounts
Net
due from
amount
banks not on which
included
reserve is
in reserve computed
calculation

Amount
of reserve
required

3,603
4,710
6, 781
13.403
6,217
3, 738
7,871
2, 335
20,605

43,507
43, 734
54, 993
98.40ti
39,158
33, 974
59, 207
18, 395
135, 247

3,045
3,061
3.850
6,888
2,741
2,378
4,145
1,288
9,467

3,191
3, 334
4, 139
7, 401
2,774
2, 530
4.497
1.396
9,967

7.33
7.62
7.53
7.52
7.08
7.45
7.60
7. 59
7.37

11,059
6,935
8,049
21, 108
9,697
5, 980
11,645
2,441
28,407

54, 247
47, 757
56, 775
106, 326
44, 394
29, 700
64, 773
18,067
151,155

3,797
3,343
3,974
7, 443
3,108
2,079
4. 534
1,265
10,581

4,257
3, 645
4, 301
8, 237
3,594
2,31(5
4, S5JS
1,319
11,400

7. 85
7. Ii3
7.58
7. 75
8.10
7. H
O
7. 50
7. 30
7. 54

69,258

526, 621

36,863

39, 229

7. 45

105,321

573, 200

40,124

43,927

78, 338
53, 012
197,418
35, 261
4,692
9,799
17,489

5,484
3,711
13,819
2,408
329
686
1,224

5, 770
4,037
14. 565
2, 723
351
766
1,260

7.37
7.62
7.38
7.72
7.48
7.82
7.20

L3, 246
8,993
23,172
7,086
641
1,572
2,213

81,036
58, 230
205,271
35,809
4.900
10,194
16, 607

5, 673
4, 076
14,369
2, 507
343
714
1,162

6, 129
4,297
15,066
2, «lJ.r)
372
783
1,208

7. 50
7.38
7.34
7. 58
7.68
7.27

29,472

7.44

7. 41.

2 402
2 1,178

18.10
30. 13

* 1,580

25. 77

332

5, 594

7. 55

631,422

5, 992, 527

9.38

760,190

13,429,246

1, 265, 621

3

7. (Mi

8,520
5,694
15,626
5, 255
379
1,506
2,642

Banks in—

Amount
of reserve
required

Per cent
to net
amount
on which
reserve is
computed

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COUNTRY BANKS—continued

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
.
Kansas.
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico . .
Oklahoma.

. . . .

.

.

.

Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California.
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona.

..„

Total Pacific States..

39,622

_

Total United States




27,721

2,221
3, 910

333
587

_. _

Total (nonmember banks) _
Total country banks

396,009

61

_

Alaska (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks) _

61

___

__
_

6,131

920

499,045

5,811,661

407,307

438, 505

628,743

12,800, 802

1, 203,824

1, 200, 250

n
o
to

o

7. m

56, 923

412,059

28,844

30, 550

46
286

2,379
3,215

357
482

2 578
a 1, 333

24. 30
41.40

839

a 1,911

34.16

419, 924

451, 643

7.54

1,305> 542

9.72

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289

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,
191/,, to October, 192.i
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
1914
Resources

Jan.13
(7,49;* banks)

Loans and discounts
_ $6, 175, 404, 961. 53
Overdrafts-21,838,399.48
U. S. bonds to secure circulation . 73(1, 000, 910. 00
Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation
United States bonds to 1secure
United States deposits
50, 342, 980. 00
Other bonds to secure United
States deposits
07.878, 130.32
United States bonds on hand
5, 112,910. (X)
Premiums on United States
bonds
5. 071, 68 i. 95
Bonds, securities, etc.
1,020, 494.7J 1.08
Stock
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures
250. 995, 908. f>3
Other real esl.atc owned..
32, 025, 254. 3ft
Due from national banks (not
482, 030, 437. 04
reserve agents)
Due from State banks and
bankers
251, 113.S18.01
Due from approved reserve
802, 78fi, 844. 06
agents
Checks and other cash items. _ _. 37,244,268. 10
Exchanges for clearing house. 2(13,295. 70s. 41
Bills of other national banks
51,797. 179.00
Frw.. currency, nickels and cts_.
3, 959, 837. 04
Specie
780, 490. 209. 56
I iOgal-tender notes _. . _ 201,429, 21.i. 00
Five per cent redemption fund..
35,371,589.0-1
Duo from Treasurer United
14,404,098. W
>
States
Clearing-house loan certificate...
Total

392, 063, 116. 72
50, 285, 032. 00

48, 405, 573. 20
56,78.1,241.53 :
11,955,298.58 ;

48,311,495.63
72, 372, 019. 72
0, 42!}, 78a 87

4, 058, 150. 50 :
1,015,981.897. 19 i
3 42. 809, 011. 19 :

3, 921, 759. 03
941, 723, 232. 07
42, 032, 85.1. 94

i

59, 332, 288. 52
5,476,718.00

2

4,859,010.88
, 027, 326, 660. 58

208.042.022.88 !
39,012,8.')5. 78 i

257, 520, 014. 18
33,981, 161.55

209,661,511.40
40,787.222. 13

513,728, 130.83

410,370,729.94

230.776,211. 19

191.. ^1,682. 48 ;

881,702,559.08
40, 184, 406. 94

48, 177,045.00
3.964,017. \2
792, 094, 095. 14
.175,373.021.00
33, 402, 097. 42

7/7, 498, 700. 70
48, W.l, 951.65
309, 32J, 31)3. 07
49, 059. 728. 00
3, 828, 925. 17
791.584.500.01
i 77, 490, 390. 00
35. 500, 539. 22

073,958.901.01
34, 204, 681. 42
118,588,403.08
73, 540. 0M. 00
o.591,58-'). 83
740,198,917.43
157, 508, 431. (X)
41, 323, 090. 14

8, 933, 843. 97

7, 533, 063. 14

3, 952, 27;i 52
52,818.000.00

li, 296, 855, Ki8. 70 11,501,497,200.20 "H. 4X2, 190,770.60

11, 48',l, 529, -«9-l. 08

282, 343, 800. 60

Oct. 31
(7.57! b a n k j ;

Loans and discounts
_
()verdrafts...
United States bonds to secure circulation.
Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation. _ _. _
United States bonds to secure United States depositsOther bonds to secure United States deposits
.
Uniteel States bonds on hand
Premiums on United States bonds. Bonds, securities, etc..
Other bonds, securities, etc.-.
.
Stocks.
Banking house furniture and fixtures..
Other real estate owned .
Due from national banks (not reserve agents).
Due from State banks and bankers
Due from Federal reserve bank
...
Due from approved reserve agents . _ ...
Due from banks and bankers
Checks on banks in same place..
_
Exchange for clearing house
Outside checks, cash items, etc
Checks and other cash items
Bills of other national banks _
Fractional currency, nickels and cents....
Federal-reserve notes
.
Specie
Legal-tender notes
Five per cent redemption fund
Due from Treasurer United States
Redemption fund and due from Treasurer United States.
Clearing-house loan certificate
Amount paid on account of $100,000,000 gold fund

1
2

Sept. 12
(7,538 banks)

$0, 357, 535, 898. 4] i$f>, 430, 009, 214. 47 0, 400, 707, 386. 01
21, 335, 628. 89
15, 485,641. 14 j
17,142,037.10
733. 5(54, 382. 00
734,897,425.81
730, 685, 849. 72

Resources

Total..

Tune 30
(7,525 banks)

Mar. 4
(7,493 banks)

SO, 310. 478, 470. 07
IS, 71)7,351. 32
739, 586, 391. 26
501,514,045.49
47, 873, 49.1. 40
69,305, 717.20
4, 549, 007. 2(5
3, 661, 3?n. 74
905,277, 164.35
56,804,335. 13 j
2GS, 509, 850.
42,313,332.01
392,847, 27 i. 13
174. 235, 702. 92
634,100, 049. 02
150,112, 100.24
42,947, (530. 06
87,1:582,091.00
3.575.089.54 |
753. 252, 704. -JO j
172,300,011.0'.)
52,349,623.24 |
5.377,379.02 j
|
j

35.654,000. 00 !
10. 520, 7 IS. 25 I
! I, 492, 452, 722. 38

Includes District of Columbia and island pos.se3.sion bonds.
Includes $5,310,500 United States bonds loaned by New York City banks.
3 Includes $899,008 erroneously shown on lace of banks' reports as bonds, etc.



191,968,078.31

Dec. 31
(7,581 banks)
$0,347,636,510.27
15,798,224.76
739, 1(50,340.00
209, 400, 603. 20
47, 830, 427. 39
72, 885, 060. 35
5, 003, 963. 63
3,084. 194.96
988,157, 510. 40
61, 304, 185. 49
271, 464,956. 07
43, 258, 037. 97
201,459, 775. 05
583, 604, 900. 21
575,324,079. 14
31,781,200.03
202,433,419.95
33,807,431.58
09, 460, 353. 00

'""276 i;i, 085.7)6
534.857, 113.00
128, 370,971, 00
43, 752, 166. 74
12,010, 157.05
12,404,075.77
11,357,080. 017. 67

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TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of nuli<,nal banks from
. 1914, to October, 1924—Continued

January,

1914
Liabilities

Jan. 13
(7,493 banks)

Mar. 4
(7,493 banks)

.7 une 30
f7,;"2ii b:;nks)

Sept. 12
(7,538 banks)

Capital stock paid in
$1,057, 676,054. 00 $1,056, 482,120. 00 $1,058,192, 335. 00 !$1,060,332,072. 50
732, 442, 759. 67
Surplus fund
731, 273,0%. 28 | 723, 338, 266. 50
724,138, 519. 40
Undivided profits, less
penses and taxes
259, 6(54, 337. 83 272, 703, 331.17
268,184,165.18
287, 343, 679. 28
National-bank notes outstand720, 640, 334. 00
ing-.
725,326,161.50
722,554,719.00
918, 270,315. 50
State-bank notes outstanding
27, 698. 00
27, 698. 00
27, 693. 00
27, 693. 00
Due to other national banks
1,061,260,991.82 1,201,467,775.86 1,017,820,892.71
904, 331, 571. 01
607,33.1,628.52
515, 742, 709.18
Due to State banks and bankers.
561,006,715.14
521,901,865. 51
Due to trust companies and
619,704,372.92
609, 678, 412. 65
savings banks
544,604,116.11
483, 794,109.17
42,660,616.15
43, 630, 770. 30
43, 937, 637. 70
Due to approved reserve agents_
39,871,080. 85
18, 660, 220. 51
4, 264,129. 89
Dividends unpaid
1, 337,166. 00
1, 250, 322. 87
Individual deposits..
_! 6,072,064, 752. 60 6, 111,328,457.16 6, 268, 692, 429. 72 6,139,081,279.77
66, 654, 582. 55
United States deposits
76,815,818.69
58, 609, 788. 39
69, 712,446.13
23, 841, 062. 65
Postal-savi ngs deposits.. _
22, 243, 089. 21
23, 568,198. 75
27, 626, 325. 06
Deposits of United States dis7, 773, 084. 98
bursing office rs
7, 482, 388. 89
Bonds borrowed
47,123, 180.09
46, 673,867. 97
34,461.340.00
34,407, 245. 99
United States bonds borrowed._!
!
9,025, 690. 49
53,862, 878. 42
Ot her bonds borrowed
11,701,475.41
13,436, 527. 21
25, 981,950. (X)
8, 772, 534. 57
Notes and bills rediscountod
77,775,401.26
124, 089,118. 73
45, 372, 735. 52
Bills payable
60, 905, 190. 66
7,926, 918. 00
8, 284, 933. 48
4, 701, 635. 23
Reserved for taxes.
6,155,905.52
Clearing-house loan certificates
52, 779,000. 00
(net balance)
Liabilities other than those
2, 342, 482. 12
3, 516, 788. 84
6, 443, 087. 95
above stated
2,408,915.49
Tot:-).!

U, 296, 355, 138. 70 ! 11, 504, 497, 260. 26 111, 4 82, 190, 770. 6011,483,529,494.68
Oct. 31
7 7 banks)
>J

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes.
National-bank notes outstanding
State-bank notes outstanding
Due to other national banks
Due to State banks and bankers
Due to trust companies and savings banks
Due to Federal reserve batik
Due to approved reserve agents
Due to banks and bankers
Dividends unpaid.
Individual deposits
United States deposits
Postal-savings deposits.
'Demand deposiis.
Time deposits
.
United States bonds borrowed
Other bonds borrowed
Securities borrowed
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable.
__
Reserved for taxes
Clearing-house loan certificates (net balance)
Liabilities other than those above stated

Total-




' $1,063,162,597.50
724,947,101.26
293,261,154.09
1,018,193,636.50
27, 093. 00
838, 651, 946. 54
517, 062, 823. 64
;
498, 490, 484. 64

j
I
!
I

37, 523, 774. 92
:

'

4. 342, 374. 67
0,078,894,617.69
69, 744, 237. 53
31, 232, 267. 75
34, 250, 290.00
54,126, 345.87
3, 085, 024. 40
26, 562, 259. 66
136,055,212.70
9, 642, 443. 73
49,911,000.00
3, 285, 436. 29
11, 492, 452, 722. 38

D e c . 31
(7,o81 b a n k s )
$1, 065, 051, 505. 00
726, 935, 755. 25
281,924, 667. %
848, 806, 773. 50

48, 932. 32
29. 300. 505.17
1,840,416; 214. 68
20, 334, 471. 83

5,175,140,032. 45
1,171, 222, 217. 91
34, 586, 272.43
26,308,909. 94
774,066. 75
35, 586, 864. 95
96, 855, 492. 53
2, 887, 335. 00
11, 357, 086, 017. 67

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 191/, to October, 1924—Continued
1015
In thousands of dollars

Mar. 4
(7,599 banks)

May 1
(7,004 banks)

June 23
(7,005 banks)

Sept. 2
(7,013 banks)

Nov. 10
(7,017 banks)

Dec. 31
(7,007 banks)

o

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H
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts.._
_.
Overdrafts
.- ..
United States bonds to secure circulation
Total United Stales bonds
Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation
United Stiites bonds to secure United States deposits
Other bonds to secure United States deposits
United States bonds on hand
_
Premiums on United States bonds
Bonds, securities, etc
_
Other bonds, securities, etc
_..
Stocks
Stocks othor than Federal reserve bank stock
Stock of Federal reserve bank
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Banking hou^e
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned _.
_.
_
Due from Federal reserve bank
Due from approved reserved agents _
Due from banks and bankers
('hecks on banks in same place
Exchanges for clearing house
Outside checks, cash items, etc
Bills of other national banks
Specie
Legal-tender notes
Five per cent redemption fund
Due from Treasurer United States
Redemption fund and due from Treasurer United States _
Bonds loaned
_
_
Customer's liabilitv under letters of credit
Customer's liabilitv account of acceptance
Other assets
_. _ _ .
_
Total




$0,043,887,951.95
5, 904, 374. 54

$6,059,971,403.44
5, 173,580.07

$0,750.0S0,004.10
5,000,020.77

7, 233,929
7,211

7,357,732
0, 709

783, 994, 420. 03

$6,499,904,005. 26
7,040, 534.16
733,138,208.04

7S3, 453, 730. 42

781,720,220.41

777, 705

774, 039

44,100. 285.13
41,829,758.30
78,887, 890. 00
3,070,509. 76
2,555,314.22
1.050, 388,707. 02

n

1,158,108,945.79
85, 702,039. 33

1,343,822

1,375,149

39,273
53,518

4.0,036
53,089

249,288
31,808
44, 113
300,185
895, 830
707, 394
23, 189
347,418
33, 585
02,440
11,100
731,797
114,978

251,551
31,424
45, 122
403,985
834,392
098,921
38, 588
449,828
43, 809
03,933
10,069
689,762
118,117

41,392,715.04

42,535

45,939

52,321 053 57
10,401, 341. 58
15,579,155.05

77,403,940.79

1,191,127,717.22
93,787,521.00

74,195
37,435
7,4.57

80,212
39,704
7,917

11,795, 085, 150. 88 ! 12,207,090,429.00

13,230,331

13,167,887

1,21!*. 214. 503. 87
(
.»2,594,892.32

272,430,174. 50

209,417,032.84

277,804,754.22

278,392,205.47

43,772,597.11
290, 078, 432.15
747, 150.893.06
598, 810, 790. 92
18,301,802,0'.)
194,977,980.09
22, 506, 644. 58
00,901,750.00
3 09S 200 00
591,852,399.40
127,091, 112.00
30, 500, Oi6. 60
7,680,504. 99

49,487,321.08
290,412, 090. 11
748,541,471.73
505,792, 955. 73
' 41,948,205.55
335,128,239.93
30,242, 025.09
50, 747, 743.00
3, 052, 035. 00
007,249,414.29
127,999! 550. 00

43,971,595.32
312,057,047.43
737, 894, 995.04
538,425, 712.84
10,409,445.98
213,005,905.71
20, 870, 932. 37
01,557.498.00
0,418, 130.00
078,540, 907. 99
111,240,250.00

43,953,871.52
315,409,198.79
811,379,518.47
597,832, 441.02
21, 792, 040.07
287,289, 183.13
23,003, 077. 10
57,01.8,958.00
0.779, 935.00
719,84.3,500.02
122. 705. 379. 00

44,077, 373.12

43,373,243.77

o

:

!

5,182,100.00

11.500,840,004.57

11,842,354,995.11

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TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 191/+, to October, 192J+—Continued

to
to

1915—Continued
In thousands of dollars
Mar. 4
(7,599 banks)

May 1
(7,601 banks)

Juno 23
(7,605 banks)

1,066,589,307.50
724,307.901.61
288,682, 310. 07
74/5, 517, 138. 7.~>

1,065,891,977.50
719,329,463. 39
•293,683,959.21 ,
727,793,361.50 "

1,068,519,105.00
722,089,210.17
314,755,321.77
722, 703,856. 50

345. 35
7,090, 458. 50
2,230,047, 932.10
1,332, 887. 50
5,149,701, 825.27
1.199, 188. 335. 32
33,602, 940.00
11,549, 470.41
317, 943. 54
38,534, 087. 67
57,120, 299. 62

8,093. 50
6.415, 996. 67
2,220,110, 108.38
3,932, 185.98
5,407,211.478.11
1,254.369,875.46 |
33, 536, 800.11
8,132,515.48
78, 049.49
37, 568, 342. 27
52,965, 170.90

500. 30
6,289, 592.84
2,201,716,024. 16
1,953, 817. 90
5,325,853,421.84
1,285,428. 400.0<)

Sept 2
(7,613 banks)

Nov. 10
(7,617 banks)

Pec. 31
(7,007 banks)

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LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
,._.T.._,,,
Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes..
National-bank notes outstanding
State-bank notes outstanding
t)ue to Federal reserve bank
Due to approved reserve agents
Due to banks and bankers _
Dividends unpaid..,,..
,._
Demand deposits..,.,
Tinio deposits
_
United States bonds borrowed
Othw bonds borrowed
Securities borrowed
Notes and bills rediscountod..,
Bills payable
_.
T,
Letters of credit.,
,
Acceptances based on imports and exports.
Liabilities other than those above stated...
Total

r




5, 650,814. 64

11,327,605.04

j 11,566,846,004.57

11,842,354,995.11

1,068,863,507.70
722, 577, 738.63
300,018, 297.47
718,496,591.50
22, 860.00
39, 855. 20
6,407, 832. 20
2,459,607, 984. 33
1,277:906.28
5,426.610,208.84
1,335,572. 505.70
33, 822, 390.00
5,997, 557.42
84, 983. 65
45, 550, 405. 57
00, 109, 307.64
55, 137, 152.01
13,077,388.22
13,755,950.04

20
7,287
2,702,366
1,624
0,070,219
1,375,956
32,151
4,999
76

! 1, 795,085,150.88 \ 12,207,090,429. 00

13,236,331

33, 330, 104. 20

8,430,903. 18
98, 550.99
39,918,987.31
58,200, 677. 00
6, 384. 557.60

1,068,649
722,877
317,230
713,467
23

42,888
60, 507
75,471
26, 808
13,647

1,068,049
725, 554
294,267
713,314
23
8
11,256
2,727,108
22, 095
0,223, 842
1,417,417
31,775
4, 735
73
42,530
55, 886
87, 859
31,985
9,451

p
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13,407,887

5

3

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EEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKEEXGY

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and Hah Hides of national hanks from January,
1914, to October, 1924—Continued
1916
[In thousand? of dollars]
Mar. 7

(7, 586
banks)

May 1
(7, 578
banks)

June 30
(7, 579

banks)

Sept. 12
(7, 589
banks)

Nov. 17
(7, 584
banks)

Dee. 27
(7, 584
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts1
_.
Overdrafts
Customers' liability under letters of credit.
Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States bonds
_
Other bonds, securities, etc
Stocks other than Federal reserve bank
stock
_
Stock of Federal reserve bank
Ranking house
Furniture and fixture;?
OI her real esta to owned
Due from approved reserve agents
Due from banks and bankers
Exchanges for clearing house
Other checks on brinks in the same place...
Outside checks and other cash items
Notes of other national banks
Federal reserve bank notes
Federal reserve notes
Coin and certificates
Legal-tender notes
Due from Federal reserve banks
Redemption fund and due from. United
States Treasurer
Other assets
_
'
Total.

7, 490,
",
102.
43.
753,
1, 404,

011 7. 006, 428 7, 679,107 7,859, 837 8,
0, 994
6. 168
7, 839
493
380
100,326
83, 701
77,512
829
59, 072
00, 034
77, 879
913
738, 830
731,205 729.
78' 1,525.507 I, 527, 832 1, 624, 027 1,

39, 979
53. fi28
252. 982
31.505'
47. 320
1,022,012
772, 979
319,430!
22, 874!
30,010!
61, 908j
8, 940!
708, 780;
124,833
431, 195
41,730
7, 518|

40, 075
53. 701
255. 378
31,800
47, 78~
954, 822
766, 200
590. 895
42. 435
45, 972
59, 190

39, 272:
53. O5.L:
255. 977
31.054
47, 730
843, 390
091. 02oi
444, 033!
36, 007;
41,884:
54,120

* 9. 07' 2 7, 480
003. 505 640, 479
113,890 117.524J
428. 191 470, 103j
40, 850
8. 544

43, 8511
4. 614;

345, 784 8, 340, 626
9. 317
10, 403
29, 001
32, 443
98,1.92
101,581
724, 473
710, 960
709, 956; 1, 725, 347

37, 838!
39, 366
54,126)
53, 923
261,464i
259, 42
32, 068
31.908
48. 221
47, 627
936,339 1,035, 107
983. 659
780, 600
516, 705
392, 684
28. 292
25, 570
37, 233;
32.817
56, 003j
02, 238
1, 377'
1,634
12, 549
13, 190
6S6, 848
663, 022
101, 490
L05. 101
649,171
531,028
42, 346
15, 246

43, 024
14,912

39-, 144
54.112
262; 489
32, 392
48, 064
945,812
898. 890
402. 591
28. 38ti
38, 550
77, 049
2, 083
16, 623
677, 099
108,847
707,497
48, 301
21.652

13,833,68L;14,195,595 !3,926.868|14.4U,537 1.5,520,205:1.5,333,552
LIABILITIES

C a p i t a l stock paid in
Surplus fund
U n d i v i d e d profits, less expenses a n d taxes
paid..
A m o u n t reserved for taxes a c c r u e d .
_
A m o u n t reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . .
Is atiomil-bank uol es ou-tslanding
D u e to Federal reserve bank
D u e to approved reserve a g e n t s .
D u e to b a n k s a n d bankers
Dividends unpaid
D e m a n d deposits
T i m e deposits
Un ited Stales bonds borrowed
Other bonds borrowed
Securities borrowed
N otes a n d bills rediseoun ted
Bills payable, including obligations represent ing m o n e y borrowed
Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve bank
Bills payable, w i t h Federal reserve b a n k . . .
State b a n k circulation outstanding
Letters of credit and traveler's checks outstanding*
Acceptances 4
_.
Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . .
Total.

1,067,289 1,067,481 1,066,019 1,067,565 1,071,116 1, 070, 793
724, 664;
724, 697
744, 653
739, 336
731,389
731,409
306.614

305. 851

695, 835;
682. 24^
676. 116
!1 ;
2
7.812;
9, ;i83
10, 184]
3, 066, 233i 2, 985, 959 2, 702, 7561
21,099
1,300'
3,960
6,221,226! 6,549,583 6. 473, 361
L. 495,153i 1, 586, 435 1, 669, 6871
27, 538!
27, 948
27, 053i
4. 4371
4.133
4, 856!
115:
178
1801
31,083;
31,489
33, 286|

313,139
332, 458
317.050
9,453
9. 556!
9, 274
9, 586
9,424'
7, 568
665, 259.
674, 115
6(56. 409
31
17
12, 6S6
9, J21
7, 134
2,908,512 3, 339, 628 3, 248, 929
2, 184
1.390J
1,029
6, 708, 883 7, 322, 688; 7,148, 302
1, 736. 766 1,816,446! 1,854, 740
25, 985
26, 588
26. 359
5, 070
3, 984
4,513
458
145
322

30, 873

32, 231

23

23

23

23

23j

105, 171
42, 677
10, 597

102, 653
59, 836
9, 886

85, 943
69. 303
14, 401

81, 182
76. 608
14, 709

35.35

38, 199
539!
578:

27, 008
S, 123
23

98, 231!
18.317J

31, 372J

35, 009
100,342
20, 655

48,554

54,627

24.

113,838.681 14,195, 595J13. 926, 868 14, 411, 537J15,

Liabilities for rediscounts, including those |
w ith Federal reserve bank _
I
1

317.473

53,394;

Commencing Sept. 12,1916, notes and bills rediseounted not included in loans and discounts, but shown
as 2 contingent liabilities.
includes Federal reserve bank notes.
"Prior to May 1 this item read "Letters of credit."'
* Prior to Nov. 17 this item read " Acceptances based on imports and exports."




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TABLE NO. 58,—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from
' 1914, to October, 19.24—Continued

January,

1917
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 5
(7,581
banks)

May 1
(7,589
banks)

June 20
(7,004
banks)

Sept. 11
(7,638
banks)

Nov. 20
(7,656
banks)

Dec. 31
(7,662
ban!;.*)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts
_
Overdrafts
Customers' liability under letters of credit.
Customers'liability account of acceptances.
United States bonds
Payment on account subscription for Liberty loan bonds
Liberty loan bonds
Other bonds, securities, etc
Stock other than Federal reserve bank
stock
Stock of Federal reserve banks
Banking house
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from Federal reserve banks
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks
Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collect ion
T
Notes of other national banks
Federal reserve bank notes
Federal reserve notes
Coin and certificates
Legal-tender notes _
Cash in vault
Net amount due from national banks
Due from approved reserve agent
Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from U. S.
Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected
Other assets
Total-

8, 712, 862 8, 751, 679 8,818,312 9,055,248 9,
9, 61.9
7, 666
8,069
9, 607
24, 512
26,703
21,135
29, 439
135,734
94, 421
105, 653
132,948
714, 523
768,114 i 905,127 1 941, 082 1,

171,129
702, 921 609, 626
217,900
1, 843,047 1, 863, 621 1, 906, 782 1,870, 967

1, 770,083
39,182
54, 329
262,815
31. 798
48, 277
750, 202

535, 527 9, 390, 836
15,044
15,073
26, 944
25,052
147, 992
211,458
651,262 1,014,903

39, 074
54, 695
266, 880
32, 179
47,212
761, 995

38,
54,
269,
32,
46,
820,

938
827
947
594
656
584

42,134
55, 480
272,190
32,611
46. 27;?

42, 837
55, 698
273, 941
32,917
46,112

41,730
55, 933
273, 695
32, 293
46,063

1,046,102 1,077,701 1,110,204
61,352
2,049
17,080
705, 998
107, 994
1,077,72
939,054
419,204
30,919
37, 906

126,708
(2)

59, 734
1,6.17
19,376
659, 501
103,828

65, 657
2,248
22, 973
556, 686
105,147

948,069

827, 943

890, 592
578,145
58, 564
45, 878

809,2331 3 34if 412
445.47.1! 401,742
47, 958!
39, 647
37,031
36, 335

165,118

158, 658

8
(2)

()
493, 609 516,120 532,126
1, 292,192 1,369,591 1,429,010
400, 593'
399, 974:
43, 615:
42, 689:

377, 576
655,037
72, 589
59, 064

41, 19<!

39, 547
40, 407;
42, 649
•4!, 303
43,498
31,981;
17,321
27,431;
31.045
25, 779
25, 884
18, 304
23, 721
15, 979,122 16, M4, 403 16,151,040,;16, 543,499.18,553,197,18,073,308

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
Interest and discount collected but not
earned
_
Amouiit reserved for taxes accrued
Amount reserved for all interest accrued...
National-bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Due to approved reserve agents
Net amounts due to national banks
Net amounts due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companies
Dividends unpaid
Demand deposits.__
Time deposits
United States deposits
Postal-savings deposits
United States bonds borrowed
Other bonds borrowed
Securities borrowed
Bills payable, other than with Federal
reserve banks
Bills payable with Federal reserve banks..
State bank circulation outstanding
Letters of credit and travelers' checks
outstanding
Acceptances
Liabilities other than those above slated-..
Total.
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those
with Federal reserve banks...
1

1,073,875 1.079,669 1,082,779 1,090,318 1,092,207
754, 621 ' 761, 654
762, 367
769,050
774,575
317,412
5, 862
8, 562
661,157
S
7, 873

7,772
10,997
656,100
1
8, 579

353,407
7,680
11,405
660, 431
48

354,023

369, 801

323,126

11,569
10,142
065, 642
3,757

39, 529
14,434
13, 530!
669, 662|
4, 223

28, 926
15, 721
9, 880
674, 254
3,180

11,233

1,196, 330 1,257,587 1,288,714
3,675, 384 3, 370, 558 3,014,333 1,848,463
1, 155
2,464
4,741
0)
7, 289, 110 7,618,011 7,431,029
1,984,650 2,078,448 2,090,619 7, 679,370
«132, 965 2, 295, 98r
210,395
«89,142
28, 44,'
26, 871
32,'758
65,415
4,904
4, 949
17,661
20, 488
77
182
363
809

25, 460
8,827
23

17,660
2,999
23

48, 926
184, 736
23

51,880
63, 790
17

1, 845, 707 1,901,803
8,056, 948 8,436, 395
2,281,865 2,298,2S2
1,352,006
517,315
110,190
65, 674
276

98, 695
33, 591
347

57, 200
295, 532
17

67,183
199, 249
17

29, 476
10J, 485
15,913

23, 620
27,082
36, 752
39, 688
37, 639
110,549
144,414
138,231
153,645
217,190
16,151
45,175
31,076
58, 901
45,130
15,979,122 16,144,403 16, 151,040 16, 543, 499 18, 553,197 18,073,308
49,068j

Includes United States certificates of indebtedness and excludes Liberty loan bonds.
2
Included under heading " Cash in vault."
3 This item formerly included amounts due from
for FRASER other than approved reserve agents.
national banks

Digitized


329, 712

1,092,606
784,065

58,027
4

139, 366

169,434

247, 213

475, 416

Included with demand deposits.
5
Prior to June 20, 1917, included with demand
deposits.
6
Included with (irne deposits.

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TABLE XO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,
1914, to October, 1924—Continued
1918
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 4
(7,670
banks)

M a y 10
(7,688

banks)

J u n e 29
(7,705
banks)

Aug. 31
(7,728
banks)

Nov. 1
(7,754
banks)

Dec. 31
(7,767

banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts...
Overdrafts
Customers' liability under letters of credit.
Customers' liability account of acceptances
United States bonds, other than Liberty
loan bonds i
_
Liberty loan bonds
Other bonds, securities, etc
Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank
stock
_
-_
_
Stock of Federal reserve banks
Banking house
Furniture andfixtures.._
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collect ion
Cash in vault
Net amount due from national banks
Net amount due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and duo from U. S.
Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected
War-savings certificates and thrift stamps
actually owned
Other assets
_.
Total _

» 139, 225 9,260,041 9, 620, 402 9,493, 666 10,096,,940 9,918,294
.
13,586
11,662
16,814
12,497
14,306
12,968
25,022
25,324
12,563
15,275
16,284
13,204
222,176

239,102

221,397

231,673

310,593

291, 502

1,645,118 1,796,194 1,386, 251 .1,787,378 1,781,993 1,735,889
475, 531
861,329
730, 534
668,048 1,374,319 1,213,989
1,815,340 1,757,588 1,740,845 1,695,070 1,660,465 1,683,071

48,177
39, 213
42,412
42, 753
42, 660
47,461
57, 427
56, 219
56, 982
57,259
56, 756
58,100
277, 941
276, 502
277, 315
280, 615 282, 012 281,904
34, 653
32, 689
33, 495
33, 340
34,027
34, 518
46, 765
45, 871
45, 639
46, 306
46, 642
45,034
1,071,155 1,103,895 1, 129,557 1, 111,432 1,099,208 1,180,163
183,892
171,876
172,451
196,315 260,425
382, 701
'449,719
463,494
364,136 443,828 522,063
1,147,877 1,196,409 1,177,169 1,303,145
1,441,989 1,162,750
509, 539
52,318
52,080

336,
435,92G
42, 973
44, 206

314, 536
310,227
46, 545
57, 698

331, 387
293,572
46, 262
51,697

356,137
533, 435
68,718
64,037

349,385
816,455
69,877
71,320

41,984
12,683

40,011
13, 553

39.064
14,261

39, 637
14, 335

39, 271
12,987

45,596
34,817

5, 956
30, 427

5, 440

21,524;

12.498
15,052

10,842
20,860j

10,180
24, 288

6, 516
20,569

18, 014,911 |I8, 249,905117,839,502 18, 043, 605;l9,821,404 20,042,224
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
_.
Surplus fund..
_
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
Interest and discount collected but not
earned
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
Amount reserved for all interest accrued..
National-bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks...
Net amount due to national banks.
Net amount due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companies
Demand deposits
Time deposits..
___
United States deposits
United States bonds borrowed
Other bonds borrowed. _
Securities borrowed
_
Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks
Bills payable with Federal reserve banks..
State bank circulation outstanding
Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding
Acceptances
_
Time drafts outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated-.
Total-

1,094, 338 1,096,932 1,098,550 1. 101,839 1,107,760 1,109,735
801,165 803,143; 809,138 813,709 829,663 845,282
332, 326

355,937

44,130
191,229)
17;

17088°—241

377,875

338,596

27,865
48,879
31, 524
38,098
1.4, 348
11,956
675, 698 676,827
10,076
8,911
i, 125, 124
1,248,569

59.839
315,124
19

37,138]

18, 014,911 18, 249,905 17,839, 502 18, 043, 605 19,821,404 20, 042, 224

Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned.




306, 637

1,949,785 1,743,134 1,695,042 1, 775,820 1,706,
1,917,775
8,084, 146 8, 094, 686 7,838,150 8, 095, 749 8, 640,818 9,460,577
2, 370, 079 2, 342, 747 2, 343, 589 2,397, 491 2, 372, 512 2,473,868
682.712 1,000,086 1,037, 787 50G, 583 1,136, 884 313,381
66, 795
77, 805 102, 620 101, 711 228, 401 184,929
27, 578'
26, 534
15,138
29,781
19,984
12,279
814
2,014
2, 078
922
634
400

Liabilities for rediscounts, including those
with Federal reserve banks
1

342, 099

29,396
26, 565
27, 279
27,857
17, 481
21,118";
22, 484
18,363
10,761
14,169]
12, 354
10, 700
672,161! 680,440' 081,631
674, 201:
3, 263;
4, 691
6, 042
5, 522j
1,348', 184 1,139', 776 1,100', 919 1,104', 074

20

502,007

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TABLE N O . 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from
1914, to October, 192J+—Continued

January,

1919
[In thousands of dollars!
Mar. 4
(7,761
banks)

M a y 12
(7,773

banks)

June 30
(7,785
banks)

Sept. 12
(7,821
banks)

Nov. 17
(7,865
banks)

Dec. 31
(7,890
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans aad discounts
9.691,
9,904,821 10, 574, 838 11,085,402 11,560, 242 11, 780, 227
Overdrafts
12, 421
13,881
14,053
23,
15,1311
17, 044
Customers' liability under letters of credit.
1,708
3,021
2,336
4, 592;
4,923
7, 090
Customers' liability account of acceptances
217, 819
260,486
308,049
203,108
343,008
393, 552
United States bonds, other than Liberty
loan bonds 1
2, 652,354 3, 024, 588 1, 722, 394
Liberty loan bonds..
1,029, 253 1,003, 552 ! 1, 449, 518
United 4States Government securities
owned
3,296,593 2,881,881 2, 723. 493
Other bonds, securities, etc
1, 701,025 1, 743,005 1, 767,038 1,800,595 1,870,103 1, 874, 023
Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank
stock. __
._
47, 614
49, 503
52,148;
51,873
47, 353
49, 606
Stock of Federal reserve banks
59, 068
58, 393
00,473
6i,42t>(
58, 729
61,581
287, 598
Banking house
,...
282,192
286, 916
289, 908
205, 932:
300,391
36, 156
Furniture and fixtures
34, 943
35, 854
37, 519
38, 993
39, 259
45, • Other real estate owned
45, 202
47,813!
46,355
45, 883
43, '185
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. 1,149,100 1,179, 080 1, 208, 969 1,227,341 1,262,339 1,312,112
Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection.
273, 383
287,415
291,397
377, 861
476, 375
456, 595
Cash in vault
435, 839
455, 309
424, 455
439, 211
450,041
508, 605
Net amount due from national bauks
1, 296, 659 1, 256,325 1,205, 779 1,268,627 1,433,555 1, 350, 320
Net amount due from other banks, bank344, 554
ers, and trust companies
375, 300
439, 049:
337,108
533,669
493. 300
Exchanges for clearing house
479, 040
754, 504
610,331
686, 831
829, 784
900, 531
Checks on other banks in the same place..
49, 457
68, 765
62,034
52, 052
90,190
102, 274
Outside checks and other cash items
72, 945
52, 463
58, 644
59, 594
77,873
82, 042
Redemption fund and due from United
45.703
37,804
38, 004
S t at es T re as ur er
40, 364
38, 710
41.516
41, 598
Interest earned but not collected
45, 262
47,673
46, 913
45,109
46, 2O6.j
War savings certificates and thrift stamps
5,113
4, 4O2!
4,613
actually owned
()
23, 003
27,685
Other assets
_
_42,680,
61.910
27,815
48, 430
Total
20,017,760 20,824,991 20, 79$), 550=21,615, 41622, 444, 992 22, 711, 37?
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
1,106, 550 1, 111, 501 1,118,603i 1,137, 970! 1,153. 752 1,158. 259
Surplus fund
854, 433
859, 003
872. 220;
886, 080,
902, 905
921.335
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
___
358, 753
372,649: 414, 706i
437, 395
387, 956
376. 707
Interest and discount collected but not
54,338
earned
__
58,01.4! 60, 827
55,804
55,116
60. 7S0
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
41,141
40, 658|
44, 886i 45, 987
39, 337
40, 127
13, 794|
Amount reserved for all interest accrued..
14, 323
10, 592i 19, 550
17,149
14, 257
677,162: 681, 589! 680, 879 685, 769
National-bank notes outstanding
673, 923
676,859
10, 912j
Due to Federal reserve banks
7,867
13, 508: 14, 268
6,724
12, 805
Net amount due to national banks
1, 233, 456 1,197, 673 1,134,918. 1,208,451 > 357. 459 1,273,849
Net amount due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companies
_ 1,958,105 1, 880, 830 1,839,158! 1,845,041 1, 998, 993 2. 002, 059
159, 339
Certified checks outstanding5
275,106
217,125
296, 795 318.828
269, 374
138, 672
215,933 284, 645
Cashier's checks outstanding5
179, 859
206, 846
206, 012
8, 558. 384 9,103, 534 9, 106,192 9,751, 533>
Demand deposits
9, 751, 533>10, 260, 330 10, 325, 16'2
2, 652,666 2, 729, 245 2, 784, 940j 2, 921,034i 3| 05S, 685 3,139, 542
Time deposits
2 921034i 3053 685
'
United States deposits
591, 318
566, 793 618, 903| 270, 390 448, 863
530, 551
United States Government securities borrowed6
_
171, 205
168, 271 2 233.738! 190,163
167,328
182, 765
6,368
6,332
Other bonds borrowed
_
5, 956
6,193
5,547
5,062,
Securities (other than United States or
473
other bonds) borrowed.
_
59
504
97
31
Bills payable, other than with Federal
47, 698
47,229
58,284
50,640
reserve banks
57,177
56,199
Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 1,014,629 1,152, 291 991,117 1,013,966 1,005,956 881,134
19
19
19
58
58
State bank circulation outstanding
58
58
Letters of credit and travelers' checks out10,372
17,061
9, 911
15, 215
6,644
9,088
standing
269,173
272,035
224,151
359,110
407,639
Acceptances
9,957
13,379
11,701
5, 472
14,661;
13, 526
Time drafts outstanding
84, 598
87,057
62,419
145, 134! 132.000
38, 817
Liabilities other than those above stated..
20,017, 760 20, 824, 991'•'20, 799. 550:21,615, 41rt 22, 444, 992 22, 711, 375
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those
388,896
348,203;
435,368! 440,910
973, 499
with Federal reserve banks.. _
680,476
1
3
4

2
Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned.
Includes Victory notes.
Now included with United States Government securities.
Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other
issues of United States Government securities.
5
Formerly included with demand deposits.
6
Prior to Sept. 12 this item read United States bonds borrowed, including Liberty loan, and certificates
of indebtedness.




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TABLE N O . 58,—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from
1914y to October, 1924.—-Continued

January,

1920
[In thousands of dollars]
Feb. 28
(7,933
banks)

May 4
(7,990
banks)

June 30
(8,030
banks)

Sept. 8
(8,093
banks)

Nov. 15
(8,123
banks)

Dec. 29
(8,130
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Customers' liability under letters of credit.
Customers' liability account of acceptances.
United States Government securities
o w ned
Other bonds, securities, etc
Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank
stock
Stock of Federal reserve banks.
Banking house
_
Furniture and fixtures.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks
Items with Federal reserve banks in
process of collection...
Cash in vault
Net amount due from national banks
Net amount due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
Stales Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected
Other assets

11,994, 523 12,288,582 12,396, 900 12,415, 762 12,311,51412,095,295
19, 215
16, 481
17, 545
16,996
16,406
19,277
9, 218
8,710
0)
5,759
7, 518
0)
384,619
416,417
354,184
425,390
410, 679
2. 459, 424 2,375. 801 2, 209, 575 2,175.019 2,152,465 2,131, 573
1. 859, 231 1,835, 089 1,802,196 1,805, 579 1,833,086 1,864,758
49,407
52,468
57,191
48, 046
48,662
51,732
68, 273
04,153
05, 287
60,850
68, .505
02, 907;
332,183
311,715
315, 735 j 322, 732
336,901
305, 912'
49, 247
44, 259
40, 394
42, 981
50,824
40, 908
45,922
44,9«0i
45,931
40,966
44. 741
43, 07;:
1, 280, 290 1, 206, 209 1,245,233 1,230,28,? 1, 218, 007 1,184, 736
454, 726
482,109
493, 215 530,490
437,860
448,037
456, 283
450,3511
471.540
370, 751
1, 290,428 1,121, 415 1,072,222 1,110,772 1,076,050

422, 602
494,400
942,174

345, 961
435, 615
69. 010
65,844

316,
552,
68,
65,

882
052
979
289

321, 037
700, 215
78, 350
79, 201

313, 451
511,375
62, 829
64,39i>

298, 913
790, 098
78, 045
76,548

255,399
620,945
53, 752
56,877

43.194
48, 223
203, 000

38, 213
45, 081
194, 472

38,902
48, 005
184, 01

41,332
50, 535
i80,829

39, 459
48, 251
222, 901

38, 376
51. 252
224.093

21,862, 540 22, 038, 714 22,196, 737 21,885,480 22, 081,913 21,367,799

Total..
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in.._
1,182,082 1, 214, 709 1,224,166 1,248, 271 1, 269, 930 .1, 272, 291
Surplus fund
_
_
914.120 960, 598 986,384
996,928 1,016, 522 1,019,928
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid..
404,443 437,701
411,525
459,139
483,801
495,722
Interest and discount collected but not
74, 51'
74, 560
73, 545
71,047]
73,075
earned
60,701
51,066
46, 343
40, 516
51, 190
An tount reserved for taxes accrued _ _
42, 5.50 43, 697|
22,155
21,950
15,375
19,765
17,905
A mount reserved for all interest accrued _.
10,052
697, 886
693,919
693, 270
Nat ional-bank notes outstand ing..
087, 575 688,400; 688,178
24,086
17, 900
19,161
19, 0391
21,310
Due to Federal reserve banks
14. 201
Net; amount due to national banks
1, 249,073 1, 084, 43^ 1,017,141 1,070,101 1.040, 908 938,053
Net amount due to other banks, bankers,
044,459 1,830,103 1,807,718 1,694,219 1,577,579 1, 589, 767
and trust companies
"1,047
105,970
174,802
130,644
237 ~~~ 178, 584
Certified checks outstanding
213,80J
169,880
255,486
174,259
20^055
204, 318
Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits
J10, 044.189 10,123, 428 10, 219, 824 10,035, 630 10, 098,884 9, 505,175
259.178 3,410,480 3,485,501 3,560,298 3,021,112 3, 631, 837
Time deposits
I 3,
07,914
115,200
175,788
53.453
.147,239
212, 123
Vnited States deposits
j
1,877,757
Total deposits
16, 965.122 16,924, 6-i$ 17,156, JfiL 16,751, 9od 16,961, 702 16,
United States Government securities borrowed
O t her bonds borrowed
Securities (other than United States or
ot her bonds) borrowed
Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks
_
Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k s . .
State bank circulation outstanding
Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding
_
Acceptances..
Time drafts outstanding
Liabilities other than those above s t a t e d . .

Total.
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those
with Federal reserve banks
1

116,212
5,847

123,243
4,620

130,960
4,608

136,914
3,823

131, 309
4,676

1,893

1,526

912,095
58

98, 281
952,024
58

115, 457
876,095
58

129,968
879.368
58

154,184
783, 242
58

151,775
759,247
58

7,498
424,669
1,087
28,544

26, 745
438,430
1,151
31, 456

11,149
431,198
831
25,443

8,602
414, 583
153
18, 835

6,371
406, 525
245
17, 486

5, 565
375,416
103
29, 522

196

21, 862, 540 22,038,714 22,196, 737J21, 885, 480:22, 081, 913 21, 307, 799
1.096.509 1,21.4,174 1,214.516 !,290,304| 1,453,207! 1,431,611

Since Sept. 8, 1920, letters of credit included with loans and discouuts.




140, 551
4,399

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TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of. national banks from January,
1914, to October, 192J,—Continued
1921
[In thousands of dollars]
F e b . 21
(8,143
banks)

Apr. 28
(8,152
banks)

J u n e 30
(8,154
banks)

Sept. 6
(8,155
banks)

11,680,837
12,360
330,023

11,367,074
10,770
282,478

11,125,099
9,970
238,287

10,977,614
12,355
202,354

10,981,783
9,949
200,663

2,047,234
1,980,825
390,760
47, 651
1,128,517

2,001,811
1,990,970
399,038
52,398
1,077,155

2,019,497
2,005, 584
410, 392
51, 742
1,040, 205

1.861,977
1, 973, 749
421,027
52,939
1.029,978

1,975,898
2,081,442
429,929
54,368
1,143, 259

313,385
402, 223
752,934

328,002
374,349
756,861

305,469
357, 798
808,619

349,911
341,811

2 210,957
473,208
40,016
40,066

2 218,797
390, 465
37,101
39,789

259,656
656,093
60,478
61,238

231,044
467,845
54,973
55,242

437,750
69, 236
62,209

37,101
236, 400

35,600
198, 711

36, 290
204, 703

35,845
165, 274

36,697
152,921

20,307,651

19,570, 699

19,638,446

19,014,102 j

19,420,136

1, 273,205
1,029,406

1, 271,383
1,024, 761

1,273,880
1,026, 256

1,276,177
1,027,373

1,282,432
1,033,406

560,540
684, 366
14,713
2 887,018

521,164
679, 577
16,511
2 751, 749

496,155
704,147
18, 678
699, 705

538,784
704, 668
16,068
757,985

464, 782
717,473
18,882
779,783

2 1,501,563
122, 386
166, 202

2 1,337,072
108, 338
162, 735
8,601, 787
3, 698, 518
175,149

1,432,628
147,003
189, 647
8, 709,825
3, 695, 806
249,039

1,343, 245
124,870
175, 243
8,352, 756
3, 680, 704
109,981

1,467,221
56,061
208, 795
8,606,943
3, 749, 328
188,089

15,142,331 14,560,852

15,075,102

100, 324

84,847

60,923

3,230
133,836
417, 859

5, 740
114,434
381,889

Dec. 31
(8,169
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts *
Overdrafts
__
•
;.
Customers liability account of acceptances.
United States Government securities
owned
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
_
Cash in vault
..
_
Amount due from national banks
Amount due from other banks, bankers,
and trust companies..
Exchanges for clearing house.
_
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer
Other assets
Total..

334,722
397, 773
2 901, 201

2

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to other banks, bankers, and
trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding.
Demand deposits
Time deposits
United States deposits
Total deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
_
Bonds and securities (other than United
States) borrowed
Bills payable, other than with Federal
reserve banks
Bills payable with Federal reserve banks..
Letters of credit and travelers' checks
outstanding
_
Acceptances executed for customers and
to furnish dollar exchange less those
purchased or discounted.
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated above...
Total.
Liabililes for rediscounts, including those
with Federal reserve banks
1
2
3

3,712,430
113,449
15, 478, 354 14,851,859
121, 8%

130,785

3,060

4,086

123,109
658, 283

136,923
585, 023

2,830
140,195
452, 368

5,726

5,317

6,188

4,976

3,951

287,177
17, 054
55, 590

239. 682
11, 243
42, 847

200, 507
11, 673
43, 320

202, 378
16, 558
55, 068

19, 570, 699 ! 19, 638, 446

19,014,102

19, 420,136

705,078

523, 606

3 345, 644
23~403
20, 307, 651
1,144, 077

Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.
Prior to June 30, 1921, this item called for " Net amounts."
Includes acceptances executed by other banks.




» 556
,

879,416

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. 299

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,
1914, to October, 192Jf—Continued
1932
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. ]0
(8,197
banks)

May 5
(8,230
banks)

June 30
(8,249
banks)

Sept. 15
(8,240
banks)

11,282,579
11,295
169,887

11,184,116
10,227
168,935

11,248,214
9,198
176,238

11,236,025
12,141
171,190

2,031, 564
2, 086, 596
440, 296
57, 598
1,124, 707

2,124, 691
2,162, 587
444, 368
62,531
], 150, 885

2, 285,459
2,277,866
452, 434
64,383
.1,151,605

312,900
336, 065
987,816

330,917
334, 504
974,375

355,666
326,181
974, 975

418,923
331, 951
1,063,695

455, 792
391,840
1,065,820

248, 578
481, 368
38, 207
41, 205

244, 707
681,269
45, 215
44, 053

299,541
614, 771
54, 623
63,112

316,966
777,572
70,088
62,221

36, 507
• 163,234

36, 823
176, 445

267, 050
767,096
63, 394
64, 928
36, 767
184, 556

36, 656
172, 284

36, 825
205, 947

J9, 850, 402 20,176, 648 20, 706, 010 20, 926, 099

21,974,957

Dec. 29
(8,225
banks)

RKSOUBCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) i
__
Overdrafts
_
Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities
owned
-..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned-.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection
Cash in vault
Amount due from national banks
Amount due from other banks, bankers,
and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place. Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer.._
Other assets
Total.

11,599,668
13,045
208, 465

2, 402, 492 . 2,656, 560
2, 289, 782 2,347,479
459, 020
470,644
67, 789
75, 178
1, 232,104
1,220,847

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in.
_
1.289,528
1, 29(5, 220
Surplus fund
1,036,184
1,040, 249
Undnided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
508, 560
522, 658
National bank notes outstanding
719,570
720, 984
17,641
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
21,213
962,140
Amount due to national banks.936, 399
Amount due to other banks, bankers, arid
trust companies
1, 560, 920 1, 657, 409
Certified checks outstanding
174,469
190, 877
175, 632
Cashier's checks outstanding
193, 763
8, 44(5, 530 8,707,201
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings)... 3, 837, 759 3,918,282
2] 5, 347
141,844
United States deposits
Total deposits
United States Government securities bor- 15, 390, 438 15, 766,988
rowed
53, 722
46, 225
Bonds and securities (other than United
States) borrowed
6,103
3,058
Bills payable (including all obligations representing borrowed money other than
248,681
275, 089
rediscounts).
Notes and bills rediscountcd (including
acceptances of other banks and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts sold with in323, 737
285,9-10
dorsement)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks out4,719
5,050
standing
Acceptances executed for customers and
to furnish dollar exchange loss those pur171,332
170,132
chased or d iscoun ted
13,809
Acceptances executed by other banks
57, 55.1
55^715
Liabilities other than those stated above...
Total
1

1, 307,122
1,042,197

1,317,010
1,075, 545

492, 434
725, 748
19.852
916, 740

539,047
726, 789
26, 472
1, 031, 648

528,924
723,819
28,109
1,035,961

1, 565, 459 1,582,444
205, 682
161,427
245, 091
208, 991
9, 152,415 9, 270, 378
4, 111,951 4,169,220
103,374
145, 182
16,380,364 16,598,762

1,691,307
218,464
287, 733
9,535,995
4,318,736
304,176
17,420,4*1
34,015

•12, 475

38,104

2,897

2, 990

228, 481

181,765

310, 781

280, 271

247,559

202,421

8,256

2,848

4,889

172,887
10, 494
59, 481

105,715
17,654
51,756

199,844
23,031
70, 049

J 9,850,402 ! 20,176,648 20,706,010

20,926,099

21,974,957

''
I

Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.




1,307,216
1,048, 806

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from
1914, to October, 192/+— Continued

January,

Jin thousands of dollars]
Apr. 3
(8,229
banks)

June 30
(8,241
banks)

Sept. 14
(8,239

11,6(57,959
11, 662
202, 826
2, 694, 207
2,346,915
479, 580
82, 139
1,179, 500
424, 620
359,147
1, 033, 749

11,817.671
10,430
187,131
2, 693, 846
2, 375, 857
493, 324
87,133
1,142, 736
396,911
291,108
910,014

11, 934, 556
12,950
153, 485
2, 602, 762
2, 398, 304
504, 731
86, 412
1,169,345
403, 456
361, 485
960, 769

11,876,562
10, 470
207,438
2,566,851
2, 477,843
512,910
93,881
1,180, 838
460,173
886, 428
1,029,342

300, 990
526, 224
57,396
53, 942
36, 895
154, 962

295, 660
486, 383
68, 283
71,578
37,108
146, 643

292,974
481,585
49, 560
59, 406
36,934
144, 162

319, 992
925, 979
85, 079
73, 656
36, 746
161,940

21,612,713

21,511,766

21,712,876

22, 406, 128

1, 332, 394
1, 068, 320
523,010
731,479
29, 763
905,104

1, 325, 825
1, 068, 359
473,979
725, 949
26, 905
920, 239

1, 546, 777
1, 510, 573
54,123
130, 547
199,064
167,157
9, 288, 298
9, 331, 368
4,755,162
4, 864,369
192,135
101, 649
16, 897, 980 17,040,5S0

1, 648, 607
186, 434
347, 629
9,593,119
4, 948, 019
157, 849
17, 828, 861

banks)

Dec. 31
(8,184
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)1
Overdrafts
_.
Customers' liability account of acceptances..
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures
_.
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks
Items with Federal banks in process of collection
Cash in vault
--Amount due from national banks
Amount due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house.
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from U. S. Treasurer
Other assets
Total

.LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund.
-..
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding...
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits, (including postal savings)
United States deposits
_
Total deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
...
Bonds and securities (other than United States) borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
borrowed money other than rediscounts)
Note and bills rediscountcd (including acceptances of
other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts
sold with endorsement)
Letters of credit and traveler's checks outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish
dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated above
Total
i Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.




1, 319,144
2, 067, 652
486,172
728, 076
26,517
1, 015, 525
1, 644, 488
148, 477
176,155
9,180, 624
4, 580, 216
264, 279
17,036,281

1,328,891
1, 070, 616
476, 205
720, 001
24,194
838, 227

34, 080

34,952

36, 983

4,161

2,977

2,750

370,1C5

370,021

352,995

290, 467
5,542

352,801
8,569

400, 799
7, 503

5,475

200,873
26,144
43,956

172,208
30, 409
45, 236

145,786
18, 897
51,430

204, 432
17, 630
56,231

21,612,713

21, 511, 766

21,712,876

22, 406,128

38,287
3,038
•

324,168

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301

TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from
1914, to October, 1924 —Continued

January,

1924
[En thousands of dollars]
Mar. 31,
June 30, I Oct. 10,
1924 (8,115 1924 (8,085 ! 1924 (8,074
banks)
banks) j banks)
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscount?)»
Overdrafts
('ust oiners' 1 iabi 1 i ty account of acceptances
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank:Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection
C ash in vault
___
A mount due from national banks
Amount due from other banks, bankers, ami trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
_
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from I.', y. Treasurer
Other assets
.__.

j
•
•
:
!
i

!

Total.

23, 323. 001
LIABIL.'JJES

Capital stock paid in
Surplusfund
'Undivided profits, less expenses and UIM\S paid
National bank notes outstanding.. .. .
Due to Federal reserve banks
A mount due to national banks.
Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
„'
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal si\vings)
Un'tcd States deposits
Total deposits
United States Government securities borrowed...-.
Bonds and securities (other than r.nitod States) borrowed..
Bills payable (including nil obligations representing borrowed money
other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rcdiscouhted (including uciri-ptances of oilier b;uik:s
and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement.j
Letters of credit and travelers' chocks outstanding
...!
Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange j
less those purchased or discoun ted...
\
Acceptances executed by other ban ks
:
Liabilities other than those stated above
•

Total..
1

Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.




1.335. .-72
L O T S ! ;«;•',
507, 905
72(5. 483
25, 828
880, 435
.1,053,347
187, 70 J
9,292, 127
5,] 08, 970
I S3, 000

1.334,011
1,080,578
501, 050
729, 080
2(5. 415
1.035,000
J, 759, 550
220. 714
323, 021
9, 593, 250
5, 259, 933
123.3.18

35, 0S4
2, 532

32, 542
2, 505

238, 888

143, 847

27M5-S5
0. 225

J 90,778
9,456

r,ti. 210
25, ior>
•17. 200

131,411
17, 381
38,171

22,0.'>2. 8*8

22,505,919

1,332.527
1,074, 2ri8
550, 792
723, 530
27, 342
1. 338, 309
1. 933. 857
147, -104
217,231
9, 795, 580
5. 400. 077
.188,398
9,108, 7H8
28, 729

17.698,696 18,347,83?

3, 581

123,011

23, 323,061

TABLE No. 59
ABSTRACT OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS ON
DECEMBER 31, 1923, MARCH 31, JUNE 30 AND
OCTOBER 10, 1924
(Arranged Alphabetically by States, Territories and Reserve Cities)
[In Thousands of Dollars]

N O T E . — T h e Abstract ol each State is exclusive of any reserve city therein




303

Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities
ALABAMA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31, • June 80,
1924 " !
1924

104 banks ! 104 banks j 103 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
...
Overdrafts., _
Customer's liability account of "acceptances".
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc...
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection,
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

Oct. 10,
1924
103 banks

72,309 i
89 !
57 L
15,624 j
9,289 !
3,617 i
862 :
5,059 i
278 i
10,494 |

69, 537
77
13, 936
11. 727
3,637
882
4, 759
209
1.1,271

290
49
13, 573
11,314
3,823
964
5, 337
463
15, 280

2,903
;u i
382
404
443
92

2, 162 |
321 :
259 i
219 ;

2, IVi
286
183
2i>2

3,415
278
258
258

457 |
J26 !
121,222 I

456
101
119,484

441
122

128,057

Total-

72,600
158
85
16. 150
9, 387
3,472
813
5, 692
339
14, 796

11,574
0,613
2,340
8,802
254
1,800

11,636
6, 629
2,967
9,071
164
1,032

11, 580
6, 576
2,966
8,981
99
998

11,480
6,548
3,081
8,716

2, 693
56
506
59, 794
28,651.
809

2, 029
54
476
51, 846
29, 995
988
5L

1,681
62
273
48, 240
32, 219
604
41

2,925
47
53, 206
32,0.10
1,076
40

1,031
2,792

703
3,380

893
4,128

864
2,175

63

49
57
125, 129

125,129

LIAB1LITIKS

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks. _
Amount due to national banks.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
__
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
.__
United Slates Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United .States, borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills red iscounted _
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




2,068

75

85
47
128,057

121, 222

119,484

305

306

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September .14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
ALABAMA—Continued
BIRMINGHAM
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
United States Government securities
()ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned _
•
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
...
Items with federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house.._
_._
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total.

26,478
14
3,587
2,539
495
131
2,175
1,825
4,676

25,100
9
3,307
2,325
495
131
2,051
1,360
4,011

23,683

26,451

3,225
2,767
495
231
2, 453
1,018
6,134

3,067
4,2%
496
231
2,525
1,657
6,781

1,309
464
374
82
217

977
578
354
82
236

1,112
396
361
82
242

1,570
381
403
83
287

41,016

42, 203

48, 231

44,3

3

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Notes and bills rediscounted
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




1,750
1,560
1,589
1,616
2,617

1,750
1,550
1,803
1,639
1,565

3,031
53
42
18,247
12,910
357

1.843
81
23
16, 533
14,610
163

250
354

1,907
196
55
16,359
12,819
277
100
600
396

400

415

44,366

41,016

42, 203

48,231

1,750
1, 550
1,874
1,604
1, 772

1,750
1,550
1,971
1,632
2,191

2,806
57
103
21,110
14,426
220

BEPOHT OF THE COMPTKOLLKR OF I H E CUBBE^CY

307

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
ALASKA
Lin thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
O ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks —
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
_
Checks on other banks in the same place.
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

1,019
1

1,173
1

1,191

1,103
104
73
15
459

1,076
108
74
15
456

1,066
108
75
15
631

69
4
51
3
4

54
4
25
3

23
8
20
3

11
5
20

2,888

Total.

847
1
1
1,084
J36
70
15
603

2,860

2, 957

3,135

17
1,364
723
421

150
83
53
56
2
6
18
1, 367
762
363

150
85
53
50
5
1
13
1,425
804
371

150
85
62
50
5
2
12
1,562
824
383

-i2,888 !

2, 860

2, 957

3,135

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
_
_.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Total.




308

BEP0RT 0$ THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
AiUZOXA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

20 banks

19 banks

19 banks

19 b a n k s

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). ._
Overdrafts--.. _
_
_
Customer's liability account of"acceptances"__
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture* and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurei.
Other assets
Total

15,809
54

15,873
66
64
3,681
1,616
833
835
1,213
27
3,442

14,978
30
59
2,968
1,325
835

1,204
255
75
133
53
98

754
198

982

230
57
83

759
199
83
250
53
203

30, ")72

28, 440

27, 960

27,016

1,700
905
247
1,058
30
289

1,650
905
287
1,058
23
229

1,650
875
239
1,066
11
150

1,600
WA
256

681
53
342
16, 590
8, 267
183
29

595
51
352
14,648
7,938
186
8

711
18
397
14,184
7,707
118
358

639
22
325
13, 576
7,067
217
107

140
48

175
214

403
200

559
411

10

64
32

3
59
11

15
78
184

30, 572

28,440

27,960

27,046

3,398
1,715
850
727
1,515
45
4,641

1,260
11
4,009

14,604
60
78
2,866
1,462
822
864
1^208
120
3,157

43
110
48
445

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in__
Surplus fund.
_
_
AH other undivided profits, less expenses and taxespaid.
National bank notes outstanding.. _
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
._
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed..
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted__
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated__
Total
.




1
174

25

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309

Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
ARKANSAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

86 banks

85 banks

85 banks

85 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house,furniture, and
fixtures
_
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal rosor ve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearinghouse
Checks on other banks in the sam0 place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets,

50, 524
72
10, 474

49,035
59
8,833
3, 707
1, 793
708
3, 505
55
7,590

49, 053
143
8,866
3,832
1,803
715
3,805
198
9,804

4, 579
135
408
158
199
272

2,860
100
248
139
199
230

3, 505
89
238
191
198
291

6,605
184
308
184
198
343

85. 583

Total .

3, (573
1,728
574
3,992
72
8,723

48,574
08
10,019
3,853
1, 739
603
3, 590
87
7,878

80,199

79. 808

80, 703

7,102
3, 201
1, 752
3,963
2,208

7,212
3,187
1,893
3, 945
1,309

7,212
3,184
1, 800
3, 902
1, 380

7,212
3,203
1,999
3,938
2,414

4,722
14
890
43, 301
15,908
189
13

3,270
18
000
39, 957
10, 701
100
10

3, 079
17
412
39,125
17, 014
120
15

5,559
11
479
40, 410
17,744
131
65

502
1, 595

624
1,113

850
1,585

1,055
2, 399

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding_ __
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
._
_.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those a bo ve stn ted
Total.._




1
42
8"), rm I

1
73
80. 199

79. 803 !

3
81
80, 703

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Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
ARK AN SAS—Continued
LITTLE ROCK
[In thousands of dollars]
Dee. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house.
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

5, 436
9
952
152
554
40
465
627
407

5,478
5
891
170
556
44
363
466
452

5,715
5
400
165
563
46
469
414
617

5,664
9
400
160
563
45
399
622
374

737
207
40
18

278
112
01
19

278
133
48
10

490
196
39
10

_.-.

9, (350

8,901

8,869

8,977

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding..
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
,
Notes and bills rediscounted
,

700
270
77
363

700
270
62
370
414

700
270
91
196
326

700
270
66
197
528

1,695
1
48
3,170
1,44]
167

1,251
1
23
2,985
1, 505
134

1, 218

1,724

92
3,965
1,598
135

2,835
1, f>15
155

275 !
754 i

243
943

100
178

650
298

9,650 i

8, 901

8,869

8,977

Total

_
_
LIABILITIES

Total




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311

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
CALIFORNIA

(In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

259 banks

255 b a n k s

250 banks

248 banks

190,596
294
67
42, 656
49,217
11,839
1, 889
16,460
1,259
28,600

189,717
322
39, 915
46, 754
12,415
1,984
15,166
1,015
24,478

181,251
240
36
35, 837
47,079
12, 320
1,992
14, 565
899
25,172

174, 352
328
13
34,806
51,562
12,631
2,142
15,066
1,311
31,854

4,474
2,373
1,082
],744
839
752

3,625
1,859
855
1,092
841
801

5,057
1,989
926
1,588
832
1,116

9,429
1,852
642
1,221
837
907

360,141

310,839

330,899

338,953

24, 890
10. 998
6, 250
16,686
332
3,090

21, 752
10, 701
6, 799
16,727
374
2,344

24,578
10, 508
6,096
16, 463
329
2,739

24,633
10,668
6,818
16,380
309

7,971
262
8,580
179,869
92,115
775

7,658
193
4, 757
162, 649
91,289
487
134

8,081.
278
4.270
154,306
91,737
319
70

10,285
177

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of"acceptances"___
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
-_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other case items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total..
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding..
_
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
_.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits..
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securites borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
_
_ _
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) _
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated._ _
Total.

17688°—241




21

3,711

162,760
92,752
422
47

147

193

223

187

5,211
2,540

6,151
5,248

5,004
5,640

2,492
3,255

14
42
290

31
352

24
36
198

13
13
338

360,141

340,839

330,899

338,953

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Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
C A L I F O R N I A — C outiau ed
LO3 A N G E L E S
£In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1023

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

11 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts..
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United S tatos Governmemt secttr it ies
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house- furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items'with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash tn vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-

159,973
132
1, 648
25, 503
11, 244
1,653
87
15, 298
10,041
19, 315

162,973
189
1, 754
27,818
II, 593
1,896
206
14, 227
9, 444
18, 981

154,880
179
1, 538
28,379
13,032
2,196
95
15, 586
8, 914
21,197

156,181
207
1,330
33,610
13, 529

Eschanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and: due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

8,362
10, 435
452
1, 602
271
1, 692

7,957
8,051
465
1,812
306
1,421

9,044
8, 481
504
2,084
3Ot5
1,183

12,708
(5, 610
341
1,837
300
1, 501

267, 768

209, 093

267, 598

293, 319-

15,000
6,450
4,753
5,981
11, 737

16, 200
6,660
5,213
59S

10,906

15,000
6,450
5,019
5, 963
9,224

20, 727
325
6,876
134,664
52, 205
7,056
1, 473

27,879
304
3,524
126,802
54,984
5, 032
1,430

27.345
423
3,6*85
127,923
56, 251
2, 651
1,289

29,820
292

132,755
61,. 581
6,414
7S5

435

406

406

40S

988

605
3,369

1,006

400

2,686

158
2, 299

1,191

107
681

47
594

6
639

317
947

1, 538

267,768

269,093

267, 598

293,319

Total.

2, 5m

171
15, 979
0, 9f>f>
3G, 4 1 8

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid m
_
Surplus fund.
..
A If other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount due to-national banks
Amount due to State bariks, bankers, ami trust comCeftified checks outstanding
_
_.
Cashier's checks outstanding.
Demand deposits..
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
_.
United States deposits
_
_
_
United Stated Government securities borrowed.
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
_.
_.B*Hs payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills'rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks Sold for cash and
outstanding
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed1 by other banks for account of this
bank
.
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




12, 700
6,400
4,298
5, 320

7,13a

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Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
CALIFORNIA—C ontinusd
OAKLAND
[la thousands of dollars]
Oct. .10,
11)24

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (Including rediscounts)
Overdrafts.._
_
Customers' liability account of"acceptances"
United Stares Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
,
Banking house,furniture and fixturesLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank i n process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, nnd trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including ail obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks soki for cash and
outstanding
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
_..
Total




_..

314

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September J4, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
CALIFORNIA—C ontinued
SAN FRANCISCO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts),
Overdrafts-_
_
_
Customers liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
___
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national bank
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-

Total.

157,940
454
8,217
28, 568
17,127
7,733
779
14,875
3,723
14,601

160, 405
298
7,192
30,938
16,154
7,992
784
17,761
3, 967
20,773

177,127
238
5,179
35,714
18,362
8,198
741
19,825
4,650
27,796

13, 475
9, 843
714
3,273
458
7, 748

11, 670
8,384
214
1,988
557
7,111

10, 572
9,564
374
3,181
463
5,296

15,404
6,765
284
2,280
462
4,521

294, 589

Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
_

156,081
130
6,735
29, 867
17,548
7,107
845
17,668
4,868
18, 229

283, 941

295, 714

327,546

18,500
16,500
5, 840
9,112
21, 081

18,500
16,500
5,341
9, 215
21,153

18,500
16,500
6,121
9,200
22, 871

19,000
16,600
6,226
9,208
35,121

36, 903
744
4,350
127, 421
27,911
1,321
450

563
3,276
119,168
33, 568
2,066
450

35, 470
621
5,070
125,852
43,822
1,350
450

45,052
634
2,390
133,664
47,997
1,638

4,500
11, 503

550
13, 731

6,718

151
9,354

192
7,932

146
6,015

167
1,482

159
2,314

213
1,550

166
1,439

294,589

283,941

295, 714

327,546

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
_.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.._
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's check outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
_
Liabilities other than those aboved stated
Total.




2,250

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315

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
COLORADO
(In thousands of dollars)
j Dec. 31,
; 1923

Mar. 31,
1924

]32 banks

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

131 banks

130 b a n k s

130 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
,
__.
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures.
_.
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
("ash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items._
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer...
Other assets
_

oo, 064
62
9,328
11,291
2, 907
1,340
4,497
28
12,593

753
131 !
389
230 !

796
113
318
253

634
108
325
240

1,010
122
310

245 I

245
104

239

239

08
103,593

Total...

57. 007
71
9, 980
10, 433
2, 977
],332
4, 586
137
14, 034

302,386

98, 721

104,942

7,300
4,332
927
4, 906
1,222

7,240
4, 246
907
4, 860
1,176

7,140
4,163
963
4,749
1,126

7,140
4,145
1,004
4,733
1,338

1,452
29
1,122
49, 828
28, 930
139
221

1,792
44
983
48, 440
29, 681
95
210

1,086
56
887
45, 820
30, 464
59
56

1,655
27
839
51,537
30,359
67
56

887
2, 288

1,806

553
1, 591

333
1,639

57, 642
63
30,240
10,290
2, 949
1,250
4, 773
95
14, 457

55, 799
98

9,257
11, 787
2,925
1,426
4,858
13
16, 732

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_..
_
_.
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits.__
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
Unitod States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
out standing
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total,.




4
6
103, 593

4
4

102, 38»>

98, 721

104,942

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
COLORADO—C ont inu ed
DENVER
fin thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real esfate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federnlreserve bank
Items with Federalreserve bank in processor collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Exchanges for clearinghouse
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items. _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

69,400
118
19, 087
15, 378
1, 270
209
6, 000
5, 074

71,475
132

69,448
137
22, 509
18,422
1, 3S8
196
8, 545
4, 561
18,164

73,170
104
23,120
20, 607
1,474
193
10, 581
4, 981
20,330

3, 890
2, 810
777
797
37
233

3,686
1, 989
657
737
37
296

3, 593
2, 635
1,160
879
40

5, 818
2, 527
936
772
45
245

103,530

Total

8, 7(50

21,148
17,101
1,361
190
7,166
8,366
11,528

140,869

152, 020

164, 903

5,000
4, 269
1,344
747
11,348

5,150
4,155
2,758
746
10,803

5, 400
4,394
2,496
79fl
11, 982

5,400
4,379
2,462
000
18, 528

6,008
283
1,515
57,097
40, 067
620

5,146
366
1,036
59,132
50,635
616

7, 593
264
1, 439
63.523
52,992
709

10,713
324
1,123
69, 740
50,167

50
111

225
65

300
95

250

18
53

4
32

1
36

12
25

134, 530

140,869

152, 020

164, 903

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount d u e to national banks
Amount d u e t o State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies
Certified checks outstanding. _
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits. __
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.:
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
C O L O R A D O -C on ti nue cl
PUEBLO
[Tn thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
.192 L

J u n e 30, i
.1924
i

Oct. 10,
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

|

KKSOUliCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
United States Government securities
_.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Outside 'checks and other cash items..
Redemption fund mul due from United Stotcs Treasurer.
Total.

5,170
25
1,047
2,975
286
774
3,300

6,000
42
1,643
2,952
317
1,0.50
5,833

5, 644
4L
2,078
3,034
314
938
4, 551

5, 102
31
2. 134
3,189
311
825
4,925

432

575
127
5

557
12J

507
71
2
20

.18,564

17, 301

17,238

000
1, 150
151
395
2,055

20
14, 786

20 I

LfABIMTIKS
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




(500
.1, 140
130
390
1,579

fiOO
1. 1.50
131
397
1, 63(5

000
1, 150
115

1,568
3
123
6,258
2, 952
24
10

1,652
32
117
9, 755
3, (XS4

1, 561
7
80
8,137
3,015
22

2,092
3
48
7,004
3, (>49
21
10

14,788

18. 564

17,301

17,238

m

1, 308

11

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
CONNECTICUT
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

62 banks

62 banks

62 banks

61 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

137,655
85
111
33,825
31,234
9, 054
2,732
10,117
5,081
15, 906

137, 785
82
5
32, 933
32, 915
9,118
2,718
11,164
5,430
18,149

138,831
81
5
33,322
36,043
9,193
2,744
11,143
4,825

2.273
2,220
786
1,290
648
745

1,241
1,556
579
910
646
857

1, 585
1,769
712
1,365
648
670

1,500
1,312
499
385
626
677

257, 607

Total..

133,954
69
173
35, 297
30,043
8,855
1,303
11,220
6,475
22,256

251, 589

257, 048

259,697

20,357
15, 869
9,462
12,759
1,621
1,121

20, 307
16, 059
9,798
12,725
1, 580
524

20, 307
16,084
9,974
12, 746
1, 660
435

20,057
16,079

5, 948
424
517
128, 401
56,255
1,052

f», 492
386
538
118,124
59, 599
1,193

556
846
122, 399
61,378
1,111

7,303
399
551
121,052
65,355
1,414

1,844
],187

2,676
795

1,857
505

1,036
331

173

90
106

73
5

82
1

608

5
592

473

257,607

251, 589

257,048

4
473
259,697

18,511

U A BIL1TIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks___
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for acco int of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total-




10, 556
12,327
1.923
754

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Continued
DELAWARE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

18 banks

18 banks

18 banks

18 banks

10,721
6
2, 597
5.440
583
52
906
133
1,323

10,797
7
2,582
5, 536
584
51
873
151
967

10,567
6
2,346
5, 066
584
65
1,103
163
1,954

10, 542
8
2,321
C,352
587
73
964
157
1,256

101
136
14
40
58
21

136
515
14
15
58
22

134
109
28
26
57
21

119
67
18
18
58
20

;

22,131

22, 308

22, 829

22, 560

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes p a i d .
National b a n k notes outstanding
_
_.
D u e t o Federal reserve b a n k s .
A m o u n t due t o national b a n k s .
A m o u n t d u e t o State b a n k s , bankers, a n d t r u s t companies
.._
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted _
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated

1,710
1,932
847
1,142
47
5

1,710
1,932
920
1, L24
77
3

1.710
1, 932
947
1,133

1,710
1,932
1,016
1,135
68
10

443
16
23
9,415
5, 957
86
23

321
19
20
9,324
6,105
81
13

36
13
9, 724
6, 353
1J7
13

312
20
8
9,567
6,567
90
12

259
218
8

463
184
12

162
206
11

55
47
11

22,131

22,308

22,829

22,560

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES

Total




320

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Abstract of reports since September 14? 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
fin thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct 10,
1924

14 banks

14 banks

14 banks

13 b a n k s

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)-Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items_ _
Redemption fund and duefromUnited States Treasurer
Other assets
..+.
Total.

09, G97
25
102

20, 005
11,123
8,032
1,040
7,430
2, 304
8,204
1, 33S
2, 450
1, 230
308
338
239
134, 117 j

68,418
56
151
16, 940
13, .179
8,113
1,047
2, 301
7,444
3,219
2, 241
1,043
437
371
400
130,412

68, 468
62
170
18,085
11,133
8.439
896
7, 119
2,024
7,654

68,601
49
222
21,251
.11, 824
8,441
897
8,095
2,492
10,617

1,845
3,437
1,094
348
335
395

2.887
2,016
339
200
270
422

131. 504

138, 035

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_.
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due:to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Certified checks outstanding
._
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
tnited States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
_
Total _




2, 738
5.634
1,178
3,102

9,527
5, 598
2,586
5, 693
917
2,437

9, 527
5, 598
2,747
5,668
1,243
2, 582

9, 327
5,613
2,078
5,406
1,074
3,013

5,290
148
335
63, 752
27,064
1,734
330

3,897
222
270
64, 227
28, 612
1,733
330

5,322
432
521
62, 549
29, 925
1,566
320

6,709
123
362
66,438
33,098
2,221
320

4,812
2,869

3,259
809

2,040
1,024

29
162

69
100

71

345
702
227

170
149

222
97

131. 504

138,035

9,527
5,248

50

43
62
134, 117

130,412

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321

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—-

Continued
FLORIDA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

51 banks

51 banks

51 banks

51 bunks

RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"..United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Ban king house, furniture, arid fixtures. Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
E xch a nges for clear ing h ouse
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United Slates Treasurer
Other assets
Total.

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund_._
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
_
_._
Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies—
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
_.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
__.
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for accoun t of this
ban k
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




49, 759
30
12, 729
10, 866
3,150
397
4,310
80
11,643

57,155
3(i
11
11,895
12,421
3,218
352
5, 2915
25
15, 749

5.1,473
29
4
10,975
13,431
458
4,895
108
14,221

51,322
29
33
lly220
15,372
3, 349
490
4. 579
2!)
12, 281

2,271
268
567
185
216
97

2,540
185
530
131
2.15
100

3,043
319
250
126
216
117

3, 436
314
207
1«7
202
63

96,518

109, 862

102,946

103, 098

6, 340
3, 055
1,281
4, 267
88
1,651

6,890
2,951
1, 461
4, 257
50
2,136

7,090
3, 136
1,458
4, 265
175
2,161

3,752
120
600
43,929
27, 771
288

4,999
186
691.
52,339
31,972
173

4,476
204
560
45, 802
32,279
165
72

35
1, 105
2,076

100
96, 518

7, -190
3,211
1,848
3.979
53
1,856
3,965
143
672
44,265
33,752
270

179
460 i
1, 155 !
33 .

7J

100 j
109,862 |

37

157
330

390
945

4
433

33
109

102, 946

103. 098

322

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Abstract of reports since September 1\, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
FLORIDA—C oniinued
JACKSONVILLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
—
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place,__
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

27, C81
10, 2G1
6,818
1,452
30
2,698
1, 714
4,027

32,119
1

528
10,494
6,062
1,456
2,012
4,654

31,110
3
147
9,398
7,211
1,468
69
3,080
1,098
6,038

9,284
9,699
1,471
80
3,053
1,503
4,160

4,244
348
238
154
95

3,651
291
276
153
95
77

64, 770

64,644

4, 522
603

185
74
55

353
95
57

59, 873

Total.

4,290
587

66, 275

2,650
800
882
1,493
3,008

2,650
900
907
1,895
3,882

2,650
900
1,055
1, 886
3,966

2,650
900
1,250
1,887
3,160

6, 672
00
397
20,330
22, 763
737
26

10,894
50
268
21, 401
22,492
322
26
528

8,206
52
325
21, 669
23,406
345
100
147
63

7,949
56
240
20,254
25,163
972
100

66, 275

64, 770

64,644

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund.
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
_
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies...
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




55
59,873 I

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Continued
GEORGIA
lln thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
Mar. 31,
1923
! 1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

94 banks

91 banks

90 banks

92 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).
Overdrafts
_
_
_
_
Customer's liability account of'"acceptances"
United States Government securities
_..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures
_..
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount duefrom State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in tho same place
Outside checks and other cash items.
Redemption fund and duefrom United States Treasurer.
Other assets

63,497
234
236
11,301
2,830
2,705
1,719
3,283
103
5,908

63,513
155
145
10, 630
2,746
2,814
1,724
3,138
176
5,492

62,831
302
83
10,692
2,857

3,334 i
438 !
424 j
261 i
394
41 i

2,232
249

2,652
253
174
181
381
71

3,673
298
240
221
391
710

102,294 |

Total.

65,804 ;
894
198 !
11.858 •
2, 980 !
2,782 :'
1,623
3,898 i
257
7,008 i

95,186

94,245

10, 691
7, 293
1,949
7,834
18
1,192

10,541

10,440

2,122
7,639
9
838

7,1C8
2,109
7,611
13
732

10,390
7,081
2,263
7,755
75
1,400

3,653
22
470
37, 555
24,706
483
62

2,597
40
293
30,162
25,390
363
297

2,616
87
268
29,361
25,788
272
248

3,923
71
247
34,001
26,499
485
211

1,716
4,339
198

2,236
5,214
236

1,815
5, 583
145

1,220

86
27

43
49

49

36

102,294

95,186

94,245

98,838

189
202
385

1,942
254
7,809

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund...
All other undivided profits, less expenses, and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediseounted
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
...
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total...




7,117

REPOET OF THE COMPTKOLL.EB OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract &f reports since September 1/^ 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
GEORGIA*C onti nued
ATLANTA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

EE3OUBCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ _
Overdrafts.
___.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities—-..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and ot her cash items _ _
Kedemption fund and due from U nit<*d States Treasurer
Other assets
«

48,474
19
400
4,688
1,427
2f 186
193
4,051
4161
3,530

299
3,845
1,246
3,078
210
5,137
4,321
5,861

60,143
11
8
3,520
1,148
3,198
194
5,911
4,425
8,015

59,676
5
8
4,677
1, 532
3,242
203
5,808
9? 262

4,374
175
1,153
135
276

3,875
1,744
387
367
135
17

10,014
2,254
197
l&J
13o
29

74, 324

Total -

2,578
1,947
§6
469
135

93,221

93,098

102, 252

2,950
3,550
1,535
2, GG3

5,950
4,550
2, 454
2,664

5,950
4,550
2,730
2,687

5,058

5,950
4,550
2,745
2,657
1,391
5,424

6,692

8,304

8,214
98
121
30,595
10,498
1,197

7,148
35
169
40,100
20,242
812

$,283
05
215
40,178
21,592
1,449
60

8,407
42
253
44,748
21,304
1,928

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund....
___
_..
Al other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
Notional bank notes outstanding fc
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due t o national banks
Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_
...United States Government securities borrowed.BOZKIS a n d securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed
*
*.„.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscountecL
Letters of «#edit a a d travelers' checks sold lor oash and
outstanding fc
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total .




80
1,450

299
257

74,324

93,221

80
341

1,442

400

8G0

93,098

102, 252

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325

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Continued
HAWAII
[In thousands of dollars]
j Dec. 31,
!
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

Juno 30,
1924

• Oct. 10,
i
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOl.'RCKS

Loans and discounts (including rediscount's)
Overdrafts. _
United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.__
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outsido checks and other cash items
[Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total.

1,993
1
2,408
1, 053
62
1,751
203

2,067
2,418
881
65
872

2,411
1
2,263
1,160
74
1,18-7

2>453
1
2,270

411
71

331
207

757
81
13

1

1, IB
79
1,339

22
32

22

7,937

6,830

7,fi89

8,140

000
570
57
450

GO
O
570
G9
441

600
570
97
450

600
570
126
441

797
20
1
3, 094
393
1,947

320
1
1

879
4
104
3,077
415
1,376

14
104
2,751
557
2, GOB

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expense and taxes p a i d . .
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashicr's chocks outstanding
.__
Demand deposits
_
,
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States,
borrowed
.--_
-*
Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstanding
__
Liabilities other than those above stated

Total.




2, f>20
377

1,90S

100
2 i

17

17

7,937 j

6,830

7,689

8,140

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Continued
IDAHO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

73 banks

72 banks

70 banks

67 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks-...
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house..
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total

36,809
85
6,110
4,750
2,305
1,214
2,984
430
7,463

35,373
72
6.118
3,547
2,289
1, 255
2,487
332
6,716

33,644
92
6,209
4,220
2,252
1,206
2,723
353
7,445

31,647
121
6,285
3,894
2,183
1,186
2,695
355
9,721

1,601
206
264
267
154
123

909
131
134
195
152
122

863
173
158
167
144
115

1,572
147
131
162
136
110

64, 765

50, 832

59, 764

60,345

4,885
1,946
433
3.005
170
1,204

4,835
1,933
497
2,936
180
1,015

4,720
1,937
498
2,846
177
900

4,545
1,831
614
2,681
268
1,174

1,024
40
855
33,057
14, 359
111
35

818
28
491
28, 535
14,969
101

840
38
534

1,562
35
554

14,925
132

15,220
130

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted _
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.-

-




85

30

50

3,055
499
2

2, 796
658
1

2, 626
738
1

565
2

64,765

59, 832

59,764

f-0,345

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Continued
ILLINOIS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1023

Mar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

400 banks

407 banks

405 b a n k s

404 b a n k s

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_
Overdrafts
_
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned..
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
I terns with Federal reserve bank in process of collection _.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.!
Other assets
_

284.332
533
52
09, 929
73, 906
15, 937
2,405
22,154
3,129
39,719
4,773

289, 002
624
13
70,395
77, 552
10, 257
2, 785
21,945
3, 061
40, 082
5,161

290.307
' 559
6
66,853
74,472
10,218
2,946
22, 895
2, 767
44,128
5,743

281, 402
628
66,431
78,836
16,365
3.286
22; 484
4,009
49,101
8,050

1,352
1,324
1,027
1,378
674

1,323
1,353
1,066
1,362
623

1,020
1,000
942
1,359
558

.522, 937

Total-

1,380
1,602
1,098
1,375
553

532, 092

532, 021

535, 531

30, 480
24,013
13, 077
27,311
]0
3,109
18,901

30, 930
24, 084
13,594
27.385
13

36,448
24, 085
12,948
27,043
198
3, 367
18, 428

36,49(1
24,137
1.5,187
26,951
45
4,101
22,212

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks_
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
___
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
._
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
A oceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated




715
1.304
210, 005
177,773
1,006
605
70

790
1,024
210,704
180,940
998
641
49

432
1,177
213, 61 &
183,092
1,19&
561
5ft

-22

8,319

4, 052

3,301

2,689

6, 092
1

5, 879
9

5, 274
10

3,045
22

52
394

13
487

6
307

52J

522,937

Total.

17688°— 24f-

330
1,151
205, 024
170, 842
1,152
019

3,194
18,308

532,692

532,621

535, 531

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Abstract of reports since September 1J+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
ILLINOIS—V ontinued
CHICAGO (CENTRAL BESEBVE CITY BANKS)
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

O c t . 10,
1924

13 banks

14 banks

15 banks

14 b a n k s

565,486
119

594,664
92

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_..
Overdrafts
Customer 's 1 lability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
_
Other real estate owned.._
_
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _
_
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
Total

582,255
169

626, 758
72
7, 71«
73,175
41, 67 \
11, 842

14,178
78,067
48, 533
15,147
64
83,516
26, 424
78, 294

12,829
80*147
35, 991
15, 265
64
71,637
20,986
61,147

8,150
85, 595
42,403
15, 797
62
99,685
22,568
92, 476

28, 655
48, 997
1,479
2, 953
130
5, 527

21,793
41,198
2,276
1,242
144
5, 455

42,178
40-, 194
1,677
2,683
143
6, 942

26, 231
26, 568
2, 129
1,244
143
5, 8.M)

935, 779

1, 055, 309

1, 011, 614

52,400
42, 685
23,414
2, 660
105,920

53, 050
42,226
23,587
2, 638
122,463

53, 250
42,250
23 r 883
2,810
154,327

173,066
4,834
7, 271
506,643
36,750
7,601

173,431
4, 636
7,922
429,842
34, 995
10,291

189,524
6,869
7,949
512,685
42,364
6,715

20,000
64&l

11,000
2,862

30

7135-

1,973
12,180

1,698
32,516

2,638

1,807

2,349
8,188

895,
1,712

605
1,708

1,416.
967

1,014,390

935, 779

1,055,309

1,011,614

1,014,390

88, 687
2 ] , 931
77,519

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
_.
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount due to national banks
_
_
Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's cheeks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscount s)
Notes a n d bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of
this bank
_.„
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated
Total

*

_




48, 230
32, 257

22,687
2, 844
176y 130.
172,394
3,32fi
4,379
495, 509
35, 299
4,689

8,905

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Continued
ILLINOIS—C ontinued
CHICAGO (OTHER RESERVE CITY BANKS)
[In thousands of dollars]
Dee. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1921

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

18 banks

!

18 banks

18 banks

18 banks

BESOUKCKS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
,
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
__
_
United States Government securities
_._
...
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, turniture, and fixtures__
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process o f collection. _
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place—
..-_
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from V nited States TreasurerOther assets

13, 537
17,785
1,900
LG
O
3, 064
570
6 ? 260

29, 065
8
13,021
18, 238
1,978
431
3, 609
388
6, 4.18

13, 230
19, 503
2,032
431
3, 630
395
6,079

27. 750
9
4
13,920
21,100
2,149
500
3,920
859
0,402

297
525
1.18
113
109
318

393
540
105
96
112
350

555
549
161
92
115
353

1,123
406
.103
61
115
377

27. 593
8

72,9(53 i

Total.
LIABILITIES




75, 358

70,557 !

78. 370

3, 875
1,049
1,213
2, 1(55
203

3, 875
1,089
1,517
2,225
227

3,925
1,402
1,159
2,278
231

3,975
1,415
1.515
.2,270
152

483
104
594
22.419
39, 992
353

056
219
940
22,470
4.1,174
453

600
270
708
22,948
42,487
298

810
179
775
24,329
42,091
C2f>

300

300

75

25

j

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amouut due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed otlior than rediscounts)
Letters of credits and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
_
Total.

29, 304
8

1
153

207

169

4
198

72,963

75,358

70, 557

78, 370

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Continued
IL.MNOIS—C onl inued
PEORIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,

Oct. 10,

1924

1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
__Exchanges for clearing house. _
-Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

16,804
6
1
5,310

19,016
11

2,479
726
340
1,450
199
2,271

5,186
2, 698
726
340
1,673
218
2,200

5,135
2,622
729
340
1,610
405
2,782

18,422
15
3
5,411
3,844
769
340
1,689
350
2,769

323
584
1
32
92
27

244
4.17
2
34
92

330
401
1
36
93
1

700
367
1
16
92
3

30,045

Total.

19,025
6

32,899

33,512

34,791

2,100
3, 250
830
1,803
388

2,100
3, 250
799
1,826
819

2,100
3,250
874
1,809
738

2,100
3,250
995
1,829
981

2,633
02
146
10, 848
8, 254
320

3,277
62
268
11,406
8,653
418

2,952
(52
203
12,436
8,784
304

3,678
50
122
11,506
9,775
426

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
..
A1 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
.1
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's cchecks outstanding..
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank.
_
Liabilities other than those above stated

Total.




60
1
10

21

30,645

32,899

3
16
33,512

34,791

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Continued
INDIANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Doc. 31,
1923

Alar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

245 banks

244 banks

244 banks

243 banks

172,741
219
43,718
38,972
] 1,025
3,566
.13,154
2,108
24, 783

170,715
207
40, 743
38,343
11,141
1, 741
12,410
1, 940
22, 714

174,387
231
40,699
38, 450
10,915
1,889
13,144
1,721
26, 363

169,327
269
38,474
41,791
11,162
1,956
12,760
2,338
27,491

2.073
2, 779
1,246
705
1,072
343

2,020
1,345
790
532
1,074
348

2.880
1,847
1,018
576
1,074
294

3,241
1,349
762
407
1,062

310,504

306,063

315,488

313,055

25, 222
13.317
5. 127
21.293
346
1,945

25, .193
13, 339
5, 332
21. 332
'273
2,024

25,192
13,353
5,350
21,316
443
2,334

25,167
13,359
6,299
21,109
297
2,344

] 0,883
256
1.650
133. 247
91, 345
630
1,395

11.182
'402
1.149
122,893
91,830
615
1,454

12,839
272
1,380
129,179
95, 082
377
1,317

12,736
307
831
125,251
98,619
833
1,175

0.051
2, 967

4, 562
3,702

3, 541
3,202

2,844
1,248

3
822

5
771

6
300

11
522

316, 504

306, 063

315,488

313,055

RKSOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount clue from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
O utside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total

I
LIABILITIES

j

Capital stock paid in
_|
Surplus fund
!
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.!
National bank notes outstanding
i
Due to Federal reserve banks
j
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies
_
Certified checks out standing
_
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
1 )emand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed, other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated
TotaL




103

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Continued
INDIANA—C ontinued
INDIANAPOLIS
[In thousands of dolhirs]
Dec. 3J,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924 ,

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

5 bauks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.
Items with Federalreservebank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearinghouse-.
Checks on other banks in the same place
_
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

43,333
24
527

44,470
44
580
10, 778
5, 571
3, 450
116

43,352
20
1,258
11,541
6,504
3,451
110
3,471 *
3, Ml
7,437

3,090
1, 594
774
735
367
193

2,736
1,135
394
557
317
152

3, 235
1,479
463
558
308
2(>9

3, 226
1,049
466
431
309
196

91,580

Total

2, 903
6, 283

45,118
35
98
10, 757
0,117
3,451
116
3, 856
4, 732
7, 960

83,190

88, 552

86,378

6, 650
2, 675
2, 123
6, 254
123
3,738

6,050
2,700
2,195
6, 258
161
4, 483

6,650
2,700
2,298
0, 238
198
5,305

12,098
100
451
45,147
2,904
1,746
1,101

12,022
186
537
39, 340
3, 540
1,926
1,171

13, 537
353
753
43, 581
4, 470
1, 265
1,066

12, 647
106
445
40,381
5, 026
1, 436
1,053

257
2,896

750

400

11
593
123

149
1,824
24
841
73

42
198
90

31
1,354
110

91, 580

83,196

88, 552

86, 378

12,702
0,263

3,450
169
4, 273
4,142
7,894

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
._
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks..Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified cheeks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits _ _
Time deposits (including postal sa v ings deposits)
"United States deposits.
_
United States Government securities borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills red iscounted
Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




7,650
2,718
2, 107
7,290
222
4,100

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Continued
IOWA
[In thousands of dollars]
i

I
I

Doc. 31,
1923

; 330 banks

Mar. 31,
1924

.Tune 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

334 banks

335 b a n k s

334 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
...
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and. trust
companies
*
_
Exchanges for clearing house
_. _
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from U nited States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total.

.192, 598
470
27, 575
13, 383
7, 725
I), 232
10, 070
1, 088 ;
21, 850 !
1,750 i
436 '
886
514
812
270
280, 283

193, 450
559
27, 046
13, 033
7,897
6,814
11,452
940
24, 849

189, 1.70
391

26. 697
12,000
8,131
7, 516
10,803
1, 09S
24, 013

185, 238
520
27,510
14,116
8, 414
8,030
11,172
1,073
27,899

2, 010
412
913
730
806
337

2, 035
437
089
851
809
345

2, 531
453
521
507
806
456

285, 045

289,315

300
103
912
995
5
2, 630

20, 307
11, 102
3, 710
10. 068
11
2,572

20, 330
10, 963
3,842
16, 008

13. 780
257
1, fill
97,319
110,449
100
419

13, 023
129
1.520
90,005
111,282
176
321

12, 934
147
1,175
97,726
111, 373
233
283

1,806
11,209

2, 036
13,137

7
220

2
184

1.186
9, 708
1
238

291, 254

285, 645

289,315

291,254

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.:
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding. _
Cashier's checks outstanding..Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposi ts
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.
__
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscoun ts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
Liabilities other than those stated above
Total.




20, 335
11,423
3, 002
16,117
0
2,285
12, 042
152
1,493
92, 099
109, 357
183
349

20,
11,
3.
15,

3, 041

21
3, 241
12,058
2!
258 I
286,283 I

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—*

Continued
IOWA—0 ontinued
CEDAR RAPIDS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "Acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Othef real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
_.
Outside checks and other cash items _ _ _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.

11, G25
13
5
1,633
2,466
275
196
1,604
*• 1,270
1,600

11,975
3
2

12,594
6
3
3,345
4,280
275
2C0
1,518
1,452
2,109

669
304
100
4C

842
398
27
40

861
291
37
50

848
171
31
50

21,800

Total

2,702
275
206
1, 626
1,028
2, 203

11,437
8
2
3,031
2, 796
275
205
1,316
1,127
2,108

24,325

23, 544

26,882

1,000
700
328
783
1,819

1,000
700
406
777
2,315

1,000
700
314
972
2,060

1,000
700
401
982
3,424

6,613
5
135
5,576
4, 663
173
5

7,838
7
95
5,686
5,158
341
2

7,345
12
44
6,301
5,289
505
2

8,900
10
136
5,243
5,219
864

21,800

24, 325

23, 544

26,882

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
__.
Surplus fund. __
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount due to national b a n k s . . Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_.
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Total.




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335

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
IOWA-Continued
DES MOINES
[In thousands of dolliirs]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

BESOVKCKS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.-Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault andamount duefrom national banks
Amount due from. State banks, bankers, and trust conipa n ios.
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Total

24,011)
29
3,018
2,005
669
2,204
1,689
2,455

25,481
48
2, (590
2, 257
822
2,245
1, 50G
3, 324

23,888
18
2,626
2, 033
822
2,352
1,454
3, 984

22,674
10

580
1,079
25
59
33

411
474
17
64
33

534
467
27
106

751
458
16
65

37. 029

39, 372

38, 346

43, 207

2,700
J,2()0
373
653
3,181

2, 700
J, 200
'575
64(5
3, 545

2,700
1,200
563
753
3,176

2,700
1,200
533
752
3,926

7,801.
44
271
Hi, 089
4,J 10
136
383

8, 548
117
305
14,206
4,476
200
449

8,283
133
276
15,537
4, 677
J99
449

10,213
69
281
17,959
4,941
184
449

7.10
238

950
1,455

400

37, 929

39,372

38, 346

2,906
2, 550
825
2,384
1,670
8,860

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscountctl
Total-.




43, 207

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 192$} arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
IOWA—Continued
DUBUQUE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1023

Mar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collect ion.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, baukcrs, and trust companies .__
----Exchanges for clearing house
.. . _
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_.
_
Total

4,4G8
2
1,493
2,240
197

4,747

73
1,368

1,509
2,224
199
502
63
958

4,876
3
1,493
2,078
199
499
91
1,500

4,708
3
1 577
2,005
199
524
78
1,941

28
81
6

45
77
21

57
76
14

33
73
11

20
G7

20
46

20
57

20
34

10, 522

10,417

10,963

11,206

700
300
98
400
115

700
300
162
397
137

700
300
122
398
117

700
300
180
397
149

863
8
78
3,239
4,717
3

8C9
72
3, 511
4,866
3
1

860
2
66
3, 580
4,968

1

901
2
67
3,021
4,726
3
1

10,522

10,417

10,963

479

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding _
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust compunies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding -_
Demand deposits. .»
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States depositsthose ...
Liabilities other than _ above stated
._
Total




1
11,206

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—•
Continued
IOWA—Continued
SIOUX C I T Y
[In thousands of dollars]
M a r . 31,
1921
5 brinks

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discoants (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts_
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
__
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

20,970

19, 535
23
2,878
1, 582
697
383
1, 799
466
3,814

18,435
18
2,906
1,076
698
552
1,627
387
2,980

18, 570
22
3, 301
2,015
716
015
1, 924
517
4, 220

448.
19
159
49
7

1, 215
461
11
120
49
8

895
409
8
420
49
11

1, 354
647
28
428
49
16

32. 368

Total.

2,878
1, 795
6W>
224
1, 677
493
1,908

33, 047

30,471 |

34. 182

1, 650
745
47
968
2, 032

1,650
745
116
%0
2, 376

1, 650
745
82
971
2,164

2,050
745
293
970
3, ML

6,027
37
219
9, 944
7,675
23

8, 030
85
218
10, 215
7,281
87

6,359
22
385
9,394
7,877
64

8.194
21
522
10, 599
7, 87.5
63

1,185
1,811

1,279

LIABILITIES
Capital slock paid in_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and tuxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount clue to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits).
United States deposits...
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated

Total.,




751
7

32, 308

33, 047

30, 471 i

34, 482

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Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
KANSAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

256 banks

254 banks

250 banks

248 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures-Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

103,354
289
17,003
8,285
5,490
2,086
7,789
169
19,648

99,188
251
15, 333
8,220
5, 661
2, 352
7,401
141
20,023

93,175
300
16,248
10,020
5,567
2,503
8,237
153

3, 464
229
358
192
478
353

4,059
289
403
219
473
193

6,767
256
411
218
464
191

170,276

Total.

99,384
244
16, 399
7,282
5,473
2,349
7,219
199
17,643

161, 266

164,206

174, 998

14,078
7,344
2,650
9,686
1,966

13,913
7, 369
2, 567
9,611
1,686

13, 582
7,306
2,453
9,388
2,101

13, 557
7,151
2,895
9,212
3,511

6, 356
40
1,211
88,013
33, 759
556
259

5, 581
72
1,220
80, 276
34,098
825
241

5, 455
99
1,020
82, 591
34,756
489
212

10,193
44
739
89, 738
35,927
745
186

4,307
299
477
296
493
291

j
:
:
!
I

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Certified checks outstanding.
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits. _
_
_
._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_..
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
__.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




130

43

12

13

1,091
2,996

918
2,682

1,002
3,608

198
780

1
140

1
163

2
130

170, 276

161,266

164, 206

1
108
174,998

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Continued
KANSAS—C ontinued
KANSAS CITY
[ID thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

2 bnnks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securit ies, etc. _ _
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures-.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vaults and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Outside checks and other cash items-.
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.!

13
1,271
540
226
9
623
590
1,512

5,471
9
1,277
572
239
14
722
716
3,928

020
330
11
25

425
192
18
40

522
201
13
40

282
228
26
40

32.055

Total.

6,242
5
1,366
536
2i2
9
406
430
1,186

6,579

1,066
599
1S2
8
660
713
1,144

11, 067

12, 139

13,524

800
470
58
492
816

800
470
37
796
743

800
370
45
797
809

800
370
62
785
1,208

2,199
13
137
5, 545
1,324
14

1,994
2
73
4, 855
1, 279
18

2,189
2
57
5, 547
1, 385
13

4,139
56
95
4,635
1,369
5

6,693

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
A11 other undivided profi ts, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
A mount due to national banks
Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
....
Notes and bills rediscounted
Total.




150
37
12,055

125
11,067

12,139

13, 524

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—
Continued
K A N S A 8 - C 1 ontimued
TQPEKA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1<J23

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

1 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_..
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Gashin vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_.

5,200
3
2,245
1, 046
309
6
863
6
Z 854

2,257
1,038
329
6
813
"7
1,904

4, 742
2
2,436
1,022
•331
18
889
114
3,-967

269
265
69
8
30
15

301
128
43
8
30
14

344
200
101
4
30
17

480
160
54
3
30
13

1& 333

Total

5,196
4
2,024
1, 204
306
5
891
11
2,036

13,125

12.162

14,261

900
215
98
592
994

900
245
126
592
959

245
118
598
1,287

900
245
145
592
2, 328

757
9
156
7,763
358
450
16

1,086
12
101
8,246
311
530
17

1,056
23
182
6,872
871
580
15

1,328
14
58
7,750
375
510
16

12,333

13,125

12,162

14,261

5,108

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
,.
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_-.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
__
._
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postalsavings deposits)
United States deposits
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
KANSAS—C ontinued
WICHITA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31.
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts _._
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
__.
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies..
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items. _ _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

16,047
11
1,241
2.727
2, 156
10
1. 837
'621
2,297

14,306
5
873
4,405
2,456
1,748
761
3,239

14,939
4
978
5.367
2, 456
0
1,986
757
7,942

1, 341
559
64
79
5
124

1,562
343
14
138
5
32

1,849
448
97
142

5, 724
348
36
136

31,439

Total.

15,245
16
1,148
3, 936
2,620
214
1,745
547
3, 796

29,341

30,304 |

2,400
1,275
181
98
3, 419

2,400
1,275
182
94
3,148

2,400
1,275
185

2,400
1, 275
299

3,168

8,186

3,927
34
561
13,711
4, 749
119

3, 735
24
349
12, 349
4, 039
94
392

3,968
28
248
13,251
4,590
45
344

8,451

70
831

120
409

120
611

2
129

5
126

29,341

30,364

JO

25
40, 679

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
AH other undivided profits, lass expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified cheeks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




31,439

280
14,020
5,194
l«0

40, 679

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Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—-

Continued
KENTUCKY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

134 banks

134 banks

134 banks

134 banks

KESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
._
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

104,505
183
117
24, 013
11,641
4,868
637
7,120
111
15,171

104, 052
198
141
22,409
11,433
5,067
548
6, 641
136
12,180

103, 266
230
28
20,180
11, 546
5, 210
551
6,774
299
12,109

104,978
309
304
19,362
11,419
5,395
580
6,374
244
10,411

934
176
346
231
595
56

1,047
336
464
245
610
79

885
155
305
198
600
87

171, 014

Total.

778
195
704
299
600
72

165,143

162, 974

161,606

14,021
8, 785
3,021
12,000
7
68G

14,021
8, 845
3, 670
12,102

13,971
9,015
3,410
12, 134

13,996
8,990
4,187
12,088

908

1,080

778

2,213
129
344
79, 920
41,799
251
630

2,097
123
254
73, 353
44, 363
394
641

2,181
172
422
70, 579
45, 570
375
623

1,951
199
262
66,866
46,871
558
564

4, 575
2, 339

1,996
2,092

1,467
1,825

2,061
1,750

138

1
141

28

314

4
152

142

122

125

165,143

162,974

161,606

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
AJ1 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
,
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding.
_
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
,
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total .




46

171,014

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Continued
K E N T U C K Y - C on t i nued
LOUISVILLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

!

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

i 4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
._
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned _
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
items with Federal reserve bankin process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
.Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

06,622
82
151
9,002
8,248
404
75
4,849
5, 678
2,734

62,026
65
296
9,601
9,839
405
75
5,295
3, 934
3,842

58,186
34
290
7,24S
11,416
407
73
4,790
5,260
8,238

2, 677
2,079
58
245
208
149

1,701
1,062
15
168
208
201

2,124
1,087
30
528
208
203

5,651
1,957
S
630
208
218

100, 200

99, 558

104,610

4,500
4, 300
2,8.13
4,153
8, 395

4,500
4,300
2, 901
4,154
5,904

4, 500
4.300
3,022
4,129
6,939

4,506
4,300
3,472
4,143
7,262

33,797
88
627
37,446
20,082
934
1,131

]3,732
83
267
35, 323
20,784
723
1,053

13,463
433
787
35,924
23, 138
397
872

12,556
142
840
40,754
23,093
546
713

2,125
7, 195
264

1,565
4,491
151

510
432
296

1,250
450
290

243

63
206

416

299

108,093

Total.

69,285
32
220
10,192
7,731
399
75
5,273
5. 304
4; 166

100,200

09,558

104,610

108, 093
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in_
_
Surplus fund-..
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
...
Notes and bills rcdiscounted
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
__
Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this
bank
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.

17688°-—24f-

-23




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Abstract of reports sinoe September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
LOUISIANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924.

Oct. 10,
1924

33 banks

33 banks

32 banks

82 bunks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
...._
_
Exchanges for clearing house
_..
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items..
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
_
Other assets
_
_
Total-

48,945
40
13
7, 528
3,999
3,330
097
3, 532
829
7, L85

48,363
115

48,178

5, 779
3, 292
3,33o
682
2,992
614
5,396

4,816
3,406
2, 681
714
2,880
731
4,448

48,120
150
4
4, 183
3,896
3,281
762
3,0!*!
752
5, 971

4,277
499
192
308

2,507
274
134
128

2,041
159
318
155

3.109
340
127
$13

149
118

150
155

147
157

134
J10

73, 9 i0

70, 952

74. l<»2

6, 250
2, 898
706
2, 954
1.23
2,078

6, 250
2, 747
851
2,938
122
1,380

6, 030
2,750
772
2,850
117
1,634

6, 075
2, 75<>
97(i
2. 074
ITS
2, Lit

6,769
29
493
40, 983
14,856
958

4, 110
23
436
35,958
15,316
876

3,409
44
219
33, 618
15,385

4,347
52
349
34,342
16, 119
317

795
1,602

638
2,180

341
2,864

405
2,836

14
13
74
81,641

86

209

5
4
646

73,916

70,952

74,192

81,641

12 L

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount duo to national banks
..
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits. __
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.,
__
Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstanding
__
. Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated. - . » . . . . .
Total.




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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
LOUISIANA—Conti iiued
NEW ORLEANS
[Fn thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923
1. bank

Alar. 3.1, i June 30,
1924
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

1 bank

1 bank

1 bank

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"..
L'nited States Government securities.
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Bank ing house, f urnit are, and fixt ares
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place...
Outside chucks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer...
_
Other assets

30,041
43
G78
f>. 471
1,130
3, C89
3, 450
870
1, 900
305
2, 230
899
1.010
70
210

25,340
66
549
5, 093
1. 710
3, 730
2, 303
813
1, 000
404
2, 420
130
705 |
70

21,982
07
441
3,341
1,150
3,742
3,244
718
3, 059

25,010
82
701
2,997
1,148
3, 703
2, 493
959
3,45 i

906
1,880
170
30

1, 290
1, 367
141

70
152

MO

40,901

4.4, 237

52, 0ti5 |

Total.

45,080 !

2, 800
2. 000
740
1. 507
2. 245

2,800
2,000
002
1,500
1, 970

2, 800
2, 000
777
1, 498
1,078

2,800
2, 000
751
1, 499
2, 758

5, 270
79
124
25, 900
1.893
1,294

4,959
330
205
23, 042
1,970
955

5, 477
219
26
21,957
2,971
073

4, 500
324
02
23,301
2,974
1,324

3, 725
2, 840
1, 570

660
3, 509
1,040

52, 005

45, 080

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks. _
_
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies..
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding..
_.
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits),.
United States deposits.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rcdiscounted
Aeceptances executed for customers, etc _
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bfc
Total.




502
1, 380
10

02

40,964

44, 237

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
MAINE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

60 banks

60 banks

59 banks

58 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
__.
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
__.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from nationa 1 banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_..—
Exchanges for clearinghouse....
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

60, 971
52
14, 759
37, 472
2,115
313
4,423
851
6,103

61,771
52
13,915
37, 743
2,120
298
4, 662
742
6, 708

40, 298
2,135
368
4,834
795
7,496

247
666
131
348
286
167

230
344
114
360
285
123

223
451
126
380
284
81

280
493
81
247
285
62

129,201

Total.

60,422
51
15,670
36, 365
2,083
294
4,615
1,217
6,639

128,515

129, 556

132, 871

7, 345
4,944
4,172
5, 643
168
286

7,345
4, 944
4,686
5,622
159
238

7.270
5,433
4,222
5, 574
148
323

7,370
6, 493
4,545
5,595
135
359

1,670
95
318
33, 824
67,881
336

1,638
82
248
30, 830
70,406
252

],f>22
76
340
31,956
70, 576
220

1,979
107
199
33, 322
71,933
425

1,917
599

1,620
440

1,322
555

552
840

61, 550
78

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
__.
Surplus fund
_._
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks.__
_
_
Amount due to national banks
._
—
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
._
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_._..-.
_...-..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total-




4
15
129,201

128,515

17

129, 556

132,871

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Continued
MARYLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1921

Oct. 10,
1924

75 banks

75 banks

75 banks

74 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
(?ash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_.Exchanges for clearing house
._.
Checks on other banks in the same place.._
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
»__
Other assets..

52,102
30

52, 605
33

10, 656
20, 211
2,135
469
3,710
24
4,664

30,309
20,302
2, 230
429

4,336

9, 501
26,782
2,248
418
3, 684
26
5,313

53,101
40
6
9,119
28,493
2,293
427
4,046
22
6,035

490
55
103

520
78
1-19
97

604
55
195
132

1,153
29
135
92

108
56

200
54.

204
02

202
66

100, 088

Total.

51,039
34

] 00, 504

102,042

105, 259

5,179
5, 750
1,594
3, 916
44
124

5, 204
5, 793
2,115
3,930
33
106

5, 201
5, 909
1,091
3, 984
33
139

5,104
5,824
2,307
3,977
44
236

303
42
134
25, 759
55,183
38

354
84
139
23, 964
56,427
34
20

419
122
145
25,415
57,119
33
20

564
102
100
27,625
58,598
28

1,729
187

1, 921
393

1,368
342

650
45

40

41

39

6
49

100,088

100, 564

102,042

105,259

*«*

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National b a n k notes outstanding
_
D u e to Federal reserve b a n k s .
Amount due to national banks
A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_..
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposit.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Acceptances executed b y other b a n k s for account of this
bunk..
_
_
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated

Total .




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Abstract of reports since September .14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
MA RYLiANl>—Confirmed
BALTIMORE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31.,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
192-1

10 banks

10 banks

.10 banks

10 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. _
Other real estate owned.
_..
._
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
-

90,463
40
120

94,123
8
240
15, 217

96, 972
7
727
20,915
17, 704
3,220
2, 798
9, 336
10, 600
13, 246

1,701
10,941
679
650
278
309

2,188
8,126
362
688
281
278

3, 505

8, 247
783
373
281
272

2, 64')
4/J8L
302
245
275
253

172, ISO

Total..

13,149
3,097
2,247
7,991
10,670
7,846

96,098
17
118
11,551
L2, 924
3,117
2, 549
<), 262
H,966
11,140

166,511

.172, 203

184, 230

11,550
10, 335
4,509
5, 4(17
8,867

11, 5.50
10,335
4,771
5, .501
0,080

11,550
10, 335
4,921
5,4 If)
10, 548

11,550
10, 335
5,028
5, 458
13,984

23.997
908
1,331
79, 223
] 5, 701
4,170
378

19, 510
933
1,076
72,718
17.259
7,41.6
544

25, 041
1T72-

882
74, 561
18,984
4, 469"
119

22, 358
968
• 21.0
79,066
22,211
10, 619
75

1,500
3,637

1, 675
3,313

1,430
1,710

770
170

4
120
489

40
240
550

8
118
539

1
727
670

172,18fi

166,511

172,203

184,230

19, 015
12, 543
2,999
1, 831
7, 962
12,172
10, 4S3

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
—
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscountcd
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
•
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Continued
M ASSA C 1:11 r 8 K T T S
[In thousands of dollars|
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
.1924

Oct. 10,
1924

147 banks

145 b a n k s

145 b a n k s

145 banks

261, 9J 5
94
320
03, 698
85, LOS
J 1,162
1, 447
20, 450
6, 756
27, 025

263,450
85
125
60, 333
85,331
11,089
1, 515
19,167
6,186
24, 419

265, 656
79
107
59, 057
91, 936
11,141
1,720
21,194
6, 370
27, 330

273,480
70
«8
57, 506
102, J09
11, 420
1,581
21,129
C, 041
30,083

1, 064
1,872
812
991
927
539

1,334
1,461
571
773
912
520

1,380
1,874
523
765
925
451

1,218
1, 525
499
707
027
552

477, 271

490, 508

509,011

067
524
701
970
556
646

28. 107
22, 839
15, 984
17, 914.
1,476
637

28, 117
22, 445
17, 355
18,218
1,641
627

10,237
699
1,003
207,179
161, 124
3, 165
66

11,845
973
779
196. 751
169, 659
3,159
31

11, 060
1, 056
976
206, 583
175, 262
1,826

12, 326
640
856
216, 660
181,688
6,468
8

8, 897
3,863

4,898
2,097

5,060
1,201

5
196

16
55

124
393

70
474

2
66
41
350

1,621
968
1
32

484,186

477,271

490,508

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customers' liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, el c....
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
,
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks..
Amount, due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies, _
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
._..
..
Total..

484, 1
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits less expenses and tuxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks...'
Amounts due to national banks
Amount due to State bank, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstariding
Cashiers' checks outstanding
Dem a n d do posits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed.
___
Bills payable (including sill obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rodiscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc_ Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank.
Liabilities other than those above stated
_
Total..




28. 818
22, 498
14,071
18,218
2. 222
818

28,
22,
15,
17,
1,

374
509,011

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Continued
MASSACHUSETTS—C onlinued
BOSTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

H banks

11 banks

12 banks

12 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
,.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total

447, 611
57
44, 749
35, 216
42, 959
18,034
3,965
40, 914
24,293
20, 866

429, 272
52
29,310
52,470
53, 554
17, 651
4,003
42, 551
23, 989
30, 807

472,596
45
29,096
45,549
57,534
18,720
4,059
47,466
26, 251
26,429

5, 233
29, 893
111
5,463
189
15,274

4, 550
23, 566
57
3, 913
209
11,830

6,926
26, 854
400
6,154
280
15,492

6,270
22, 279
20
2,712
244
25,932

751,191

_

455,327
47
34,097
42, 037
46, 466
17,173
3,920
39, 933
30,151
25, 877

722, 789

739, 765

785,202

39,450
31,650
16, 759
3,764
36,084

39,450
31,650
17, 381
3,938
32,223

39, 950
31, 765
17,023
4, 750
44, 216

39,950
31, 765
18,465
4,814
46,373

56,260
4,026
5,603
369,949
84, 981
13,197
225

56, 302
3,990
7,490
356,081
90, 562
12,641
725

66, 852
3,904
5,482
372, 807
93,279
18.217
225

73,793
3,467
6,768
390,368
102,303
23,498
60

4,599
46, 517

3,085
17,957

6,790

10,680

847
33,994

881
42,812

1,515
29, 695

961
30,412

2,115
1,171

4,572
1,049

1,927
1,368

1,363
1,162

751,191

722, 789

739r 765

785,202

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credits and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
_._"...
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank...
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




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Continued
MICHIGAN
[In thousands of dollard]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

114 banks

115 b a n k s

115 b a n k s

116 banks

123, 099
99
22, 747
f>2, 530
7, 601
6oC
9, 326
149
17,021

129,317
102
24,011
55,199
8, 058
674
9,372
157
19, 278

128. 257
' 119
23,808
5(i, 561
8,155
787
9, 477
150
16,958

123,457

3,717
897
333
534
523
276

4,614
667
272
429
542
286

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_
_
Total.

2,062
J, 075
381
447
4.84
246

4, 140
793
337
470
511
323

111
23,681
61,868
8,338
879
10, 574
112
19,195

238, 823

252, 742

250, 552

255,025

13, 675
8, 829
4,270
9, 526
40
741

14,125
9,010
4.734
10,013
43
1,030

14, 225
8,895
4,778
10, 364
37
953

14,260
8,920
10,724
30
1,036

•1,175
158
636
70.065
122, 523
771
148

4, 838
185
502
79,908
.125,546
1. 245
76

4,096
175
541
75,006
128,345
845
106

5,000
146
674
74,934
130,302
1,172
124

1, 858
1,224

444
914

1, 353
711

1,530
356

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
S u r pi us f u ml
A11 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
A mount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
_
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits. __
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




2
382

125 |

122

5
114

238,823

252, 742 I

250, 552

255,025

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Continued
M ICHI01AN-(' onrinucri
DETROIT
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Total-

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account "acceptances".
"United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with 1'edera 1 reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in proeess of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Outside checks and other cash items _ _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

Mar. 31,
1924
3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

88, 713
52
430
19, 153
9, 250
6,175
200
7, 675
8,222
9,216

98, 503
75
655
13, 491
9,048
6,217
200
7,981
8, 075
7,886

96,791
63
768
15, 025
9,534
6, 275
200
10, 078
6, 171
16, 985

107,821
48
232
17, 804
15, 460
C, 258
200
12, 424
8,674
12, 523

5. 592
0, 295
494
95
1, (>87

3,172
4,582
573
95
1, 658

6, 753
7,504
574
95
1,435

7,069
6,158
874
95
1, 482

162,211

178,251

197,122

8,500
6. 500
3, 080
1, 833
4,078

8,500
6, 500
3, 349
1,878
5,740

9,000
7,000
3,582
1, 873
5,818

9,000
7,000

14,601
371
887
98, 933
15, 686
3,757

17,428
400
691
93, 921
15, 621
6,842

19,816
334
754
105, 2S3
19, 784
3, 538

18,476
421
901
115,484
28, 210
3,797

2,950
108
61
447
463

79

128

82

39
657
566

768
505

24
232
494

162, 255

162,211

178, 251

197,122

102,255 :
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
___
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Nationa 1 bank notes outstanding
_.
Amount due to national banks
_.
__.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated... -Total.




3,884
1,876
7,181

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Continued
M I C H I G A N - l 1 ont inu ed
GRAND RAPIDS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc....
Banking house, furniture, and fixturevS
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total

18, 750
8
3, 025
2.719
1, 599
12
1. 574
539
2,739

LIABILITIES




003
502
3
23
100
100

797
520
5
36
100
100

1,479

33,079

33, 807

32. 630

30, 370

2,100
1, 300
819
1, 901
'42(5

2, 100
1, 300
944
1, 984
478

2,100
1, 300
923
1, 902
522

2.100
1, 300
1)81
1. 983
832

2, 21 i
33
8
12, 328
11,449
79

2, 050
20
4
11.613
11,543
03

2, 310
32
5
11,305
11,738
75

3.000
52
2
13, 018
11.928
151

2. 7JO

1, 595
18
1,507
431
2,810

19,828
7
3. 445
3, 408
1, 002
10
1, 840
529
3, 435
A43

H
25
100

r

Capital stock paid in
Sur pi us f u i id
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes pai<L|
National bank notes outstanding
i
Amount due to national banks
Amount duo to State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies
_.
Certified checks outstanding
_.
Cashier's checks outstanding..
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_1
.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated
-.
Total..

18, 024
8
3, 363

030
018
8
19
.100
130
!

19, 513
8
3, 298
2.771
1, 595
12
1, 700
475
3, 040

65
719

100

1
304

312 i

304

4
313

33. 079

33, 807 I

32,636

36, 376

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Continued
MINNESOTA
[In thousands of dollars.]
Dec. 31,
1923
i 328 banks

I Mar. 31,
i 1924

June 30,
1924

325 banks ' 322 banks

Oct. 10,
1924
320 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.__
_
Other bonds,stocks,securities, e t c . . .
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national bank
Amount duefrom State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

182,617
208
25
26,966
32, 084
8,497
4,661
10,913
236
26, 835

169,381
261
9
27, 767
42,462
,8328
5,820
11,621
471
33,797

Total.
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding._
Due to Federal reserve banks __
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_.
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




21,0J6
10,628
4,674
11,754

20,916
10,453
3,862
11,722

6,693

6,005

20, 866
10,531
3,715
11,938
1
6,353

20,936
10,518
4,360
12,165

9,804
146
2,610
91,383
142, 581
1,512

10, 530
176
2,301
88,095
144,855
2,118
40

924
3,102

847
2,382

9
172
306, 744

8,446
126
2,392
85,156
142, 275
1,024
60

9,174
139
2,281
81, 759
143,409
1, 360
40

1,506
3,173

3,211

13

18

25
159

15
149

12
7
29
135

299,120

295,476

305,687

7,236

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Continued
MINNESOTA—C ontinued
MINNEAPOLIS
[In thousands of dollars]
ec. 81,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

banks

7 banks

7 banks

7 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts _ _
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures..
Other real estate owned
I .awful reserve with Federal reserve ban k
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
_.
Other assets
Total.

11(5,393

118,212

83

376

5.910
25, 530
9.910
2, 031

4, 762
27, 274
8, 547
2, 025

10,003
3, 823
9, 676

10,697
2,617
12,158

9, 037
5,419

8,201
3, 652

3,110

2, 808

729

189

756

59

171

171

1,863

1,606

204,

477

.106, 339
327
2.704
23, 063
8.779
2,023
666
10,719
3,609
20, 621

133,105
37
1,647
26,430
11,122
2,026
650
12, 923
5,007
23,958

10, 171
5,511
68
2, 239

11,788
7,639
63
5, 590

1S1
1,497

181
1,349

203, 921

198,517 |

243,514

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed...
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of
this b a n k .
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




12,200
7, 860
2. 593
3. 354
15,633

12, 200
7, 810

11,650
7,710

11,650
7,710

2,082
3, 362
17, 265

2,197
3, 558
17,119

2,367
3,567

26, 243
339
3,184
77, 407
42. 326
1,299
60

30, 279
362
3, 488
75, 148
42,117
2, 735
60

26, 385
547
3,773
78,414
42,194
1,321
60

42,246
403
8,015
82,209
47,115
1,733

2,015
3,150

1,191
464

79
295

59
254

5, 592

4, 387

2,311

16
879

318
837

375
587

393
504

768
800

203,921

198, 517

243, 514

204,477 I

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Continued
MINNESOTA—Continued
ST. PAUL
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

6 banks

6 banks

5 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

69,850
40
11
21,137
4,941
2,195
6, 657
2,472
12,331

61,891
36
12

68, 772
74
82

19,782
3,478
1,896
7,212
2, 626
13, 679

21,174
4, 989
1, 892
8,197
3, 986
14,557

4,312
2,897
115
I, 560
90
308

4,965
1.850
66
1,163
90
307

7,071
2,008
28
1,417
61
148

6. 309
1,673
19
501
40
113

114,979

Total -

55, 522
24
315
18,976
6,111
2,134
6. 563
3. 337
12, 715

128r 075

121, 345

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and 1 axes paidNational bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust, companies.
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
I>eman d deposits
Time deposits {including postal savings deposits).
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and billsrediscounted
-Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding;
Acceptances executed for customers, etc;
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




6, 900
3, 918
3, 736
1,788
11,571

3,9J8 !
4, 264
1, 789
12,270

14, 082
91
1,280
53, 037
15,884
816
400

16,738
198
751
62, 146
15,628
2,642 I
400

6,900 .

I

5,900
3, 718
3, 433
793
12, 279

5,900
3, 758
3. 928
786
17, 678

12, 566
308
993
61,305
17,325
1, 129

20,172
107
514
62, 020
16, 733
2:58

623
249

115

43
668

13
825
334

121, 345

133,121

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Continued
MISSISSIPPI
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,

Mar. 31.

Juno 30,

11)23

.1921

1924

Oct. 10,
1924

32 b a n k s
RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, arid fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the samo place
Outside checks and other cash items
j
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer, j
Other assets...
/
Total..

38, 847
180
13
(5,201.
7, 240
1,641
170
2,801
173
4,189
1. 081
5S
283
172
114
32
00. 291

LIABILITIES

Capital stock: paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks. _
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. _
_
-_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Dema nd deposi ts
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)..
United States depos"
..eposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
. .. ...
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




4, 735
2, 074
720
2. 848
40
322

4,935
2,831 !
945 |
2.890 i
24;
429 i

5, 035
2,947
900
2, 895
21
372

5,035
2,947
1,400
2,904
66
817

4, 503
11
607
32, 049
13, 555
482
31

3,201 !
14 i
303 i
30,843 I
19.033 I
429 i
33 :
!
166 i

3,204
20
279
29, 093
20, 979
318
30

4, 078
12
408
30,979
21, 396
424
30

210

115

65
1,074
4, 115
300

22

879
4. 598
15
23

70, 757

72, 389

086
2. 774
13
25

3, tut.

00, 291

424 |

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Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
MISSOURI

[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

110 banks

109 banks

109 banks

107 banks

47, 796
131
14, 425
6,820
1,844
770
3,828

48,718
126
13, 423
6,444
1,900
845
3,715
168
7,678

50,200
97
11,077
6,368
1,894
837
3,680
393
8,172

49,015
118
10,977
6,985
1,928
876
3,752
270
10,854

1,820
273
254
162
280
47

2,169
242
189
120
287
46

1,835
238
178
168
285
236

2,363
191
142
100
280
143

87,669 I

86,070 j

85, 658

87,994

7,070
3.846
1, 329
5,616
1,054

7,042
3,740
1, 467
5, 707
1,020

7,167
3,550
1,345
5,671
1,015

7,262
3,418
1,612
5,593
1,227

5, 308
42, 290
17,841
1, 059
235

5,368
37
209
39, 739
18, 697
414
517

5, 785
7
231
38,656
18,873
115
467

7,135
15
212
40,192
19,252
146
365

1,041
692

1,138
962

1,040
1, 722

694
852

11

1
13

13

19

87, 669

86,070

85,658

87,994

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust cornpan ies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
Total .
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
__.
_.
_..
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits...
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_.
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and traveler's checks sold for cash and
outsta nd ing. _
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




12
265

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359

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Continued
MISSOURI—C ontinued
KANSAS CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

10 banks

10 banks

10 banks

10 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures...
Other real estate owned _
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items.
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

80,668
34
590
9. 527
4,973
1, 661
309

7,015
3, 221
84
569
94
141

4,484
2, 635
22
298
104
773

5, 750
2,485
30
535
109
.125

143, 143

Total.

83, 573
55
555
8. 525
fi, 360
1,059
309
9,293
10, 749
10,941

133.298

139,828

7,200
3, 662
3,169
.1. 881
25, 399

7.200
3. 563
3,394
2,042
24, 229

7, 200
3. 035
3,503
2,178
29, 971

7,200
3,036
3,761
2,156
48,276

25, 307
.112
4,184
58, 598
4,499
384

22, 750
50
1,907
59, 399
4,770
743
50

24,078
111
3,401
58, 995
4,919
446
50

36,305
76
1,700
65,584
4,906
1,318
50

1,143
6, 622

2,124

516
226

555
425

4
590
483

20
380
799

7
8
210

143,143

133, 298

139,828

174, 593

9,316
7,860
10,044

78,276
70
380
10,034
5,815
1,667
467
10,000
8, 558
15, 527

78,722
36
8
15, 711
7, 395
1,669
478
10,136
11, .122
34,199
10,878
2,987
38
953
109
152
174, 5$

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
N ational bank notes outstanding
A mount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-.
Certified checks outstanding
__.
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
A cceptanccs executed for customers, etc
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.

17688°—241-




1
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Abstract of reports since September 14 f 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
MISSOURI—€ ontinued
ST. JOSEPH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts..
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furni ture, and
fixtures
_
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
_
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
--.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same piece
Outside checks and other cash items_
Redemption fund and due from U nited States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
_
_

17,382
15
22
2,355
661
409
72
1,534
448
3,710

1,244
456
22
48
42
13
27,741

Total-

16,030
18
41
2,443
769
409
72
1,470
547
4,117

1,692 |
664
409
72
1,581
492
4,563

18,174
8
1
1,703
1,068
405
72
1,783
805
6,002

876
297
30
31
42
10

1,091
431
54
43
42
6

2,081
508
32
43
42
6

27, 894

27, 317

32,733

1,100
950
309
832
2, 526

1,100
950
305
828
2,455

1,100
950
258
836
2,851

1,100
960
349
840
5,047

7,122
4
152
8,428
6,132
40

7,853
3
106
8,129
6,001
37

7,814
5
132
6,889
6,344
33

9,851
2
133
7,785
6,534

1
43
102

2
25
100

1
6

I
2
106

27,741

27,894

27,317

32,733

*

166 |

4 j

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits—
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

361

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
MISSOURI - C ontinued
ST. LOUIS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1921

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

9 banks

11 banks

11 banks

10 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned..
.._
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank__
Items with Federal reserve bank in process oi collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_-_
Total.

166,446
61
1,625
35. 306
28, 475
6, 524
1,348

166,593
65
134

17,531
16,238
14, 121

169,613
26
639
30,8(54
29,892
6,782
1,348
.16,079
13, 329
13, 309

7, 556
11,012
141
3S6
528
828

5, 769
5,814
147
466
529
879

9, 341

28,442
30, 912
6, 892
1, 348
10. 722
12, 369
28,708

33,)
531
.1,045

193,731
19
116
19,488
30, 307
6,615
1,362
21,251
18, 205
24,118
13,581
5,136
132
261
fiOo
605

308, 126

295, 485

304, 362

335, 432

26, 050
9, 278
5,916
10,417
27, 521

27,150
9,408
5, 1.80
10,457
27,109

27,150
9,400
5, 337
10, 474
33, 354

26,150
9,405
6, 121
10,016
46,816

34, 569
208
1,991
129,012
44,404
1,652
1, 722

33,825
31
1,394
120, 173
45,879
1,739
1, 723

30, 522
115
1, 488
121,962
48, 094
997
1,690

40, 282
52
1,169
133,836
57,512
1, 226
685

2. 128
9, 926

5,112
4,397

1,701
1, 716

641
277

9
1,626
1,097

36
639
1,233

50
135
1,177

10
119
1,10!)

308,126

295, 485

304. 302

335. 432

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, an d trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_._
Cashier's checks outstanding,.Demand deposits
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Uniled States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
out standing
Acceptances executed for customers, etc.._
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total,




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.Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
MONTANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

100 banks

92 banks

91 banks

88 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking hourse, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

36,211
60
7,785
5,428
2,708
1,149
2,664
153
8,879

36, 267
85
8,043
5, 630
2,709
1,129
2,774
276
8,990

35,089
131
8,392
6,919
2,679
1,125
3, 594
409
12,988

1,966
261
112
278
152
280

1,662
178
88
231
133
182

1,876
160
97
217
126

2,395
160
93
358
133
296

76, 829

Total

43,119
98
7,231
6,238
2,448
1,285
3, 166
235
9,960

67, 511

68, 667

74, 761

6,060
2, 592
1,209
3,047
89
650

5, 535
2,339
1,238
2,653
1
426

5,510
2,336
1,003
2,497

5, 360
2,326
1,203
2,635

458

1,017

1, 573
21
678
32,144
25,717
160
4

1,349
70
519
27, 594
23,142
129
5

1, 508
29
560
29, 275
23,047
120
16

2,276
31
589
34,397
23,322
168
4

1,079
1,779

700
1,786

632
1,657

438
984

19

14
10

11
7

76,829

67,511

68,667

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
>
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




74,761

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363

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
M ONTANA—C orn i nued
HELENA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

2 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
__
_
_
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
_
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies..
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from U nited States Treasurer.
Total.

3,967
7
892
501
95
45
526
135
1, 365

3,484
13
917
633
96
45
433
127
1,223

3,487
20
1,017
670
96
45
399
191
1,117

3,635
14
1,048

126
35

124
82

136
34
94
11
17

7,179

7, 285

450
325
84
350
743

450
325
96
350
684

450
325
95
350
686

450
325
107
350
1,071

654
166
3,332
1,496
50

752
1
120
2, 965
1, 385
51

1,104
1
131
3,694
1,471
45

7,650

7,179

747
11
82
3,034
1,455
50
7,285

43
41

' 650
,

45
457
448
1,778

8, 749

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
CavShier's checks outstanding..
Demand deposits
._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Total.




8,749

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Abstract of reports since Sejdember 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
NEBRASKA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

166 banks

162 banks

161 banks

161 banks

RESOURCES

Total..

76,024
244
14
10, 797
3,840
2,983
2,191
4,124
22
8, 505

70,654
219
3
10, 564
3,447
2,943
2,372
4,349
14
10,869

67,400
199
10, 492
3,327
2,944
2,386
4,139
8
12,059

66,607
257
40
10, 559
4.201
2,974
2,423
4,301
15
14, 701

547
92
267
255
354
69

493
148
300
241
342
103

464
82
311
203
342
191

679
92
203
226
342
107

110,328

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
.
Customer's liability account of'' acceptances " . _
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..,
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Foderalreserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items.
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets..,.

107,061

104,553

107, 727

8,835
5,196
1,898
7,031
430

8, 575
5,051
1,702
6,831
583

8,552
5. 003
1,806
6, 785
634

8, 570
4,994
2,067
6,778
859

4,796
47
816
39, 627
84,101
88
75

4,779
88
51H
38, 429
34, 552
101
23

6,388
42
511
39,423
35,647

2,126
5, 731

907
3,849

541
2,620

232
2,022

4
14
7

5
3
5

125

1
40
18

110,328

107,061

104, 553

107, 727

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund.
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
_
Amount due to national banks...
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
_.
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States,
borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than red iseounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc _ _
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




4,087
34
635
38,8J2
35, 343
51
64

US
22

30

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365

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
NEBRASKA-C ontinued
LINCOLN
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31.
1924

r

5 banks

) banks

June 3
C
1924
i 5 banks

Oct. 10,
1924
5 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
United States Government securities
_
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies..
_
_
_..
Exchanges for clearing house
_.
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items.
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

13,829
4
1, 736
2,324
820
111
1,400
303
2, 396

13, 594
13
1, 335
2,277
841
125
1,494
272
3,100

13,963
7
1,403
2,429
852
123
1, 762
324
5,273

1,089
330
12
149

1,082
319
15
125
29

1, 307
356
23
160
29

1, 543

24, 758

Total.

14,387
7
1,448
2, 420
785
97
I, 291
362
2,351

24, 499

24, 926

28,153

1, 725
831
429
505
1,271

1, 725
831
350
563
1,789

1, 725
833
333
568
1,916

1, 725
834
380
567
2,705

3.939
20
187
10, 203
3,824
31

4,707
39
189
10, 090
3,912
60

4,859
90
147
10, 730
3,678
37

7,188
61
126
10,917
3,620
23

470
1, 257

242
2

10

24, 758

24, 499

24, 926

31G
22
10S
28

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornpanics
•
_
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Total .




28,153

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923y arranged by States and reserve cities-^
Continued
NEBRASKA—C ontinued
OMAHA
[In thousands of dollars!
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

JR£SOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
__
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place.
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_

67,545
43
4,589
4,750
3,305
647
6,677
3,194
13,001

62,811
85
5,181
5,157
3,306
834
6,609
3,279
12,880

63,787
56
6,690
6,367
3,323
851
7,570
3,724
18,390

6,298
2,357
1,109
528
77
109

5,712
2,179
353
353
77
58

7,486
2,568
326
526
77
65

11,906
2,310
310
542
77
46

116,322

Total

71,673
83
5,409
5,585
3,154
497
5,890
4,017
9,536

112,483

111, 190

125,949

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National b a n k notes outstanding
A m o u n t due t o national banks
A m o u n t due t o State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks o u t s t a n d i n g . .
D e m a n d deposits
T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
._.
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash a n d
outstanding
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated
Total....




_

6,450
3,150
2,570
1,529
10, 691

6, 450
3,150
2, 254
1,527
12, 720

6,450
3,150
1,862
1,525
14,394

6,450
3,150
2,117
1, 532
20,111

16,198
147
1,272
49,131
13, 705
204
94

19, 449
142
1,776
49, 535
12,812
340
56

18, 779
136
1.143
50,137
12,903
345
79

24,295
103
2,029
52, 795
12, 535
727

3,540
7,609

100
2,117

10
22

40
15

35
250

15
19

116,322

112,483

111,190

125, 949

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Continued
NEVADA

[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,

11 banks

11 banks

9,092
18
2,451
1,213
563
70
765
7
2,811

9,019
29
2,450
1,324
563
70
661
39
1,928

8,726
32
2,493
1,482
834
85
766
95
2,719

296
6
31
16

344

431

496 !
8
16
9

01

61

17,782

7,961

1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

11 banks

11 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscount^
Overdrafts
_
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_
Total _

17,400

lt>, 530 j

8,816
24
2,543
1,749
834
85
783
72
2,465

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.__
.*
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including posta isavings deposits)
United States deposits_
_
_
__
_
Notes and bills rediscounted.
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




1, 460
648
212
1,219
25
321

1,460
648
176
1,216
37
157

1, 460
649
200
1,223
97
221

l,4G0
654
195
1,207
67
153

1, 111
15
243
6,879
5,043
100
124

927
14
116
6,506
5,179
94

1,116
5
234
7,142
5,341
93

1,003
3
102
7,543
5,480
94

16, 530

17,782

17,961

17,400

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Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
NEW H A M P S H I R E
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10.
1924

55 banks

55 banks

55 banks

54 banks

RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . Banking house, furniture, and fixtures-Other real estate owned
___
_
'Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Item.s with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust coui• panics
Exchanges for clearing house
Chocks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items.
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
0 i hi.»r assei-a
^
_

34,698
21

35,001
32

34,924
33

2
12,543
11,227
1, 751
259
3, 323
1,114
5,586

13, 511
11,205
2,030
104
3,010
846
4,431

12,048
11,405
2,037
62
2,761
1,019
5,061

12,023
12,150
2,182
76
3,174
979
0,240

83
195
205
323
253
52

121
120
146
216
251
53

176
192
177
281
252
49

172
116
140
204
242
34

70,763

70, 55S

72,689

5, 340
4,428
2,020
5,018
319
276

5, 340
4,428
2, 856
6,038
247
205

5,340
4, 441
2,782
5,006
240
251

5,240
4,542
3,010
4,841
296
812

2,241
53
455
35, 598
12,581
223
129

1,822
100
488
32, 355
13,200
305
118

2,358
55
333
32,818
13, 540
210
115

2, OOS
38
332
35, 455
14,255
242
99

2,484
320

3, 660
579
1

2,435
625

1, 350
106

72,10G

Total.

:

LIABILITIES
Capitol stack paid in
Hnrplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks..._
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_..
Cashier's checks outstanding
Den-kind deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United Stat.«s deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank...
_
_..
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




2
19
72,106

21
70,703 I

70, 553 I

72, 689

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Continued
NEW JERSEY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1921

Oct. 10,
1924

214 banks

245 bank?

246 banks

247 banks

ItESOVKCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
___
,
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federalreser ve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due. from national banks
Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets,._"_
_
._.

344,806
75
576
78, 661
188,913
18,132
2,179
30, 555
10, 564
27,094

356,794
79
403
73,636
199, 519
19,055
2,260
33,148
10,4()3

357,358
77
603
76,005
213,730
20,173
2,339
34,060
9,806
35, 567

4,217
4,200
1,871
1,403
903
1,712

3,841
3,196
1,294
1,049
966
1, 776

6,180
3.177
1, 81.4
1, 495
1,031
1, 829

5,841
2, 456
1,198
897
1,040
1, 453

728,447

Total.

313,998
87
369
82,578
187, 272
16, 644
2,287
31,831
13, 517
35,558

713,677

35,851
31, 792
13, 308
17,819
2,377
1,197

36, 649
32, 313
15, 566
18. 938
3,174
1,161

37,132
33, 304
14, 639
20, 222
2,828
1, 515

37,085
34, 573
18, 224
20,647
2,904
1,797

10, 384
1, 693
2,354
311,156
270,792
3,200
11

9,282
1,963
1, 524
282, 779
284, 755
3, 805
100

10,214
2,280
1,628
308, 214
296,237
3,204

10,861
2,179
1, 519
310.853
306,368
4,626

18,032
6,664

15,481
4,019

8,259
3,102

6,099
1,721

15
332

13
510

8
353

8
476

37
1,433

66
1, 579

50
1, 568

728,447

713, 677

744, 767

127
1,482
762, (509

744, 767

762. 609

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
___
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
_.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
__
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits..
Time depOwSits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and billsrediscounted
_
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




100

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Continued
NEW MEXICO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

40 banks

31 banks

33 banks

33 banks

RESOURCES

Loand and discounts (including rediscounts.)
Overdrafts
United States Government .securities._
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. _
Other real estate owned.
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house.
Checks and other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items. _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

17,502
23
2,417
958
1,117
479
1,235
120
3,050

17,734
17
2,899
1,026
1,213
519
1,396
116
4,130

17,079
14
2,710

505

432

236
116
102
222

107
76
73
160

179
49
145
91
76
144

327
28
41
59
74
163

37, 749

Total _

24,619
42
2,957
1,291
1,482
643
1,560
203
3,771

27,749

29,734

28,916

2,850
1,362
181
2,046
59
520

2,285
1,066
158
28
325

2,310
999
197
1,476
29
332

2,310
977
211
1,476
25
385

878
17
694
18,143
7,414
199
61

553
11
263
14,450
5,691

531
23
474
15,850
5,928

124

127

21

14

675
13
373
15, 569
5,827
135
13

710
2,549

146
1,123

183
1,210

118
760

1
65

1
56
27,749

1
50

48

29,734

28,916

923

1,196
506
1,319
172
4,305

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
__.
Certified checks outstanding.
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




37,749

1,448

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Continued
NEW YORK
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

471 banks

476 banks

476 banks

480 banks

436,892
199
1,058
111, 862
253,124
17,889
1,809
38, 953
8, 215
39,432

443,980
229
1,275
108,613

261, 833
18,500
1,853
37, 857
6, 328
35,918

450,976
255
796
100, 562
276,487
18, 797
1,952
40,850
8, 405
42,090

302,061
19,766
1,828
40,456
8,235
51,973

6,387
1,283
2, 349
1,458
1,748
1,379

6,260
1,358
1,585
977
1,791
1,460

8,374
740
1,917
1,125
1,789
1,406

10,762
699
1,554
826
1,783
1,413

924,037

929,817

956, 521

982,035

50,397
38, 697
20,668
34, 451
2,007
1,963

51,333
40,019
23,774
35,401
1,911
2,111

50, 466
40,476
22,131
35,184
2, 666
2,960

50,951
41,156
27,712
34,109
2,390
3,717

7,308
1,591
1, 205
335, 666
400, 894
2,418
181

6,352
1,370
891
333,147
411,729
2,480
178

6,909
1,500
912
346,856
425, 374
1,871
128

7,276
1,327
966
354,250
445,186
3,241
125

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_
Total.

441,899
252
442

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits.._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total

_




50

50

50

50

16,381
8,435

10,847
6»109

9,909
7,729

4,217
4,286

1,093

747

227
596

309
713

924,037

929,817

105
547
956, 521

11
80
595
982,035

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Continued
NEW YORK—Continued
ALBANY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of"acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures_
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve w ith Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-_
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
.-..

49,185
10
200
6,764
12,296
1,410
541
6,236
3,658
5,452

47,472
7

51,679
6

8,147
15,140
1,410
454
5,490
12, 791
6, 490

9,279
16,260
1,410
454
7,153
4,535
6,761

2,464
853
3
180
92
293

1,967
615

2,000
430
3
242
93
274

2,384
403

80,951

Total.

41,129
4
183
7,151
12,217
1,410
546
5,173
4,411
4,842

88,823 |

101,043

100,731.

2,850
3,400
2,930
1,782
2, 301
7,147

3,100
3,650
2,497
1,754
1,816
5,956

3,100
3,650
2,681
1,817
2,016
7,686

3,100
3,650
2,893
1,689
2,394
10,942

8,283
84
146
37,797
9,575
251

10,493
278
86
59,128
9,785
93

12,623
106
127
61,858
11,061
66

4,000
183

7,885
124
81
51,525
9,552
204
700
100

222

100
279

258
93
238

136
92
179

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
..,
Surplus fund
...
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-.Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
..
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank..
,
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




80,951

230

101,043

100,731

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Continued
NEW YO R K - C ontinued
BROOKLYN AND BRONX
[In thousands of dollars!
Deo. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1921

5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)__
_.|
!
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com- i
panics
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the sumo place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
!

-i

Total.

31,410
4
8
4,256
4,466 ,
552
3,764
1,340
2,005

3
41
4,751
5.062
'548
24
4,022
1,171
1,673

34,366
16
52
4,991
6,480
539
34
3,890
1,307
1, 822

35,177
0
43
5,849
7, 620
542
169
4,704
1,301
2,150

368
1,410
623
34
20
156

324
1,042
85
565
30
192

522
1,014
140
886
52
203

318
1,079
763
43
53
188

50,439

52, 401

56.314 i

60,014

2,100
2, 090
1,688
399
62

2,100
2,100
1,792
589
75

2,100
2,100
1,740
1,041
119

2,200
2,150
1,963
1,038
113

4,163
409
1,040
35, 246
2, 285
739

3,906
477
418
36, 409
3,146
726

4,599
529
387
37,904
3,943
585

5,577
428
380
40,121
4,352
566

21

350
30

975
19

800
18

183

51
23
18
191

9
30
22 i
212 :

50,439

52, 401

24 i

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
__
Acceptances executed for customers, etc. _
_
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank_
_
:
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




56, 314

20
74
214
60,014

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-—
Continued
NEW YORK—Continued
BUFFALO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

7 banks

5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outs de checks and other cash items. _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

41,594
4
26
9,887
10,363
1,482
334
4,847
3,817
3,283

34,885
3
8,030
9,000
1,116
278
3,518
1,381

727
6
203
114
483

79, 396

Total. _

1,656
1,108
6
284
180
525

64,623

34,228
1
32
9,391
8,808
1,383
41
3,693
1,604

34,191
2
73
12,015
10,552
1,380
41
3,859
1,716
6,328

1,892
653
115
540

2,241
809
3
187
115
625

70,037

74,137

2,950
1,800
1,257
2,269
2,930

2,950
1,800
1,376
2,272
3,283

2. 632
97
106
33, 205
22, 334
155

85
87
33,833
24,230
415

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companiesCertified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_
Notes and bills rediscounted
_._
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
j
Acceptances executed for customers,etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




4,341
2,147
1,172
3,576
1,357
1,942
375
198
35,179
23, 765
516
46
4,100
644

2,950
1, 790
1,185
2,243
1,575
2,058
120
87
27,200
21, 564
218

851
30

338

1
25

64

1
11

9
13

79,396

64,623

70,037

74,137

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY

375

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
NEW

YORK—Continued

N E W YORK

CITY

[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r .31, | J u n e 30,
1924
1924

33 banks

34 banks

34 banks

1,869,035
394
107,215
509, 400
244, 895
35,940
662
279, 393
74, 659
39, 739

1,873,790
401

98,443
491,191
262, 225
36, 386
680
302, 346
69, 727
39, 858

2,009,100
409
64,716
523,991
330,464
37,003
582
292,963
67,010
42, 419

2,084,333
379
72,204
579,844
369,104
37, 402
581

13,101
018, 333
31, 086
12, 590
1,924
94, 490

8, 655
618, 599
28, 565
7, 218
1,9<S4
92,959

13, 204
686, 534
33,746
8,073
2.014
100, 269

12,620
378,337
20,699
7,093
2,031
90,045

.:• 3,933,456 | 3,933,027

4, 212, 497

4,117,154

Oct. 10,
1924

35 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned....
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies...
._
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total

354,380
63,376
44,726

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All ot her undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies...
__
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
___
_.
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed.
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
._
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
r
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
__
Liabilities other than those above stated.

17688°—24t




25

165, 450
225, 900
96, 623
39,142
246, 811

166, 550
227, 850
101, 331
39, 357
307,318

166,710
227,755
105,979
39,805
353,130

500, 879
154,789
189,133
1,769,607
261, 063
29, 663
2,478

551, 890
156, 563
158,155
1,778,618
268, 700
29,405
2,478

624, 016
190,911
215, 994
1, 948, 369
261,554
12,884
2,178

604,952
120,602
117,225

69, 652
43,382

48,497
36,731

8,353
23, 049

17,138
43,730

1,529
107,105

1,851
91,142

3,196
59,580

2,050
66,633

8.916
20,158

15,873
19,198

10,218
9, 789

10,740
9,385

, 3,933,456 j 3,933,027

Total

163, 923
223,700
94,121
38, 525
254, 833

4,212,497

4,117,154

316,415
23,490
995
500

BEFOBX OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE
Abstract* of reports since September 14,1922, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
NORTH

[In thoiisaads of doHars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

84 banks

83 banks

83 banks

83 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of " acceptances "...
United States Govcrnment securities
Other bonds, ;st,oekSj, securities, .etc
__..._
Banking house* furniture, and 'fixtures
Other real estate owned
-. .._-___
Lawful reserve With Federal reserve bank.
Ifjems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection _
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State- banks, bankers, and trust
companies.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside-checks and other cash items
:
Redemption fund and duefrom United States Treasurer.'
Other assets.. r ._
-•-..

I-

TotaL

5,608
492
872
619
471
100

775
1,157
150

120,586
100
1,032
15, 754
4, mi
7,608
89
s
2,1.47
12,237
4,-553
884
739
469
457
113

192,329

185,454

178, 798

183,475

13,420

13,420
8,459
4,100
8, 959
2, 23V)
2,963

13.495
8, 504
4,494
9, .02ft
2,313
3,031

1,087
60,799
604

7,905
309
1,051
63,837
53,461
742
820

3,S73
10,969

3,266
9,846

2
1,032

1
707

122,791.
178
2,300
16, 689
4,621
7,1(52

449
7, 991
2, 702
19, 224

1-24,488
94
1,496.
16,522
•4,510
7,454
• 537
7,212
2,475
12, 653

123,689
221
722.
14,52*
4,356
7, mis
5886,458
2,.7S214, 7-285, 311
385
753
074
463
122

L1ABILITIKS

:
Capital stock paid in
_._
13, 557
8,417
Surplus fund
All-other undivided profits,, less expenses and taxes paid.; 'A, 699
8, 740
National bank:notes outstanding
,
_ _!
Diue to" Federal reserve banks-..
A ""-"2,619
4,362
AoiioTint due: to national banks «
Amount due to State banks,, bankers, and trust com13,058
panies.
104
Certified cheeks outstanding:
1,208
Cashier: s checks outstanding
73,846
Demand deposits
.___
..
51, 324
Time deposits (including postal savinga-deposits)
531
Urn"ted States deposits
„
.__*
United States Gotrernmeinfr securities borrowed
326
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
...
Bills payable (including- all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
.
2,934
Notes and bills rediscounted
4,901
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
,__.
Acceptances exeouted for customers, etc. „
•
2,300
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank..
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
"'""""374

Total.




192,329

8,433
4,157
8,919
24#7
2,8.46

8,952
182
964

68,071
52,818
612
403

5 1

^

237

3?

8,160

150
280

314
185,454

178,798

183,475

BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY

37?

Abstract of reports since September 14, 19-239 arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
NO RTH I>AK OTA
[In thousands of dollars];
Mar. 31,

June 30,

Oct, 10,

192-4

.1.924

1924

171 banks

170 b a n k s

165 banks

165 banks

61, .519
84
8,1.99
5, 328
3,017
2, 548
3, 547
102
9,771

59,428
S3
9,048
4.930
3,063
2,766
3, 535
87
9,581

57,366
95
8,811
4,.484
2,9542,.94d
3,191
123
7,337

55,546
141
9,3(58
fi, 416
2,970
2, 915
4, 257
228
18,343

9G9
282
69
285
235
202

767
266
55
292
229
343

772
238
56
229
223
482

1,745
280
84
294
22-4
733

90,157

94, 473

89, 301

102, 544

f>, 990
3, 375
1,109
4, 070
1,397

6,815
3,324
661
4, 567
1,285

G, 685
3,247
587
4, 445
1,012

6, 590
3,217
577
4,449
2,122

2, 755
37
524
29,977
40,901.
150
67

2,538
104
494
30,033
40,390
188
65

2,116.
84
26, 268
39, 376
138
65

4,820
52
810
37,005
39,875
148
65

2,019
2,073
107

1,491
2,474
44

1,669
3>Q!7.4
67

1,081
1, 703
30

96,157

94,473

89, 301

102, 544

Deo. 31,

RESOUKCKS

Leans and discounts- (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities.__
_
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_.. _ _
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items-with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash, in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in_._
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, loss-expeiisosand taxes paid.
Nattonal bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust compani es
Certified checks outstanding
Castrier's checks outstanding-.
D e m a n d deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills-rediscounted-..
Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d .
Total




46?

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Abstract of reports since September 14y 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
OHIO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

345 banks

343 banks

340 banks

340 banks

280,893
321
40
59,813
87,360
10,957
2,715
21,948
2,040
33, G63

286,755
260
38
59, 585
88,994
17,334
3,085
21,457
1, 531
31,997

282,745
280
12

56, 991
89,036
17, 675
3,857
21,661
1,640
34, 682

280,434
307
32
66,717
92,770
18,001
2,936
21,817
1,295
36,214

8,341
2,468
1,428
708

9,117
2,238
1,210
714

9,470
1,617
1,145
852

9,548
1,598
1,015
702

1,477
955

1,511
964

1,496
962

1,497
832

621,157

526, 790

524,121

525,715

37,645
27,142

38,810
27, 270

38, 685
27,410

38,810
27,498

13,613
29,3(14
661
1,225

14,637
29,431
525
1,600

14,164
29, 531
606
853

16,141
29,590
618
1,175

5,963
798
2, 768
222, 293
160,482
890
2,857

7,048
460
1,096
227,862
163, 293
1,023
2, 782

7,213
565
1,193
224,424
165,913
743
2,690

6,599
478
827
221,758
168,033
1,349
2,869

149

166

6,154
4,530

6,265
3,319

6,042
3,410

7
12

15
32

BESOl'IlCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of'acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and diie from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund..
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid..
_
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks. __
_.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Certified checks outstanding
_
...
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits...
_.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
bank
._
Liabilities other than those above stated....
Total.




57
8,894
4,693
40
1,832

38
196

379

315

521,157

526,790

524,121

525,715

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

379

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
OHIO—Continued
CINCINNATI
[ID thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

7 banks

7 banks

7 banks

7 banks

1924

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures - Other real estate owned..
_
Lawfulreserve Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
C ash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets

79,382
5
154
18,946
15, 874
3,009
97
7,337
8, 537
8,166

73,196
5
174
19,131
15, 540
3,143
97
7,114
10,062
11,526

74,87
16
,91
227,73
1 3,29
96
7,671
9,707
12,828

1,300
2, 863
242
256
375
49

993
2,744
156
246
378
54

1,901
2, 656
207
238
381
71

3,049
2,296
204
85
383
63

152, 435

Total..

83, G60
13
65
17,982
15,177
2,988
98
7.061
12,123
8,183

146,078

145,442

155,371

13,065
6,4.50
6. 669
7,499
11,808

13,100
6, 450
6,363
7, 545
11, 676

13,100
6. 450
5,962
7,484
11,970

13,100
6,950
6,282
7,621
14,149

15,758
2. 268
1. 721
60, 575
16, 241
2, 291
2,797

15, 255
316
956
60, 270
16, 279
2,129
3,132

14,950
495
1,128
60, 984
18, 206
925
2,860

19,128
414
800
61,016
20,817
1,569
3,234

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National b a n k notes outstanding- _
Amount due to national banks
A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
D e m a n d deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States,
borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated _ _
Total




100

100

100

1,620
2, 892

985
1,147

475
100

100

3
65
613

3
154
218

5
174
14

1
168
22

152, 435

146,078

145, 442

155,371

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Abstract c\f rvparts zincG September 14f 1923, arranged by States mid reserve cities.--^

Continued
CLEVELAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Doc. 31,
1923

Mar. 3.1,
1924

.Tune 30,
.1.924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
__.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Bunking house., furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned...,
Lawful reservo with Federal reserve bank;.
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
--.
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in, the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Oilier assets....
,
„

59,414
45
1,863
11, 591
15,484
833
6
4,769
2,131
l98d

57, 418
13
85iJ
14,518
16,202
1, 539.

59,703
8
1,052
17,391
16,949
1,540

4,350
1,877

4,926
1,993
3,164

1,192
1,975
20
226
230
619

1,298
1,424
16
341
230
672

3, 598
1,422
80
574
230
809

1,616
1,337
15
347
230
904

96, 166

Total.

56,181
12
1,328
10, 627
13, 744
839
12
4, 213
2,873
2,075

102,103

107,186

111,075

4, 800
2,965
1,867
4, 463
1, 542

4, 800
2,965
.2,224
4,521
2, Q53

4,800
2,975
2,110
4, 528
2,664

4,800
2,975
2,378
4, 555
2,126

4,422
258
1,468
28,055
31, 560
2,814
5,033
374

4,474
172
466
34,880
33,631
3,625
2,172

5,015
130
487
38,9iiO
34,704
4,237
3,086
125

30
3,569

1,225
332

5,183
161
380
36,1.72
36,629
7,204
2,426
125
1,500
3,145

7
1, 448
167

6
1,927
220

984
198

1,14(5
170

96,166

102,103

107,186

111, 075

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
,
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstandi ng
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornCertified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
1,
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscountod
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
„
Acceptances executed for customers, oto.
_
Liabilities other than those above stated.
Total




_

_

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Abstract of reports since September 1-4, 1923, arranged by Stales and reserve cities-*

ContinuedOHIO-Confiimier.1
COLUMBUS
[En thousands of doil;»rs|
Doc. 31,

7 banks

Mar. 31,
J921
7

banks

June 30,
1924.

Oct. 10,
1924

7 banks

7 banks

KESOURCK3

Loans and discounts (i ncluding rediscounts) _ _
O verd rafts
.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate o\v n e d . . .
Lawful reserve \rifch Federal reserve bank
Items with .Federal reserve bank in process of collection-...
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearirig house_
Checks on other baiilis in the- same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United .States Treasurer j

52,201.

2, 830 I
1, 123 |
102
312
183

93.951.

Total..




54
9, 474
8,987
2, 940
707
5, 798
952
9,657
f>, J 97
1, 106
81

87,102 |

93,256

1:44

205

I

j

Capital stork paid in
I
Surplus fund
;
All other undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid.!
National bank-notes outstanding.".
Due to Federal reserve banks
1
Amount due to national banks
j
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com- j
panics
"
Certified cheeks- outstanding.._
Cashier's checks outstanding
I) eina 1 el d e posits.
1
Time-deposits (including postarsavings-deposiis)
United Slates deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
..
Bonds and securities, other than United- States, borrowed
-.-Bills payable (including' all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rodisconntod
*
.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding„..„.
Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . .

47, 50S

(>

504
8; 726
8, 440
2,702
087
5,261.
862
0, 592

Total .
LIABlLITiEd

48; 766

4, 700
5, J-75
1,527
3,387
98
3,286

4, 700
5,175
1,094
a, 298
234
4, 537

1,522

6,159
113
224
53, 155
8, 84.7
3, 336
1,018

6,791
100
251
46,360
10, 545
1, 746
940

7,368
122
161
50,897
10,492
3,239
501

10

200

467
2,931

661
1,910

5721,088

86

2
125

503

5
515

86; 495

98; 951

87, t<»

4
548
93,256

4, 700
5,075
1.288
3, 356
Ifi3
3,087
C, 002
019
1.709
41, 225

8, rm
2,57!

4,700
5, 175
1,451
3,300
94
3,135

382

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
OHIO—Continued
TOLEDO
[in thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

j 3 banks

3 banks

2 banks

lbank

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
_
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearinghouse.Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

25, 360

14, 251

5,647

400
5, 245
4,690
1, 745
8
2,262
911
2,877

52
3,683
2,804
1,321
3
1,247
1,089
2,429

2,994
2,254
415
3
677
112
506

1,403
1,307
4
156 I
125 |

1,420
695
7
106
125
46

1,433
411
68
28
75
20

130
189

44,309 ;

Total.

21,548
4
450
6,849
4,613
1,720
8
2, 257
889 !
2,917 i

45,898

28,914

12,977

2,500 :
3,500
2,233 |
2,442
483
726

2,500
3,500
2,405
2,443
427
589

1,500
3,000
1,688
],465
395
300

4, 329 I
194
1,279
15,361
8,248
480
848

3, 722
179
163
17, 626
10, 553
330
439

2,108
107
97

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund..
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding..
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornCertified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.l
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total-




25
19

i

800
436
450

400
205
400

44, 309

8,154
154

500
1,000
110
71
1
28
4,841
3,902
67
400

17

52
6

16

45,898

28,914

12,977

EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

383

A bstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
OKLAHOMA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

415 banks

407 banks

404 banks

404 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned..
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount clue from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
r
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. _
Other assets

115,861
405
75
21, 082
17,110
7,042
2,875
9, 973
.134
28, 899

116, 237
342

114,417
503

20,508
16, 477
7,111
3, 013
9,967
172
30, 660

21,322
17,645
7,301
3,178
11,400
183
43,032

2,490
511
894
475

2,271
385
641

1,777
530
755
378

2,268
339
796

419
243

4.15
253

401

391

222, 223

Total .

117,435
391

207,817

208, 696

223,576

18, 825
5, 273
1,127
8,320
18
5, 531

18,375
5,110
2,073
8,106
19
3, 776

18,200
5, 033
1,603
7,977
12
3,795

18,225
4,973
1,864
7,634
58
6,236

4,082
66
7, 278
'128,996
36, S78
697
549

2,997
44
2, 550
117,948
39, 683
384
412

2,275
74
2,896
118,180
38, 854
441
434

4,549
54
2,808
133,986
38,041
368
282

21,045
17, 701
6,931
2,617
11,206
234
39, 631

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in...
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust coinpanics
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted...
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




470

553

423

442

1,095
2,905

1,401
4,191

1,929
6,473

1,240
2,734

100

7
75
113

91

73

222, 223

207,817

208, 696

223, 576

9

384

OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1988, arranged by States and reserve cities^O K L A H O M A - C ontiuued
MC73KOGEE
[In thousands of dollars!
Dec. 31,

Mar. 31,

1923

1024

5 banks

June 30,

3 banks

1921

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

j

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts.
United States Government securities
Other bonds,- stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures.__
_
Other real estate-owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal'reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national bunks..
Amount due from State bnnks, bankers, and trust com. panics
.
..
Exchanges for clearing hous©
Outside checks and other cash items..
Iiedemption fund and dud from irnited States Treasurer.
Other assets
•.*J_.

10, 409 !
10 j
2, 339 I
582 I
663 !
202 i
948 j
215
1,531 I

9, 667
8

9,126

1, 794;
604
336
243
804
193

2,300
60ft

9; 246
6
2,094

242
830
135
,541

1, 427

272
794
147
1,945

297
16>2
37
57
7

2f>9
157
33
58-

251
135
75
43
15

17,547.

Total.

305
107
147
58
1

15,636

15, 645

15.900

1,400
407
165
1,147
1,500

900
290
107
733

950
295
70
1,134
1,021

950
295
144
846
1,435

397
12
727
6,446
4, 670
208

391
IS
452
6,284
4,644
177

20$
1*
423
6,222
4; 425
164

625
1445&
0,188
4,460
162

467

84
659

1-50
5S9

250

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Ai-Lother undivided profits,, less expenses and taxes paid.
Notional bank notes outstanding
Amount due1 to-national basnks
....
Amount due to S'tate banks> bankers, and trust companies
., _
•
.
Certified cheeks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits. _
Tikne deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits....
Bills payable (including. all obligations- representing
mousy borrowed other than rediscoilnts)
Tfctes a nd bills rediscountecfc- _
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding..'
-.
Liabilities other than those above stated

1
136
i

Total..




17, 547 i

l£r, 636 I

15| 645

REPOXST OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUERENCT

385

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged hy States and reserve cities—

Continued
O K L AITOM A — C o n t i mie (1

orc r A no MA CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 3L,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. i0,
102-1

8 banks

8 banks

8 banks

8 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
__
._.,
,
CHstomer\s liability account of'' acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve wi th Fed eral reserve ba nk
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-.
Exchanges for cleari rig house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets.,
__
,

28, 325
22

535
5, 685
7,566
2,057
661
2, 843
6,244
7,845

26,821
27

4, 967
7, 415
2,169
645
3,020
4,180
7, 448

27,390
29

29,177
10

4,462
7,912
2,367
453
3, 267
4, 896
8,900

3, 979
7, 503
2,090
831
3, 558
«, 195
15,058

950
694
0
165
52
6

939
1, 677
5
404
52

1.693
997
12
682
52
1

64,661

Total.

1,205
], J09
23
486
52
3

58, 5f>5

62, 753

71,838

LIABILITIES

Capital stock;paid in
Surplus fund,_
„
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notesoutstandi ng
,
.Amount due to national banks
,
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_.
Certified clieoks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
.„
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
„
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
memey borrowed other than rediscounts)
,_..
Notes and bills rediscounted.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




4,250
J, 070
459
1,028
13,928

4, 350
1,095
513
1,031
8,978

4, 350
1,095
391
1,035
9,582

4,350
1, 120
601
1,024
16 281

4,273
35
1, 701
23,913
12,753
168
11

2,665
56
675
26, 459
12,302
154
10

2,437
58
1,037
28,403
13,308
843

4,093
25
1,017
28,882
13,635
706

190

190

190

195

2

75
334

1

10

535
13

Jjj'

14"

64, 661

58, 505

62,753 j

7
71,838

386

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-

Continued
OKLAIIO MA-Continued
TULSA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,

Mar. 31,

1923

1924

0 banks

6 banks

June 30,

Oct. 10,

1924

1924

6 banks

6 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearinghouse..
Checks on other banks in the same place
Oustide checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Total

42,214
19
57
6,614
3,025
3,310
236
4,885
782
5,214

42, 531
21
14
3,953
3,006
3,422
195
4,214
691
7,215

42,313
23

41,585

3,079
2,470
3,527
255
5,982
863
8,412

3,280
2,957
3,620
474
5,067
722
• 11,153

2,343
780
89
357

2,744
981
13
144
48

2,978
870
93
175

2,488
720
34
191
37

69,973

69,192

71,088

72,367

4,950
1,410
242
927
4,936

4, 950
1,410
217
955
5,820

4,950
1,410
315
958
6,782

4,950
1,410
346
738
8,792

4,409
108
6,863
30, 728
9,250
1,608

2, 517
23
924
39,810
10, 768
1,304

2,151
52
800
40, 635
11,005
1,108

2,579
44
692
38,958
13,435
275

2,095
2,384

480

922

148

69,192

71,088

72,367

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
__
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding..
.__
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
_
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Total




57
69, 973

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

387

Abstract of reports since September 14, 192$, arranged by States and reserve cities —

Continued
OREGON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

94 banks

93 banks

93 banks

93 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts. __
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc___
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate owned..
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
(""ash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies..
Exchanges for clearing house..
_
Checks on ot her banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

44,952
47

44,411
72

44,170
69
64

] 1, 646
10, 097
3,057
1, 095
4,194
21
9,106

10,982

10,742
9,875
3,152
1,199
4,037
33
8,371

3,144
1,081
3. 892
18
8, 350

43,643
123
4
10,284
11,168
3,281
1,184

**%
11,337

1,091
106
222
164
199
85

1,666
70
356
220
200
83

85,728 •

Total-

826
63
258
137
200
83,494

83, 579

87,963

6, 445
3, 203
931
3, 978
18
450

6,420
3,209
986
3. 957

6. 420
3, 203
1,023

6,420
3,202
1,392
3,954

328

294

310

1,065
71
473
40, 428
20, 766
65

801
02
512
43, 540
20, 920
51

994
88
507
43, 679
21,277

1,218
89
542
48,860
21,539
46

654
99
248
231
200
81

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for casli and
outstanding
,
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total-




10

10

734
1,077

755
1,933

802
1,197

288

8

1
64
9

4
17

83, 494

83, 579

87,963

85, 728 I

38S

REPORT OIF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports smc« September 14-T192$) arranged by States and reserve cities—
Contiaaued
O R E O O N - Coaitinued
PORTLAND
fin thousands of dollnrs]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

O c t . 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

5 banks

RESOURCES

Leans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Castosmer's liability account of "acceptances".
__.
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture,.and fixtures; _
Other real estate:owned_.u
_.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
—
Exchanges ton clearing house
_
("hecks on otlior banks in the same place..
Outside checks; amd other cash items
Redemption-fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets fc
Total.

51,643
36
557
15,303
.10, 500
2,140
157
4, 763
3 288
6,839

3,822
2,931
128
303
83
150

53, 222.
41
370
15, 612
.10,322
2lfi&

218
3, 654
2,229
6, 474

If), 193
9-, 7392,328
221
4,990
2, 631
5, 932

50,603
40
265
19,267
11,226
2,748
221
6,232
3,144
11, 274

3,815
1, 881
' 135
216
83
157

3,701
2,. 167
109
291
82
819

5,954
3,413
109
290
83
755

101, 703

100,547

98,855

6,300
2,500
1,208
1,648
5, 434

0,600
2,500
1,669
1, 631

6,600
2, 500
1, 551
1, 634
4,. 712

11.5,624

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to. State banks', bankers, and trust companies
.._
Certified checks outstanding;
Cashier's checks- outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _
United Statea deposits
Bills payable (including aft obligations: representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_.
Notes and bilEsrediscountled
Letters of creditand travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
.__.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
.
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
ttiisbank
Liabilities, other than those above stated _
_.
Total.




5, 344
351
1,202
42,602
32,800
139

5 r 202:

1-2&
677

9,652
260
1,736
44,092
37,193
101
1,101

299

29
265

299
9

531
101, 703

5, 873
4(»2
741
39, 758
34, .140
150
99

5, 999170
939
41.808.
33, 087
147

500
52Q
67
557

6,760
2,500
1, 751
1,629
8,555.

100, 547

98,855

115,624

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CtTEEEJfCY

389

Abstract of 'reports since September 14,1923. arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued'
•JPJ3.NN 8 Y"JL V AJKIA
[In thousands of dtollarb]
.
:

Doc. 31,
1923

I

Mar. 31,
1921

817 hank-? I 818 bmiks

J uno 30,
1921

Oct. 10,
1924

819 banks

S21 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and dtacounts (including rediscounts). _
_
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
1
Other bonds, stocks, securities,- etc
Banking houso,-furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal-reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve-bank i n process of collect ion.
Cash in vault and amount duefrnmnational bunks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_-.
Exchanges for clearing house
(/hecks on other banks in th&stime place
Outside checks and other cash items
___
Redemption fund and duo from United States Treats
infer
,_Other assets._
_
_

Cqpital stock: paid in
SftHTpVas fun<l_w
Aliotber undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank- notes out staa-id ing
D u e to Federal-reserve b a n k s - . . .
A m o u n t due to national banks
A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
D e m a n d deposits
T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
m o n e y borrowed other t h a n rediscou nts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
•-outstanding^
...
_.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed b y other banks foraccount of this
hk

Liabilities other than those above stated Total




r

079.. a 14
25:3
384
194,838
422; 13841,676
5,920
57, 259
4. 478
94, 644

685,917
25]
650
184,055
430, 440
43,16)2
5,980
58,4f)l
91, 210

694, 2f5(
341
629
181,011
442,146
44,702
5,724
59, 201
4,719
103* 990

4, 785
4, 199
1,879
1, 70 i

5, 503
3,. HI 3
1, oi>3
1,690

6,117
3.390
1, 792
1,898

8,082
2,629
1.351
1,511

3,321 !
1,052 i

3,349
1,077

3,360
1,080

909

1,502,642 |

Total-

22 i
153
201, 608
412. 014
40, 271
f>. 44-I
59. (>f>9
4. 040
97, 521

1,517.950

1, 522,33(5

1, 554, 588

81.812
107,412
38,372
65, 559
2,193
1, 889

82, 736
108,521
42,923
65,929
2,028
2,319

83,142
110,823
41, 484
66, 088
2,044
2,062

83,969
112,799
49.404

7,441
1, 251
3, 298
488, 248
G74,125
2, 859
538

7,4.H8
1, 324
4, 229
472, 236
697, 613
4,013
402

21,157
5,750

4, cm

2,128
3,157

,
1,1.62
3, 342
445, 386
714. 307
% (gfi
625

8,647
1, H5
3,-1*50
475,506
725,130
5,728
467

18,705
6,077

15,463
4,421

13,119
3,388

5
371

22
428

21
41**

146
580

193
842

222
804

211
671

1,502,642

1,517,959

1,522.336

1. 554, 588

390

EEPORT OF T H E

COMPTROLLER

OF THE

CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities

Continued
PENNSYLVANIA—C ontinued
PHILADELPHIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
3924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

31 banks

31 banks

31 banks

32 banks

KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures
_._
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
-

408, 703
30
11,980
48, 751
65, 977
10, 567
406
42, 628
34,149
39, 674

423,969
19
8,971
44,183
72,096
10, 699
489
46,028
34,980
57, 782

456,066
15
11,565
47,549
85,875
11,008
626
47,374
39,316
74,979

12,352
30, 544
7,110
1,900
338
o, 187

14,985
29,662
7,402
3,090
338
3,973

19,032
24,686
4,423
1,002
338
5,639

720, 296

758, 666

28, (580
00, 570
J5.009
6, 704
124
53,170

60,570
16,451
6, 629
117
52,264

28, 680
60, 680
16, 930
6, 636
103
62, 812

28,980
60,855
19,154
6,733
77
79,506

122,639
942
10, 666
378, 633
42, 820
6,727
901

107,859
1,624
4, 867
345, 009
47, 329
15, 286
413

122, 381
1,288
5,196
370, 284
53,642
9,920
208

135,032
1,474
4,379
385,127
69,268
17,131
2

14, 604
3,156

11,175
6,626

3,763
2,611

4,859
2,337

24
11,034

40
10, 705

134
8,272

49
10,388

2,779
2,710

2,177
2,475

2,569
2,557

1,868
2,274

761, 892

720, 296

758, 666

829,493

Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid i n .
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
D u e t o Federal reserve banks
A m o u n t due t o national banks
A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
__.
Cashier's checks outstanding
D e m a n d deposits
T i m e dep sits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes a n d bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
,
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
_
Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated
Total.




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TIIK CURRENCY

391

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
PENNSYLVANIA— C ontinued
PITTSBURGH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

14 banks

14 banks

14 banks

14 banks

1924

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks—
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

192, 577
2
1,142
(
J2, 502
57, 247
18, 354
1, 305
26, 638
19, 939
21,372

197,937
3
1,192
99, 937
57, 006
18,990
1,472
24, 772
16,303
22, 029

199,845
4
87
115,179
59, 755
19,296
1,522
24,176
17, 729
19, 566

188,072
3
337
140,967

8,110

19,362
1,525
29,059
16,043
25,160

6, 105
8, 198
133
777
1,103 j
2, 776 I

5,017
8,150
108
1,238
1,163
2, 955

454, 584 j

Total.

5, 413
11, 196
1,115
1, 803
1.163
2, 816

458, 793 |

475, 790

505,747

28, 450
27, 300
12,164
22, 633

28, 450 !!
27, 300
12, 979
22, 673
35
38, 584

28, 550
27, 500
13,638
22, 818

28,550
28,500
14,094
22, 752

575
1,163
2,811

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and ta.\es paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
___
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank
_
Liabilities other than those above stated




26

44, 946

68,526

48, 343
574
2,771
223, 760
38, 353
7,127
770

•J8, 881
460
1, 285
218, 460
41, 672
8,976
1,000

53,157
613
1, 399
2.18, 876
56, 295
3, 379
600

65,653
543
997
215,815
51,893
5,417

2, 330
700
428
1,033

3, 883
952

1,332
520

1,220
300

012
87

226
337

109
1,527

63
1,533

1, 4(38

924

454,584

Total.

17688°—24f

36, 212

458, 793

475, 790

505,747

478
1,129

392

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September l/f, 1033, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
RHODE ISLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
L924

Oct. 10,
1924

17 banks

17 banks

17 banks

17 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts),
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
._.
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from Stale banks, bankers, and trust companies
.Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.!
Other assets
_
_
I

40,631
25
90
7, 831
14, 652
1,070
1
3,290
250
5, 504

40,78S
6
116
7, 440
15, 455
1,070
1
3,198
298
5, 683

j
!
I
i
I

158
745
23
25
239
108

175
870
23
21
239
142

183
778
15
9
239
88

73, 100 .

Total.

^0,894
7
179
8, 925
13, 738
1,070
1
3,072
453
4, 111

73, 748

74, 814

75, 367

6,320
4, 575

6,320
4, 575

6, 320
5,090

4,067
162
379

4,871
4, 708
187
167

6. 320
5, 075
4, 510
4, 689
44
236

1, 793
259
159
36, 289
12, 405
351

1, 260
270
137
37, 251
13, 134
373

1,742
1.65
234
37, 325
13, 475

29;$
1,464
142
79
37, 699
13,968
393

329
435
6
191

109
163

280
307

180
74

5
167

80

89

21
63

12
39

8
32

73,748

74, 814

40
28
75,367

38, 700
6
208
8,719
13, 254
1,081
1
3, 299
4(17 .
5,196 |

178 I
1,487
30
33
239
142

LI ANILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund.
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
_.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks _. _ 1
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
__
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
1) em an d d cposi ts
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total .




73,100 j

4,722
4,701
85

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393

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserre cities—
Continued
SOUTH CAKOIJNA
[In thousands of dollars]
Doc. 31,

Mar. 31,

1<>23

1924

S3 banks

82 banks

.Tune 30,
1924

»Oet. 10,
102-1

81 banks | 81 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures __.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount duo from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust; companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
j
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..;
Other assets
:

84, 215
58
2. 007
14, 048
(I. 580
4. 232
1,662
5, 854
1, 595
13.922

82,878
143
1,390
12, 296
6, 269
4, 293
1,786
4, 755
1, 320
9, 651

5. 941
956
572
376
3S1
2, 694

3, 56.1
919
304
276
381
3,027

3, 580
701
364
351
378
2, 893

4, 509
823
254
381
369
2, 79(1

145, 699

Total.

13, 899
6, 349
4, 215
1,773
4. 786
'948
8,916

82, 684
93
684
12,975
5,883
4,205
1,781
4,984
999
9, 371

135, 989

.131,926 I

11,980
6, 058
1,942
7, 558
1,064
3,074

11,930
6, 031
3,144
7,633
717
1,980

11,880
6, 000
2,445
7,152
1,133
2r 333

11.880
5, 962
3,391
7, 294
1, 091
2,923

7,869
75
950
45,711
54, 635
794
204

4, 573
130
790
37, 752
53,198
656
199

4, 674
48
778
33, 748
.54,614
62u"
193

321
536

2,192
3, 527

1,723
3, 046

5,114
46
706
33, 604
54, 777
529
122
2, 057
3,011

2, 007
921

3
1, 508
26

834
640

1, 390
16

145, 699

135, 989

131,92(5

133,913

85,185
99
1,351

133.913

LIABILITIES

Capitalstock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding_
_
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
Amount due to national banks_ _
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)...
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




394

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
SOUTH DAKOTA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

127 banks

116 banks

116 banks

115 banks

61, 578
113

4,709
2,842
2,558
3,487
267
9,581

52,385
114
7,260
4,517
2,320
2,106
3, 542
265
11,870

50,740
100
7,913
4,343
2,318
2,068
3,334
162
9,772

47,878
148
9,630
5,614
2,311
2,079
3,645
350
16,250

1,095
234
197
324
201
296

],045
194
130
265
176
189

827
185
108
242
173
198

1,201
194
109
248
174
300

94, 471

86, 378

82, 483

90,131

5, 895
2,814
957
4,005
1, 932

5, 255
2,6.16
744
3,506
1,458

5, 255
2,575
689
3,465
1,046

5,230
2,542
709
3,472
1,942

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
_
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house.
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items. _
__
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
Total.
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in____
_
Surplus fund
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding _
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_
_
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.. _
_
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
_
Total.




5, 695
118
1,021
29, 893
31,712
821

4,374
70
840
28, 679
30, 723
457

7,549
32
626
33,455
31, 297
612
6

563
2,951

656
3,630

476
2,155

34

1
24

24

1
27

94,471

86, 378

82,483

90,131

5, 624
32
959
30, 257
35, 646
666

BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

395

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TENNESSEE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

99 banks

99 banks

100 banks

100 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_„
_.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances "
United States Government securities...
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies-Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

94,917
168

94,568
132

95,877
151

14,434
6,408
4,978
636
5,642
1,030
13,241

13, 707
0,210
5,144
074
5,554
703
13,822

13,535
6,802
5,456
660
5,722
909
15,523

1,374
1,423
426
361
516
87

1,195
1,008
392
500
600
95

1,293
742
413
411
529
97

1,310
764
334
305
529
82

148,770

Total.

94,364
143
50
14,858
6, 579
4, 091
750
6,080
903
16,105

145,244

144,059

148,019

11,981
5, 948
2,397
10,317
674
4,524

12,123
6,066
2,481
10,410
824
5,050

12,179
0,105
2,303
10,503
798
3,272

12,179
6,213
2,488
10, 514
684
4,359

47
306
52,284
46,252
1,158
409

6,111
45
328
48,759
47,358
. 404
1,140

5, 701
69
505
48,457
47,375
471
071

6,306
43
307
48,998
48,159
303
1,094

1,260
4,142
50
86

1,536
2,507
19
79

1,046
3,735

2,231
3,505

145,244

144,059

148,019

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
•
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
_
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




337

148,770 I

299

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 19JS3, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TENNESSEE—C ontinued
MEMPHIS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.
Other real estate owned _
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
It ems wi th Federal reserve bank i n process of col lection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items. _
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
_
Total

-.

10,921
6
2,200
544
953
67
904
526
1,783

11,353
3
1,630
508
1,018
15
818
407
1,608

12,184
3
1,434
802
1,019
15
1,092
628
1,504
1,094
528
1
116
37
15

19,589 |

38 !
14 !
19,253 i

635
310
7
103
38
13
18,466

20,472

1,400
930
411
750
610

1,400
930
493
746
615

1,400
930
451
740
414

1,400
980
462
750
779

3,079
11
157
7,200
4, 554
103

2,528
12
58
6,801
5,030
84

1,978
19
125
7,429
4,834
100

2,882
33
69
7,484
5,182

350
3
31

~~4T

46

357
34

19,589

19,253

18,466

20,472

9.13
654
6
63
38 |

11,685
8
2,145
344
1,019
12
897
45 L
1, 357
745
426

nil

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in__
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding..
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits..
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
•
_
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




_

515

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397

Abstract of reports since September l/f, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TEN N E88EE—C out i fined
NASHVILLE
[En thousands of dollars!
Dee. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

I 5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

5 banks

RESOL'JICKy

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
Banting house, furniture, and fixtures.
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reeervc bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total

36,014
7
73
7, 060
4, 079
1, 433
156
2,791
2, 65(5
2, 410
041
111
261
111
131

35, 742
20
194
5, 523
4,278
1, 473
131
2,795
2, 613
2, 350

35, 347
8
34
4, 550
4, 369
1, 529
173
2, 902
2, 909
2,162

36, 356
1L
222
4, 334
4, 652
1, 552
107
2,512
2,777
2,850

1, 143
522
107
149
112

1,221
631
71
201
111
106

2,074
528
87
131
112
74

56, 324 |

58, 385

3,800
2, 750
567
2,223
2, 013

3,800
2, 750
643
2, 225
3, 269

3,800
2,800
712
2,220
3, 336

0,178
81
288
21, 831
11,745
831
1,943

6, 024
63
107
19,672
11,500
215
1, 553

6, 054
109
119
20, 615
11,568
189
1,496

6, 360
58
88
19, 210
11, 719
192
1,706

2,709
3, 443
33

2. 572
2,618
21

1, 726
1, 521

3,099
2, 635
6

40
187
00, 787

173
196
57, 207

34
206
56, 324 .

00. 787

57, 267

3, 650
2,350
1, 031
2, 208
2,239

LIABILITIES

Capita Istock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashiers checks outstanding..
_
Demand deposits._
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities-borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




216
222
58, 385

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve citiesContinued
TEXAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31, i Mar 31
1 Q9Q
1923

1 Q'M
1924

ks
531 banks !! 531 banks

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

531 banks

533 b a n k s

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customer's liability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
1
Other real estate owned..
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place.
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

255,141
986
218
59,160
13, 969
12, 604
6, 579
23, 622
1,800
87, 571

255,362
918

5, 748
629
1,723
1,655
1,306
541

6,168
452
1,188
1,323
1, 306
465

5, 531
315
1,139
3,141
1, 305
495

7,720
390
1, 522
1, 450
1,288
650

473, 252

Total.

252,758
1,537

53, 640
12, 253
12, 792
6,748
20,704
1,628
63, 682

245,775
839
24
48,388
12,143
13, 002
6, 905
18, 733
1,677
52, 734

438, 629

410,146

462, 712

43, 440
24, 424
8,425
25, 860
366
17,364

43, 442
24. 356
10, 542
25, 836
284
12,911

43, 372
24, 354
10,158
25, 794
270
10,400

43,651
24, 332
11,319
25,600
446
15,891

18, 023
99
6,420
283, 644
38, 546
2,449

12,055
133
4, 445
252, 077
44, 329
2, 666
144

7, 675
139
2,894
228,151
44,916
1,201
156

15,431
121
2, 925
267,926
45,376
1,933
168

102

96

131

1,407
1,977

2,242
2,802

4,740
5, 409

4, 066
3,011

9
218
348

256

473, 252

438, 629

47, 593
13,476
13, 476
7,203
21,894
2,422
89, 333

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks. _
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)..
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total...




9
24
379
410, 146

462, 712

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Abstract of reports since September IJj, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TEXAS—Continued
DALLAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

0 banks

6 banks

6 banks

6 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) .
Overdrafts.
Customer's liability account of " acceptances".
.1
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies...
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash iterns
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Total.

69. 625
' 161
915
18, 055
2. 925
3. 004
579
5. (508
10, 668
9, 774

68, 629
101
200
10, 683
3, 613
3, 398
259
6, 543
6, 670
6,177

58,913
73
517
16, 534
2, 936
3,423
400
6, 037
6, 791
7,355

C8,229
183
1,024
16,744
3,138
3,543
203
5,052
12,306
14, 574

3, 623
2, 410
79
1,176
220

2. 936
2,114
95
319
225

2,180
1,670
55
479
225

5, 563
2,956
20
634
225

117, 962

107,588

134, 403

128,912 |
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in...
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
A mount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_.
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Total.




8, 650
2,415
2, 391
4, 705
19, 438

9,
2.
2,
4,
12,

.150
565
(500
485
663

9,150
2, 570
2,720
4,488
10, 720

9,150
2,573
3,098
4,464
23,372

11,264
66
5, 570
50, 329
16, 486
5, 640

10, 090
64
2, 489
51,288
14,810
0, 101

6, 852
86
1,891
50, 748
13,850
3,077

13,372
100
2,398
66,912
12,883
4,742

275
854

275
607

275

1,029
14
915

28
200

37
517

40
1,024

128, 912

117,962

107, 588

134,403

400.

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Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TEXAS—Continued
EL PASO
[In thousands of dollars}
Dee. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ _
Overdrafts..
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned..
_
_•__.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount duo from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies...
._
Exchanges for clearing house
^
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
_
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

19,499
17
123
1,627
1,319
1,413
399
1,461
604
2,409

15,730
7
414
1,550
932
1,336
85
1,082
692
2,815

14,479
13
555
1,998
1,578
1,33(5
99
1,535
825
3,497

401
400
117
213
73

3(52
306
94
419
42
61

518
334
220
318
38
86

918
162
123
249
38
110

32, 062

Total

19,779
10
352
2, 392
2,029
1,400
360
1,734
854
1,877

30,155

26,157

27, 515

2,200

2, 00C
375

1,500
375

1,500
375

87
1, 440
990

109
836
973

146
745
1,518

153
743
890

1, 334
13
523
13,188
9,903
17

1,191
IS
394
13,544
9,421
216

850
29
807
11,765
7,914
17

1,841
6
288
13,144
7,514
379

220
1,373

167
745

74

75
50

11
352
15

7
123
41

3
414

2
555

32, 062

30,155

26,157

27,515

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
__.
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CITKREXCY

401

Abstract of reports since September .14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—•

Continued
TEXAS—Continued
FORT WORTH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. SI,

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

6 banks

6 banks

j 6 banks
!

6 bunks

RESOVKCK3

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts,
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house. _..
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemptionfund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

1,938
917
446
258
100
31

1,042
480
103
170
.100
40

75, 156

Total.

10,012

35,748
57
6, 737
2,681
2, 564
686
2,815
4,004
6,981

64, 208

60, 608

70,008

3, 950
2,350
830
1, 987
438
14, 217

3, 950
2, 350
933
1,973
308
7,255

3, 950
2, 350
910
1, 968
410
6,926

3, 950
2,250
1,062
1,978
378
11,892

10, 728
23
7,955
24, 127
7,014

6, 309
19
538
29, 745
8,412
722

4,417
14
1, 213
27,182
8,907
315

8, 751
12
581
29, 873
8,523
177

361

1, 61.0

850
1,117

502

37,770
65
400
6,048
3,106
2, 564
691
4,323
5. 887

34,315
1.17
4, 870
1, 282
2, 730
648
3, 532
3, 741.
6, 359

35,915
83
5. 147
1. 220
2, 729
615
3,602
6. 826
10, 985

1, 284'
1, 207
139
239
100
45

1, 578
666
193
340
100
9

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding..._
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
I.
Notes and bills rediscounted
_.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




1
400
75,156

1

1

83

78J_

78

60,608 I

70,008

64,208 i

402

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
TEXAS—Continued
GALVESTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. _
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
.
_
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets.

14,561
10
4,304
656
327
233
1,254
343
1,513

12,653
21
4,575
818
328
242
965
469
2,487

18,526
22
3,703
896
018
78
2,075
'817
4,518

206
1,180

513
518
26
89
43
10

1,620
1, l o l

26
18
13

424
415
11
28
18
12

16,157

Total

9,736
5
1,886
543
325
58
699
501
961

24,109

23,757

34,153

600
550
161
353
409
931

1,600
550
180
352
110
1,392

1,600
550
285
853
102
1, 618

1, 600
550
311
1,349
563
5, 891

1, 816
2
55
4,381
G, 681
218

3,088
3
130
5,870
10,794
40

2,146
2
84
5, 691
10,784
42

6,655
3
100
6, 203
10,888
40

16,157

24,109

23,757

34,153

43
68
18

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Total
._ -.




REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

403

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-—

Continued
TEXAS—C onlinued
HOUSTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

9 banks

9 banks

9 banks

10 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
..__
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc___
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federalreservebankin process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
(
Checks on other banks in the same pi ace
;
Outsi de checks and other cash i tems
j
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.'
Other assets
J

69,119
79
327
13,0(50
4,410
4,442
553
6,450
5,239
10,545

65,493
99
28
10,472
4,432
4,801
578
6,7.10
5,1.14
11,529

70,863
123
461
9,663
5,979
5,127
527
7,286
7,450
25,326

2,926
3. 192
1J097
321
210
95

1,883
1,230
044
283
210
149

1,943
1,309
794
350
210
136

4,926
2,213
709
182
180
138

133, 507

Total.

74,552
51
1,650
14, 462
2, 940
4,194
527
8, 681
6, 143
12, 514

118,023

114,004

141,153

7, (500
3, 595
2, 543
4, 101
JO, 954

7, 000
3,595
2, 703
4,128
11,807

7, 000
3, 595
2, 002
4,104
9,095

7,950

20,279
32
1, 937
52, 110
20, 116
3,343
46

14,906
114
1,006
47, 523
21, 380
1,526

11, 741
41
1, 531
49, 426
22, 556
546

21,734
48
1,873
52,554
22, 355
645
1,250

600
336

1,600

300
434

300

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less e.\pcnscs and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
.United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
I.
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for cutoiners, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




10
1,656
3
246
133,507

327
328
1.18,023 I

2,797
3,584
21,690

461
282

280

]14, 004

141,153

404

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since Sejrtember Uh 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
TEXAS—Continued
SAN ANTONIO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

8 banks

8 banks

8 banks

Oct. 10,
1924
8 banks

KESOUitCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
Customers'liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _
Banking house, furniture, and fixiures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks...
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on ot her bank in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

26,908
179
18
6, 099
651
3,292
418
2,673
1,043
5,813

25, 723
79
31
5,2.58
840
3,231
560
2,818
968
5,958

26,192
79

953
855
41
139
203
73

1,079
551
19
89
237
26 L

1,220
575
41
93
203
72

2,812
565
9
66
202
83

50, 228

Total.

26, 628
365
6
6,192
587
3,281
308
3,043
1, 343
6,211

49, 330

47, 670

57,91.2

4, 750
1, 715
645
4,030
274
2, 523

4,750
1, 715
812
3,986
124
2, 397

4,750
1,725
564
3,982
189
2,260

4,750
1,710
759
3, 993
207
3,657

4, 789
21
671
24, 662
5, 534
294

3, 946
32
464
23,316
5,583
319

3, 745
26
594
22, 061
7,084
270

5,468
79
417
25, 501
10, 703
461

200

275
1,274

35
95

6
6
102

59
18
260

25
31
234

201

50, 228

49, 330

47, 670

57, 912

6, 547
1,750
3, 253
770
3, 255
1, 302
11,027

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Due to Federal reserve banks. _
Amount due to national banks
.._.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outsi anding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits..
._.
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




6

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

405

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
TEXAS—C ontinued
WACO
[In thousands of doliarsj
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1921

Oct. 10,
1924

(') banks

G banks

6 banks

6 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
_
United States Government securities...
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking bouse, furniture, and
fixtures
_
Other real estate owned
_
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies
Exchanges for clearing house
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets

14, 501
84
2, 285
.138
472
223
1,382
723
3,913

12,813
' 41
2, 553
218
474
218
1, 274
378
3, 559

12,151
36
2, 437
215
476
214
1,093
445
2,431

12,422
44
2, 647
885
478
183
1, 322
968
5, 313

361
329
30
1()f)
90
42

355
249
7
42
90
36

343
268
8
49
90
64

402
472
9
50
90
40

22,307

20, 320

25,331

2, 050
615
335
1, 765
141
2,87i

2,050
615
436
1, 786
104
2,241

2,0,50
615
444
1,789
82
1,627

2,050
615
562
1,779
165
3,082

1.888
3
371
10,861
3,658
30

1,014
2
105

9,868
4,016
30

447
7
115
8,573
4,223
30

1,839
3
308
10, 667
4,118
30

40

40

40
27S

40
73

24,628

22, 307

24,628 i

Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
SurpJus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks out standing
Demand deposits
_._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
I
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_.
Notes and bills rediscounted

Total-




20,320 I

25, 331

406

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
UTAH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

14 bafiks

13 banks

13 banks

14 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com*
panies.
_
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
_
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .
National bank notes outstanding.
Amount due to national banks
Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
D e m a n d deposits
T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits)
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted

Total.




5,922
19
1,275
607
384
138
508
7
1,364

5, 768
5
],215
004
383
109
383

5,641
9
1,118
537
383
114
351

5,647
16
1,142
640
387
111
372

645

540

806

143
22
19
30
9

85
17
24
28
1

105
16
12
28
1

185
19
20
30
1

10,447

9,267

8, 855

9,376

800
343
93
591

775
342
109
565

775
342
117
561

800
348
117
588
18

154
16
57
4,361
3,922

26
3,432
3,884

1
44
3,061
3,777

150
8
37
3,168
4,026

42

37
13

30
55

70
46

10,447

9,267

8,855

9,376

84

BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CXJEEEXCY

407

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
UTAH—Continued
OGDEN
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

3 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
United States Government securities..
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned._
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

5, 043
15
1,171
755
470
300
520
211
894

5,143
10
1,163
1,072
475
300
606
2,87
1,342

306
178
2
15
39
4

296
108
4
10
39

302
130
6
10
39
1

356
93
1
4
39
6

10, 878

Total

4,824
14
1,173
726
469
304
518
184
1,068

9,737

9, 867

10, 847

850
275
221
774
752

850
250
220
773
618

850
250
246
770
483

850
250
264
769
770

1,298
3
52
5. 246
1,406
1

885
1
43
4,336
1, 758
1

762
7
147
4,780
1,570

866
4
64
4,866
1,984

5,543
7
1, 239
653
466
315
651
297
1,163

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding.
Amount due to national banks
Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. _.
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits..
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outst anding

10, 878

Total.

17688°—24f




160

27

9, 737

9,867

10,847

408

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of report* since September lj, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
UTAH—Continued
SALT LAKE CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,

102;}

1924

Oct. 10,
1921

4 hanks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

Dec. 31,

11KSOUKCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount duo from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from i: nitod States Treasurer.
Other assets
_.
Total
_

17,333
18
25

17, 751
20

3, 891
2,007
1,879
124
2, 527
2, 421
2, 790

3, 687
2, 774
909
125
1,772
1,367
2, 598

745
946
70
144
93
93

17,879
20

17, 710
26

3, 187
2, 869
986
142
1,870
1,451
3, 901

3,722
3, 430
1,009
143
2,196
1, 979
4, 475

823
725
49
150
92
98

375
1,136

1, 620
563
21
40
93
58

32,940

34, 462

.1,900
910
338
1, 832
2, 83.r>

1,900
910
366
1,814
1, 503

1,900
910
431
1,812
1, 527

1,900
910
487
1, 805
2,687

4. 162
35
43 L
16, 967
5,626
25

3,834
40
420
15,180
6,926
23

4,829
41
534
15,451
6,967
30

5,829
22
231
17, 139
6,002
41

7
25
13

11

35, 106 I

37,091

LIABILITIES
Capital'stock paid in
Surplus fund
_.
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding
_
_
Amount due t o national banks
Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding.
Cashier's checks outstanding
_
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
_
United States deposits
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total

_




__

_

35,106

13
32,940 i

30 |

38

34,462 :

37, 091

EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

409

Abstract of reports mice September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
VERMONT
[fn thousands of dollars]
Dee. 31.
1923

Total..

J u n e 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

17 hanks

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.
Checks on other banks in t!ie same place.
Outside chocks and other cash items
Redemption fund and <iu<jirom United Stares Treasurer
Other assets
-

Mar. 31
1921
40 banks

40 b a n k s

40 b a n k s

30,841
22
6, 798
34.720
90f>
4(5
2, 010
540
3, 724
112
213
315

30, 295
35
6,477
15,084
1,021
47
1,837
510
2,821

31,255
44
6,285
15,417
1,041
43
2,032
005

31,217
32
0. 008
10,312
1,000
70
2,083
502
3,329

120
88
129
210
209

141
105
187
220
354

175
131
170
219
313

00, (525

58,955 |

61.117 |

5. l!0
2, 053

5, 000
2,714
2,048
4,152
85
2

5, 000
2, 732
1,922
4, 357
170
12

1, 273
25
202
14,030
20, 077
.107
224

1,140
30
237
15, 738
27, 277
104

1,373
10
218
10,093
27,043
90
10

01,771

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock paid in
5urplus f und
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid _
National bank notes out standing
...."
Due to Federal reserve banks. ...
A mount due to national ba nks
_
Amount due to State banks, bankets, and trust companies___
Certified checks outstanding
Cashicr's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits;
United S tates deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscountsNotes and bi 11s rediscoimted
___
___
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




4,214

1,404
41.
210
10,313
20. 035
70
170

5, 000
2. 732
2,321.
4,319
190
18

27

27

1,278
904
120

1,412
787
130

1,171.
953
.121.

1,059
475
127

00, 025

58,955 I

01, 117

01.771

27

410

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
VIROINIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

175 banks

176 banks

176 banks

176 banks

196,343
262
2,099
32, 388
16, 594
9,169
1,199
H,312
5, 780
18, 348

195,014
161

9, 741
4,284
14, 868

197,179
167
1,345
30, 694
16,146
8,748
1,373
9,762
4,280
14, 539

184
260
29,187
15,898
9,567
1,522
10,498
4,295
19,410

1,992
1,763
950
i, 149
1,005
251

1.852
'949
834
883
1, 026
270

1, 603
1,134
729
1.063
1,040
1,127

2, 370
730
497
594
1,039
270

300, 604

291,377

290, 929

290,303

23, 749
17, 257
5,825
20, 588
3,715
3,182

23,708
17,286
7,015
20,577
1,668
4,581

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federalreservebankin process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearinghouse-.
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Other assets
Total .

2,312

31,976
16, 582
9, 302
1,323

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund.. _
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_
Due to Federal reserve banks
_
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits __
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other thanUnited States,borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




23,404
16, 895
5,671
20, 050
1,555
4,938

23, 697
17, J48
6,483
20, 346
1,446
3, 262

413
910
99, 639
98, 649
1,377
658
21

5,494
272
707
85,917
105, 243
1,284
661
3

5,079
• "355
801
81,800
109, 638
1,315
658

5,164
296
685
84,764
109,834
1,895
633
13

6,837
9,121

6,907
9,937

6, 312
10,918

3,642
7,677

3
2,099

3
2,277

19
1, 345

4
260

266

35
255

340

601

300, 604

291,377

290,929

290,303

KEPOBT OP THE COMPTBOIXEK OF THE CUKKENCY

411

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
VIRGINIA—C ontiiiued
RICHMOND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

6 banks

6 banks

6 banks

6 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
___,.
Customer's liability account of" acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place.
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_
_
Total

(55, 363
10
759

2.441
1, 994
112
72
117
150

2,220
1,153
39
63
117
173

102,791

_

3,433
2,137
107
4,348
9,957
3,722

67, 581
10
343
6, 532
3,501
2,249
158
5,157
8,625
3,122

301,043

65,477
9
1, 251
4,934
3, 545
1,883
178
3,496
8,825
4,192
2, 688
4,537
57
" 89
137
121

67, 262
15
1, 039
4,354
4,076
1,895
284
4, 589
9, 608
4,622
2,710
2,269
27
39
82
106

101,419

103,577

6, 300

6,300
6,240
2,879
1,627
16,027

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other t h a n those above stated
Total

_




_..

6, 300
6,240
2,008
2. 268
14,518

6,300
(>, 240
2, 537
2,307
11,163

12,824
403
170
31,123
18,857
910
(501

10,023
452
157
33, 507
19, 291
739
- 675

34,466
19,932
990
595

10,983
272
177
32,775
19,877
2,022
565

2, 030
2,724
816
339

2, 750
4,212
343
347

383
1,751
341

800
1,045
1,639
349

102, 791

101,043

101,419

103,577

6, 210
2, 516
2,678

12, 253
10,268
39T
2,311

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—
Continued
WA S H I N G T O X
[In thousands of dollars]

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of" acceptances"
...
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixt ures
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reser ve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fundand due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
_

15,522
18,370
4,090
1,179
5, G36
89
11,965

Total _
LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in_
__
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding
I
3>ueto Federal reserve banks
_;
Amount duo to national banks
i
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies___
_
Certifiod checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits..
._United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and billsrediscounted
-._
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
-Liabilities other than those above stated..
_
Total.




130,119

EEPOET OF THE COMTTKOLLEK OF THK CVKBEXCT

413

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
WASHINGTON—Continued
SEATTLE
[lu thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

10 banks

9 banks

8 banks

8 banks

RESOURCES

55, 624
38
331
19, 742
13,063
2, 905
377
7,711.
4, 051.
1.1, 528

58, 788
40
351
20, 128
12, 300
2,925
350
7,801.
3, 369
9,304

56,665
27
734
19, 237
13,993
3, 025
339
7,981
3, 084
13,354

5,293
4, 338
405
500
.108
287

6,165
3, 697
198
480
153
275

11,638
3, 044
219
346
J58
338

1 26,456

Total..

61,452
22
424
19, 038
12, 453
2,860
353
7, 129
2, 365
9,341

4,985
4,801
389
568
108
235

Loans mid discounts (inlcuding rediscounts).
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc...
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
...
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
.__
Checks on other banks in the same place
_..
Outside cheeks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from C nited States Treasurer.
Other assets

J 20, 308

120,330

134, 182

6, 200
2,718
1,730
2, 144
4,817

6,000
2, 648
1,925
2,151.
0,334

6,000
2, 639
1,966
3, 060
5,068

6,000
2,839
2,383
3, 206
7,963

10,80)

8,328
506

9,934
346

1,337

1,362

60, 281
32, 111.
2, 762
950

59, 972
32,844
1,474
810

9,911
317
1, 407
61, 042
34,014
3, 320
790

300
147

100
123

44
337
96

63
432
93

138
388
106

126,450

126,368

126,330

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
._
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
Nationa 1 bank notes outstanding
._
_
Amount due to nai ional banks
Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
|
Cashier's checks outstanding
j
Demand deposits
__.'.
|
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
:
United States deposits
'.
'
United States Government securities borrowed..
J
Bonds a n d securities, other than United States, bor- j
rowed
j
Bills payable (including ail obligations representing |
money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts)
'
Notes and bills rediscounted
;
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and j
outstanding
!
Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . . _
•
Liabilities other than those above stated
|
Total




:

41K)
1,386
60, 281
32, 315
1, 030
791
470

19
756
98
134, 1S2

414

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 1/,, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
W A S H I N G T O N - C ontinued
SPOKANE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924 ,

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

4 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscount*)
Overdrafts
_
_
Customer's liability account of" acceptances "
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _
_
Banking house, furni ure, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies..
_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

26, 212
19

363
667
4
70
123
141

334
608
16
16
122
147

471
587
7
46
123
139

955
567
12
24
124
153

41, 401

Total.

26,370
31
10
3,489
2,057
1,568
153
1,716
1,444
3,195

41,083

40, 994

43,820

2,898
640
453
2, 424
2,339

2,900
640
346
2,418
2,322

2,900
640
275
2, 432
1, 799

2,900
610
449
2,444
3,238

3,436
31
291
12, 798
14,355
69

2,791
76
326
14,329
14,290
57

3, 525
58
223
13,403
14,945
48

275
1,380

588

726

3,341
2,496
1, 550
157
2,040
1,157
2,868

27, 097
40
15
3, 101
2,004
1, 559
144
1,990
1, 086
2, 585

26,968
67
29
3,145
2,384
1,566
128
2,385
1,476
3,837

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
Allother undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to national banks.
._
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




S

4
15
1

10
2
41,401

g
270
13,935
15,641
68

41,083

29
1

40,994

43,820

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY-

415

Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
WEST VIRGINIA
[In thousands of dollars]
: Dec. 31,
| 1923
I
125 banks

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

125 banks

125 banks

124 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
United States Government securities._
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, andfixtures__
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
-_
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other ban^s in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Tresaurer.
Other assets
_

] 33, 257
133
22, 599
16.304
6,128
079
8,146
1,239
14, 827

131,070
115
23, 494
18,659
6,322
640
8, 372
1, 206
i:$, 674

],274
648
505
497
545
584

129, 668
152
21,263
16, 290
7,044
71.5
7,404
1,888
12,912

1,286
536
390
294
538
434

1,238
584
420
381
544
150

1,154
353
352
309
542
85

207,425

Total _

131,320
112
22, 283
17, 002
6,267
714
7,784
1, 831
11, 792

207,030

202, 422

200,131

12,811
10, 592
4,726

13,086
10, 383
5, 256
10, 610
513
2, 695

13, 126
10, 529
5, 198
10, 700
1,006
1,819

13,426
11.076
5, 915
10,584
872
2,243

4,785
178
1,495
79, 557
05, 790
035
.1,650

4,628
215
554
82, 519
67, 206
590
782

4,183
221
677
74, 582
05, 533
719
531

7, 547
3, 799

5, 458
2,344

200,131

LJ ABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
_
__.
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits.
United States Oovcrnment securities borrowed _
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




10, 586
716
2,336

222 I

191

4,015
193
521
76,669
66, 947
S3T
799
7,008
3,095
3
263

207,425 j

207, 030

202, 422

7,120
2, 274
175

416

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
WISCONSIN
[In thousands of dollars]
I Dec. 31,
i
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

151 banks

148 banks

150 banks

151 banks

143, 247
131
75
27, 568
32,818
8, 550
1,085
9, 736
1,031
20, 756

149, 623
171

149, 241
154
10
26, 973
35,176
8, 841
1, 508
10,158
1,006
21, 954

142,555
168
10
26, 848
39, 841
8, 864
1, 59(5
10, 178
1, 052
25, 583

1, 654
479
1, 088
462

2,165
363
859
374

2,137
484
926
395

3, 350
330
682
375

594
4(59

588
559

591
470

577
480

249, 743

260,158

260, 024

202, 495

17, 275
8, 303
5,014
11, 029
13
810

17, 275
8, 369
5, 422
11,647
25
1,598

17, 550
8,441
5, 242
11, 706
26
1,138

17, 640
8, 521
6, 297
11,50'.)
21
1,051

6, 486
105
948
80, 406
113, 352
736
37

7,947
321
983
88, 837
114, 562
710
36

7,425
230
672
85, 615
118,593
598
45

8, 306
.159
74 L
84, 63S
120, 348
1, 144
64

1,340
2,544

409
1,518

583
1,654

372
1,190

4
10

4
10

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_
Overdrafts
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
_
_
_
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _
Banking house, furniture, and
fixtures
_
Other real estate owned
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets,.
Total..

27,127
34,002
8,610
1, 269
9, 917
1, 206
23, 325

.

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
j
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-1
National bank notes outstanding
Due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
_
_..
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ _
_
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_._
Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




75
4
486

3
490

492

480

249,743

260,158

260, 024

262, 495

BEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

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Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—

Continued
WISCONSIN—Continued
MILWAUKEE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
June 30,
1924
! 1924
i

Oct. 10,
1924

4 banks

5 banks

6 banks

: 5 banks

KESOl'ItCKS

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts;
Overdrafts
._.
Customer's liability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities...
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
_.
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collect ion.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _..
Exchanges for clearing house
__
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total.

86,177
21
652
10, 143
5, 060
3,434
230
7,073
2, 007
10, 030

101,301
33
103
1.1,336
5,476
3, 935
230
8,446
2, 055
9, 612

4,782
3,818
80
189
183
410

4,314
2,802
142
403
IS;}
441

134,895

151,535 |

96,006
61
112
11,067
6, 383
4, 079
230
8,443
2, 393
10,512

93, 79G
24
153
12,474
8,003
4,140
227
8. 563
2,791
19, 529

4,577
2,203
120
522
218
417

6,038
2, 492
72
428 •
213
408

147,403

159,957 .

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in.
_
Surplus fund___
_
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding..
I
Due to Federal reserve banks
_I
Amount duo to national banks.
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding..
_
Cash ier's checks outst and ing
Demand deposits
._
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
_____
Notes and bills rediscount ed
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
_
Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . .
Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated__
Total




8,000
5, 800
2,801
3, 027
574
6,117

9,000
6,000
3, 347
3, 039
1,039
7,122

9,000
6,000
3,130
4, 335
700
15,246

9,200 i
6, 000 :
3,625 i
4,231 i
628 i
10,090 ;

1G, 893
209
480
57,104
25, 581
840

20,917
372
437
63, 237
28, 189
2, 874

9,927
278
465
G4,529
30,482
1,495

20,871 !
227
621
70,409
32,221 ;
874 "

1,000
4, 659

927

m

586

13
4

28

60
470

1.08
704

134, 895

151,535

147,403 :

153 !
543 .
159, 957 |
|

418

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve citiesContinued
WYOMING
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

June 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

43 banks

39 banks

37 banks

35 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
_
_
United States Government securities
__T
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
_
Echanges for clearing house
—
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets

39,405
44
4, 305
2,784
1,627
338
2,943
10
9, 342

37,349
58
4,407
2,695
1,606
321
2, 677

34,877
47
4,514
2,961
1, 589
268
2,530

8,158

7, 595

721
585
203
157
126
34

491
442
98
119
122
28

578
505
84
132
5

179
64
63
94
3

_.

62, 624

58, 571

55, 7 W

48,186

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
-..
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
National bank notes outstanding
_._
_.
A mount due to national banks
_
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
_
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
_
_
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
_
_
_
Liabilities other than those above stated

3, 370
2, 598
492
2.486
1,893

3, 220
2,518
405
2,410
1,475

3, 075
2,415
405
2, 203
1,313

2,725
1,977
443
1,846
1,097

2,805
25
623
31,276
15,974
198
10

2,202
68
408
28, 245
16,211
164
23

1, 971
94
429
27,046
15, 260
178
14

1,922
39
360
24,095
13,092
103
19

146
719

74
1,145

182
1,150

186
282

^

Total..--

25,566
41
4,496
2,694
1,492
287
2,316
9
10,194

LIABILITIES

Total.




1
3

8
1
62,624

58,571

55,799

48,186

TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended
October 10, 1924
D E C E M B E R 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
District
No. 1
(388
banks)

District
No. 2
(692
banks)

District
No. 3
(656
banks)

District
No. 4
(759
banks)

District
No. 5
(561
banks)

District
No. 6
(385
banks)

District
No. 7
(1,058
banks)

District
No. 8
(497
banks)

District
No. 9
(831
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,086
banks)

District
N o . 11
(659
banks)

District
No. 12
(607
banks)

Total
United
States
(8,179
banks)
H

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 991,957 2,690,871 915,737 1,018,042
323
Overdrafts
684
574
169
Customer'sliability account of acceptances. 34, 735 108, 924 13,158
3, 239
United States Government securities, etc. _. 177,717 708, 636 214,521. 278, 345
Other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc
226,610 681, 307 382, 21(5 337, 570
41,607
69, 590
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
41,180
62, 943
6, 257
6, 144
4, 073
Other real estate owned
7,281
95, 251
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.. 82, 636 357, 986 90, 591
Items with Federal reserve banks in proc45, 280 104,616
51,691
39,131
ess of collection
__.
Cash in vault.
1_.
31,129
64,601
35,347
41,720
53,321
Amount due from national banks
61, 798
76, 081
86, 657
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
9,002
22,144
and trust companies in the United States.
27, 901
18,221
36,256 626, 596
22,817
60, 758
Exchanges for clearing house
4,115
11,958
1,612
36, 266
Checks on other banks in the same place...
3,844
4,277
8,519
Outside checks and other cash items
15,813
Redemption fund and due from United
5, 060
2,641
2, 956
States Treasurer
4, 676
6,468
J7,0I6
98, 397
Other assets
_
4, 998
Total

798, 335
735
7,447
140,018
94, 524
41,345
7, 366
56, 059

492, .157 1,658,532
1,479
883
15,868
1,510
296, 645
92. 043
246, 735
52, 99X
75, 293
25, 409
4,417
12, 153
165,821
38,130

518, 432
749
1,925
117, 547
100,617
20, 527
4, 049
45,415

585, 662
(583
6, 250
109, 058
83, 271
24. 074
12, 227
42, 343

773,379
1,412
1,202
123.643
93, 938
37, 064
10,839
68, 929

568, 928
1,797
3, 547
119,801
31,776
32, 151
10,858
53, 527

861,690 .11, 873, 722
980
10,468
9,632
207, 437
185,385 2, 563, 359
145,092 2, 476, 654
41, 595
512, 778
8,202
93, 866
84,150 1,180, 838

28,863
21,224
122,611

27, 267
27,967
100, 780

460,173
385, 246
1, 028,170

35, 444
25, 459
66, 546

13,033
18,210
52, 997

51,486
59, 826
158, 312

25, 438
14,815
48, 663

8,141
17, 976
73, 367

29, 783
26, 972
127, 037

20, 753
19,178
5,112
3,822

24, 629
8, 362
3, 134
3,795

54, 554
69,151
6, 679
7,408

22, 549
14, 709
1, 989
1,658

21.851
9, 748
.1,729
6,600

35, 351
14,170
4, 547
4,605

19,480
10,493
3, 909
4,258

43,103
33, 741
3, 822
9,000

319, 538
925,979
84, 872
73,599

3, 250
4, 443

2,176
992

4, 570
9, 744

2,208
1, 658

1,750
4, 084

2, 237
1,383

2,415
1,189

2,781
11,512

36, 720
161,884

1, 775,095 5, 656,329 1,929,402 12, 033, 731 1,329,836 | 834.875 2, 894, 250

942, 948 1,008,814 1,356,491 1,036,827 1,596,699 22, 395, 303

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
___
Undivided profits less expenses, interest,
and taxes paid
__
National bank notes outstanding
Amount due to Federal reserve banks




109,207
83, 385

254, 545
294, 884

95, 472
145, 397

126, 865
113,932

52, 892
52, 071
4,163

130, 986
92, 770

44, 174
58, 345
3,540

54, 539
99, 734
1,312

92,653
68, 240

59,047
36, 283

179, 532 !
119,352 [

70, 452
34, 050

06, 681
35, 521

90, 148
44, 665

81,065
39, 289

99,408
52,711

14, 288
43, 258
1, 074

58, 755
90, 472
927

18,374
43, 885
'291

17,031
34, 629
89

16, 581
44, 308

16.188
48, 229
1, 858

23, 597
55,140
546

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a
o
K
TJ
H
W
O
W

o
H

w
O

3

1, 325, 075
1,067,709

26. 446
62, 600 i
7,176 j

w

473, 851
725, 441
2(5, 965
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TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended
October 10, 192 4—Continued
DECEMBER 31, 1923—Continued
fin thousands of dollars]
District District
No. 1
No. 2
(388 | (092
banks) J banks)

Total
United
States
(8,179
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,086
banks)

District
No. 11
(659
banks)

District
No. 12
(607
banks)

38, 873

89, 470

78,022

54, 446

920,236

78, 798
437
5, 033
392, 420

61,461
708
9, 772
341,655

95, 886
992
28, 398
623, 446

77, 289
298
24, 827
515, 085

99,418
2, 604
20,218
758,121

1,647,810
186,414
347,611
9, 588, 661

636,084
17, 357

203, 232
4, 582

364, 402
5, 058

265, 704
5, 418

126,053
12, 148

356, 524
12, 047

4, 946, 898
155,481

2,482

2,999

4,197

626

1,273

315

3,142

38, 2S7

260

21

65

2

804

81

1,147

3, 038

26, 340

12,340

39,903

15,398

9,514

13,239

3,331

16,071

324, 166

19,609

27, 51 fi

24,114

39,193

24,392

14,653

33,933

21,334

333,896

440

36

2,084

10

27

70

52

303

5,473

3,271
113
4,456

7, 504
43
2,702

13,886
2,420
11,693

1,970

5, 907
343
1,862

1,204

3, 547
3
865

10, 634
214
3,074

204,43.1.
17, 630
56, 230

District
No. 8
(497
banks)

District
No. 3
(056
banks)

District
No. 4
(759
banks)

District.
No. 5
(561
banks)

District
No. 6
(385
banks)

District
No. 7
(1,058
banks)

2r,fi, 473

»4, 7K8

of}, 290

40,651

24, 740

134,012

43, 620

78, 050
5, 501
8,153
804, 708 2,

533,155
158,753
194, 035
402, 070

129,054
2, 080
12,952
709, 803

89,373
5,251
13,290
841,854

75, 300
2, 321
6, 444
491, 529

49,358
280, 668
631
6, 838
3, 535
14, 954
344, 804 1,243, 106

404, 528
18, 243

926, 778
35, 088

528, 620
10,950

548.478
16,985

378, 737
10,063

207, 758
7, 542

590

2, 710

1,449

15,013

3, 485

27

50

531

50

21,328

102,535

41,772

22, 395

53,815

53,611

13,444

807

1,551

33

34, 489
2,262
1,965

108, 616
9,181
22, 543

11, 041
2, 925
3, 503

District
No. 9
(831
banks)

LIABILITIES—continued

Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States and
foreign countries
Certified checks outstanding
Cashiers' checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal-saving
deposits)..
-.
_
•
United States Deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed
„
Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than
rediscounted)
___
_.
Notes and bills rediscounted (including
acceptances of other banks and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold
for cash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to
furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated
Total
_
Sept. 14,1923...
Increase..
Decrease.




38, 8f>l

2, 362
.126
873

1,742

952

1,775,095 5, 656, 329 1,929,402 2,033, 731 1, 329, 836

834,875 2,894, 256

942, 948 1,008,814 1,356,49.1 1.036,827 1,596,699 |22,395,303

1, 747,977 5,142, 951
27,124
513,378

768,915 2, 886, 288
65, 900
7, 968

914,825 1,019,012 1,373,622
28,123
10," 198

2,053,163 1,290,692
39, 144
19,432

962. 529 1,662,593 21,702,431
74, 298
692, 872

65,894

M A R C H 31, 1924
j

District
No. 1
(385
banks)

District
No. 2
((597
banks)

District
No. 3
(056
banks)

District
No. 4
(758
banks)

District
No. 5
(500
banks)

District
No. 6
(385
banks)

District
No. 7
(1.056
banks)

District
No. 8
(498
banks)

District
No. 9
(803
banks)

DistrictNo. 10
(1,064
banks)

District
No. 11
(652

banks)

District
No. 12
(696
banks)

!

Total
United
States
(8,110
ban ks)
O

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
_
Overdrafts.__
Customers' liability of acceptances
United States Government securities, e t c . .
Other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
...
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bunks.
Items with Federal reserve banks in process
of collection
Cash in vault...
Amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United StatesExchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer
_
_
Other assets
Total.

fcs
991,304 2,706,060
707
338
100, 575
45,121
G83, 811.
160,015
220,301
711,313
42,941
71,495
7, 020
0, 050
378, 504
80,428

581,095
803,888
512,687 1,082,027 ! 518,092
997
1,725 i
693
755
508 i
14,240 I
827
1.874
4, 788
5, 893
291,202
80,9.10
107, 053
116, 308
.130,881.
237, 747
54, 521
103,444
S3, 092
99,030
70, 994
20, 806 •
21,160
23, 970
42, 330
13,687
4, WiS I
4, 121.
1.2, 439
8, 077
37,929 ; 155, 401
V?., 162 42, 547
53, 005

753, 949
1,339
704
122, 152
H9, 505
37, 134
11,54!
67, 940

556, 447
1,501
732
111,340 !
30,488 '•
32,703 j
10, 849 |
40,771 |
20, 571 j
IS, 602 j
90,001 .

22,016
20, 433
88, 005

379. 307
:M2,410
938, 020

38.
27.
2,
0,

889
208
928
779

282, 921
842,719
(57. 008
56, 392

2. 939 I
10,604 !

37,141
1.57, 19 i

30,7fi9
20,884
48,893

91,820
56, 573
51,172

40,975
30, 635
69, 326

30, 809
30, *79
89, 393

30, 291
20, 051
50, 635

44, 047
12,750 j
15, 130 I 54,1.41
51,775 | 152,892

20,710
.13, 138
43, 531

0,170
17,330
77, 954

21,773
20,414
124,449

7, 605
27, 740
1, 199
6,239

22, 647
624, 731
31,770
10, 202

16 224
34, 187
8,384
3, 310

24, 665
17, 769
2, 035
2, 964

17,814
14. 203
3, K70
3, 888

23,143 !
8,027
2,120 i
3,905 |

47,473
50, 485
(5, 224
5, 75(5

17, 057
8, 082
1,411
1,493

20, 192
0,716
1,17')
5, 605

30, 841
11,417
2, 884
3, 282

16.371 I
(5, 094 :
2, 408 :
2,909 :

2,639
33,523

4, 780
96,957

2,980
6, .195

5,091
5,000

3, 300
4, 78(5

2,288 I
1,286 |

4,563 I . 2, 209
1,856)
9,687 jI
J.O.M

1,716
3, 909

2. 229
2, 009

2,398 :
i; 259 ;

1, 731, 619 ]5, 649, 173 |l, S90, 172 2, 050, 235 1,293, 170 | 840,546 12, 855, 551 j 907, 045 ; 1,000, 009 1,309,022

250,515
108,356
Capital stock paid in
298,91(5
Surplus fund
_
83, 562
Undivided profits less expenses, interest,
137,709
and taxes paid
__
__
50,020
94, 355
51,905
National-bank notes outstanding
5, 905
3. 224
Amount due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
I 33, 901 257, 491
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States
58.1,514
79,174
and foreign countries
100,383
5, 736
Certified checks outstanding
9, 759
.101.097
Cashier's chocks outstanding
Demand deposits....
__. 764,341 ':2,45<1, ISO




939,492 1,038,553
207
538
12,497
4, 302
280, 050
204, 223
340,049
3sf>, 793
42, 389
05, 003
4,712
8, 009
92, 863
87, 643

864,947 11,949, 201
1,386
10,814
10,959
202, 572
184, 175 2. 490, 792
142,303 2.510,652
42, 266
525, 197
8,410
100, 083
75, 573 1, 100,700

951, 51.0 jl, 555, 880 ;22, 053,19S

.128, 752
114,295

93, 059
HX, 071

03, 001
37, 527

180,908 !
119,089 j

70,974 .
31, 100

05, 200
31, 750

88, 758
43, 892

81,882 ! 101,432 I 1.334,822
39,109 j 52,304 ; 1,072,710

362
453
244
277

58. 886
100,109
1, 0*5
59,651

30, 526
63. 353
6, 113
32, 701

10,711
43, 857
2, 4(52
24, 970

62, 070
90, 14;
1,301
155,978 I

18,377
43, 862
100
^0,084

15,797
33, 011
1
39, 801

18.340
43,845
i)
S3, 049

19,010 : 24,975 . 507,783
'
40, 757 j 55, 734 i 725, 9S0
1,117 :
591 |
25,328
53,234 ; 51,030 ' 880,433

114. 082
2, X-15
K 034
720 37!)

90, 278
2, 287
5, 698
849,303

92, 455
1,049
13,717
017.000

50.000 | 92,715 ; 1,053,021
429 !
2,305 ; 187,097
10,232
17,234
201,700
470,932; 715,028 9, 288, 24(J

95,859
146,429
49,
58.
3,
54,

56,
2,
4,
400,

415
449
594
950

49,546
290,799
1,020
7,813
3.042 I 15,733
330, 151 II, 177, 4-10

74.479 ! (58,964
320
1,049
3.501
9, 125
37J, 1 IS ! 345. 349

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October 10, 1924—Continued

to
fcO

MARCH 31.1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
District
No. 1
(385
banks)

District
No. 2
((597
banks)

District
No. 3
(656
banks)

District
No. 4
(758
bunks)

District
No. 5
(560
banks)

w

District
No. 6
(385
banks)

District
,No. 8

District
No. 7
(1,056
banks)

District
No. 9
(803
banks)

(498
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,064
banks)

District
No. 11
(652
banks)

District
No. 12
(596
banks)

j

LIABILITIES—continued

Time deposits (including postal-saving
deposits).
_.
United States deposits
_
United States Government securities
borrowed
_
Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed.
Bills payable (including all obligations
representing money borrowed other than
rediscounts)
_._
Notes and bills rediscounted (including
acceptances of other banks and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement)..
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold
for cash and outstanding..
Acceptances executed for customers and
to furnish dollar exchange less those
purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated
Total

_._

December 31,1023
Increase
Decrease




I

T otal
United
(8,110
States
banks)

!

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o
Hi

Ha

W
426,168
17, 771

952,871
35,009

551,765
20,987

571,297
20,164

391,383
12,909

1,098

2,756

815

11,169

3,514

3,137 |

27

50

502

40

243 '

224, 190 I 642,883
4,860 !
25,671

210, 267
3,883

3,017 I

4,309

360, 238
9, 233

273,064
5,624

135,965 ; 367,740
13,078
11, 540

604

1,815

169

1

770

118

5,107,831
180, 729

3, 281 |

35,684

695 I

o
S

2,532

i

76

;

|
17,195

71,850

34,059

19,018

25,862

20,985 !

8, 307

12,965

5,063

4,989

5, 405

13,190 j

238,888

33, 207 ,

16, 738

11,129

19, 220

9,472

28,295 i

271,645

42

52

78

108

566 ;

6, 208

827
63
1,899

4,398
390
1,188

1,185

I
22,818

45, 215

12,834

921

1,986

45

43,098
4, 659
1,886

92. 905
16, 369
22,037

.11,029
2, 370
3,302

16,221

32, 667

23,829

115
4,338
1Q1
2 *)93

5, 964
86
1, 799

1,807
2,233
223
1,225

14,053 i
1.029 ;
5,421 i

707

11,731,619 5, G49,173 1,890,172 2.056, 235 1.293,176 | 846,546 2,855,551 i 907,645 11,006,069 11,309, 622

732

"I.iei"

12,956
165
3,504

193, 240
25,455
47, 200

951,510 1,555,880 22,053,198

11,775,095 5, 656, 329 1,929,402 2,033,731 1,329,836 I 834,875 2,894, 256 | 942, 948 1, 008, 814 j 1, 356, 491 11,036,827 11,596, 699
22,395,303
22, 504

43,476

7,156

39,230

11,671
36,660 !

38, 705 ; 35, 303

I

"2,"745T""46,"869T"~85,"317"!""46,"8i9

342,105

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3

J U N E 30, 1924

I
District
No. 1
(385
banks)

Loans and discounts(including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
1O Customers' liability account of acceptances.
GO United States Government securities, etc__
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
__
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Items with Federal reserve banks in process
of collection
Cash in vault
Amount due fiom national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United States.
Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place._
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer
Other assets
__
__

District
No. 2

District
No. 3

banks)

banks)

(696

District
No. 4
(753
banks)

District
No. 5

962,089 1, 015,066
181
572
9, 621
1, 687
190, Hi]
293, 135
398, 296
348,319
43,320
67, 230
5, 250
8,411
91, 572
90,879

800,468
588
4, 600
121, 858
95,065
41,864
8, 451
52,313

(660

(559
banks)

District
No. 6

District
No. 7
(1,058
banks)

District
No. 8
(497
banks)

49(5,590 1,704.467
1,469
552
779
9,140
295,121
77,145
59, 584
246, 704
78,031
27, 240
5, 052
15,136
39,021
185, 942

511,043

(385
banks)

District
No. 9
(794
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,054
banks)

District
N o . 11
(651
banks)

District
No. 12
C5SS

banks)

Total
United
States
(8,080
banks)

552, J 78
1, 000
2, 745
.111,638
86, 35(5
23, 433
13, 131
43, 525

732, 923
1,338
384
120, 257
94, 975
37, 710
11, 787
71, 969

525,447
1,421
1,073
100,803
28, 230
32, 950
10, 987
44, 524

19, 094
13, 337
(52, (516

7, 3(55
17,515
88, 445

24, 708
26,11(5
144, 243

20, 579
17,719
82, 467

23,084
26,082
99,197

397, 340
344, 483
1,098, 856

2(57
772
788
776

22,497
9, 137
1,361
1,886

2.'i 75(5
"'*, 767
1,275
5, 453

34, 651
13,691
3, 777
4,120

15,33(5
6,427
2, 907
3,071

41,121
29,231
3,041
8, 818

344, 666
925, 563
75,7.10
69, 606

-1, 620
10, 971

2,186
1,997

1,687
3, 951

2,201
1, (513

2, 387
1,317

2,844
9,433

37, 104
167, 248

il, 769,585 6, 007, 786 1,933, 912 2,050,149 1, 286, 917 I 830,161 |2,993,0(57

Total

665
479
98, 977
104, 248
21,345
4, 361
37, 71(5

912,945

976,468 2,857,269
359
753
29, 512
65,999
177,312
708,773
246, 630
810, 221
42, 701
73,371
7,856
5,711
85, 260
374,368
37,002
27,477
66,336

100,805
58, 708
65,552

41,725
30, 283
88,073

33,801
35, 768
93,181

31,888
20, 702
54,164

11,626
15,404
58, 091

10,276
31,953
1,635
9, 077

32,073
691, 636
37,839
15, 428

18, 986
33,137
8, 580
4, 664

28, 220
.16, 705
2,877
3,887

19, 556
1.9, 458
4. 348
3, 194

23,927
6, (554
2, 282
2, 262

2, 734
16, 997

1,903
104,377

2, 989
4, 985

5,053
5, 358

3, 293
5,107

2, 207
1, 142

45, 603
55, 372
195,888
72,
58,
5.
7,

994, 220 1, 326, 523

841,13(5 11,975,144
1, 175
10,073
9,810
135,829
183, 259 2,478, 439
140,654 2,659,282
532, 580
43,385
8,482
104,615
81, 581 I, 198,670

897, 645 11, 552,363 ;22,555, 273

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less expenses, interest,
and taxes paid
National-bank notes outstanding
Amount due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United Slates and
foreign countries
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal-savings
deposits)




108,881
85,037
54,962
52,783
2,992
45, 995

257, 106 I 96,307 •
302,093 j 148,192 j

127,825
115,240

93,086
(59,037

63, 030
37,895

182,092
119,883

70, (>59
34,001

(53, 536
34, 397

88, 264
43,092

81,257
39, 046

101,218
52,010

1,333,261.
1,079,923

24,858
56, 292
605
53.808

501, 506
729, 186
26, 445
1,034,995

140,475
96,170
7, 696
322,336

48,914
58, 706
2,784
64, 691

56,900
99,313
1,113
65, 657

28,933
(53, 539
7,352
35, 269

16, 637
43, 680
1, .106
25, 096

61, 246
91, 703
1,240
195, 709

18,225
43,321
336
46, 761

14, 547
32,830
1
39,387

17,267
43, 679
94,392

18,542
47,170
1, 220
45, 894

89, 887
659,104
5,714
195, 244
8, 366
219,048
796, 829 2, 675, 765

129, 263
2,423
7, 446
743, 931

93,854
2,751
6, 100
833, 834

01, 217
3,452
7,011
442, 635

44, 910
1,029
2, (544.
324, 045

302, 374
9, 704
15,433
, 270, 943

79, 648
811.
4,157
372, 13S

59, 721
1, 280
9,741.
352, 084

93, 301
1, 211
14,990
621, 020

41,184
373
9, 950
447, 081

101, 214
2,717
18,618
708, 443

1, 758, 677
220, 7(59
323, 504
9, 588, 748

970, 465 I 574, io2

595,104

399, 888 I 233, 560 I 672, 441

216,040

359, 681

277, 345

137, 807

383, 661

5, 258, 714

437, 670

TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended
October 10, 1924— Continued

to

JUNE 30,1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
District
No. 1
(385
banks)

District
No. 2
(696
banks)

District
No. 3
(660

District
No. 4

banks)

bunks)

21, 732

17,260

14,198

11,686

408

2,306

733

11,391

27

50

11,943

23,130

10,913

32,910

1,553

3,264

160

29, 846
1,976
2,071

60, 735
10, 402
12,227

8,700
2,791
3, 550

District
No. 5

District
No. 11
(651
banks)

2,320

5,568

5,512

6,412

6,830

••121,571

3,982

213

1,491

299

2,982

32,542

55

1

606

115

689

2,465

8,945

7,430

4,781

5,275

7,376

10,031

143,847

O

19,888

25,044

9,639

12,190

16,944

11,467

10,911

196,778

to

6

2,790

55

73

97

94

615

9,439

1,178
48
1,335

9,678

480

2,331
422
1,436

386

1,073

9,982

4,629

15,442

3,208

2,658

2,871

90

399

49

15,960

22,865

6,388

8,208

31,416

632

100

1,824

5,083
170
2,584

(f>59
banks)

d

o

District
No. 10
(1,054
banks)

District
No. 7
(1,058
banks)

(733

Total
United
States
(8,080
banks)

District
No. 9
(794
banks)

District
No. 6
(385
banks)

District
No. 8
(497

banks)

District
No. 12
(588
banks)

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United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed
Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed
_.
Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than
rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills
of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement)
_
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold
for cash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to
furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted
.
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated
Total.
Mar. 31, 1924
Increase
Decrease




384

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19, 723

2,373

, 769, 585 6, 007, 786 1,933,912 2,050,149 1,286.917
731,P>19 5,649, 173 1,890,172 2, 056, 235 1,293,176
358,613
43, 740
37, 966
6,086
6, 259

713
4,767

1,987

830,161 2,993, 067

912,945

846, 546 2, 855, 551

907, 645 1,006, 069 1,309, 622
16,901
5, 300
11,849

137, 516

~~I6,~385"

1,651

994, 220 1,326, 523

1,285

10,097 j
859 I
2,905 i

131,411
17,381
38,171

j
897, 645 1,552.363 22,555,273

951.510 1,555,880 ,22,053, 198
: 502,075
3,517
53, 865

OCTOBER 10, 1924
District
No.l
(332
banks)

District
No. 2
(701
banks)

District
No. 3
(664
banks)

District
No. 4
(752
banks)

District.
No. 5
(556
banks)

District
No. 6
(884
banks)

District
No. 7
(1,057
banks)

District
No. 8
(495
banks)

District
No. 9
(788
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,049
banks)

District
No. 11
(G54
banks)

District
No. 12
(587
banks)

Total
United
States
(8,0(39
banks)

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). . . . . ,
Overdrafts*.......
,
„
Customer's liability account of acceptances.
United States Government securities, etc..
Other bonds* stocks, and securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
.__..
Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Item swith Federal reserve banks in process of collection....
.,
.....
Cash in vault
^,
-_-_.=.
Amount due from national banks...
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United States.
Exchanges tor clearing house....
Checks on other banks in the same place..
Outside cheeks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer.,..
Other assets
_
Total

108, 768
21,396
4.438
48,106

572,224
880
2,481
117,739
102,453
23, 488
13,189
49,190

722,319
1,474
49
129,648
105, 533
37,759
12,860
77,365

553,071
2,278
2, L18
100, 219
34, 220
34, 720
11,0(58
49,996

842,617
1,346
7, 555
194,198
155, 753
44,899
8, 756
87, 461

48, 602
54, 386
208,269

27,383
14,448
64,832

10,901
17, 720
110,743

29,938
27, 539
222, 346

33,803
22, 592
153, 327

427, 894
26, 512
359. 382
26, 7(56
149,366 1,411,556

35,154
6,513
2,001
2,000

65, 241
42,456
5,345
5,685

35,099
8,463
1,309
1,782

28,984
10, 529
1,063
7,920

55, 704
12,317
3,205
4,731

28, 384
8,975
2,787
3,177

2,177
1,729

4,617
10,328

027,993 2,932,429
341
714
29,314
73, 326
167,835 770,428
268, 125 887, 210
44, 274
75,602
7,8(56
5, 855
90,868 438,251

996, 352
232
12, 234
191,717
431, 364
45,050
5, 029
93, 612

999,050
650
2,438
322, 876
361,138
67,857
7, 635
97,072

802,470
804
4,966
129, 169
101,901
43,703
8.970
54,564

38,300
25, 505
69,185

88,522
62, 043
77,832

45,903
30, 414
113, 296

30, 586
37,883
104,455

32,771
22, 341
67, 549

14, 673
17,745
64, 356

9,514
2(5,458
1,075
4,463

33,214
383,183
24, 441
9,048

24,241
27, 272
5,299
2, 314

32, 451
13,426
2,124
2,376

22,627
11,525
2,624
2,530

2,668
27,444

4,927

2,955
6,457

5,023
5,127

3,161
4,120

1,841, 228 A 960,861 12, 033, 741 |2,092,167 1, 315, 795

504,130 1, 719,489
1,008
1, 567
1,100
9,379
76, 925 289,192
65, 538 273,813
75,006
27,944
5, 440
16,338
37, 967 179,179

866, 400 3,008,892

534, 360
939
706

2,158
1,604

1,676
4, 283

2,135
1, 380

f>7, 975
24, 243
2, 512
6,839

12,206,504
12,233
145, 066
2, 575, 854
2, 895, 816
541,698
107,444
1, 303, 631

438, 588
575, 360
53, 785
52,865

2,358
1,630

36, 701
2,846
166, 809
8,871
961,699 1,081,463 1,446,302 1, 044, 723 1,658,515 |23,311,786

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
_.
Surplus fund
_
Undivided profits less expenses, interest,
and taxes paid
National-bank notes outstanding
Amount due to Federal reserve banks
Amount due to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States
and foreign countries
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits




93,120
69,490

63, 300
37,964

177,822
109,812

69,879
34,043

63,336
34,418

87,832
42,417

81,911
38,919

62,893
98,396
985
92, 557

33,064
62, 342
7,062
45,847

18, 594
43,164
1,136
30, 518

65,907
91,832
1,053
219, 202

20,964
42,880
173
62,596

16, 3fl0
32,947

19,479
42,333

65,101

147, 938

20,855
46, 729
2,020
88,865

556, 604
28,146
723, 039
56,077
27, 342
645
81, 604 1, 338, 304

98, 478 644,612 ! 142,635 109, 274
2,388
4, (520 124, 382 | 2, (589
4, 540
(5,553
7, 8(57 120,310
828, 777 2,618, 628 i 769, 261 825, 859

62,061
2, 2(59
3,927
455,76 L

50, 226 303, 946
876
5,425
2, 853
11,634
340,627 1, 279, 238

87,057
458
3,716
384,680

91,036
873
13, 445
373,477

79, 533
415
9, (599
509, 567

127, 253 1, 933, 488
147,388
2,03(5
19,614
217, 115
746, 245 9, 791, 267

59,478
52. 581
3, 751
49,056

258,230 i 97,858
303,235 j 151,047
153,797
95,728
7, 495
372, 731

57,067
58,030
3,022
82,289

137,377
957
12,957
659,147

102,883
52, 593

1,331,777
1,073,613

127,025
114,861

108,581
84,814

TABLE N O . 60,—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended
October 10, 1924—Continued
OCTOBER 10, 1924—Continued
fin thousands of dollars]
District
No. 1
(382
banks)

District
No. 2
(701
banks)

District
No. 3
(664

District
No. 4
(752
banks)

District
No. h
(556
banks)

District
No. 6
(384
banks)

District
No. 7
(1,057
banks)

District
No. 8
(495
banks)

District
No. 9
(788
banks)

District
No. 10
(1,049
banks)

District
No. 11
(654
banks)

District
No. 12
(587
banks)

Total
United
States
banks)
H3

LIABILITIES—continued

Time deposits (including postal-savings
deposits) _
_
United States deposits
United States Government securities borrowed...
__'
Bonds and securities other t h a n United
States borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations
representing money borrowed other
than rediscounted)
_
Notes and bills rediscounted (including
acceptances of other banks and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement).
___
_
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold
. for cash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and to
furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks
Liabilities other than those stated
Total
June 30, 1924____
Increase. .
Decrease..




W
457,889 1,059,891
31,134
30,542

600,896
24,809

594,030
19,537

408,987
18,680

9,503

3,066

526

250

238,186
15,622

229,905
3,089

368,851
6,715

277, 078
6,206

140,109
9,022

207

1,301

1,535

1,878

28,729

638

143

593

3,581

2,286

5, 785

7,341

123,611

399, 794 5,459,296
185,412
.2,878

7,178
177

1,120

27

550

2,714
4,061

100

147

13

6,556

8,070

3,133

7,609

5,600

6, 305

28,257

14,799

15,886

17,677

13, 474

48,799

6,199

9,332

24,654

997

2, 111

70

251

233

16,019

19

40

60

78

329

6,130

67, 544
11,030
11,869

10,846
2,079
3,024

2, 545

4,723
378
2,204

1,530
311
1,071

10,508
1,572
4,359

709

1,704
777
1,394

50

2,118

637

1,820

7,764
815
3,662

140,574
18, 435
35,662

o
o
g
o1

170,419

1,942

594
5,629

W

t-

8,192

30, 533
3,473
1,892

!

1,779

15,921

1,841,228 5, 960, 861 j 2,033, 741 2,092,107,315,795

866, 400 3,008,892

1,769.585 6,007, 786 1,933,912 2,050,149
7i; 643
99, 829
42,018
46, 925

830,161 ,993,067
15, 825
36, 239

~286, 917
28, 878

1,951

961,699 1,081, 463 1,446, 302 1,044, 723 1, 058, 515 23,311,786
=====
1,552, 363 22,555, 273
912, 945 994, 220 1,326, 523
48, 754
87, 243 119,779 897, 645 106,152
756, 513
147,078

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f In thousands of dollars]
Loans

On demand

On time

NumPaper
ber
banks with one
or more
individ- Secured
ual or by stocks
firm
and
names
bonds
(not secured
by collateral)

Year

June 30, 1914..
Juno 23,1915_.
June 30,1916..
June 20,1917...
June 29,1918..
June 30,1919..
June 30,1920_.
June 30,1921..
June 30,1922..
Juno 30, 1923_.
June 30, 1924..
1
2
3

7, 525
7, tiO5
7, 579
7,604
7, 705
7, 785

8, 030
8,154
8, 249
8, 241
8,085

616,911
611,698
660, 213
700,198
620, 765
597, 560
707, 229
679, 704
657. 298
733, 536
737, 559

Paper
with one
or more
Secured
individual by stocks
or firm
and
names (not bonds
secured
by collateral)

184,822
223, 639
300,879
300, 212
317, 286
392, 277
342, 394
270,583
276, 090
263, 618

Secured
by other
personal
securities,
including
merchandise warehouse
receipts,
etc.

2 3.403. 353
3, 264, 347
3, 760, 225
4,561,790
5, 297, 256
5, 251, 324
7, 604, 971
6, 564, 444
5, 818, 207
6,176, 743
6,123, 604

" 697, 930 "
697.93OJ "
!
661, 338
772,963
78, 063
959, 904
»85, 631
1
014, 073
02, 315
390, 122
* 135,902
320, 323 93, 042 60, 024 60,
112,434 101, 795 87, 035 100,
111,273 • 108,892 125,070 127,
087,096 i 11(5,009 188,897 120,

31,372,828
866, 767
1,029,612
1,064,254
1,428,094
2,130, 598
,855, 906
, 548, 053
.. 499, 092
,519,317

Includes loars secured by other personal securities.
Includes $1,336,693. On time, single-name paper without other security.
Includes all loans secured by mortgages or other real estate security.




Secured by real estate mortgages
or other leins on realty not in
accordance with sec. 24, FedSecured by imeral reserve act, as amended
proved real estate
Cusunder authority
Accept- tomers'
of sec. 24, Federal
ances liability
reserve act, as
For debts preAccept-1
amended
viously conA11 other real ances of* report- on ac—
ing
count
tracted (sec.
estate loans
bank
other
of
5137 U.S.R.S.)
purdrafts
banks
chased paid
discounted | or dis- under
count- letters
ed
of
On ,On other Farm Other Farm
Other
credit
farm
real
real
real
lands estate lands
land I estate
estate

4
6

895
784
339
122

45,
60.
(57.
71.

695 5, 899
351 6, 522
!>42 10,393
535 9,o:u

3 150,595
3 160, 633
6 107,361
« 99, 486
a 91, 667 |
5
1)3, 927 1
14,682 I
34,804
23, J01.
2G, 543

24,500
78,610
145,182
150. 849
146, 838
94, 470
75, 906
60, 874
91. ()2C>

31,929
49,239
56, 747
22, 200
10, 429
81,911
11,392
33, 9\)H

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Total

6. 430, 069
6, 659, 971
7, 679,167
8, 957, 678
10,135, 842
11,010,206
13,611,416
7. 347 12, 004, 515
3,123 11,248,214
2,506 11,817,671
1,367 11,978,728

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K

3

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Includes all real estate loans under sec. 24, Federal ro-erve act.
Includes all real estate loans not under sec. 24, Federal reserve act.

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TABLE N O . 61.—Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks for each year from 1914 to 1924,

inclusive—Continued
O0

fin thousands of dollars]
Investments
Year

June 30,1914
June 23,1915
June 30,1916
June 20,1917
June 29,1918
June 80,1919
June 30,1920
June 30,1921
June 30,1922
June 30,1923
June 30,1924.




Number
banks

7,525
7,605
7,579
7,604
7,705
7,785
8,030
8,154
8,249
8,241
8,085

United
States
Government
securities
799,316
783,454
731,205
1,076,256
2,116,785
3,171,912
2,269, 575
2,019,497
2,285.459
2, 693; 846
2, 481, 778

State,
county,
and other
municipal
bonds
176,017
244,473
278,180
315,511
320,384
322,984
338,357
393,682
414,414
401,816
505,528

Railroad
bonds

341,691
379,191
467,629
467,291
406,135
412,371
416, 430
404,936
486,453
503.348
573,571

w

Other
Claims,
publicAll other warrants,
service
bonds judgments,
corporation
etc.
bonds
218,215
220,304
274,928
295,835
267,337
275,849
283,118
277,205
318,456
337, 293
397, 560

328,095
340, 418
301, 503
361,954
271,998
306,775
309, 755
352,405
423,040
521,200
575, 743

35,926
63,341
141,444
143,612
290,822
309, 428
328, 305
373, 617
385, 554
367,241
343, 623

Foreign
government
bonds
10,019
33, 787
116, 768
284,123
227, 578
193, 890
179, 971
140, 226
162, 054
153, 723
179, 470

Other
foreign
bonds,
securities
5,609
13,402
40,303
68,486
56,233
54,312
60,954
63, 513
87, 895
91,236
85,055

Total investments

1,914,888
2,068,370
2,361,960
3,013,068
3,957,272
5,047,521
4,186, 465
4,025,081
4,563, 32".
5,069, 703
5,142,328

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Individual deposits (including postal savings)

Year

Number
banks

Demand
certificates
Individual arid other
deposits
deposits
subject to
due in
check
less than
30 days

State,
county,
or other
municipal
and all
other
demand
deposits
and
dividends
unpaid

All other deposits

n

i
State,
Time
county,
certificates
or other
of deposits
municipal
due on
and all
and after
other time
30 days
deposits

Total
individual
deposits
(including
postal
savings)

Postal
savings
deposits

United
States
deposits

0,143,244
6.428,142
7, 850,615
9,323,413
10,029,428
11,891,132
13,705,325
12,405,631
13, 264, 366
14,043,460
14,853,183

00, 054
48, 964
39, 457
132,9G5
1,037,787
566, 793
175, 788
249, 039
103.374
192, 135
123,318

Due to
banks
including
certified
checks and
cashiers'
checks

Total
deposits

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June 30,1914..
June 23,1915..
June 30,1916..
June 20,1917..
June 29,1918..
June 30,1919..
June 30,1920..
June 30,1921..
June 30,1922..
June 30,1923..
June 30,1924..




'. 525
, 605
,579
, 604
, 705
', 7X5
8,030
8,154
8,249
8,241
8,085

5,077,626
4,517,697
5, 577,629
6. 560, 208
7,161, 268
8.479,747
9, 577,721
8,036,561
8, 504,104
8,385,346
8. 636,595

503,897
519, 513
460,312
480,027
381,444
451,050
445,196
343, 160
319,800
302, 501
208, 536
I

18,660
64,083
83,008
103, 357
143,127
175, 395
196,907
330, 104
328, 511
600,451
688,119

519. 220
512; 827
690,438
824, 898
838, 051
898, 170
1,052,892
980, 918
1,080,828
1.135,174
1,161,704

772,600
979, 249
1.265,721
1,406,178
1,792,682
2,349, 366
2, 678, 504
2,998, 180
3. 575, 336
4,033,165

23,841.
41,422
59,979
89,142
100,360
94,088
83,243
36, 384
32, 943
44, 652
65,064

2,353,851
2, 344,136
2, .987,015
3,315, 455
2,954,394
3, 466, 940
3, 274,308
2, 487, 661
2,952, 824
2,662,385
3,371,336

8. 563, 749
8, 821, 242
10,877,087
12,771,833
14,021,609
35,924,865
17, 155,421
15, 142,331
16.320,564
16,897,980
18, 347, 837

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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and Counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

D u e from
banks, including lawful
reserve a n d
jash in v a u l t

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

.0
1
250
25
50
125
900
50
185
325
125
25
600
130
100
70
600
100
50
50
225
100
25
240
100
100
365
825
100
2,300
561
50
200
125
200
300
1,800
725
300

35
150
21
77
176
530
17
86
277
88
22
360
107
24
13
669
40
139
12
253
22
1
174
89
57
160
396
73
3,792
475
9
414
95
101
1,432
864
176
556

13
170
20
25
100
699
30
159
249
89
25
550
28
99
70
593
100
44
22
219
50
5
86
98
97
295
334
69
1,832
545
49
200
117
124
300
1,440
707
278

Total
deposits

CO
O

Bills payable

and rediscounts

S

ALABAMA
Autauga.
Barbour
Blount
Bullock....
Butler
Calhoun
Chilton
Clay...
Coffee
Colbert
Conecuh
C ovington
Crenshaw
Cullman
Dale
Dallas
DeKalb
Elmore
Escambia
Etowah...
Fayette
Franklin
Geneva
Greene
_
Hale....
Henry
Houston
Jackson
Jefferson
Lee
Limestone. . . .
Madison
Marengo.
Marshall
Mobile
Montgomery
Morgan
Pike...

_.




511
1,130
242
602
720
5,071
354
510
1,670
987
335
3,260
797
456
405
2,957
697
616
147
2,283
517
149
953
600
625
1,474
3,708
645
28, 245
2,624
204
2,022
660
1,011
9,150
9, 210
2, 306
1,832

25
196
48
156
266
2,324
42
237
272
351
83
735
73
111
114
1,354
115
346
32
811
110
16
166
120
118
319
490
109
7,860
787
52
424
156
291
3,553
3, 501
1,303
1, 248

42
157
81
69
236
1,146
78
74
236
246
50
427
259
171
39
901
169
384
49
507
81
38
2S7
37
98
194
472
142
10,460
525
39
562
262
407
2,373
2,973
754
614

597
1,542
380
744
1,303
8,876
478
881
2,286
1,676
490
4,718
1,191
749
.
593
5,366
1,023
1,375
247
3,929
766
221
1,436
824
854
2,074
4,886
995
48,179
4,081
343
3,110
1,112
1,767
15,171
17,181
4, 605
3. 738

440
667
314
592
902
6,740
381
442
1,149
1,375
408
2,747
921
513
334
3,042
783
1,142
163
3,026
594
191
807
383
457
1,027
2,626
741
39,159
2,262
235
2,102
737
1,341
13,139
12,774
2,976
2, 593

59
304

W
o
o
285 .
10
411
5
106
439

205
129
154
142
227
704
12
600
234
137
38
302
10

o
d

2, 580
809
3,565
498
145
227

921
83
973
230
21
3

696
276
677
168
78
16

4,280
1 190
5,508
961
253
260

380
100
300
100
30
25

413
88
402
37
22
5

378
50
293
49
10

2,963
952
4,483
775
191
173

71

I
1
106

97,409

30,545

27, 550

162, 238

13,386

12,949

10, 710

119, 762

4,683

W

2

347
168
246
1,498
35
993
136
685
589

285
180
294
2,479
41
1,324
52
850
197

1 793
664
1,488
11,907
154
5,992
378
3, 509
2, 555

125
50
100
750
25
200
50
150
200

92
21
56
456
21
351
1
166
28

70
48
98
407
10
199
22
55
149

1 506
537
1,100
10,194
98
5,156
270
3,074
2, 087

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O
W
H

134
82

^
2

75

H

o

902
282
890
6,912
74
3,391
150
1,794
1,388

19

Taliadfiga
Tallapoose
Tuscaloosa
Walker
Wileox
Winston

15,873

4, 097

5,702

28,440

J,650

1,192

1, 058

24, 022

6
1
2
1

Total

____

30
56

ARIZONA

Cochiso
Coconino

.

--•-

...

Maricopa
Navajo
Pi in a
Pinal
.

_

Santa Cruz
Yuma
Total....

_

1
1
6
I
2
2
2

ARKANSAS

Arkansas
Benton
Boonc

_

_

__.__

Carroll .
Chicot
Clark
.
Clav
-_ - _
Clcburnc
Conway
('raighead
Crawford
Cross
Dallas
_
Garland _ __ _- ..
Greene
Flcmpstead
Hot Springs
_
H o ward
_
Independence
.) ackson
Jefferson
Johnson _
Lafayette.
Lawrence

Lee
_
Little River
Logan.

_ _
__ ....

-

7
2
3
1
1
2
I

1
2
1

._

1

1
2
2
2
1

. _
...
_

__

....

_......___

.. _




... ..

1

2
2
2

5

2
I
1
1
i

1,185
2,283
864
775
402
256
640
161
654
887
448
142
450
1, 658
1,075
1,621
239
89
887
1,103
3, 723
964
185
253
426
355
263

209
478
137
231
90
43
77
4
65
59
293
54
233
6S6
177
44
2
314
128
1,624
107
67
79
38
58
246

392
626
319
231
108
5-1
145
131
129
79
167
78
113
1,050
297
271
140
31
135
189
1,188
140
59.
71
100
41
136

2,006
3, 528
1,379
1,272
638
372
909
302
855
1,123
945
281
825
3, 5S3
1,8.19
2, 208
435
132
1,402
1,455
6,626
1,244
317
416
595
483
662

200
olO
75
135
50
50
75
25
50
150
100
25
100
300
175
350
25
25
150
100
300
185
25
50
80
25
80

113
230
50
70
20
14
SO
7
82
20
32
17
51
292
204
121
9
1
69
245
540
61
29
12
49
36
35

75
294
50
96
50
40
25
50
40
100
24
25
99
137
25
124
43
245
70
25
2-4
25
80

1, 557
2,610
1,170
971
516
267
729
270
598
770
713
239
648
2,916
1,291
1, 539
376
106
954
1.035
5,404
883
238
320
466
342
467

8

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£
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389

H
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34

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Q
75
142

H

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50
50
61

Q
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W
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105
32
132
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1924—Continued

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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and Counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

1

ARKANSAS—continued
Madison
Miller
.
Mississippi
Monroe

Oiiachita
Phillips
Poinsett Polk
Prairie
Pulaski
St. Francis
Saline
Scott
Sebastian..
Sevier
Union
Washington
Woodruff
Yell

.

.

1
1

.

1
1

-

_

_.
__
_

_

._

._

Total

1
2
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
8
2
4
5
1
1
88

320

48

2,778
616
86

756

786

233
269
61

3,338
374
229
78

7

15

5,478

73
2
1,061

446
283
174

168
5
64

9,583

4,266

130
723

146
36
330
665
36
56
21

513

4,605
862
139
1,367
4,426

50
400

150
25

26

19

419

145

195

3,665
644
97
1,229
2,846

38
25

10
13
50
49

591
400
122

100
700
85
50
25

1,671

8,901

700

332

277
64
70

934
357
328

80
25
25

83

19

2T>7

2,884

16,939

1,357

6
17

1,170

1,302

13,080

60
320
114
3
7

30
69
300

7,880
2,402

120
247

50
500
325
25
25

24

85
191

89,100

7,912

5,412

4,315

68,454

200
30

275

62

78

454

5,092
1,912

1,469

2,020

425
2
31

8,819
3,164

93
123

712
19
83

54,052

14,933

16,440

551
10

10
9

50
370
49

274
274
66

6,314

275
173
17
21

1,185

722
326
278

H
W
H
O
o
%

i

28
46
12
7

2,923

El
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CALIFORNIA

Alameda
Butte
Contra Costa
Eldorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lassen.

_ . ..
_
_..




9
2
fi
1
14
2
3
3
1
4
5
1

23, 707
1,722
1,219

9,833
1,010
1,081

133

247

5,991

1,797

569

454

3,055
3,915

1,592

636

1,311
3,322
515

780
148
484

1,113
102

7,395
530
332
44
807
98
542

1,114
100
220
488
115

42, 319
3,4G1
2,820
438

9,189
1,160
5, 261
6,220
893

2,300
5,334
735

2,775

1,864

2,019

150
325
50
975
125
410
550
50
250
425
50

120
53
9
350
56
483
278
23
41
418

62
296
50
688
125
325
360

20

32, 001
3,130
2,120

1,071

828

25
146
33
23
236
232

3,896
4,979
1,681
4,140
664

w

20

329

6,103

747

183
118

2, 954

a

Los Angeles
Madera
Marin_
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
--.
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Hacer
Kiverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino..
San Diego..
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo.
SanMateo
Santa Barbara...
Santa Clara
_
Santa Cruz
Shasta..
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehaina
_
_
Tulare
_
Tuolumne__
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba
Total
Adams
Alamosa
Arapahoo
Archuleta
Baca
_.
Bent
Boulder
Ohaffee
Clear Creek.
Conejos
Crowley
Delta
Denver




68
3
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
18
3
13
4
2
14
6
4
6
1
4
3
0
5
2
3
7
9
6
1
I
12
2
1
2
1

209, 466
1,073
537
1,255
1,131
462
839
2,276
60
16,354
510
6,499
19,063
439
7,776
13,412
157,940
3,970
139
1,595
6,561
6,887
3,491
1,113
1,065
2,804
5,305
2,223
973
541
5,567
1,427
913
1,132
384

58,667
297
255
1,149
250
178
208
1,662
157
4,521
517
2,607
9,295
333
3,250
f», 851
45,695
2,676
66
1,493
2,305
5,801
1,816
733
1,093
2,799
2,010
946
152
325
1,374
1,116
467
204
565

72,131
226
260
309
103
60
174
383
15
2,909
214
2.092
6,208
166
1,806
2,954
53, 467
892
28
337
1,497
1,293
1,278
260
482
787
691
493
177
102
897
438
91
128
74

351,942
1,790
1,079
2,835
1, 560
749
1,351
4,447
204
24, 797
1, 307
11,621
36, 089
984
13,435
23, 983
283, 941
7,847
283
3,487
10,84.7
14,543
0,913
2,249
2,671
0,662
8,486
3,968
1,336
1, 014
8, 387
3,059
1,608
1,546
1,032

19,807
175
100
250
100
85
100
175
50
1,975
150
825
2,200
125
825
1,450
18,500
825
50
32fi
650
825
550
200
125
550
1,075
400
50
100
700
175
300
275
50

14, 662
49
28
97
36
43
51
169
5
1,170
39
653
2,377
153
707
964
21,841
952
10
319
624
791
598
97
149
444
552
190
98
22
480
125
70
113
34

8,454
58
50
125
100
84
25
174
50
1,293
149
463
2. 184
99
709
1,431
9,215
577
50
150
542
510
298
.190
100
372
599
153
25
96
253
163
160
74
25

298,311
1,476
901
2, 338
1,095
522
1,124
3,875
359
18,558
969
9, 358
28, 794
607
10, 827
19,930
207, 676
5, 238
155
2, 000
8, 060
11,600
5,427
1,745
2,297
5,126
5,299
3,050
1,112
759
6,145
2, 587
875
810
923

270

581,277

179, 540

165,207

928, 932

00, 252

52, 487

33, 892

731,018

42
198
420
5
16
80
1,899
681
176
25
172
2G<»
33,24<J

305
361
381
12
82
112
1,103
338
36
62
152
254
28,392

1,140
1, 35a
2, 239
129
274
447
8,519
1,800
439
291
502
1, ofVi
140,809

24
60
85
1
1L
3
627
49
13

24
50
73

1,027
1,102
1,928
83
238
344
6, 880
1,530
320

2
2
5
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
I
4
9

758
734
1,344
78
161
239
4,S15
725
206
195
103
942
71,475 1

65
75
125
25
25
50
550
175
50
40
25
125
5,150 1

• 13

45

r8
>
6,9.L3

50
314
47
50
6
10
124
740

422
1 , lf>\>
127,734

5,553
31
23
230
15
50
50
1,702
3 11
1
1,078

ft
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O
2
4

213
135
14,28L
250
15

h?

340
800
40
10

r:
C
&
x

168
878
14
5
50

W
O
M
r

808
1
0
lr)9
275

&
Q
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32, T.0S

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W
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1924—Continued

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f Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and Counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills x>ayable
d

discounts

O
W
H
O

COLORADO—continued

Douglas
_
Eagle
_
Elbert
El Paso
Fremont
Garfield
Gilpin
Gunnison
_
'
Huerfano
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
Kit Carson
Lake
La Plata
Larimer
Las Animas
Lincoln
Logan
Mesa
Moffat
Montezuma
Montrose
Morgan
Otero
Phillips....
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco
Rio Grande.
Routt
Saguache
San Juan
San Miguel
Sedgwick. .
Teller

_




421
145
166
8,291
2,216
1,512
39
290
979
63
815
396
297
241
1,211
5,965
3,088
770
1,728
1,567
453
693
1,333
1,945
888
507
916
5,999
488
371
772
329
280
269
653
366

70
82
3
3,235
1,309
621
230
258
583
1
285
12
31
892
453
1,092
1,963
122
356
466
89
198
371
250
226
85
200
4,595
18
40
39
36
179
145
105
945

45
126
30

570
357
228

3,055
1,077

14,748
4,804
2,706

496
53
424
477
21
L75
30
80

1,078
596

1,398
1,259

172
249
470
171
252
522
415
566
73
383

7,585
58
47
104
82
125
218
105
591

329
990

2,069
101

1,414

462
441

2,246
2, 336
8,906
6,516
1,126
2,749
2,672
779

1,182
2,118
2,849
1,781
766

1, 566
18, 564
598
512
933
481
587
662
984

1,922

50

50
50
775
225
225
25
50
60
25
75
25
80
200
200
650
300
115
305
150
50
105
225
210
125
100
125
600
40
50
50
.90
50
75
100
50

26
1
8
816
116
198
10
71
139
1
.83
59
12
47
49
466
150
76
92
72
32
65
114
192
127
28
106
1,281
25
2
45
51
03
30
25
10

419
181
148
24
48
18

198
179
627
299
60
265
150
10
99
113
184
108
63
75
397
10
25
10
15
13
49
100
50

3S9
281
153
12,733
4,283
2,081
270
821
1,868
75
1,238
253
336
1,801
1,906
0.587
5, 712
801
1,(501
2,224
643
897
1,007

2,177
1,421
471
1,254
16, 275
494
345
777
245
461
508
584
1, 702

92
2
55

H
W
o

p
H
O

125
13

38
15

105
5
29
90
51
81
175

Washington-_.
Weld
._..
Yuma
Total...

3
11
3

650
4,951
784

54
1,193
193

157
1, 242
264

922
7,946
1, 343

95
615
120

68
618
72

44
400
84

649
6,135
962

66
174
105

142

134,482

63,257

55, 961

261,819

12,990

13,347

6,003

226,220

2,979

11
6
8
8
14
8
3
4

24,210
37,241
o, 923
0,235
50,426
8,028
.1,258
4,334

J 7,753
9,678
3,551
4,022
19,892
5,524
923
3,716

7,034
10,285
1.326
.1,293
.11,099
1,865
554
1,024

52,011
61,617
11,070
12,039
80, 508
16,115
2,900
9,329

3,533
4,950
1,055
1,169
6,750
2,050
450

4,653
7,704
934
886
8,389
2,248
391

2,248
3,031
712
982
4, 152
1,120
244

265
50
168
497
1,911
283

350

652

236

40,774
45,878
8,197
8, 505
65,089
10,384
1,815
7,794

62

137,655

6f>, 059

34,480

251, 589

2.0,307

25,857

12,725

18S,436

3,471

I

2,789
6,113
.1,895

3,769
3,247
1,102

447
1,915
294

7,106
11,765
3,437

622
S13
275

1,056
1,454
342

361
641
• 122

4,727
8,606
2,617

341
230
76

I
S

10, 797

8,118

2,656

22,308

1,710

2,852

1, 124

15,950

647

CONNECTICUT

Fairfiekl Hartford
Litchfield
Middlesex
New Haven...
New London..
Tolland
WindhaiB
Total...
Kent
Now Castle..
Sussex

297

w
o
w
H

o

DKLAWAKE

Total.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington.
Alachua
Bay.
Broward
Charlotte
Columbia
Dade
DeSoto
Duval
Escambia
Gadsden
Hamilton
Hardee
Ilernando
Highlands
Hillsborough.
Jackson
Lake
Lee
Manatee
Marion
Monroe
Nassau
Orange




1
4

68,418

30,125

21,294

130,412

9, 527

8,184

5,693

102,315

4,068

()

951

388

159

920
351

2, .532
1,313
664

125

1
.

1,163
158
40

250
50

98
8

123
125

2,125
760
606

17
63
347

20
49

175
2,650
1,000
100
30
50
50
150
2,000
85
75

145
1,807
364
22
9
30
16
51
953
32
40

.120
1,895
692
100
30

H
W
O

80

25
50
400

o

]

1
"
i

3
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2

r

w
203
257

328
394

47
189

85
77

494
704

8,882
1,356
32,119
3,236
642
227
401
391
861
12,071
634
571

3,252
282
16,556
3,248
116
o7
24
92
126
5,239
157
398

6,290
289
15,080
1,300
62
35
259
112
243
4,505
104
373

18,686
2,022
66,275
8,213
859
331
732
625
1,309
22, 578
936
1,406
1,261
1,654
2,882
1,720
1,407
2,058

1

649

230

305

1
2
1

721
1,127
("4
i)

510
1,291
374

316
345
592

1
2

653

579
134

147
794

1,034

50
16
1,099
85
75

428
541
17,938
1,340
59,309
6,110
402
262
604
478
974
18,405
675
1 216

100

121

50

41
108
47

40
125
100

100
75

94
99

100
74

1,447
2,409
1,473
1,113
1,793

4
235
48
30
114
52
61

990

120
125
100

243

116
16

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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,
1924.—Continued

CO

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and Counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and
Capital srock undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

W
S
Q
55

FLORIDA—continued
palm "Rpanh
Pinellas
Polk-.
Putnam

1

St. Johns
Santa Rose
Seminole
Suwannee
Taylor
Volusia
Walton
Washington

--

Total.x

4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
I
1

339
8,669
3,720
862
2,750
358
1,019
688
473
794
233
196

198
2,849
304
235
1,687
277
278
138
182
380
113
69

54

.

89,274

40,872

1
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1

3&1
180
607
631
1,805
11,748
884
150
500
667
386
111
716
4,066
156
1,245
492
1,291
478

179
34
225
233
266
1.119
293
48
115
56
84
11
117
652
18
187
6
343
152

885
15,379
5,269
1,331
5,644
846
2,030
975
776
1,515
496
330

50
450
475
50
180
60
100
50
50
100
50
50

10
684
243
120
159
32
43
95
50
69
23
20

34
415
165
50
173
25
49
40
50
99
34
50

• 4,249
1,087
4,708
739
1,839
787
626
1,247
388
191

39,408

176,137

9,540

6,219

6,152

151,855

81
15
92
190
317
2,705
124
38
51
119
62
14
80
971
5
311
75
329
88

654
240
1,040
1,061
2,657
16,120
1,367
237
725
853
549
147
1,012
5,983
203
1,822
647
2,050
785

75
35
200
100
225
850
200
25
100
60
75
30
100
650
56
200
100
375
125

74
25
200
50
200
647
175
25
100
50
74
10
100
443
14
75

438
141
457
841
1, 795
11,786
844
170
365
635
329
66
687
2,610
59
1,440
417
1,067
439

310
3,210
1 042
196
1,202
174
514
134
87
205
134
39

H

791

13,805

24

12 L
25

M

424

§

3

j ^

19

fn

1,615

pi
O
hrj

Baldwin. __
Banks.. _
Barrow
_.
Barton
Ben Hill
Bibb. .
Brooks.
Bryan
Bulloch
Burke
Butts ..
Calhoun.._
Carroll
Clarke
Clay
Cobb
Colquitt
Coweta




o

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GEORGIA

Decatur

3

__

67
25
112
70
277
972
128
17
144
118
72
8
124
1,071
18
1C6
43
456
71

143
125

14

H

62

ft

70
1,861

O

20

d

io
33
1,167
57
87
25

£

ft
C

Dougherty...
Early
Elbert
Evans
Floyd........
Franklin
Fulton
Glynn
Gordon
Greene
Gwinctt
Ilabersham _.
Hall
Hancock
Hart
._..
Henry
Irwin.
Jackson
Jasper...
Jefferson
Jenkins
Lamar
Laurens.
Lowndes
McDuffie....
Marion
Mason
Mitchell
Morgan
Muscogee
Newton,
Paulding
Polk
Randolph
Richmond _..
Rockdale
Screven
Spalding
Stewart
Taylor
Tift
Terrell
Thomas
Toombs
Troup.,
Ware
Washington.
Whitfleld....
Wilkes
Worth

2
1
1
1
3
1
3
1

Total..




499
191
92
9
1,120
126
5,090
509
117
105
2
32
230
66
80
107
67
238
562
114
27
189
263
162
101
52
17
33
244
1,343
43
18
36
64
702
58
81
184
1
27
156
223
97
67
484
185
73
595
171
32

420
55
83
20
584
200
21,951
238
118
45
16
18
142
42
62
37
46
90
195
28
36
89
148
284
65
13
39
34
61
860
25
30
83
15
492
10
87
113
22
23
83
130
103
81
434
157
110
170
124
11

4,526
457
825
279
5, 502
718
93,221

2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1

3,102
197
439
235
3,471
374
61,017
1,284
546
346
156
189
1,005
168
332
57G
263
512
325
155
173
569
1,543
1,625
276
192
328
236
388
4,995
199
116
467
108
2,682
205
168
613
80
244
763
1,007
317
634
2,154
1,268
375
701.
711
191

1, 506
1,082
259

100
60
400
200
50
100
125
50

95

124,514

19,222

33,975

188, 407

lf.,491

]

2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
\
1
1
3
1

2,112

842
630
182
256
1,432
286
486
750
415
889
1,111
318
252
893
2,106
2,108
467
286
410
308
729
7,676
286
167
657
196
4,096
350
342
950
109
300
1,043
1,457
524
816
3,224
1,927
592

450
100
120
50
600
80
5,950
150
75
100
50
30
225
25
75
130
75
250
100
50
25
100
200
125
90
50
100
40
150
1,000
50
25
140
35
400
75
25
170
25
25
100

M0

297
28
46
20
725
54
7,295
237
32
1
8
12
143
5
54
127
27
104
121
57
15
1.48
104
165
45
18
30
27
65
952
20
6
32
35
254
15
10
59
1
34
103
232
59
43
445
86
66
45
128

249
40
80
6
498
80
2,657
148
50
100

24
50
197
49
60
190
50
50
99
100
30

2,845
125
518
152
3, 779
505
75,321
1,576
685
226
83
171
965
203
282
321
205
365
791
190
175
569
1,226
1,693
285
115
198
202
364
3,694
154
137
435
90
2,979
153
282
537
77
201
553
452
316
635
1,778
1,4»)8
426
1,202
611
52

1(5,534

10, 296

135, 013

30
99
25
75
100
50
135
100
11
25
49
200
125
27
50
20
150
• 982
40
25
24
393
30
25
169

538
136
61
51
1,442
103
41
13
28
71
57
35
10
12
27
376

ft
o
w
H

o
4

o
o

20
53
78
19
1,048
22
25
11
r>0
76
15
6
16
237
275

o

w

38
143
123
117
127
8,892

Co

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,
1924—Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and Counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and

securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total

resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

§

IDAHO

Ada
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
Bonneville .
Bonner
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Cassia
Clark
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
Fremont _
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
Lincoln
Madison _
Minidoka
Nez Perec
Oneida
Payette
Shoshone
Teton

4

.

.

_

.




.

4
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
7
o
1
1
1
1
2
1
8
1
.
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
5
1
I
3
1

8,410
2,244
575
286
848
523
1,302
1,226
343
77
157
2,453
397
154
70
371
290
524
170
357
165
1,045
471
636
684
246
278
620
209
4,617
238
348
1,685
278

2, 279
596
40
207
174
182
851
493
128
104
2
550
204
41
15
96
48
87
40
196
30
97
118
322
145
151
152
96
152
848
57
146
890
56

3,018
' 55
168
174
91
2K9
290
43
98
40
890
205
20
22
94
51
127
47
162
44
142
194
124
227
53
146
57
168
1.5J7
26
146
902
15

14, 506
3,559
701
673
1,313
842
2,156
2,049
565
295
214
4,177
888
230
113
624
407
826
289
772
253
1,499
897
1,141
1,140
529
604
863
581
7,283
338
693
3,593
445

890
300
50
25
75
100
250
100
25
50
25
475
100
25
25
100
50
75
30
90
25
145
100
100
50
100
70
50
75
450
30
80
150
50

700
240
50
20
66
35
50
60
17
1
8
160
27
7
3
50
9
21
3
20
19
37
64
14
40
3
43
60
23
292
26
1
129
8

882
12
13
25
70
99
124
25
24
129
25
24
25
55
46
25
16
49
97
20
95
69
50
49
449
29
60
112
25

12,026
3,006
491
603
740
567
1,489
1,864
452
244
181
3, 322
762
110
85
427
287
559
256
616
184
765
684
901
1,030
233
422
266
434
6,054
222
493
3, 202
169

7
98
354
40
243
48
91
64
22
36
116

n
o
K

hj
H

s

5
o
H

535

98
437
38
30
59

193

si

o
d
w
fed
O

Twin Falls...
Washington..

1;

2,203
873

478
94

419
62

3, 588
1,186

Total..

72 i

35, 373

9,665

10, 709

59,832

3, 775
1,660
825
1,156
813
3,066
1,493
1, 795
3,198
4,271
1,672
761
324
5,194
603,323
1,713
1,005
3,928
1,485
1,759
2, 546
4,301
1,069
671
1,071
2,997
1,003
2,837
743
1,958
3, 336
1, 139
2, 362
313
5, 750
1,413
1,968
433
2, 224
497
1, 322
400
10,087
1,774
172
6,136

1,768
692
43.7

788
478
216
160
63
360
232
219
1,365
809
406
180
169
830
233,288
333
157
616
270
442
646
625
98
155
200
848
243
591
115
236
945
241
295
19
1,103
283
539
137
551
38
262
67
4,499
404
61
908

Adams
AlexanderBond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Carroll
Cass.
Champion.
Christian. Clark
Clay.
Clinton
Coles
Cook..
Crawford
Cumberland.
DeKalb
De Witt
Douglas
Du Page
Edgar...
Edwards
Effinghani
Fayette
Franklin
Ford
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene.
Grunely
Hamilton
Hancock
Henderson...
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson.
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
Jo Davies
Johnson
Kano
Kankakee...-.
Kendall
Knox




451

155
802
635
982
1,411
1,200
776
348
969
1,063
156, 389
607
364
1,066
361
635
1, 085
1,071
338
334
732
1,373
816
1,486
209
762
1,443
323
513
89
1, f>f>3
427
1, 355
230
938
95
1,241
140
7,117
478
59
1,681

6,661
2,995
1,542
1,818
1,129
4,431
2,421
3,098
6,293
6,678
2,974
1,379
1,534
7,403
1, 031,605
2,777
1, 585
5, 749
2,171
2,978
4,439
6,357
1,564
1,195
2,105

5, 550
2,169
5,084
1,131
3,032
5,827
1, 765
3,398
536
8,842
2,193
4,028
829
3,991
664
2,878
670
29,197
2,907
301
9, 207

425
75
4,835 |
500
200
165
200
100
390
200
250
370
742
250
140
125
553
57,875
225
200
325
240
295
325
555
125
100
200
270
205
325
110
305
625
105
375
75
560
200
260
50
280
50
250
85
1,680
175
25
530

105
19

148
65

2,292
699

617
328

!,430

2,936

46,137

3,454

493
115
140
137
100
360
198
230
249
615
199
137
118
407
5,373
151
178
219
223
273
85
516
124
75
144
191
203
298
97
163
603
79
311
50
425
187
233
50
253
25
90
58
1, 362
140
12
482

5, 485
2, 215
1,173
1,273
670
3,179
1, 825
2,282
4,988
4,678
2,283
922
1,164
5, 364
867, 743
2,186
1,067
4,735
1,455
2,099
3,814
4,285
1, 058
941
1,613
4,624
1,556
3,918
797
2,307
3,848
1,479
2,358
193
6, 789
1, 663
3, 233
626
3,121
458
2,164
474
23,907
2,281
220
6, 713

164
168
59
146

79
402
197
307
475
336
191
93
53
592
69,336
158
64
406
216
256
198
641
60
68
135
378
130
523
54
159
711
65
192
76
908
113
219
40
263
12
374
53
2, 225
299
38
1,195

289
5
30
181
100
5
210
238
50
37
73
487
14, 202
57
76
15
35
51
18
358
154
1
1
13
82
75
20
73
97
34
150
142
160
31

74
73
62

H
14
O
O

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20
0
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1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollar;*]
Number of
banks

States and Counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources.

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

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Lake
LaSalle
Lawrence. _
Lee...
Livingston . .
Logan
Macon
Alacoupin..Madison
_
Marion. __
MarshalL. .
Mason
Maasac
McDonough
Mellenry. . .
McLean
. _
Menard
MercerMonroe.
Montgomery..
Morgan _
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria.
.
Perry..
_.
Pike
Pope
Pratt
Pulaski
Putnam
Handolph
Kichland
Kock Island
St. Glair
Saline
Sangamon




6
16

4,187
12,665
1,740

5

3,788

4
7

5
4
9
12
6
5
1
4
5
3

4
2

4

_

2
12
2

1
2
5
4
4
1

5
3
1
3
2
1
13
4
2

2,772
4,104
7,960
3,272
7,740
2,034
2,205
758
1,337
2,337
1,374
4,542
646
1,959
662
4,017
4,226
375
1,022
19,226
1,903
1,924
227
1,764
361
388
493
628
818
18,284
1,862
6,193

3,356
6,331
899
1,946
854
1,079
3,734
2,987
10,055
1,994
473
615
797
945
505
524
181
168
628
1,963
2,552
84
159
7,935
1,202
479'

95'
357
193
132
599:
327
109
12,204
1,492
2,063

1,140
2,933
574
594
499
722
3,656
976
4,107
536
311
274
280
516
292
709
107
209
207
928

736
65

143
4,784
417
344
48
318
95

77
259
120
139
5,864
448
1,654

8,907
22,763
3,340
6,655
4,311
6,161
16,137
7,543
22,735
4,720
3,134
1,698
2,504
3,932
2,221
6,077
955
2,477
1,523
7,239
7,584
561
1,415
33,229
3, 578
2,811
391
2,651
715
612
1,392
1,136
1,225
37, 207
4.058
10,685

460
1,356
246
376
265
490
1,075
396
1,036
365
240
100
186
330
L60
640
12.',
205
75
695
300

50
115
2,125
166
260
60
235
76
50
100
100
100
2,310
250
800

699
2,077
225
528
283
630
863
468
1,392
337
248
227
291
338
197
398
125
133
81
378
591
22
105
4,076
245
4f>4
15
177
41
40
77
77
f)2
1,870
112
299

436
801
150
274
252
348
1,014
271
649
289
98
174
317
37
126
84
109
74
624
296
50
84
1,851
125
145
50
197
27
90
99
55
1, 4S1
248
396

7,241
18,293
2,705
5,397
3,376
4,446
12,967
6,387
19,637
3,702
2,479
1,371
1,820
2,866
1,835
4,489
606
1,654
1, 292
5, 353
6,255
400
1,105
25,137
3,030
1,916
276
1,749
573
521
1,113
850
. 936
30,370
3, 118
8,548

71
205
15
82
135
247
228
22
2
. 25
68
30
92
424
15
377
163
138
40
7
12
14
2f)
193

10
82
1,130
165
486

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Stark
,
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
_
Wabash
_
Warren
_
Washington.. _.
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williams
Winnebago
Woodford
Total

_.
_.
_

477
63
803
2,353
863
3,922
1,582
1.376
1, 676
'413
846
1,790
11,926
2.469
5,884
280

351
31
766
1,500
220
2,160
467
776
391
161
344
801
4,452
768
4,212
218

3,113
572
4, 721
8,384
2,311
15,077
3,975
6,950
2,758
1,515
3,133
7,060
26, 689
6, 578
30, 621
2,019

325
50
300
625
200
1,545
225
435
225
160
295
575
965
250
2,475
225

128
28
586
987
131
855
222
649
106
97
183
591
1,598
462
2, 394
121

300
50
148
585
115
1,386
223
383
225
97
270
347
862
248
1.163
'174

1,964
409
3,494
6,159
1. 765
10,996
2,948
5, 431
2,126
1,099
2, 293
5,427
23,183
5, 523
24,417
1,332

392
36
174
20
100
259
284
36

503

_

2, 059
468
2, 732
4, 204
1.118
8,151
1,544
4,549
602
842
1,720
4,067
9,602
3,129
18, 848
1,372
902, 638

303,828

308,169

1,576,728

95, 955

110,146

34,074

1,293,606

24,713

1
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
5
4
1
3
4
4
2
2
3
4
1
2
3
3
2
6
3
2
7
2
4
4
3

633
17,728
1,226
882
700
1,057
710
3,030
1,170
1,425
2,244
206
1.385
1,378
1,771
930
4,726
484
3,085
1,076
2, 505
1,094
916
1,120
3,373
3,871
1,021
2,292
329
827
2,223
3,737

140
7,178
232
60
277
167
272
i 528
330
1,192
441
48
735
1,186
380
84
1, 516
244
1,838
498
1,201
430
436
255
922
1,114
948
549
97
290
547
1,021

125
4.017
199
123
134
137
141
508
177
500
261
35
419
564
347
159
1,574
90
982
189
445
222
269
178
463
546
437
374
55
168
408
868

911
31,018
1,711
1,100
1,160
1,612
1. 150
5,264
1,772
3,264
3,100
297
2,666
3,185
2,646
1,229
8,213
867
6,183
1.870
4; 191
1, 835
1,672
1,610
4, 929
6,309
2, 515
3,422
503
1,359
3,405
5,972

100
1,800
155
125
125
130
100
450
175
300
400
25
250
300
355
75
700
100
265
200
400
205
175
75
350
500
150
328
50
175
335
475

27
1,545
115
96
48
155
32
201
132
174
164
14
309
229
171
56
472
54
309
59
319
86
169
64
2(>0
396
127
177
43
138
344
521

99
1,646
145
33
99
128
94
445
173
295
378
16
239
298
253
50
664
87
261
148
395
203
150
75
343
44')
149
313
50
173
291
414

7
1
2
9
5
15
3
5
4
3
7
7
8
4
7
*,

55
91
118
76
95
100
167

INDIANA

Adams
Allen
_
Bartholomew
Benton
Blackford
_
Boone
Carroll
_
Cass
_
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Crawford..
Daviess..
Dearborne
Decatur
_
DoKalb
Delaware
Dubois
Elkhart
Fayette
Floyd
Fountain.
Franklin.
_
_
_
Fulton
_.
Gibson
Grant
Greene
Hamilton
_
Hancock
Hendricks
Henry
Howard




686
24, 532
1,182
806
888
982
923
4,159
1,289
2.440
1,903
242
1,803
2,358
1,771
993
6,064
591
5.312
\,277
2, 90S
1,281
1,174
1,387
3, '.78
4, 729
2,088
2,300
305
873
2,219
4,322

1,138
114
39

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w

o
o
H

163

fin
255

5
o

64
94
55
313
32
35
100
61
4
9
208
160
225
55
215
190

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192 J+—Continued

to

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and Counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills paykble
and rediscounts

O

INDIANA—continued

Huntington
Jackson
Jasper
Jay
Jefferson
Jennings..
Johnson
Knox
Lagrange..

Lake
Laporte
Lawrence
Madison .
Marion
Marshall
Martin
Miami
Monroe

_

.__.

3
1

.

- .

. .

1,879
1,537
839
554

2

. .

969

3
7
3
1
12
3
3
2

4
2

...

Montgomery

Morgan
Newton
Noble
Ohio
Orange.
Owen .
Parke
Perry
Pike
Porter
Posey .
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Ripley.
Rush
St. Joseph

2
3

. ..

W
£
X
^

.

1
3

2
3
5

1
1
1
2
1
3
4
3

1
6
3

.

_




_

3
4
2
5
5

912
1,856
5,058
741
12,188
2,740
1,352
1,052
44,476
1,287
221

2,178
1,875
1,792
2,064
204
259
425
622
466
635

1,257
893

867
2,065
959
1,338
559
296

2,152
8,294

516
648

71
170
1,288
419
571
1,376
60
9,111
2, 593
1,178
412

388
295

119
152

426

198
644
1,252
81
3, 551
837
464
215

16,349
111

17,149
213

41
376

29
524

1,247
7.50
701

391
382
211

58
13
190
141
161
276
897
543

34
46
88
273
75
180
158
178

162
796
411

182
406
93

602
144
368
411

298
249
105
457

2,629

2,850

2,849
2,567
1,153
897
2, 714
1,623
3,255
8,088
918
25,730
6,460
3,100
1,728
83,196
1,709
364
3, 289
3,547
3,052
3,187
308
342
761

1,074

738

1,139
2,419
1,664
1,279
3,370
1,498
2,383
1,059
795

3,157
14,647

225
250

225
50

250

160
350
730
100
1,275
475
225
150

155
194

34
27
276
171
212
429
27
1,147
256
226
68

123
248

54
49

247

158
300
423
49
1,061
273
222
143

6,650
90

4,798
155

6,254
90

25
240

23
199

12
198

220
300
315

184
500
237

220
296
284

50
25
100
105
50
100
200
100

15
22
37
68
28
86
119
88

50
10
100
39
35
99
198
60

81
183
89

100
273
82

225
165
55
375

140
32
55
379
923

203
46
55
325
943

100
275
100

1,975

2,311
1,855
733
771
1,936
1,132
2,141
5,886
645
21,923
5,450
2,417
1,367
61,412
1,337
244

2, 635
2,903
1,941
1,841
189
285
524
838
502
854

1,722
1,417
998
2, 597
1,208
1,693
772
631

1,960
10,387

So
20
99
-

-

S
g

ra

^

333
2S0

3
§
1 1
—

10

f1

1,973
25

W

6
20

15

4
328

O

^
LJ

a
W

H
fH

25
124

3
3

150

fcj

37

^

16
123
43
118

417

Shelby
Spencer
Steuben
Sullivan
Switzerland.
Tippecanoe...
Tipton
Union
._
Vanderburg.
Vermilion...
Vigo
Wabash
Warrick
Wayne
White
Whitley
Total ..




248 j

1,224
1,988
1,407
1,149
2,562
10,050
2,093
1,759
1,899
2,486
351
1,912
1,799
1,690
909
6,143

2,149
2, 527
201
2,681
1,247
8,006
1,794
1,657
668
570
639
1,860
2,221
1,283

753
144
281
358
174
2,618
440
186
8,586
614
4,217
1,031
632
3,176
56
223

465
53
105
486
38
1,521
257
86
2,967
365
1,585
372
260
1,353
35
113

3,096
374
1,387
2,451
397
8, 527
2,238
1,034
24,805
2,132
12,013
3,797
2,397
9,780
403
1,489

325
35
100
235
50
. 525
200
50
1,500
95
1,500
450
200
775
50
100

418
21
112
98
26
443
115
161
688
167
1,349
268
96
803
32
3

95,435

1,674
167
916
1,484
174
4,045
1,506
754
11,761
1,116
5,851
2,206
1,460
4,758
301
997

58, 368

389, 259

31,843

23,469

27,586

131
381
287
564
392
276
3,000
783
497
293
274
63
310
537
213
89
752
369
533
31
250
558
1,966
243
395
78
100
127
320
304
3,789
167

246
380
143
690
279
374
2,130
356
290
488
450
33
321
443
589
142
1,798
313
425
21
346
328
1,582
247
371
76
72
124
290
451
1,786
184

1,351
2,038
2,649
2,811
1,884
3,442
15, 799
3,589
2,628
2,958
3,485
489
2,727
2,847
2, 652
1,216
9, 355
3, 035
3,623
289
3, 637
2, 229
11,786
2,366
2, 690
867
835
906
2,544
3,296
11,579
1,811

110
150
225
185
185
200
1,215
350
150
175
300
50
230
150
175
80
460
225
230
25
350
125
650
190
175
55
60
50
100
185
750
150

51
68
60
86
72
140
649
111
207
309
138
10
157
107
90
105
430
171
96
5
198
93
842
108
33
30
39
15
104
139
512
26

83
100
225
134
46
170
995
109
146
174
193
50
192
149
86
75
427
174
230
25
173
72
617
.174
174
55
60
49
100
174
432
150

323
35
75
185
49
492
200
50
1,480

78
1,268

442
200
685
50
100

1,696

267

282
1,065
1,883

239
6,932
1,440

"36
46
5
75
97

773
20,186
1,789
7,714
2,54G
1,646
7,296

"851

1,163

"160
90
130
192
23
122

291, 780

10.237

248

1,689
2,047
2,384
1,349
2,842
12,486
2,946
2,125
2,300
2,503
297
2,103
2,441
2,210
869
7,861
2, 243
3,050
185
2,500
1,905
9,431
1,772
2,243
708
675
792
1,993
2,380
9,831
1,026

o
w
H
O

w

136
23
91
23
120
90

346
82
45
"92
86
163
222
"49
416
25
245
122
65
19

O

247
417

54

459

*.

&
O3

TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March Sly

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

s
3

IOWA—continued
Fayctte
Floyd_._
Franklin
Fremont
Greene
Grundy
Guthrie
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardiu
Harrison
Henry. _.
Howard
Humboldt

Ida

Iowa
Jackson
Jasper .
Jefferson
J ohnson
Jones _ _
Keokuk..
Kossuth__
Lee
Leim
Louisa
Lucas
Lyon
Madison
Mahaska
Marion
Marshall
Mills
Mitchell

5
6
$
4
8
8

5

. . .

V_

. .

.'

___..„„_-

.

4
6
7
4
3
2
4
1
1
3
5
L
1
3
3
7
1
3
1
2

7

.

MOIIOII8.

Monroe




3
3
6
2
4
4
2
2

1 582
2,653
1,270
1,647
931

1,079
2,661
3,092
2,581
3,243
1,613
1,743
440
988
242
810

1,469
2,672
919

1,146
1,558
959

2,600
871

564
821
401
205
134
212
333
513
263
704
521
281
183
163
61
55
286
449
418

1,101
241
245
390
407

362
764
373
298
458
273
462
488
484

1,146

3/2
268
149
223
34
99
186
559
184
240
124
411
378
639

2,644
4,345
2,149
2,258
1,306
1,631
3,536
4,355
3,753
5,51C
2,713
2,529
850

1,465
373

1,089
2,079
3,966
1,550
2,556
2,001
1,664
3,695
2,030
24,789

12,181

5,762

6,265

242

53
302
470
379
479
603
416
254

2,333
4,178
1,763
3,089
5,563
3,083
2,081
2,730

50

66
256
494
206
404
491
513
167
553
69

363:

242

1,204

1,682
2,885
1,101
2,035
4,106
2,001
1,404
1,345
287
544

780

376

432

225
325
140
160
100
125
225
200
250
350
190
175
75
125
50
65
150
250
100
100
175
150
240
150

135
207
148
101
60
104
132
318
124
301
133
142
52
44
6
46
194
196
112
112
86
83
129
171

1,050

1,129

50
150
365
275
250
360
225
190
150
75
125

36
93
150
75
201
380
87
134
218
19
49

161
210
103
108
62
124
188
183
199
248
179
143
73
42
49
50
55
121
99
99
174
149
238
45
827
49
99
329
256
199
358
60
90
87
25
124

2,124
3,534
1,758
1,641
1,002
1,207
2,895
3,053
2,967
4,539
2,174
2,044

69

248
81
60
48
571
179
77
37
25

651

1,153

228
912

1,619
3,324
1,239
2,245
1,434
1,276
2,665
1, 058
21,780

100
40
18
61
75
132
6
424

241

1,841
2,904
1,108
2,387
3,837
2,711
1,468
2,275

313
906

152
429
50
52
507
181

w
w
o
o

g

3
o
r1

Montgomery
Muscatine
O'Brion-.
Oseeola
Page
Palo Alto
Plymouth
Pocahontas
Polk....
Pottnwattamie..
Poweshiok
Ringgold
Sac_
Scott
_. ..
Shelby
Sioux
Story
Toma
Taylor
Union
Van Buren
Wapello
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Winnebago
Winneshiek
Woodbury
Worth
Wright

6
1
5
3
10
5

r
>

5
4
3
5
1
2
2
1
5
7
7
4
4
2
4
1
1
5
6
6
1




892
2,803

993
5, 212
2,719
2,910
1,470
25,905
5,145
3,881
133.
1,785
6,634

548
232
542
34
656
154
703
161

690
324
859
178
775
338
770
262

5,120
1.249
'389

8,029
1,404

6.163
1, 536
4,.420
1,276
7, 053
3,438
4, 539
2,000
40,059
8,210
5,076

385
100
375
100
550
180
255
200

348
110
175
97
482
213
280
79

2,72o

1,816

312
25
248
25
324
106
]85
99
671
401
239
24
149
349
13
131
386
382
112
189
32
423
50
99
227
573
273
50
960
50
50

4,689
1,300
3,406
1,047
4,,024
2,728
3, 773
1,427
31,993
6,644
4,113

310,209

455

391
106

256
69

663

420
275
25
190
350
50
210
400
405
150
210
125
525
50
100
240
585
300
50

19,535

4,460

7,766

33,047

1,650

1
1

433
412

75
94

88
80

657
602

50
50

350
196
31
172
713
40
149
222
179
85
81
29
383
22
111
52
931
103
23
861
23
15

346

Total

Allen
Anderson.
Atchison
Barber
Barton
Bourbon
Brown __
Butler.
Chase
Chaiitauqiia.
Cherokcc
Chevenne
Clark
Clay
Cloud
Coffee
Comanche

4,178

255,188

58, 919

64,067

398,415

2(3, 350

19, 279

18,775

971
4C9

237
141
438
53
293
404
148
362
245
178
554
2
4
205
188
37G
27

254
140
698
87
463
457
209
592
69
192
672
58
60
284
309
368
36

72
33
210
29
11!
140
36
238
108
96
127
40
36
234
103
80
26

104
50
200
25
273
100

3
2
3
2
f
,
•

2

i

2
3

3

100
179

465
59
211

1,423

1,062

2,253
9,886

120
366
679
757
363
713
91

2,397
5,193
5,109
2,076
2,661

748

15
210
638
641
226
347
45

2,840

1,182

1,176

5,408

370

77
128
348

106
147
171

613

1,507

1,225

608
1,647
3,548
3,408
1,407
1,448

1,403
1,324
6,306
2,559

1,935

457
1,838
1,414

846
2,688

4
1
2
3
:
i
'
1
l

911
818
988
181
518
1,123
1,015
1,367

H)5

310
824

954
1,729
2,001
9, 652
3, 553

1,508

803
3,217

646
2, S30
2,329
1,310
3,918
1,319
1, 300
2,304

284
646
1,750
1.581
2.230
'2T.0

105
50
400
50
375
200
V.]0

175
175
Io0
175
25
75
150
175
180
25

.104

127
.175

131
350

210
8
.1,063

46
380
2,405

395
251

230
1,563
8,069

584
1,891
3,687
4,042
2,729
2,178

683

ISO
405
137
1G
494
99
8ir)

4,077

492
1,333
1,418
7, 058
2,480
4(59
28,292

86
61
471
397
55
• 1,279
'

535
487
16, 699

o

1,222

fwl
2,390

532
1, KS3
1,039
3,325

017
803

10
314
53
212
120

1,853

220
408
125
148
150
25

401

1,209
1,155
1,711

148

67
32
89
26

a

TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Statey March SI,

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and Counties

KANSAS—continued
Cowley
Crawford
Decatur
Dickinson
Doniphan
1
Douglas
Edwards
_.
Elk
_.._
Ellis
Ellsworth
Finney
Ford
Franklin
Geary
Gove
Greeley...
Greenwood
Hamilton
Harper
Harvey
_
—
Jackson
_.
Jefferson
_.
Jewell
Johnson
Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
_
Lane
__
Leavenworth
Lincoln
Linn
._
Logan
Lyon
McPherson...
Marion
_.
Marshall
Meade ___




Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

I Due from
Bonds and banks, induding lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

a
£

Q

^

H
O

5,517
3,718
1,044
1,377
464
2,691
223
1,096
606
1,135
896
855
1,591
1,591
133
89

1,448
185
835
906
443
263
1,112
533
386
390
719
335
3,592
443
140
383
2,743
297
855
1,247

1,300
1,002
213
286
77
738
64
214
48
46
40
94
1,018
336
16
4
184
65
374
223
104
72
277
87
59
82
272
28
2,303
58
18
14
461
55
172
160
70

1,539
1, 552
345
857
108
849
130
237
83
152
122
128
658
323
14
11
346
31
244
218
116
89
352
176
114
92
298
.15
1,997
128
43
52
861
27
227
254
44

8,833
6, 606
1, 641
2 631
676
4,432
437
1,616
826
1,454
1,121
1,141
3,342
2,384
173
110
2,059
300
1,570
1,473
696
472
1,830
849
591
634
1,511
391
8,023
692
211
468
4,218
396
1,367
1,877
534

450
500
125
200
75
300
55
200
125
125
100
130
225
175
25
25
175
50
250
100
75
50
225
50
75
90
125
40
425
50
25
40
350
50
125
225
50

501
512
114
196
53
377
41
79
12
117
22
30
96
231
9
112
12
45
108
36
25
152
61
12
21
51
36
518
51
11
68
275
17
116
86
67

397
262
124
145
31
296
54
161
25
25
69
220
175
90
25
112
99
5fi
47
184
50
10
125
25
322
50
6
10
348
50
62
75
50

7,285
5,322
1,274
2,091
516
3,343
256
1,004
585
1,066
794
873
2, 785
1,752
128
85
1, 588
187
1,139
1, 126
519
349
1, 270
687
448
4(58
1,191
180
6,739
541
169
303
3,156
241
1,047
1,360
321

200
1

1

j_;
~

w
100
31

Q
&

171

£J

103

120

?i

£

38

h
—

24
10

R
Pd

8U

g

25
25

40
10

^
H

5
E

,*•>

CJ

""

"i4
2{i

g
id

9

fij

in

X

48
18
37
18
116
38

/•*>.
£j

Miami
Mitchell
Montgomery.-.
Morris
Morton
NcmahaNeosho
-Ness
Norton
Osage.
-Osborne
Ottawa
Pawnee
Phillips..Pottawatomic.
Pratt.
Rawlins.
Reno
Republic
Rice.
Riley
Rooks..
Russell
inline..
Scott
Sedgwick
Seward
Shawnee
Sheridan
Sherman
Smith
Stafford
Stevens
_
Simmer
Thomas
Trego
Wabaunsec
Washington. _.
Wilson
Woodson
Wyandotte...
Total. _.
Adair
Allen
Anderson.
Barren
Bell
Bourbon.-




4
1
8
2
1
5
2
1
3
• >

3
I
5
4
2
1
3
2
2
2
4
2
3
1
6
1
4
1
3
4
3
1
4
1
I
3

-I

2
I
3

„

1,792
777
9, 381
490
98
1,379
1,083
496
1,126
111
1,209
837
501
1,105
1,081
648
174
2,279
624
454
1,401
1,143
387
2,942
303
16,608
385
5,209
318
759
1,048
1,187
123
1,198
121
122
463
1,050
814
204
6, 409

601
11
2
2,976
206
7
299
169
27
176
112
106
174
123
128
179
399
24
902
105
57
332
171
69
363
27
4,051
29
3,291
62
109
128
74
5
178
28
8
69
242
171
28
1, 935

408
151
3,089
163
24
413
206
59
399
159
210
232
140
243
286
133
71
857
168
113
389
137
44
912
32
6,890
57
4,255
43
253
200
295
24
336
18
67
204
357
137
54
2, 666

2,861
1,080
16, 427
884
149
2,204
1,542
624
1,759
1,106
1,813
1,293
842
1, 551
1,638
1,257
296
4,283
954
652
2,321
1, 610
523
4,763
370
30,250
500
13,125
437
1,174
1,423
1,616
167
1,819
184
201
776
1,722
1,190
292
11,311

225
75
1,0.15
75
25
198
125
25
150
100
205
135
100
175
200
130
25
425
90
100
200
215
90
425
50
2, 525
50
900
50
100
125
100
25
200
40
50
100
125
100
25
825

179
78
943
89
5
149
159
38
79
42
150
102
23
144
67
25
8
176
29
35
116
129
31
341
18
1,480
27
371
68
70
122
113
5
105
9
13
50
84
66
20
518

174
75
876
70

2,283
851
13,532

J63
125
25
124
76
172
114
49
92
90
26

44
67
99
25
820

1,674
1,087
416
1,374
888
1,139
884
570
1,092
1,281
1,050
263
3,232
745
483
1,856
931
294
3,674
263
25,049
264
11,245
270
954
1,108
1,306
111
1,409
134
137
583
1,446
925
221
9 147
16S, 305

341
90
34
149
114
64
224
25
144
25
592
49
50
68
62
89

2.'i4

126,882

32,842

42,680

214,799

18,013

12,271

11,093

1
1
2
4
2
1

271
389
1,609
2,425
1, 730
797

56
4
445
646
421
387

75
163
245
334
419
76

421
580
2,345
3,486
2,739
1,312

25
50
225
285
200
100

72
9
363
102
142
137

220
239
198
99

25

in

16
7
20
46
120
7
140
57
11
0
49

H
O

27
107

221
44
86
1
4
529
l?A

3f
25
8

O
O

I
r
w
o
H

o
e}
w
4, 129

299
521
2, 714
2,156
065

o

85
43
310

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March SI,

1924—Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

Stales and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills p a y a b l e

and rediscounts

S
w
H

KENTUCKY—continued

Bovd..
Bovle...
Bracken.__
Breathitt
Caldwell
Calloway
Campbell.. . .
Carlisle
Carroll..
Christian __
Clark
Clay.Daviess..
Fayette...
Floyd..
Franklin
Furton.
Garrard..
Grant
Graves
Greenup
Hardin
Harlan
Harrison
Hart...
Henderson
Hickman.
Hopkins
_.
Jefferson
Jessamine
Johnson
Kenton..
Knox
Larue
Laurel.
Lawrence

•

_
_
_ . .
_

_ ___

...




_.

.. .

4
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
4
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
2
4
2
1
5
2
2
2

2

6,613
1,144
973
425
1,686
737
2,516
240
1,657
809
2,371
359
2,819
10,943
287
1,541
703
565
452
1,462
698
1,394
1,125
1,569
442
1,409
219
657
66,623
649
1,579
10,491
1,322
992
617
1.141

1,201
1,011
515
169
849
233
1,442
28
501
148
580
80
1,246
3,908
243
1,297
223
294
141
671
264
282
309
560
136
452
17,249
159
394
2,581
151
214
180
194

1,471
283
293
54
342
111
410
40
247
162
340
50
619
1,653
132
330
221
169
22
173
180
267
304
355
104
157
74
274
15,039
137
270
1, 522
157
116
177
384

10,463
2,498
1,803
697
2,995
1,092
4,499
320
2,489
1,182
3,374
507
4,931
17,345
701
3,260
1,181
1,051
626
2,398
1,173
2,019
1,874
2,564
720
2,130
389
1,596
100,200
977
2,304
15,084
1,672
1,379

996
1,737

1,075
200
75
50
375
50
200
25
160
100
300
50
463
2,250
25
250
130
100
50
250
75
150
225
200
50
200
50
75
4,500
125
200
1,100
80
135
50
80

644
263
220
20
211
59
422
31
137
49
432
34
370
1,606
23
383
87
149
40
417
82
107
47
282
32
80
25
36
7,202
135
230
902
150

48
50
150

384
200
71
f>0
359
50
199
25
119
74
293
37
449
2,042
7
250
130
99
50
230
37
150
200
199
50
198
49
7L
4,154
99
200
1,099
37
115
50
79

7,580
1,835
1,438
512
2,050
919
3, f>28
229
1,973
8G9
2,348
386
3,445
9,902
647
2,369
821
703
428
1,501
923
1,610
1,377
1,848
588
1,499
205
1,402
70,815
594
1,617
11, 700
1,385
1,082
845
1,428

7» g
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r.o

2
£

10
100

*
*j

"186

£

90

g

1,125

»

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O

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H

-"25

2

•"130

g

M5G

3

24
"281
20

*

Letcher
Lincoln
Logan
McCracken...
Madison
Magoffin
Marion
Mason
Mercer
Montgomery..
Morgan
Muhlcnbcrg...
Nicholas
Owen
Pendleton
Perry
Pike
Powell
Pulaski
Russell
Scott..
Taylor
Union
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Whitley

2,059
1,213
403
7,412
2,529
574
1, 032
1,470
1,401
1, 540
278
2,805
349
082
410
1,120
2,910
483
3,327
170
1,390
301
402
3,222
501
248
1,007
1,899

3
3
2
2
4
.
1
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
3

676
243
115
2,203
808
139
709
234
265
365
27
1,044
100
132
240
110
433
173
607
28
213
98
151
457
136
60
438
186

337
194
121
1,331
558
101
242
238
298
339
36
532
77
120
74
97
419
68
475
32
232
47
59
538
106
64
302
454

2, 529
1,760
618
8,841
3,477
657
2,566
1,860
1,908
2,243
358
3,107
400
997
499
1, 508
4,074
584
4,304
231
1,852
309
C46
4,230
692
324
1,322
2,212

150
150
50
450
350
25
300
150
200
200
25
90
25
123
60
100
450
25
325
25
125
25
100
375
50
25
90
100

138

Total.

1,480
1,237
355
4,729
2,024
404
1,484
1,317
1,290
1,438
292
1,543
224
712
173
1,272
3,018
342
3,105
163
1,330
222
378
3,053
437
200
545
1,451
170,074

51, 092

3o, 452

205,343

18, 521

9,7] 6

10,250

198,308 |

10, 144

1,411
891
503
21,238
11,314
985
190
1,705
377
114
1,675
044
1,234
0(53
25, S40
2.888
]45
273
423
586

415
123
117
3,940
707
356
4
003
308
28
1,081
113
228
28
7,409
331
27
205
168
137

2,109
1,483
803
32,224
14,072
1,945
220
3,139
957
1X3
3,479
920
1,904
922
45, 080
4,878
245
733
719
910

250
100
125
2, 350
1, 250
200
50
150
50
25
400
150
200
50
2,800
000
2o
30
100
50

3
33
48
1,155
535
110
9
244
107
4
541
18
135
58
2,662
340
9
41
30
130

150
98
50
1,188
323
79

788
1,252
001
27, 394
11,991
1 555
100
2. .r.9G
749
129
2, 290
38")
1, 389
790
33,443
3, IS')
199

979

75
15
8
17
47
32

109
135

O
W
H
3
O
H

132
12
10

o

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LOUISIANA

Acadia
Boauregard _ _
Bienville
Caddo
Calcasieu-Claiborne
DeSoto
East Baton Rouge
East Carroll
Kvangeline
Iberia
Jefferson 1 )avis
Lafayette
Lincoln
Orleans
Oimchita
Richlund
St. Mary
Tangipahoa
Vermilion

-

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_

1
1
2
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
J
.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

19
386
94
5,734
2,034
448
16
685
224
32
602
66
349
201
7,082
393
55
. 172
48

173

149
49
24
249
100
90
25
1, 506
110
12
49
100
32

3.53
098

33
50

H

ffl

IS

205
111

o

4, 229

136
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1924—Continued

O

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

Slates and counties

LOUISIANA---continued

Loans and
discounts

Duo from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable

and rediscounts

o
w

H

1
1

Total

_..

578
406

90
2

143
43

826
465

50
25

20
22

49

707
418

34

73, 703

16,480

19, 599

119,596

9,050

6,260

4,444

91,664

7,047

3
7
8
3
2
5

0
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
10

7,061
5,174
17,413
917
1,042
5, 532
2,195
1,769
1,199
5,697
1,022
1,957
2,209
645
7,139

5,910
1 100
10,107
1,317
1,836
6,505
4,075
1,271
1,845
3,347
2,729
2,628
2,645
1,802
5,114

1,301
892
3,670
275
215
1,036
503
253
335
1,049
250
394
267
202
1,423

14,579
7,669
31,758
2,564
3,149
13,557
6,937
3,344
3,450
10,370
4,054
5,059
5,187
2,728
14,110

800
440
1,900
150
100
725
405
175
150
500
525
200
250
200
825

1,248
740
2,339
173
184
568
436
240
281
775
575
497
326
105
1,143

611
158
1,478
137
61
613
385
152
89
488
468
198
108
89
587

11, 744
6,104
25, 277
2,095
2,706
11,436
5,702
2,777
2,902
8,607
2,438
4,164
4,381
2,279
11,241

175
225
764
10
98
215
10

122
.r)5
314

00

Webster
Winn

60,971

52,231

12,065

128, 515

7,345

9, 630

5,622

103,853

2,060

9
1
10
2
8
5
1
2
4
5
5

10, 452
2,132
<J8,200
1,278
3,484
1,781
230
1,113
4,791
1,372
3,005

4,502
505
31,383
208
4,330
2,757
409
543
7,596
1,329
1,297

1^812
288
38,258
97
533
342
97
183
870
378

17,419
2,981
174,916
1,636
8,490
5,043
756
1,885
13,462
3,203

4,854

1,442
233
15,498
194
695
439
37
129
1,124
277
334

587
101
5,799
72
523
199
21
109
384
174

389

690
252
11,915
125
577
225
25
110
400
225
265

14,163
2,378
135,188
1,224
6,595
4,005
673
1,538
11,417
2,510
3,863

H

MAINE

\ndrosooggin
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec . .
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington.. _
York
Total

_ .
_

_

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--_

.
.




...

183

o

6

H
W

25
47

MARYLAND

Allegany
Anne ArundeL _.
Baltimore
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford.

w

536
5,143
20
100
152
136
13
209

o
H-j

H
i-r

ft

n
d

580
587
2,232
2,693
1,384
725
1,271
4, 569
2,309
2,037

Howard...
Kent.
Montgomery
Prince Georges..
Queen Annes ...
St. Marys
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
85|

Total.

695
729
931
1,186
423
558
1.187
3,542
263
664

74
85
348
358
122
98
152
926
255
269

1,370
1,473
3. 603
4,322
2,034
1,462
2,689
9, 434
2,892
3,151

100
50
225
165
150
50
200
505
200
300

109
37
307
288
142
75
233
854.
329
238

146,225

65,037

45,934

267,075

16,754

23,014

9,437

209,133 I

7, 302

1,507
11, 658
42,522
957
38,074
5,326

259
,802
7,920
119
7,812
991
9,295
1,101
7,539
105
1,430
2, 599
116,253
9,159

3,283
24, 790
70,804
1,435
70,152
9,547
76, 597
11,333
75, 944
825
12,833
23, 584
736,305
82, 628

250
1,475
4,820
75
4,205
675
4,050
750
4,300
100
852
1,735
39,950
4,280

264
3,122
6,816
131
5,470
978
6, 255
1,369
4,457
71
1,089
1,907
50,022
5.305

171
1,0 0
3,470
74
2,375
665
2,488
446
2,945
49
486
563
4,087
3,059

2,409
18,878
53, 654
1,090
57, 207
7,179
63,109
8,720
62,276
605
10, 239
18,632
571,112
69, 547

188
258
1,974
55
795
51
569
50
1 782
,

21,908

944. 657

28,037

49
12
188
127
36
25
200
450
100
98

1,092
1,289
2, 788
3, 659
1,613
1,312
2.031
7,332
2,171
2,292

20
85
95
82
93
25
294
75
224

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable..
Berkshire...
Bristol
Dukes
Essex
Franklin,. .
Hampden...
Hampshire.Middlesex...
Nantucket..
Norfolk
Plymouth...
Suffolk
Worcester. _.

7,697
38, 218
430
4,309
12,980
456, 360
47, 574

1,466
9,713
18,173
332
21, 559
3,000
20,092
2,302
27,964
253
6,845
7,434
80,805
23,901

Total.

711,061

223,839

167,384

1,200,060

67, 517

87, 256

Alger
Allegan..
Alpena...
Baraga...
Barry
Bay
Bprricn....
Branch..
Calhoirn.
Cass.
Charlevoix..
Chcboygan.
Chippewa...
Clinton
Dolta
Dickinson...
Eaton
Emm el
Genesee

939
675
1,330
261
722
2,995
4, 591
2, 275
11,703
865
244
415
1,203
351
3,232
2,490
1,224
447
2,248

518
167
1,229
237
288
2,110
2,794
1,027
10,145
670

252
170
364
130
98
639
1,245
579
2,965
270
53
112
319
95
1,029
662
249
172
570

1,791
1,063
2,977

100
50
50
50
50
300
530
415
1,100
100
50
50
100
50
250
275
J50
100
200

158
18
93
18
126
339
363
295
985
94




43, 449

2 2

i

714
83
1,433
1, 736
477
771
2,644

642
1,120
5, 921
9,145
4,027
25, 525
1,837
591.
1,204
2, 291
576
5, 870
5,173
2,006
1,435
5, 916

39
100
70
325
321
125
57
439

98
50
49
6
50
193
297
397
1, 088
70
50
40
98
14
250
223
87
96
50

1,429
945
2, 785
588
874
5, 089
7,785
2, 868
22 352
1, 573
471.
1,066
1, 993
442
5, 045
4,330
i, 644
1, 182
5,167

164
709
059
383

ft

o
H
O

o
H

o

H
I—!

20

pi

1(59
44

to

20

n

25
60

TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,
102 4—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and
Capital stock undivided'
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

H
O

MICHIGAN—continued

Gogebic
_...
Grand Traverse.
Oratiot...
. .
Hillsdale
llought-on...
Ingham
Ionia
Iron
Jackson
.__
Kalamazoo
Kent
Lapeer
Lenawee
Livingston
Maekinac
Macomb
Manistee.
Marquette
Mason...
Menom inee
Monroe.
Montcalm
Muskegon
Oakland
Oceaua
Ontonagon
Osceola
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Schoolcraft
Tuscola
..-.
Van Buren




3,420
1,047
796
951
10,012
9,438
1,581
1,448
7,626
9,153
19,513
766
1,551
349
447
866
737
7,038
964
1,126
1,111
295
6,760
4,937
246
433
1,426
7, 754
3, 537
1,310
349
138

757

3,232
3*0
312
173
5,071
5,614
239
1,523
2,425
2,190
6,066
245
725
178
438
504
308
5,265
426
1,953
1,003
102
3,678
1,718
259
214
421
5,454
2,680
683
155
7
777

1,127
214
227
120
2,757
1,991
388
553
1,859
1,722
6,390
168
311
95
269
167
167
2,068
141
629
212
60
1,783
1,018
88
172
191
2,223
1,735
163
76
42
142

3

8,071
1,725
1,349
1,310
18,373
17,853
2,S02
3,714
12,450
13,644
33,807
1,270
2,778
623
1,173
1,566
1,261
14,669
1,685
3,867
2,470
468
13,231
8, 553
601
896
2,072
15,640
8,209
2,228
646
199
1,705

425
100
60
55
950
850
100
300
550
800
2,100
75
210
100
50
75
100
600
100
325
200
50
1,050
550
30
75
75
1,050
290
185
100
25
150

283
41
64
30
1,465
1,267
104
151
524
721
2,244
88
103
20
72
75
7
921
42
123
81
6
982
260
56
51
69
1,214
314
115
23
9
70 !

199
59
55
820
846
98
159
536
140
1,984
25
183
50
73
25
590
49
287
50
49
595
522
30
49
50
375
230
183
60
6
62

7,164
1,525
1,166
1,170
15,113
14,809
1,889
3,104
10,601
11,983
26,377
1,082
2,116
504
1,001
1,342
1,129
12,318
1,490
3. 133
2,079
363
10, 4(H
7,112
486
722
1,873
13.00L
7,301
1,709
461 |
159 I
1,348 1

30

R

111

^

234

H

784
106

pi

H
60
140
102

62
36
69

cj

Washtwnw
Wayne
Total

-

---

3
4

2 370
98, 871

1,812
23, 574

938
31,983

5,336
163, 906

400
8,600

315
9, 950

246
1,975

4,374
142, 039

79

121

247,333

107,816

72,102

448, 760

24,725

25, 837

13.875

380,317

2, 221

3
1
4
3
3
5
8
3
3
4
3
1
1
6
3
4
5
6
4
4
9
7
4
4
3
9
1
i

-

1,296
963
1,809
1,241
895
1,582
7,092
983
1,012
830
484
824
433
?., 176
640
2,075
1,777
4,481
1,980
2,663
2,368
2,329
3,036
2,429
830
118,640
204
463
875
1,476
2,369
501
1,570
491
471
752
422
205
1,646
2,419
779
3,292
1,434
4,784
1,217
403

467
84
391
537
61
355

318
147
285
371
95

2,333

100
50
165
125
75
125
685
115
150
100

113
16

75
50
50
235
75
165

25
15
10
220
21
237
148
183
86
111
138
149
161
245
38
9,912
27
15

35
12
164
125
25
109
515
116
118
50
42
30
49
191

1,995
1,053
2,323
1,972
901
2,051
9,584
1,451
2,677
1.509
853
888
440
3,169
797
2,984
3,186
6,784
2,195
2,916
2,860
3,391
3,694
3,415
866
172,147
248
685
1,135
3,122
2,831
698
1,801
529
880
817
778
393
2,582
2,946
932
4,277
1.299
6. 707
1,828
616

MINNESOTA

\Itkin
AnokaBecker. .
Beltrami
Ben ton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carl ton
Carver .
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clav
Clear water
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodeje

Douglas...
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Grant... .
Hennepin
Houston
Hub banl
lsanti- .
ltasca

.
.

...

.

.

.-

3
8
5
1

•Ti'ickson

Kandivohi
TCittson
Koochichiiig
LacMjui Parle

.
.

Lake of the Woods
Le Suour.
Lincoln
Lvnn
Lvon
Marshall.
"Martin
McLeod

_
..... .

Mille Lacs




3
1
2
2
I
1
6
7
2
5
4
11
2

1,642

440
1,632

655
319
58
88
372
148
708
1,113
1,380

357
359
412
1,020
653
1,202
129
3G, 178
48
178
267
1,410
423
111
194
43
383
86
371
70
795
309
78
630
246
1,521
385
161

319
1,956
245
351
201
135
102
31
503
167
444
593
1,649
242
263
559
534
462
407
114
37,480
36
74
131
572
252
142
180
61
152
125
88
64
353
521
152
600
151
826
374

2,733
2,285
1,118
2,381
1.1,229
1,749
3,065
1,716
1,026
1,113
576
4,373
1,027
3,520
3,704
7,655
2,765
3,571
3,575
4,050
4,351
4,213
1,156
204,826
312
7.50
1,364
3,726
3,416
775
2,181
672
1,049
1,015
899
474
2,904
3,499
1,055
4,808
2,135
7,885
2,059
749

205
535
150
210
310
250
240
350
125
12,250
25
50
100
225
306
25
150
60
75
55
50
25
175
185
50
220
175
555
100
55

75
37
26
58
406
68
120
57

20
155
110
27
64
20
19
59
20
Q

92
139
23
128
73
226
34
23

75
135
145
94
* 135
209
214
247
203
185
70
3,412
12
100
223
149
25
116
25
75
54
50
25
50
184
50
144
124
373
7f,
55

p
6
20
31
38
33

30
130
26
553
59
5
32
199
126
54
12
52
18
56
1,686

O

o

5
o

10
15
50
38
30
22
5
4.")

r<

40
404
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Cm

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

MINNESOTA—continued
Morrison _
Mower
..
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
.
. . .
Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
Pope
Ramsey
Red LakeRedwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Scott
Sherburne
_.
Sibley
Stearns__
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Travers
...
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
_




Number of
banks

6
o

4
8
1
2
5
5
3
8
1
2
3
4
5
2
19
4
2
[

Loans and
discounts

2,212
3,921
1,277
377

2, 535
1,242
3,599
3,337
447
439

608

324

1,789
225

976
283

257
320
195
719

140
323
288

1,587

1,051
832
215
88
635
547
66

731

158
158
466
583
116

70,941

26,541

28,540

184
779
978

86
125
162

33
151
241

1,173

1,121

2,238
2,146

4 827
3,142
391

38,412
1,060
508
277

7

5,176
2,270

3
3
7
3
2
4

908
737

3
3
3

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

2,182
809

1,204
1,544
1 914
2,622
1,418
959

3,517

209
82

405
84

19,583

11,649

714
124
34

261
108
68
697
641
166
103
559
153
204
449
232
424
289
111

1,326
884
202
288
431
227
297
393
358

1,357
195

64
2,33d

1,174

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

Si

o
w
H

3,354
6,852
2,013

225

83

181

280
125

443
59

994

50
210
125
250
350
50
75
180
210
85

61
161
70
303
181
54
13
92
79
15

235
75

129,951

7,125

8,266

60
1,986

316

25
120
75
455
255
55

6
30
44
337
206
10

25
50
56
321
110
40

6,990

5,846

1,899

125
50
25
575
225
90
75
175
75
75
200
225
375
155
100
350

98
13
18
213
52
40
38
119
38
91
82
102
401
90
64
527

19
45
25
457
225
73
75
175
57
75
99
100
173
99
44
233

816

3, 563
1,842
5,633
6,025
937
732

3,572
3, 510

1,193
1,535
7.408
4,048
608

72,053
2,102
801
415

7,683
4,318
1,387
1,229
3,319
1,242
1,725
2,493
2,670
4,564
2, 055
1,294
7,380

15
150
56
125
350
49
50
140
192

'

2,832
5,882
1,754

32
10

690

2, 790
1, 553
4,950
5,131

251
37
13

784
594

3,023
3,029

136

111,740

83
34
53
S3

834

221
940

1,277
6, 293
3,214

257

504

57,022
1,849
687
347

6

5,901
3,786
1,174

536

960

2,851
1,055
1,459
2,110
2,243
3,611
1,697
1,051
6,215

H

250

10
82
17
25

15
35
S8

o
d
w
w
w
a
j

Wright
Yellow Medicine
Total

3
3

i

_
_.-

_

_

_
._

197
270

130
219

1,352
1,620

80
100

19
67

31
100

1,222
1,354

338

MISSISSIPPI

Alcorn
Bolivar
Choctaw
Clay
Coahoma
Forrest
Harrison..
Hinds
Jackson
Jones
Lafayette
Lamar
Lauderdale
Leflore...
Lincoln
Lowndes_.
Madison
Monroe _
Pike
Pontotoc
Warren
Washington
Total

936
1,033
364,860

123,302

106.959

627, 472

40,016

32, 389

.16,873

525,894

5, 912

1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
I
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
1

1,128
296
90
475
2,189
4,267
3,210
5,356
463
3,392
170
515
">, 972
4,016
850
1,045
573
420
489
553
6,474
1,357

54
71
1
206
658
857
1,130
2,068
517
603
272
243
967
337
312
709
205
535
347
428
3,753
269

115
28
31
85
558
966
531
2,304
142
804
31
107
1,773
517
150
360
133
172
213
41
1,221
207

1,308
411
155
799
3,495
6,156
4,991
10,075
1,177
5,103
487
901
9,012
5,044
1,327
2,221
934
1,154
1,067
1,069
12,003
1,868

100
85
25
100
500
450
350
500
75
200
50
50
410
450
100
200
65
100
50
125
850
100

24
12

34
25

143

72
101
165
138
627
20
306
9
53
498
244
61
102
71
63
36
30
894
250

193
345
299
73
197
30
49
247
300
97
147
49
97
49
125
336
100

1,007
201
129
486
2,285
5,030
4,072
8,489
994
4,401
397
743
7,625
2,670
1,068
1,721
686
890
882
535
9,207
1,418

14,542 |

10,489

70, 757

4,935

2,890

54,936

34

43,300

3, 776

98

g
o

608
317
70

M
H

-

H
Hl
234
1,380




H

^

""so

g

44

£

hl
-

3,999

W

O

MISSOURI

Adair
Andrew
_
Atchison
Audrain
Barry
Barton
Bates
Boone
Buchanan
Caldwell
Callaway
Camden
Cape Girardeau
Carroll
Cass
Cedar
_
Chariton..
Clay
Clinton

w

88
40

2
1
1
1
3
3
1
3
4
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
3
2

1,288
356
316
393
972
504
88
1,871
17,382
1,237
485
253
910
781
378
307
279
877
997

419
54
48
153
287
435
1
1,007
3,015
266
118
81
401
277
35
52
27
314
255

253
135
74
139
236
191
23
409
6,895
171
68
40
214
243
68
43
59
307
129

2,033
570
449
699
1, 561
1,197
126
3,433
27,894
1,777
723
389
1,634
1,350
500
421
380
1,670
1,428

150
50
50
50
135
150
25
250
1,100
255
100
50
140
150
60
50
50
100
150

133
10
56
70
45
41

149
50
45
49
109
150

469
1, 255
111
46
35
29
129
25
11
15
185
157

246
828
209
100
25
119
130
16
50
12
63
123

1,600
460
275
529
1,270
857
68
2,122
24, 584
1,045
388
279
1,343
891
399
302
291
1,323
856

22

H
{
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K

33
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Cj
W

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.
89

t
o
w

£
d

9
12

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Jf^

1924—Continued

§5

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

O

M ISSOURI—continued

Cole..
Cooper
Crawford.
Daviess...
De Kalb
Dent...
Dunklin.. .
Franklin...
Gentry
Greene..
Grundy
Harrison
Henry ..
Howell...
Jackson. . .
Jasper
Johnson
Laclede
Lawrence
Linn. -

Livingston
Marion..
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan.
Newton.
Nodaway .
Pemiscot
Perry
Pcttis.
phelos
polk
putman
St. Charles
St-dair




@
g
s

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
3
3
1
12
6
o
1
1
1
4
1
]

1
1
1
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1

2,040
1,279
249
266
240
103
311
179
869
4,363
431
701
1,142
461
81,506
3,767
474
203
259
438
2,132
594
241
311
262
333
707
864
544
89
3,041
462
166
595
552

402

1,156

240
52

27
76
38
18
563
253
1,614
198
136
193
107
14,970
1,467
287
90
77
18
946
1,401
119
246
43
59
143
133
98
7
622
126
46
151
717
52

347
171
53
36
76
24
80
89
168
2,137
121
91
331
171
34,688
1,537
198
47
79
55
478
239
58
71
37
41
242
230
155
13
1,303
54
32
246
79
80

3,585
1,782

361
343
405
182
505
837
1,388
8,172

793
993
1,720
775
134,987
7,033
983
357
433
534
3,686
2,260
429
658
355
478
1,192
1,287
819
113
5,114
674
266
1,024
1,395
557

200
200
25
25
50
25
90
25
180
200
75
125
150
50
7,850
600
105
30
50
25
285
200
50
70
75
50
75
125
75
25
300
50
25
100
100
55

99
84
34

30
58
16
38
85
369
38
68
114
34
6,973
346
88
16
18
38
247
157
51
53
16
23
113
64
40
3
514
62
15
28
118
68

197
175
6
25
49
13
7
179
196
74
94
147
12
2,146
599
104
50
15
283
200
20
69
49
75
106
49
299
49
24
99
99
36

3,059
1,291
206
249
247
145 •"
335
774
899
7,407
605
655
1,282
678
115,267
5,202
686
311
316
435
2,374
1,702
309
467
204

293
861
935
654
74
3,923
513
202
796
1,068

359 1

30
32

Hj

>%

ft
14

_

57
40

6
&
*
H

ie
26

O
F1
Hj

W

2,124
25

20
476

O
fcj
P<
H
O

cj
63
18
56
11
78

10

40

w

3
g
g

O

*

St. Louis
Saline
Scotland
Scott
Stoddard
Sullivan
Vernon
Webster
Wright

15
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1

.

-

.

.

.

.

Total

63,418
27
52
90
173
57
644
29
15

55,501
53
58
61
81
123
396
17
20

302,606
199
228
417
511
942
2,654
199
282

27,587
50
50
50

134

._
_

172,854
112
84
241
226
685
1,573
145
221
316,381

98,139

109,864

2
2
4
1
2

2,490
500
896
138
626
80
4,398
68
1,860
405
1,134
771
75
351
2,395
1,670
113
72
185
263
3,484
255
.155
86
153
2,G68
51
2,919
436
499
38
488
29(5
400
418
.183
127
3,890
518

120
63
183
29
497
5
1,663
29
443
44
268
481
3
133
828
385
32
18
29
94
1,560
46
3
42
179
1,276
31
385
148
113
27
137
116
17
58
98
50
4,113
71

642
78
140
15
172
10
3,038
13
473
35
383
267
11
47
642
490
35
22
59
81
1,944
58
21
29
111
1,491
12
1,017

9,527

200
23
13

236,442
120
136
320
386
621
1,926
137
163

13
56

W
Ej

28,007

19, 034

434,066

13,733

g

219
23
93

74
25
32
13
59

2,793
485
914
110
1,133
80
8,525
50
2,137
309
1,544
1,306
43
282
3,106
2,315
160
96
245
357
5,958
316
13fi
133
327
4, 731
73
3, 632
403
310
70
043
415
293
428

10,610
24
22
25
49

125
200
25
50

14,798
5
20
22
27
57
136
1
1

542, 747

42,492

3, 311
699
1,406
218
1,360
107
9,994
127
2,963
578
1,885
1,586
98
607
4,187
2,965
187
140
351
529
7,179
390
192
185
458
5, 656
102
4,408
778
731
99
788
580
518
618

225
90
180
50
105
25
605
25
185
55
150
100
25
105
475
235
25
25
75
90
450
40
25
25
50
400
25
225
140
100

50

50

90
192

MONTANA

Beaverhead
^
Big Horn ......
Blaine
Broad water
Carbon
Carter
Cascade
Chouteau
Custer
Daniels .
Dawson
Deer Lodge
Fallon.
Fergus
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield
Glacier
HilL
Judith Basin
Lewis and ClarkLincoln
McCone
Madison
Meaghcr
Missoula
I f usselshell
V
Park
Phillips
JPoTide-ra...
Powder River
Powell
Ravalli.
RIchland
Roosovelt
Sanders...
Sheridan
Silver Bow
Stillwater

-

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- ..

. * -.

...

....

5
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
o
1
3
3
2
L
I
2
3
3
1
2
1
3

07

59
23
124
68
45
70
86
17
2,060
41

393
226
10,107
718

25
100
75
80
100
25
50
300
100

46
3
441
6
121
17
126
44
2
10
158
338
2
2
17
15
420
10
5
•A
57
243
4
412
16
17
4
33
18
16
24
10
5
737
6

273
25
154
30
25
25
85
447
77

6o
350
24
25
25
281
24
58
56
12
47
25
40
299
25

99
8, 758
466

O

76
186

^
u

45

3
rt

150

W
^

18

21
367
163

K*

f-\

no

ti

124

£

17

w

^

12
8

O
^

27

W
K

Ii4
162

£3
£j

a
248
24
123

§
C
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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,

1924— Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and

securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

MONTANA—continued

Teton
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone

.

-

Total

224
148
668
134
370
2,597

74
60
393
53
13
363

104
48
226
36
44
1,114

427
288
1,458
273
477
4,343

75
50
175
50
100
350

17
7
89
8
25
129

125
25
6
147

326
231
963
170
297
3, 687

105
20
49
30

94

.

2
1
4
2
2
4

39, 695

14, 763

1.5, 568

74,690

5, 985

3,998

3,003

59,188

2, 486

3
1
3
3

2,943
202
1,345
1,420
475
259
2,733
2,409
1,271
924
3,475
162
350
1,155
2,776
1,183
770
4,267
67,545
507
2,156
207
469
1,944
992
145
1,455

654
56
152
203
63
38
153
583
299
160
509
27
36
96
726
111
98
723
9,339
34
638
26
9
432
142
41
836

799
34
184
333
92
23
601
538
305
148
523
47
46
97
376
230
160
592
31,116
62
690
55

4,787
307
1,775
2,001
660
368
3,674
3,723
1,959
1,296
4,948
258
493
1,478
4,012
1,565
1,115
6,047
112,483
627
3,618
297
559
2,997
1,322
222
3,068

400
50
160
115
75
35
175
325
175
125
450
25
85
100
275
125
80
600
6,450
25
300
25
25
140
105
25
175

179
11
144
109
22
15
91
152
113
57
232
10
15
52
360
112
56
389
5,404
45
197
18
33
269
66
10

346
50
101
100
60
35
124
325
150
124
352
25
25
86
206
57
79
533
1,527
25
258
25

3,459
191
1,361
1,648
433
210
3,091
2,773
1,499
932
3,443
199
302
1,143
2,995
1, 215
765
4,133
96,773
468
2,853
228
394
2,433
1,009
159
2,491

402
6
9
29
70
73
193
123
23
58
468

10

W
O
O

NEBRASKA

Adams
Antelope
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt.Butler..
Cass
Cedar
Chase. .
Cherry...
Colfax
Cuming
Dawes .
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Furnas __
Qage
Gosper
Greeley
Hall . .
Hamilton
Hayes
Holt

. .

.
_

2
1
3
6
3

.

_

._

. _. _

.




3
JO
1
2
2
6
2
2
6
9
1
4
1
1
2
3
1
4

47
514
136
26
725

278

7

109
41
25
124

66
97
171
56
135
391
2,217
64
10
100
46
100
3

o

3
<

1
3
4

1
1
4
3
5
3
1
4
3
2
2
1
2
3
5
3
3
2
4
4
1
1
2
I
5

1 002
592
2,241
14,142
860
4,099
515
122
1,247
691
1,294
1,310
503
2 440
693
855
620
135
1,104
1,650
1,992
1 324
1, 134
892
1,401
1,025
749
147
1,194
246
2,270

193
76
119
4, 178
225
754
32
125
268
265
859
102
51
434
167
332
143
1
296
334
163
332
101
51
598
195
167
31
149
33
452

247
327
153
5,603
336
802
95
21
355
238
825
452
87
689
211
449
301
14
285
341
507
218
404

176

Jefferson
Kearney
Knox
Lancaster Lincoln
Madison
Merrick
Morrill
Nance -Nemaha
Otoe
Phelps
- Pierce
Platte
Polk
.
. _
Red willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Saunders
ScottsBlufT
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Stan ton
Thurston
Vallev
Washington
Wayne
Webster
York
Total

1.52,028

27,410

2

_ _
-

-.

319
144
75
57
168
63
409

1,551
1,037
2, 665
26,086
1, 513
6,100
686
291
1,970
1,237
3,075
1,932
710
3,884
1,122
1,699
1,100
154
1,755
2,535
2,919
2,003
1,703
1,088
2,566
1,424
1,044
244
1,543
345
3,403

100
125
150
1,790
125
550
50
50
200
135
275
110
40
285
100
125
80
30
100
190
215
130
110
50
200
150
100
25
135
50
330

45
60
117
1,192
97
290
61
10
87
92
158
267
35
237
58
77
44
6
135
182
133
123
161
121
431
72
56
7
86
27
432

52,804

244,043

16, 750

13,338

no

100
52
106
610
98
308
25
25
175
134
247
67
40
258
100
100
77
99
162
122
129
70
17
198
150
100
25
78
12
318

1,305
801
1,920
21,250
1,193
4, 683
497
172
1,508
876
2,388
1,460
527
3,103
864
1,397
880
110
1,321
1,879
2,180
1,487
1,363
842
1,587
892
747
187
1,107
235
2,257

8, 921

197, 618

372
242
269
54
34

""

""25
67

fcu

o
g
^

hrj

18

H

7

tq

85

112

273
135

58

H

O
O

£

149
140
40

H
bo
O

137
22

E
2

66

7,215

&

§
H

NKVADA

Elko
Eureka
Humboldt

100

4

585
278
2,072
400
424
3,926
1,334

451
44
134
142
42
2,200
761

283
121
309
144
152
1,536
453

1,373
452
2,564
727
649
8,162
2,603

100
25
100
100
60
900
175

134
13
203
45
30
288
111

81
25
32
856
122

1,039
414
2,180
556
528
6,118
2,195

11

9,019

3, 774

2,998

16,530

1,4.00

824

1,210

13,030

4
1

1,566
455
3,798
2,312
2,287

1,578
954
2,148
1,819
964

338
101
676
443
597

3,567
1,542
6, 758
4,802
3,988

270
60
875
500
400

340
52
883
456
534

258
59
867
445
306

2,304
1,372
3,338
3,065
2,695

j

Nye

Pershing
Washoe
White Pine
Total

H

d

---

—

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O

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton

-

--

(i

-




7
6

395
494
330

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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,
192 Jy— Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, includ*
ing lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

H
O

NEW HAMPSHIRE—continued
Hillsborough..
Merrimack
Kockinghani..
Stafford
Sullivan

10,970
o, 470
2, 755
2,460
2,625

7,626
2,382
2,029
3,215
2,001

3,571
1,218
539
726
405

23,125
9,442
5,694
6,622
5,223

lf150
675
485
550
375

2.183
1,335
383
623
495

1,115
648
461
505
374

18, Ml
6,000
3,931
3,960
3,696

600
705
433
985
244

55

Total.

I

34,698

24,716 I

8,674

70,763

5.340

7,284

5, 038

48, 722

4,239

7
4
6
13
9

17,280
18,703
7,105
21,144
4,126
8,073
69,425
6,464
41,864
4,026
26,695
21,691
17,017
13,617
3,625
31,677
4,152
3,020
3,163
17,650
5,289

8,046
17,481
6,728
8,838
2,018
5,591
48,558
5,469
37,691
7,393
16,092
14,506
10,933
8, 759
3,151
28,786
4,040
4,261
4,744
16,262
8,232

2,946
4, 785
1,335
4,690
580
1,561
16,684
1,355
9,870
1,349
6,228
4,449
2,520
2,440
675
7,315
703
647
642
4, 456
1,314

29,938
42,645
15,500
35,800
7,099
15,774
138,620
12,858
92,626
13,015
51,370
41,590
31,683
25,506
7,656
71,466
9,211
8,083
8,700
39,360
15,169

1,150
1,855
1,150
1,525
325
675
7,600
626
4,700
707
2,125
1,992
1,580
1,000
400
4,950
625
305
475
2,075
810

2,406
2,011
1,272
2,458
575
1,762
8,768
1,210
5,447
1,054
3,936
2,331
2,047
1,487
589
4,974
1,030
442
645
1,959
1,477

548
846
734
913
208
513
2,512
425
2,701
573
1,944
550
733
611
230
2,133
445
74
460
1,034
751 j

22,462
36,672
11,694
29,270
4,811
12,289
117,176
9,969
77,806
10,664
41, 676
36,417
25,188
22,244
6,387
56,509
6,904
7,259
7,101
33,973
11,972

3,326
1,076
639
1, 536
1,179
473
1,957
624
1,776
16
1,565
218
2,116
150
42
2,152
206

76, 544 j

713,677

18, 938 I

588,443

19,500

o
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NEW JERSFA'

Atlantic
Bergen
Burlington...
Camden
Cape May...
Cumberland.
Essex
Gloucester...
Hudson
Hunterdon...
Mercer
Middlesex...
Monmouth..
Morris
_
Ocean....
Passaic
Salem
Somerset
Sussex
Union
Warren
Total.




245

344,806 I

36,649 !

47, 879 |

20
281
148

O

c

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo
Chaves
Colfax
.
Curry
Tjona Ana
Eddy
Guadalupe..
Harding
Hidalgo.
Lincoln
McKinlev
Quay
Roosevelt
San Juan
San Miguel
Santa Fe
Sierra
Union
Valencia

-

.........
. . ..
_. .

^ ..

.

2
2
4
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1

3
2

846
185
619
106
155
110
55
2
50
2
169

1,630

764
424

65
95

226
91

171
865

82
159
504
12
20
68

4,811
1,876
2,648
436
398

1,425
181
121
352
143
371

515
802
165
142
307
26
24
76
15
80

395
124
160
50
13
74
50

138
126
683

25
200
150
25
25
50

205
168
300
43
31
134
1
1
39
10
10
69
22
10
50
87
8
10
36

8,035
2,677
4,264
764
736

1,901
332
175
499
208
665

1,190
662

650
125
225
100
50
175
50
50
35

50
50
175
76

_

Total

104
73
466

17,502

3,375

4,944

27,749

2,285

7

_

1,873

78
289
410
14
15
110

31

_

1
1
i
1
I
1

51,910
2,638
2,481
10,879
10,841
4,924
21,221.
8,117
6,192
7,922
3,504
5,594
7,979
10, 595
38, 867
1,986
4, 763
7,012
2,907
1,992
12,068
12, 946
33, 544
1,153
2, 214
2,983
22, 502

23, 694
1,367

18,467

3,500

5,336
3, 356
5,761
9,402
4,000
6,172
4,416
5,844
3,853
5, 303
10, 725
20, 803
2,106
1, 366
3, 855
1,393
2,118
6,696
7,732
9,812
1,698
2, 252
3,294
3,378

2,073
1,389
1,112
3,207
1,630
1,045
1,015

97,061
4,825
4,227
18,704
16, 274
11,989
34, 746
14,024
13,739
13,883
10,347
10,688
14, 787
24, 353
73, 532
4,813
7,059
12, 380
4,826
4,978
21, 344
23, 975
52, 601
3,373
5,012
7,111
30, 630

353

1,477
2,864

25
60
18
75
25
192
147

6,739
2,147
3,329
559
642
1,235
180
90
291
112
526
787
422
294
964
2,479

112
246
12
283

52
35

88
35
29
151
63

M

g
M
o
£j
H

O

71

H

m
91

39

£

50

494

53

o

1,224

1,448

21,447

1,2*0

g

6,728
449
96
1,238
1,547
887
2,560
1,160
985
868
795
485
1,273
2,016
3,201
469
789
903
324
466
1,637
1,655
4,035
321
249
415
780

2,148
462
50
569
810
635
1,055
502
720
592
424
430
757
930
2,613
284
290
992
147
263
937
1,121
588
184
225
308
1,084

83,451
3,434
3,862
15,823
12,248
9,687
28,663
11,372
10,731
11,655
8,241
8,984
10,758
19,037
60, 612
3,699
5,080
9,189
4,154
3, 554
17, 482
19, 252
44,710
2,660
4, 237
6, 006
2f>, 081

750

W

NEW YORK
Albany
Allecanv
Bronx
Broome
Cattaraugus
Oayuga _ _
ChautauQiia
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland-- _
Delaware
Dutchess- .
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Fulton
G cnesee
Greene _ _
Ilerkimer
Jefferson.
Kings._
.Lewis
Livingston

_.
_ _.

.

_ . ..
-

_

_
_

Monroe




_

1
7
5
7
1ft
3
10
5
5
4
15
14
10
8
2
2
6
13
12
6
5
4

a
5

873

566
719

794

1,025
1, 147
2, 505
11,436
641
724
946
465
722

1,698
2,128
8,306
370
476
669

3 5 7ll

475
200
775

1,400

655

1,952

700

1,025

600
700
450
925

1,645
8,415

300
575

1,000

200
525

1,125
1,555
2, 400

200
300
3<H)
2, 450

O
300
270
175
504
280
240
169

r
£

2
*°
O

hrj
H

165
338
1,042
725
3,680
60
304

a
fcsj

16
117

O
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383
582
6

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C\
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&
fe

l£

1,231

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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,
1924—- Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

C

to

3

NEW YORK—continued
Montgomery
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego._
Putnam...
Queens
Rensselaer..
Richmond
Rockland
St. Lawrence
Saratoga. _
Schenectady
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins
Ulster
_
Warren
Washington
Wayne...
Westchester__
Wyoming
Yates_...

6,394
14, 981
1,867,071
17,131
30,183
13, 991
4,573
16,803
2,345
5, 731
6,538
351
11,110
16,251
2,772
4,544
6,684
6,090
5,796
773
448
1,809
6,244
7,860
5,681
2,440
4,268
7,114
11,762
8,192
6,111
29,971
2,708
224

_
___

_

_
_.

Total




523

2, 434, 708

12,986
13, 237
750,357
6,881
10, 721
6,795
4,367
17,900
905
6,206
10,945
999
9,831
31,722
3,204
7,025
6,928
6,836
6,407
3,316
1,085
1,784
5,712
9,294
5,932
2,770
2,037
5,775
4,198
7,249
6,901
39,853
3,363
139

1,850
3,136
1,066,336
3,830
4,400
3,140
898
3,171
404
1,324
1,466
333
2,237
5,587
760
1,239
1,341
1,414

1,169,765

17, 247
28,334
3,181, 013
22, 793
33,590
19, 557
8,611
30, 658

2,086
1,557
321, 969
2,190
4,332
1,534
546
2,874
150
624
1,585
144
919
3,450
545
791
1,207
772
916
259
108
233
1,015
1,391
822
337
575
1,811
2,161
1,010
640
4,030
399
17

951
698
38,874
1,385
1,907
874
161
2,070
50
463
761
110
494
2,215
192
228
734
557
291
167
75
177
502
613
349
299
372
800
307
535
679

646
39

13, 752
19, 864
12, 770
5,966
7,455
14, 582
17, 950
17, 226
14, 765
78,861
6,817
414

1,200
1,553
164,150
1,475
3, 605
1,885
525
2,300
100
625
950
200
1,500
2,315
575
550
875
660
500
175
75
200
600
915
664
450
625
1,175
401
785
818
2,800
250
50

1,858
248
13

3,354
11,745
15,864
1,243
20,648
46, 298
5,591
11,619
12,189
12, 653
12,129
3,915
1,488
3,711
11,588
16, 669
10, 021
4,740
5,854
10, 513
14,946
14, 792
12,434
69,141
5,871
334

1,193,711

5,068, 691

224, 933

399,330

79,129

4,124, 755

1,477:
408
190
590
1,386
2,079
828
584
1,041
1,307
1,705
1,388
1,347

21, 519
32, 543
3,921, 324
28, 394
47,141
24, 311
10,023
38, 894
3,754
13,649
19,400
1,698
24,146
54, 825
7,003
13, 219
15, 483
14, 740
14, 255
4,541
1,795
4,331

28
320
84,806
430
2,503
427
180
947
100
188
237
565
539
94
25
477
94
400
25
50
41
268
910
140
27
281
135
97
185
885

106,890

H

H
H

o
o
g

H

a
o
d

w
Q

NORTH CAROLINA

Alaraance
Anson.
Ashe
Beaufort
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell
Catawba
Cleveland
Craven
Cumberland
Davidson
Duplin
Durham
Edgecom be
Forsythe
Franklin
Gaston
Granville
Guilford
Halifax
Harriett.Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Iredell..
Johnston
Lenoir
Lincoln
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Nash
New Hanover
Pasquotank
Person
Pitt.
Randolph
Robeson
Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford
Scotland
Stanly
Surry_.
Union
Vance
Wake

-

-

_..
---

_.

_
_

_

_.

_.
-

-

_
_

-.
._.

_
_




3
1
1
1
2
1
1
I
2
2
I
1
1
I
2
3
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
I
2
1
1
2

2,008
1,064

289
1,159
2,631
1,074
1,239

476
2,711
3, 713
2,905
2,291

701
260
4,470
4,098
2,521

589
9,818
2,419
13,643

603
470
437
937
302
2,462
1,241
2,699
1,980

895
13,504
1,823
10,637
2,544

876
1,417

460
1,952

958
988
79
215
337
1,615

854
858
8,581

348
241
75
191
544
151
195
27
512
597
109
107
423
34
1,226
614
746
105
1,056
259
2,260
139
77
76
103
114
343
157
174
209
81
3,951
214
1,018
340
98
68
176
182
90
145
12
26
36
164
113
211
1,811

444
183
43
347
535
485
205
115
510
504
213
577
145
56
1,153

707
549
117
1,283

608
2,805

98
162
83
214
37
395
325
770
244
169
2,661

256
3,612

453
95
317
158
467
257
191
79
85
84
357
98
130
4,206

2,917
1,516

416
1,829
3,911
1,767
1,681

630
3,844
4, 958
3,411
3,068
1,401

371
7,656
5,593
4,122

857
12, 550
3,325
20,795

934
794
613
1,374

496
3,342
1,788
3,814
2,602
1,177
21,181
2,393
17,047
3,467
1,102
1,859

839
2, 665
1,366
1,460

177
354
467
2,244
1,127
1,428
15,486

235
300
25
100
250
55
100
50
400
350
250
100
100
50
700
425
450
75
1,150
160
1,250
100
50
50
50
100
250
205
370
200
100
1,575
250
1,000
200
150
175
50
190
140
100
65
25
50
125
100
200
600

109
103
21
119
84
107
149
34
268
435
75
101
104
12
658
381
76
23
264

208
76
6
100
200
19
100
13
158
267
25
49
100
29
450
75
450
74
739
87

1,075

1,091

36
29
85
71
3
147
65
218
196
85

100
40
50
49
100
249
66
50
150
50

2,771
90S
1,242

1,443

222
45
77
58
111
48
64
1
28
16
126
59
65
515

193

1,112

£0

669

25
50
48
73
100
10
24
15
74
100
172
333

2,219
1,043

333
1, 509
2,980
1, 585
1,332

484
2,919
3,426
2,599
2,818
1,097

246
5,294
4,527
2,846
684
7,482
2,793
14,508

631
607
428

141
125
30
360
50
100
480
449

188

869
13, 768
1,890
11, 774
2,700

702

1, 582

O

Sf
t

0

?A
111

n:
11
—

u

H

299
2,039

0
2, 443

68
08

1,202
2,314
1,375
3,177
1,980

W

97
373
69

li)
74
1,511

10
1, 6f>7

71
205

—3
—(

"J

H
iH
r^

681
2,316
1,061
1,196

101
277
372

40

14

O
K|

1,902

807
957
13,850

34
150
Oi
05

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State} March 81,

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

and counties

Wayne
Wilson

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, includ
ing lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

NORTH CAROLINA—continued




Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

3,515
1,170

_..

5,491
1,749

475
100

226

320
25

4,059
1,382

21,032

28,585

185,454

13,420

12,590

8,919

136,932

11,343

626

110
411
97
81
49
150
259
2,278
146
287
31
34
186
28
66
1,204
130
73
75
291
33
60
28
43
99
397
97
273
547
796

201
471
41
98
165
100
746
2,747
138
373
30
32
159
83
60
1,595
67
172
45
268
37
75
25
8
151
663
144
264

1,029
3,329
809
860
820
376
3,641
15,792
1,257
2,382
361
311
863
753
803
7,582
1,147
967
513
2,419
319
648
219
321
1,395
2,968
1,207
1,614
3,311
3,553

75
250
75
100
50
25
150
955
125
175
50
50
50
50
75
525
100
50
50
275
25
50
25
25
125
126
100
150
225
250

75
175
75
46
35
6
124
680
63
147

714
2,680
637
602
68S
338
3,011
13,089
926
1,792
228
254
670
628
564
6,417
775
800

112
70
107
83

3
6
4
2
1
2
11
6
2
1
2
2
2
6
3
2
2
6
1
2
1
1
5
2
4
6
8

_

634
364

165

201

124,488

Total
NORTH DAKOTA
Adams
Barnes
Benson
Bottineau
_
_
Bowman
_
Burke
Burleigh
Cass
_
Cavalier
Dickey
Divide
Dunn
_
Eddy...
Emmons
Foster
Grand Forks
_
Griggs
Hettinger
Kidder
LaMoure
Logan
McHenry
Mclntosh
_
McKenzie
McLean
__
Morton
Mountrail
Nelson
Pembina
Ramsey

Total
resources

7

'

2,157
59S
575

545
121
2,449
9,970
oao
1,571

266
199
490
581
623

4,210

814
616
354
1,575

219
466
130
229
1,062
1,709

819
970
2,086
2,021

154
15
30
47
6
286
810
24
144
10
43
36
40
179
86
37
25
74
13
32

75
118
189

50
6
50
371
87
45
50
177
49
24
25
56
50
61
75
198
172

1,745
282
439
159
199
1,051
2,718
752
1,238
2,661
2,784

71
259
118
121
66

O
O

i

50
33
74
27
99
36
148
79
10
65
95
227
89
108
154

i

Ransom
Renville
Riehland
Rolette
Sargent
Sheridan
Slope
Stark.
Steele.Stutsman...
. Towner
Trail
Walsh
Ward
Wells_
Williams....

1
1
11
2
2
2
1
6
4
6
4
9
3
8
2
1

Total-

170

566
159
3,555

431
545
328
195
1,730
1,067
2,048
1,222
2,191
1,516
2,732
1,080
1, 128
59, 428

68
30
623
58
69
43
38

81
202

86
7
523
71
124
63
42
678
114
463
141
399
380
927
163
157

3,966
1,579
3,044
1,592
3,533
2,567
5,279
1,397
1,563

13, 978

14, 291

94, 473

1,351

182
342
106
625
561
1,250

781
224
5,160

619
805
465
330

50
25
415
50
50
50
25
275
195
250
100
300
175
350
75
75
6,815

25
5
185
29
25
23
25
125
57
133
70
123
137
188
86
27

50
25
293
37
13
27
25
182
150
56
51
203
175
216
49
37

3,280
1,032
2, 530
1,125
2,826
2,049
4,489
1,113
1,117

3,985

4, 567

75,032

656
111

*6
>
317
24
41
27
16

3,931

479
675
337
239

104




3
3
1
5
5
5
12
~
8
I
5
6
5
7
7
2
5
5
9
4
2
1
5
1
9
1
1

579

291
734
256

3,656
2,287
4,259
12,312
1,909
8,069

2,909
2,124
1,283
7,048
1,010
5,048

274

555

766
2,872

2.657
9,802
1,211
3,542
6,927
2,172
3,094
60,217
3,771
1,747
1,107
2, 7S5
2,787
1,386
52,578

1,023
1,612
1,178
1,328
5,468
1,378
1,386
27, 382
1,046
1, 103

o

432
466
779

4
7
17
1

1,136
3, OOo
8f>, 813
2^460

127
494
269
903
644
549
2,826

471
2,985

46
359
1,526

370
47(5
2,358

520
612
11,745

93

723
437
233
554
634
154

20,094

17,668

316
371
954
854

118
87
258
670

2,151
41, 792
1,048

1,079
30, 223

565
1,043
1,517

464

1,229
4,265
1,194
7,647
5,211
6,297
22,989
3,536
16,984

892
4,270
14, 551
2,901
5, 730
15, 297
4,220
5,437
103, 359
5,887
3,437
.1,956
4,470
5, 254
1,045
94,557

918
956
2,059
2, 760
6, 544
162, 1S5
4,230

87
140
159
659
487
346

1,180

1,065

280
550
775
200
475

235
473
1,613

425
455

90
184
50
409
229
506
846
351
875
97
500
783
279
531
745
149
434

4,950

f), 221

4,521

715
275
250
200
500
100

740
210
132
338
434
67

428
274
198
100
278
50

115
325
100
600
325
510
1,125

385
925
100
502

1,661

380
1,698

34
678

4,750

6,657

3,372

50
100
100
250
440

46
65
J31
409
607

50
100
75
214
340

14,025

13,752

8,084

250

143

223

914

W
2
g

8
1

g

31
37
74
306
3,965
—

Adams
Allen
Ashland
Ashtabula....
Athens._
Auglaize
Belmont
Brown
Butler
Carroll
Champaign _.
Clark
Clermom
Clinton
Columbiana..
Coshoelon
Crawford
Cuyahoga
Darke
Defiance
".Delaware
Erie
Fair field
FayetU1 .
Franklin
Fulton
Uallia
_.
Geauga.
Greene
Guernsey
Hamilton
Hancock

{f
t

142
75
247

—

-

••

•

•

^

o

h*
h~
pC
M

23

§

77

>

68

§

3,616

885
5,902
4,062
4,868
19,114
2,343
13,022

77

35(5

H
\T

662
2,449
10,678
2,029
3,353
12,032
3,322
3,849
80, 372
3,778
2, 389
1,376
3,832
3,957
1, 215
75, 586

715
691
1,752
1,863
5,128
120,544
3,287

141
H44

O

465

_

7o

r

125
214
3,599
214

H*

""
35
213

td
i^
^

2,609

2

40

^

?*
^

25
23

rf*

2,170
223

c;
V

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,

1924— Continued

Oi

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

OHIO—continued
Hardin
Harrison
Henry
Highland
Hocking
Huron
Jackson
_
Jefferson
Knox
:
Lake
Lawrence
___
Licking
Logan
_
_
Lorain.._
__
Lucas
_
Madison
Mahoning
Marion
Medina. _
_._
Meigs
Mercer
Miami
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
M orr o w
Muskingum
Noble
Ottawa
PauldingPerry
Pickaway
Pike..
.___
Portage..
Preble
_
Putnam
Richland




Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

1,656
2,575
713
1,621
821
2,742
648
7,300
1,222
' 1,760
3,233
3,359
632
1,586
25,360
2,852
23,354
2,705
3,004
790
2,126
5,188
1,422
21,288
1,213
1,039
6,727
1,149
1,610
1,009

351
2,193
517
3,313
2,353
416
2,099

Bonds and
securities

843
1,233
197
1,166
1,275
1,182
1,500
1,344
3,040
1,069
1,644

128
1,227
9,935
519
7,608
811
1,548
631
447
2,964
958
856
550
4,081
1,207
1,307
270
466
915
448
2,469
1,114
180
1,947

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

380
487
62
395
240
386
216
1,751
422
522
453
924
218
411
8,171
351
5,773
715
381
337
310
1,465
278
5,778
363
178
1,547
198
274
205
135
599
153
991
487
161
544

W

Total
resources

2,941
4,400
1,009
3,290
2,388
4,649
2,404
16,813
3,137
5,389
5,126
6,035
1,061
3,440
3,931
4,547
4,997
1,825
2,998
10,074
2,726
35,441
2,529
1,833
12, 742
2,646
1,574
1,025
3,862
1,138
6,917
4,076
807
4,735

Surplus and
Capital stock undivided
profits

225
375
50
310
100
275
200
1,025
225
250
800
500
100
210
2,500
345
4,250
530
265
150
225
865
165
2,475
300
160
525
145
150
140
75
435
125
430
235
60
200

293
307
50
267
132
317
185
1,056
308
646
61
154
5,905
389
3,679
245
254
208
222
1,105
195
1,988
200
181
1,151
232
145
57
42
399
108
563
309
42

Circulation

225
356
49
188
100
148
108
795
212
198
515
385
98
100
2,443
319
2,354
430
220
71
123
807
130
2,242
299
152
515
143
53
95
72
288
125
335
178
55
200

Total
deposits

2,173
3,295
849
2,512
1,787
3,908
1,862
13,906
2,179
4,528
2,858
4,442
802
2,925
33, 589
2,572
27,467
3,241
4,154
1,391
2,420
2,201
27,714
1,655
1,339
9,976
1,984
2,876
1,282
836
2,741
757
5, 588
3,285
650
3,774

Bills payable
and rediscounts

3
W

25
67
13
268
50
30
268
172
637
62
40
605
278

102
104
5
243
35

o
o

E

I

575

jg

141

|
O
Kj

"23
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Ross
Sandusky
Scioto
Seneca
_
Shelby
Stark
Summit
Trumbull
Tuscarawas
Union
_..
Van Wert
Vinton
Warren
Washington...
Wayne
Williams
Wood
Wyandot
Total..

1,966
1,167
2,775
2,844
579
6,535
3,416
3,678
3,297
115
633
252
1,206
2,801
1,794
1,111
448
255

645
354
915
1,439
478
3,174
2,009
1,467
1,359
46
711
134
421
1,089
693
557
207
290

6,280
3,116
9,916
10,082
3,060
29, 252
12,910
14,094
8,461
641
3,578
581
4,450
11,709
5,893
4,757
1,280
1,688

600
200
600
800
233
1,750
440
800
475
40
300
50
600
1,050
425
435
110
180

827
85
995
1,008
348
2,430
774
835
539
24
396
78
509
925
439
236
75
146

527
100
492
669
231
1, 389
119
475
296
40
188
25
425
942
324
386
104
77

4,149
2,702
7,008
7,565
2,170
23,494
11,578
11,916
7,136
427
2,648
427
2,500
8,294
4,271
3,287
958
1,260

178
30
616
40
72
85

2
5
6
1
3
1
9
6
4
4
3
3

3,332
1,491
5,865
5,441
1,877
17, 222
6,989
8,181
3,684
457
2,025
191
2,569
7,185
3,217
2,959
599
1,079

363

503,172

240,386

132,831

914,820

63, 910

72,440

47,300

697, 791

19,591

170
274
37
33
364
95
864
567
469
1,514
446
507
45
586
48
643
313
354
947
389
61
81
19
1,662
860
1,516
141
253
64
41

87
296
10
35
967
161
607
1,084
675
1,335
138
260
14
503
25
558
316
313
1,190
492
10
122
108
2,152
997
1,104
128
636
91
63

532
1,712
199
408
3,483
1,147
4,586
3,924
2,709
7,625
1,323
2,993
286
2,761
253
3,055
1,877
1,667
5,758
2,732
183
842
406
8,082
4, 259
6,489
791
1, 637
680
692

50
195
25
50
250
125
575
305
200
650
180
405
25
250
50
300
205
180
400
250
25
100
30
705
465
770
75
180
85
75

16
49
9
13
92
22
162
158
78
300
56
57
10
130
11
111
52
74
176
68
4
20
11
438
224
261
19
100
19
6

49
65
25

417
1,330
135
268
3,044
922
3,108
3,333
2,272
6,369
901
2,104
150
2,271
152
2,532
1,308
1,254
4,862
2,175
105
618
358
6,341
3, 210
4,989
571
1,295
521
382

5
1
2

-.-

c
3
..

61
2
11
1

W
H
^
O

283
456
434
165
35
25

HI

2
7
1
2
8
4
1
1
11
6

_
__.»

_

_




H

H
£

O

OKLAHOMA

Adair
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek..._
Custer
Delaware
Dewey.
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Greer
Harmon
Harper

o

4
5
1
5
2
5
0
3
10
8
1
4
1
7
9
11
3
4
3
3

239
1,028
126
309
2,016
829
2,726
2,127
1,429
4,342
671
1,917
196
1,475.
165
1,672
1,100
934
3,408
1,677
97
594
270
3,816
2,198
3,447
480
722
461
540

87
31
262
100
149
111
125
75
10
81
25
98
80
149
75
112
20
31

7

255
320
401
74
62
15
10

K

35
5
76

[g
H
g

46
474
27

fi
H

w

•

193
8
340
91

O
^
.
_
L
J

15

P
I
W

232
9
246

9

n4

a

29
58

S
5
*

Cl
225

^

40
64
27
, ry.

31
29
1

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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,

'""' -Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities*
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

OKL AHOM A—continued

Ilaskell
Hughes.
Jackson.......
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa.
LeFloro
Lincoln

.

3

....

_

7
6
8
5

.

..

.

..
*
„ .

12
5
6
„
„._.

Logan
... ...
........ ...
Love.......
. . . . . .
McClain... . . . . .
McCurtain .
..
. .„
Mclntosh.
Major.
Marshall
Mayes...
Murray
Muskogee
Noble. _
Norrata.
Okfuskee
_
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage...
Ottawa...
_
Pawnee
Payne _
PittKburs
Pontotoc.
Pottawatonile
Pushmataha
Roger Mill
Rogers
Bettiinole
Sequoyah




507
1,950
1,586
971
826

1
6

4,154
976
1,087
1,171
1,577
1,047
487
1,041
1,174
1,196
206
802

3
4

391
646

7
10
2
3
5
6
4

11
3
2

5
16
8
16
6
6
8
6
6
9
1
1
3
3
4

10,972
849
600

298

139

389
354

628
759

608

385
172

256
1,542
424
227
448

1,560
360
422
224

1,098

1,016

695
263
354

637
306
307
229
348

25
202

26
222

163
301

125
313

357
215

2,739
191

3,106
387

311

264

1,433
27,769
6,046
7l 417
3,165
1,686
2,694
2,805
1,434
4,106

492
12,776
2,153
1,163

481
171
973
901
888

925
840

1,294
1,725

468
16,647
1,906
3,987
1,416
746

1,104

428

834
372

1,347

1,192

133
17
455
178

240
37
524
195
136

374

1,011
3,186
2,838
2,080
1,351
7,590
1,872
1 822
1,980
3,844
2,519
1,188
1,606
1,908
2,002
279
1,338
710

1,326
17,659
1,474
1,148
2,472
60,330
10,534
13,230
5,748
3,443
5,314
5,628
2,421
7,054
897
236

2,043
1,332
1,508

34

74

245
235

82
192

97
106

250
150

66

157
98

105

530
165
175
175
300
125
135
205
265
175

25
210
100
160

39
192
60
39
56
91
93
54
111
43
80

6
70
38
37

176
114
88
57
162
124
27
148
19
150

6
65
20
74

1,200
100

602
22

940
24

100

54

99

160
4,550
900

86
1,660
374

84
1,107
220

735
350

384
112
102
166
101
67
152
44
5
42
36
52

297
287
198
80
313
194
342
41

250
350
355
240
575
100
25
125
90
130

69
38

130

712

2,692
2,285
1,530
825

6,591
1,375
1 471
1,553
3,255
2,095

86
69
43
231

51
156
49

M
w
o
o
g

114
10
50

972

1,138
1,423
1,499
215
946
517

1,066
14,079
1,327

118
91

27
46
34

801

HI

895

2,045
52, 710
8,870
11,760
4,996
2,870
4,692
4,790
1,628
5,632
712
196

1,776
1,050
1,147

93
75
169
33
20
25
61
292
261

118
49

w
w
w
o

Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tutea
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward

.

10
8
4
13
6
6
5
3
1

-

Total

3,077
1,365
1,008
44,188
948

577
198
297

1,069

7,276

16,192

450

370
205

286

510
215
200

155
139
30

88
58
87

5,150

1,746

1,060

205

657

135
125
50

77
469
37
68
14

100
173
49
31
50

4,953
2,061
1,709
71,642
1,732
9,086
1,498
1,862

1,508

2,027

734
327

207
173
132

470
325
182

424

_

4,869-

194,880

59,931

77,342

351,210

28, 575

10,815

10,825

3
1
3
2
3
5
1
2

2,009

1,185

216
111

282
50

1,718

1,363

416

2
2
2
L
3
1
L
3
3
5
1
5
3
7
2
6
3
2
5
4
2
2
3
6

868
263
684
536

75
196
812
122
89
294
264

306
274
546
145
844
157
270
514
106
94
209
151

4,232
1,730
1,457
3,662
1,021
4,301

325
60
100
300

394

914
714
664
487
428

1,883

1,544

933

13
467
771
108

571

11
159
923
165

1,220
1,029
4,257

3,743

1,913

1,185

1,188
3,806
1,294
7,133

1,268

750

4,128
1,434
1,301
63,066
1,350
7,393
1,257
1,478

29
211
91
606
20

159

£J

292, 581

6,890

O

3,392
1,517
1,270
2,764

17

O

8
388
21
37

,
2
*
tfl

542

H

OREGON

Baker
Benton.
^
Clackamas
Clatsop*
Columbia
.
Coos._ .
_ ..
Crook
Deschutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood lliver
Tackson
TetTerson
Josephine
Xlamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Tlllamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa*
Wasco . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . _
Washington
^amhill

,.

. *_

Total__




. . . .

.

..

97

563

475
2,317

1,327
1,155

80
524

1,965

806

27
508
252

2,048

2,067

746

96

46
382
245
841
154

54,492

26, 771

18,532

98

1,683

391
356

800

880
149
898
614

2,1.65

1,306

302
232
892
526
140
341
402
695

97, 633

46, 900

31,545

489
980

6,638
2,570
678

1,527

1,347

675

1,960
2,579
1,223
457

117

184

2,827
1,482
5,283
1,106
103,140
1,295
1,590
9,145
4,299
1,050
2, 931
2,024
4, 344
184,041

75
325
50
125
175
125
65
100
100
300
25
50
325
240
300
25
285
160
365
150

6.825

110
75
675
400
100
200
135
300

13, 020

42

37

124
14
127
62
31
115

87
49
176
8
23
58
25
6
83
100
298

72
19
111
25
129
5

67
42
143
462
2
86
85
190
55

4,210

73
61
851
110
91
192
106
319

8, 354

862

3,630
544

1,737
2,231

44

g

857 " " "

145

B

778
761

.149

H

8

O
fcn

367

3,530
79

60
225
72
226

1,021
3,214

164
72
151
23

2,239
1, 164
4, 572

1,756

89, 537
1,059
1,400
5, 583
3,430

721

6, 139

LJ

118

157

52
25
594
359
37
98
133
269

5, 588

841

"

o

53
H

5

37

-3

SJ

1

^

28
1,442

d
2

w

801

20

W

2, 202
1. 050
3, 451

.119

fj

5

^

153, 500

2. 088

CO

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Duo from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

773
49,146
897
1,515
177
6,921
1,845
1,278
2,444
1,902
4,241
200
1,190
1,018
4,079
957
2,585
925
1,133
1,151
586
1,916
3,351
1,044
3,642
5,637
321
2,072
51
1,503
702
1,396
1,3,19
486
7,101
6,053

487
26,454
780
1,078
128
2,235
692
970
655
809
2,389
200
748
535
1,893
388
1,373
136
606
867
291
570
1,328
530
1,392
1,586
148
932
25
425
597
824
753
245
3,325
2,453

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

o
PENNSYLVANIA

Adams
_
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
_
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler-Cambria
Cameron
Carbon. _
Center
Chester
ClarionClearfleld
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware-Elk
Erie
Fayette.
Forest...
Franklin
Fulton.
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster

5,346
242,943
5,439
7,999
1,059
29,330

_




5,102
11,575
29,031
1,229
5,667
6,049
13,424
6,597
11,592
2,009
5,300
5,909
3,015
4,996
14, 600
2,800
21, 548
21,038
1,135
7,934
245
5,620
4,133
9,678
5,339
2,080
28,055
24,142

2,849
211,681
6,230
8,703
1,284
15,487
4,479
6,695
9,853
4,308
13,415
981
7,746
4,288
14,129
4,391
9,739
2,580
6,430
4,142
2,673
5,735
12,235
4,061
11,662
17,843
558
7,196
262
2,357
3,498
8,483
5,516
1,268
42,366
20,795

804
93,058
1,710
2,500
330
5,055
3,115
1,540
1,412
2,257
5,821
136
1,443
1,425
2,909
1,143
2,478
668
1,284
1,635
684
2,002
3,113
1,363
5,120
8,331
241
1,643
53
702
1,060
2,223
1,984
449
8,356
6,649

9,402
578,646
13,800
19,791
2,733
52,057
17,421
15,832
16,709
19,009
50.166
2,427
15,202
12,335
31,501
12,315
24,546
5,376
13,511
12.167
6,594
13,047
31,335
8,434
40,074
49,697
1,999
17,468
592
9,495
8,987
20,789
13,186
3,913
81,546
53,448

525
33,175
835
1,200
155
2,725
875
1,035
807
1,215
2,495
200
950
750
2,290
390
1,650
255
835
900
350
875
1,850
650
1,755
2,117
150
1,380
25
625
635
905
845
285
3,710
3,555

7,153
460,077
11,163
15,746
2,273
37,172
13, 876
12,292
12,292
14,415
40.658
1,728
12,092
9,783
22,189
10,548
18,652
4,061
10,880
9,147
5,306
9,508
23.659
6,199
33,125
40,110
1,380
13,013
491
6,701
17,372
10,268
2,755
65,997
40,655

45
5,521
124
233
2,673
129
257
505
587
378
99
215
216
1,033
25
238
50
101
40
178
1,010
147
124
60
345
292
142
1,400

o
o

a

d

Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzernc
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
MifTlin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland _
Perry
Philadelphia
Pitce.
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan Susquehanna._
Tioga
Union..
_.
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland _
Wyoming
York.
Total

9,211 I
4, 569
17,160
28,229
16, 547
8,699
14,644
4,149
4,173
21,630
1,464
20, 852
10. 372
2,230
408, 703
116
1.154
21.003
2,202
7,216
549
4, 162
4.983
'842
14,251.
.1I,846
23, 390
1.351
29, 575
1.370
21.704
I

IUIODE ISLAND

Kent
Newport.
Providence
Washington.....
Total..

863 |

9,194
4.990
16,754
45.111
5,557
4,479
9.565
2,432
2,483
22,587
3,129
22,821
11,453
2,313
114,728
520
450

28,935
1,538
8,506
1,010
4,093
3,253
1,450
1,928
3,551
22, 375
2.749
24, 724
2, 637
37.414

3,173
1,472
3,730
7,270
2,359
1,926
3,329
626
614
4,481
435
4,687
2,448
534
166,457
85
258
5,033
519
2,110
163
921
713
288
1.952
1, 245
5,397
286
8,352
507
5.041

22,315
11,411
38. 834
83, 753
25,804
15,466
28,531
7,357
7,674
50,085
5, 249
50,147
25,219
5,196
720,296
729
1,952
56,626
4,354
18, 730
1,746
9,469
9,474
2. 658
18,645
17, 220
53, 330
4.472
64, 651
4, 633
45, 472

1.125
875
2, 700
4, 275
1, 785
1, 265
1,685
525
500
2,702
375
2,920
1,360
340
28,680
25
175
2,745
225
1,010
100
550
500
250
700
800
2, 375
250
2,510
305
3, 260

4,171
1,325
4, 659
8, 762
4,078
1,142
2,204
470
837
5, 739
579
3, 501
3,423
598
77,02L
62
174
6,061
563
1, 784
107
487
619
458
1,583
1, 136
4,863
327
5,915
454
4.085

2, 697,048

139,866

268. 744

1,285,984

888. 047

411,107 j

236
1,980
38, 573
105

521
2,108
19, 985
49

124
502
7,908
28

4, 738
67,932
184

100
420
5, 700
100

22, 663

8,562 |

73,748 j

6, 320

9,446

390
788
558
2, 748
213
257
601
13,147

24
115
40
257
1
52
51
7, 273

53
84
53
538
23
6
74
3,475

562
1, 043
683
3,651
273
337
815
26,102

100
100
525
45
50
160
2,400

257
.0
1
467
1.401
34
200
634
881
j, 3(57
80
J, 792
100
100
17,801

95,231

O
W
H

38
329
10
170
77
394
43
428
84b
780
40
1.17S
17
683

2. 123,958

O
O

47, 118

584
3,517
48, 650
28

160
342
8,912
32

40, 894

16,141
8. 542
29,440
67, 355
16,700
12,4.15
23,216
5, 23S
5, 059
37,978
3, 842
39,690
19,038
3, 852
574,355
618
1,392
45, 569
3,335
14, 840
1,441
7; 912
7,527
1, 754
15,288
13, 644
43,308
3,615
53, 036
3, 568
34, 578

50
222

f

4,708 j

52, 779 I

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville--.
Aiken
_
_
Allendalo..Anderson.. _
Bamberg...
Barn well— _
Calhoun
Charleston _




•110
746
342
2,884
137
85
556
7, 531

is
101
195
85
149
25
1,680

n
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TABLE N O . 62,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,

1924—Continued

fcO

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable

and rediscounts

O
SOUTH CAROLINA—continued

Cherokee

2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1

Chester. .
Chesterfield. . .
Clarendon
Colieton DarlingtonDillon.:...
Dorchester
Florence
Greenville..
Hampton _
Horry
Kershaw
Laurens...
Leel-_
Lexington
Marion
MarlboroNew berry. .
Orangeburg. .
Rictiland
Saliida
Spartanburg
Siiinter
Union...
York..

3

a
i
2
1

1,967
1,322
222
327
468

1,207
538
335
1,963
13,137
111
517

208
52
33
77
191
57
2
374
1,810
26
223
105
148

304
310
92

84
44
127
iO9
57
394
2,492
18

143

504
196
144
175
1,057
3,140
4
1,137
910

5

1,185
1,620
1,644
1,098
911
1,989
5, 225
13,670
674
6,84.9
4,929
655
3,341

1,038

100
137
338
227
195
178
160
680
5,586
10.7
1,542
707
45
954

82

85,185

20,248

1
2
1

445
1,079
494
1, 688
3, 727

39
395
39
298
1,887

3
2
3
2
3
2
7
4
1
5
4

1

Total-.

_
_

589

272

31

2,795
2,035
382
48.6
630
1,619
767
415
3,056

18,362
164
907
841
1,559

2,304
2,461
1,572
1,307
2,372
7,507
26,991

275
150
50

238
165
21

50
75

20

150

100
60
300
1,306
25

n

75
200

175
225
150

18
67
13
22
102
1,953

3

58
52
142
245
119
75
62
113

175
125
510
1,500
100
1,300
750

1,282

5,528

100
490

19, 434

135,989

52
549
198
625
1, 955

545
2,099

789

10,036
6,847
791

547

135
98
50

24

75
136
12
271

700
23
75
50
100

50

125
125
125
106
389
1,227

2,091
1,622
261
350
372

1,156
596
299

2,20Q
13, 566
101

672

50
41
90
110
46
44
182
277
12
27

3,988
5,988
21,369

64
120
74
59
64
40
74
1,461

1,052
1,697
1,918
1,162

881

988
499

3.67

25
180

4,388

349
75
161
48

11,930

9,175

7,633

99,796

5, 719

25
75
40
125
275

31
78
21
70
422

10
75
25
105
209

629

8

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aurora
Beadle
Bon Hoinnie
Brookings
Brown

4

_




6

766

2,807
7, 951

o
H

664

660
6,660
4,8.87
496

29
739

O

479

1,850

12

680

2,451
7,011

56
34

w
o

a

1,026
2,035
193
105
1,349
711
252
378
509
1,018
1,546
571
484
1.397
1,347
2,124
938
178
827
99
906
336
473
5,915
1,153
1,233
428
251
1,092
543
1,714
221
141
1,702
1,519
841
1,022

Total.




125
24
7
117
175
3,166
33
25
214
224
176
21
2
157
147
19
56
206
105
514
120
131
143
215
1,352
102
37
50
26
77
117
44
1,409
170
271
52
35
195
45
293
43
2
150
100
184
253

52, 385

11,777

651
900
205
325
1,347
2, 595
179
104
2,003

e.-. .
Bntto
Campbell. .
Clark
Clay
Codington _ Corson
Ouster
Davison
Day
Deuel
Fall River..
Faulk
Grant
Gregory
Haakon
Ilamlin
Hand
Hanson
Hughes
Hutchinson _
Hyde..
Kingsbury__
Lake___
Lawrence...
Lincoln
Lyman
McCook
McPherson.
Marshall
Meade
Miner
Minnehahii _
Moody
Pennington..
Perkins
Potter
Roberts...
Sanbornu.
Spink
I
Stanloy.
Tripp
_
Turner
_
Union
Wnlworth".
Yankton
116

224
102
38
71
437
815
9
36
607
472
251
39
27
305
56
61
94
193
210
727
97
132
253
203
1,139
170
24
262
13
73
149
119
2,979
396
486
71
76
238
119
613
44
12
429
416
137
243
i 7,046

1,034
l,(W>r>
282
n29
2,057
4,740
256
264
3,048
1,802
2,719
270
144
1,879
1,016
349
644
932
1,409
2,991
849
764
2,021
1,886
4,765
1,295
287
1,237
147
1,118
626
674
10,948
1,838
2,043
630
398
1,664
757
2,733
340
172
2,415
2,157
1, 2S3
1,727
80, 378

75 I
2f)
25
50
100
350
25
25
150
125
150
25
25
125
100
25
•10

32
93
207
5
6
128
35
125
11
11
28
13
11
18
72
47
42
47
36
55

105
200
60
50
150
125
275
80
50
75
25
115
50
50
485
90
100
50
25
175
75
115
25
60
190
125
130
150

10
69
8
25
59
17
366
53
113
16
19
70
31
125
7
6
77
67
26
79

5, 255

3, 360

58
50
95
150

755
551
230
307
1,816
3,937
102
176
2,358
1,521
2,230
218
109
1,641
615
280
470
759
1,179
2,570
711
653
1,482
1.287
4,095
964
129
1,027
78
697
493
595
9,634
1,529
1,562
418
328
1,258
503
2,332
298
77
2.059
].; 903
856
1,21)6

29
31
12
176
52

3, .'.06

70,718

3,514

47
247
25
12
124
55
9©

6

m
«

179
81
25
100
96
110
£0
25
38
25
40
25
13
413
90
100
25
25
84
40
57
10

109
423
22

45
283
65
115
10

188
20

O

61

5
j

18

H
n
o

233
309
83
73
28
12
242

o

50

o

167
122
48
97

H

W
a

TABLE NO. 02.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate, March 31,

1024—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars.]

Anderson
.
Bedford.
Benton
Bledsoe..
Blount
._.
Bradley.
Campbell. ___
Carter
Cocke
Coffee...
CumberlandDavidson.. .._
Dickson
Dyer..
Franklin
Gibson..
Greene
Grundy.
Hamblen...
Hamilton--..
Hard in
...
Henderson. _.
Henry
ITiokman
_
Jefferson _____
Knox..
Lauderdule-.
Lawrence;
Lewis
Lincoln
London.
McMinn....
McNairy
Madison
Marion




2
2
1
1
1
1
3
0

T

3
1
5
2
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
\
I
2
1
5
1
I
1
4
2
3
1
3
1

Loans ami
discounts

409
1,302
208
469
472
1,452
1,276
826
430
874
297
35,742
1,232
610
876
285
609
266
1, 738
21, 456
150
85
627
456
198
24,325
258
815
149
1,763
732
1,584
119
3,310
556

Due from
Bonds and banks, includTotal
ing lawful
securities
reserve and resources
cash in vault

101
263
130
12
340
201
89
181
64
375
17
9,802
328
178
246
121
136
60
305
4, 171
105
2
54
24
27
5, 122
28
98
50
249
118
334
137
1,080
317

151
228
128
31
163
197
333
197
107
284
85
9,529
340
207
205
100
340
117
154
5,846
112
74
214
121
26
•1,419
57
64
32
225
156
598
95
1, 422
180

687
1,834
480
551
1,097
1,863
1,754
1,322
650
1,579
411
57, 267
1,956
1,076
1,381
526
1,111
451
2,354
33,329
381
166
908
618
257
35,687
358
1,028
252
2, 299
1, 053
2, 651
360
5,916
1,066

Capital stock

60
200
25
60
100
150
150
100
50
125
50
3,800
150
100
110
100
60
25
250
2,500
50
25
50
80
2,900
25
75
35
215
150
225
30
400
100

Surplus and
undivided
profits

50
158
8
31
31
193
85
11
11
163
13
3,318
63
141
79
11
63
24
229
1,937
24
0
30
53
10
2, 095
13
21
6
159
34
105
34
242
36

Circulation

49
198
25
7
100
150
37
100
50
111
15
2,223
97
100
104
51
19
25
225
2,487
30
50
20
25
2,479
15
60
35
214
74
225
8
392
25

Total
deposits

523
1,248
422
381
865
1,252
1,482
1,101
539
1, 181
333
40,794
1,631
699
1,070
329
969
378
1,510
25,799
277
135
778
426
176
26,842
275
797
176
1,545
775
2,096
288
4,881
905

Bills payable
and 10-

discounts

REPORT OF T

States and counties

Number of
banks

30
71
119
10

O

ft
K
O

5,190
t*3
34

0

i:j«J

tn
0
158
21
836
30
50
166
20

d
0

Marshall
Maury
Monroe
MontgomeryObion
Perry
Polk..
._
Putnam
Khea
lioane
ltutherford...
Scott
Sevier
Shelby
Sullivan
Sumner__
Unicoi
Warren......
Washington..
White
Williamson.Wilson

1
&
1
2
2
j

1
1
6
9

2
i
i
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
o

Total.
Anderson
Angelina
Aransas
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Basque
Bowie...
Brazor ia
Brazos
Brewstor. Briscoe
Broo k
Brown
Burleson
Burnct
Caldwcll
C allann n
Cameron..




.107

I
j
!
:
I
:
!

i
:
'

538

151
450
28
432
273
52
61
156
32
545
201

2,655
6,902
1,422
2,434
1,889

80
375
60
200
159
25
25
50
25
325
225
50
54
1,400
300
100
25
235
625
125
175
130

102
298
3
277
63
17
28
38
89
136
74
36
6
1,424
287
24
12
243
322
130
140
51

803
3,097

80
322
40
199
79
25
25
50
25
259
94
31

1,971
1,371

606
56
484
289
41
66
114
128
403
103
125
4
2,489
873
170
57
636
865
218
239
202

142,344

33,132

35,915

221,764

17,323

13,287

1,355
878
77
119
161
430
31
1,063
636
.1,037
3, 386
26, 908
148
439
6, 539
.152
1,511
759
306
327
2,019
432
178
982
81.2
2,852

393
133
35
27
14
132
1
358
55
123
927
6,749
107
53
3,049
84
399
102
II.
.Hi
658
121
69
350
62
1,078

478
364
34
14
85
122
21
420
212
193
1,625
11,179
63
182
2,251
186
871
114
112
96
518
192
39
523
328
1. 705

2,341
1,438
177
195
284
747
61
1,985
952
1,392
6,485
49,330
329
772
12,199
442
2,989
1,002
518
470
3,441
777
295
1,736
1,249
5,895

175
100
25
25
50
110
25
125
125
200
650
4,750
25
140
710
50
250
105
55
50
300
100
55
300
100
425

317
71
16
27
16
22

171
72
23
25
13
99

247
144
266
281
2,527
37
45
685
26
346
102
157
6
556
65
23
205
73
402

62
37
99
342
3,986
25
47
246
12
196
90
8
10
222
100
54
49
37
397

1,924

226
1,638

748
116
337
548
561
2,572

934
538
109
11,685
2,672

696
372
1,209
4,716

907

1.09

73
3,878

642
164
58
662
761
275
139
236

323
2,650
1,373

216
488
831
757
3,714
1,271

806
196
19,253
4,415
1,074

516

13,385 i

541
2, 018
161
1,814
1,067
149
410
692
544
2,806
850
653
136
I.1., 128
3,148
849
424
1,942
4,640 '
1,04.1 i
1,533 j
J,375 j
164,799 j

1,678,
1,194
113
70
206
511
36
1,551
646
800
5, 200
3(j; 181
212
520
10, 527 ,
354
2, 1S6 i
705 '

58
jf-:o

1I
H
3S0

229
y, 74s

h:

c

c
21
7

403
2. 362
' 512
1,1*3 !

1,038 I
4,606 I

O

65

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items ofresources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,

-7

19H—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

TEXAS—continued

Camp
Carson
Cass . .
Cherokee.
Clay
Coleman
Collin—
Collingsworth
Colorado.,.
Comal
Comanche..
Cooke
Cory ell
Cottle
Crockett
Crosby
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta. -.
Denton.
DeWitt..
Dickens
Donley
Eastland
Ector-.Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher.
Floyd...
Fort Bend

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

3

W
H
O

_,
_

3
2
4
1
2

3
9
2
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
10

_
-.

2
2
7
3
2
1
3
1
I
8
5
2

a

9

3

.

Loans and
discounts

.




1
2
1

713
170
939
627
307
1,424
4,030
685
393

387

1,071
1,913
900
332
416
314
299
69,655
368
444
539
1,840
1,038
905
220
515
127

94
4,815
19,696
427
1,863
3,453
1,198
356
699
436

S45
2
454
114
76
' 430
1,634
63
26
286
339
471
267
327
79
32
81
20,642
8
105
147
466
179
49
53
75
86
1
1,293
2,947
153
674
824
622
17
27
210

153
23
407
179
84
486
1,323
285
67
296
290
780
404
56
77
88
45
24,761
345
83
189
744
277
185
51
273
64
10

1,681
5,264
210
855

1,100
616
46
141
181

1,348
210
L871
988
494
2,614
7,441
1.113
492

225
70
176
75
55
340
670
125
75

977
1,788
3,253
1,626

100
250
475
200
50
100
100
75

737
585
507
528
119,558
787
692
955
3,381
1,572
1,206
343

928
240
136
8,247
30,407
847
3,577
5,711
2,493
451
946
832

9,400
50
100
125
345
175
140

50
105
50
35
1,015
2,025
110
350
870
125
50
75

50

60
12

234
141
50
189
38$
138
25
150
75
367
188

81
109
38
48
5,239
35
68
47
329
168

90
33
37
15
609
498
108
501
419
144
21

84
45

225
119
75
54
299
495
21
50
186
120
122
40

75
23
75
4,708
6
99
96
186
50
35
50
55
35
706
836
65
287
3.57

109
12
22
25

789
94
1 343
696
335
1,690
6,858
829
372
677
1,277
2,290
1 115
567
276
323
280
98,851
695
424
685
2,521
1,179
941
210
716
140
82
6,918
25,964
564
2,4i8
3,729
2,114.
368
717

709

50
35

95
28

25
24
50
1,129

H

w

O

o

E
8

lo
JO
912
3"6
49

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a

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Freestone..
7rio
Galveston..
Garza.
Goliad
Gonzales...
Gray
Grayson.-Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe.
Hale
Hall
Hamilton..
Hansford...
Hardeman.
Hardin
Harris
Harrison...
Hartley....
Haskell....
Hays
Hemphill..
Henderson.
Hidalgo
Hill..
Hood
Hopkins...
Houston _ _.
Howard.. .
Hunt
Irion
.
Jack
Jasper
Jefferson...
Johnson
Jones
Karncs
Kaufman..
Kent
_
Kimble—_.
Knox
Laniur
Lampasas
La Stillo....
Lavaea.
Lee
Leon
Liberty....
LimestoneLipsc:omb_.
Llano......




2
3
2
C
1
1
.
2
2
12
3
3
2
2
3
4
1
3
1
10
2
1
2
2
2
3
4
10
3
2
2
2
10
I
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7
7
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5
10
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1
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X
3
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1
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5
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498
882

mi

34,817
500
285
923
438
7,860

mo
1,124
407
1,934
633
8(14
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1,120
317
69,194
2,282
113
502
893
468
932
730
3,032
683
1,516
1,163
1,008
5,880
]52
847
153
lfi, 294
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1,101
1, 508
4, (509
185
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314
1, 708
143
124
112
2,27(5
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54
101
202
fi, 069
54
57
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2,919
436
251
26
142
181
472
1
89
51
17,471
1,207
1
61
172
44
165
154
800
192
168
233
110
1,041
11
297
33
4,144
5G9
296
183
1,028
.2
1
2
120
1, 257
249
96
4J8
161
40
17
1,127
2S
58

250
288
1.55
4,232
98
65
456
66
2,049
348
400
200
290
335
488
33
486
311
26,044
808
15
154
257
85
342
334
1,205
113
568
268
367
1,834
75
370
39
7,804
902
782
467
1,650
133
41
312
1,032
307
77
674
108
59
46
1,481
122
125

852
1,371
751
24,774
723
440
1,717
682
13,417
1,921
1,935
695
2,541
1,316
1,963
240
1,794
772
118,761
4,479
153
759
869
691
1,520
1,425
5,333
1,084
2,336
1,705
1,575
9,193
245
1,596
246
28,942
3,844
2,283
2, 282
7, 540
355
245
1,475
7,448
1, 405
502
2,944
426
234
233
5,073
1,019
371

200
135
125
J.675
50
50
1.50
75
1,630
260
250
75
200
175
310
25
175
50
7,625
300
25
90
90
200
175
210
630
175
200
125
100
895
25
225
25
1,376
430
190
325
925
40
40
140
827
125
75
210
60
25
25
425
125
75

62
200
65
7fi3
82
73
130
39
1,244
92
294
52
118
171
233
28
1(52
1
6,301
344
5
60
62
58
96
7
655
143
395
219
195
653
60
93
19
1,633
215
198
183
1,017
18
12
139
483
115
91
204
61
24
7
251
68

42
57
125
387
50
49
150
6
1,157
110
114
18
123
100
52
50
49
4,128
198
62
90
25
62
108
477
171
125
104
100
648
6
169
568
291
120
116
793
10
71
644
125
60
149
15
25
6
240
20

547
979
436
21,949
641
268
1,240
407
9,237
1,449
1,277
550
2,052
869
1,369
187
1,407
672
98,372
3,629
123
557
627
408
1,188
1.078
3, 566
594
1,591
3,257
1,180
6,910
151
1,109
201
25,290
2,908
1,775
1,541
4, 676
288
132
1,091
5, 307
1,032
277
2,3S0
290
160
192
4,135
707
296

47
56
64
10
41

g
W
O

1,680

o
g
21
25

o
r1

86

125
60
33
187
7

3
23
39

O

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,
102 J{—Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and Counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

D u e from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and
Capital stock undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable

and rediscounts

H
O

TEXAS—continued

Lubbock_
Lynn
_MeCulloek
McLennan
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason..
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam.
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Morris
Motley
Nacogdoches
Navarro
Nolan.. _
Nulces
Ochiltree
.'_
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Pecos
Polk
Potter
Presidio...
Bains
Randall
Red River
Reeves.
Refugio




w
w
o
w

C44
387
873
14,642
194
393
266
148
429
1,200
481
480
773
1,508
76
1,281
1,915
238
109
685
6,330
936
3,774
399
3,750
1,024
174
985
368
564
4,010
428
109
375 '•
3,025 !
220 ;
423 I

32
17
220
3,071
34
77
54
49
42
467
357
5
75
758
66
371
284
185
53
266
3,355
222
1,619
10
440
354
31
445
36
22
667
89
31
58
311
54
70

108
395
208
(5,425
54
90
124
60
148
978
271
82
142
756
129
484
608
58
132
2,950
595
2,925
44
1,449
225
152
345
32
205
1,210
75
128
76
399
64 ,

165 I

893
829
1,399
25,214
310
591
467
306
661
1,190
633
1.035
3; 202
287
2,235
2,950
528
235
1,124
13.134
1,828
8,634
485
5,865
1,791
396
1, 865
452
811
7,015
612
278
568
4,048
353

100
50
230
2,380
50
rr

50 I
50 I
100 !
150 i
125
125
175
300
75
160
405
80
30
1,255
180
500
55
300
235
50
200
50
75
550
70
25
50
922
50
125

36
50.
180
1,434
6
50
94
45
22
332
93
82
131
274
33
232
241
78
9
100
1,097
51
241
54
399
95
27
148
29
64
358
80
48
15
312
59
18

672
716
885
19,336
241
457
261
180
514
2,299
839
374
603
2,386
155
804
2,080
312
195
857
9,855
1,478
7, 695
357
5,017
1,210
307
1,317
282
660
5,361
333 I
198
315 !
2,187
188 !
525 |

60
54
40

3
O

o
9
52
60

H
to
O

E
o

H7

60
12
150

274
61
117
444
5

H

O

d

Robertson
Rockwell
Runnels
__
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine.
San Patrick)—
SanSaba
Sehlicher
Scurry
Shackleford
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
S wisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terry
ThrockmortonTitus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
Upshur
XJvalde
Valverdc
VanZandt
Victoria
Waller
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Williamson
Wilson-_
Wise _._.
Wood
foung
Total




1
2
4 ;
2
1 :
1 :
4
3
1
2
2 ;
1 :
J
2
1
1
2
1
2
.
1

I
9
3
1
1
3
3
4
2
2
2
2
,.
"
2
2

237

552
1,137

742
248
307
532

781
261
1,002
089
271

SO
82
54
281
95
29
31
48
49

291
77

89
171
52
1
654
34
16

2,261
220

193
18

324

24
78
53

87
1, G84

528
301
36, 253
3,^83
170
230
700
3. 542
13, 424

838
721

9,512

573
2
86
136
1,110
3,308
118
266
1.56
340
201
835
240
1,024
413
106

4

1, 080
2,180
I, 122
1,806
423
2.108
3, 426
445
308
]5,03L
1,326
3,828
647
1,440
1,199
1,214

2,943
173
620
207
244
294
522

574

502,639 |

130,504

2
1
I
6
2
9
3

C
5

11

147
242
515
282
143
51
128
220
60
156
206

62
32
786
38
15
1,327
31
105
108
46
15,498
1,570
93
51
157
851
4, 736
221
236
102
508
443
604
343
591
1,063
.187
185
3,953
490
1,593
485
418
303
494

185,909

475

1523 ;

924
:i, 804
1,370

513
418
717
1,145

378
1,336
1,154

o

409
125

H

3,267

O

368
117
4,152
295

473
732
428
64,985
6,159
306
397
1.093
5,877
21,976
1,218
1,282
1,498
3,193
.1,867
3. 359
.1,054
3,984
5, 237

772
581
23, 884
2,081
0,318
1, 379
2, 199
1.980
2, 482

o

805,323 !

O

TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by covnties in each State, March SI,

GO

W2/i—Continued

O

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans a n d
discounts

Bonds a n d
securities

T)ue from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total

resources

Capital stock

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

Box Elder
(-ache
Carbon
Davis
Grand

1
2
1
1
1
2
1

101
386
197
41
55
274
47
6 795
384

1,541
2,069
843
391
301
1,288
239
34,093
1,442
9 ? 737

100
126
50
25
60
100
25
2,100
100
850

35
90
71
35
13
102
16
1,336
29
470

20
122
50
25
50
1O0
24
1,914
74
773

28,718
1, 239
7, 642

_.

2
3

1,176
1,217
495
290
172
888
142
18,264
878
4,824

\,*m

146
369
107
51
36
104
42
7,446
163
2, 178

—

20

28,343

10, 179

10,642

51,944

3,525

2,197

3, 152

42,994

49

4
4
3
2
1
3
4
2
10
4
2
7

1,135
2,459
1,907
3,089
704
1,957
2,148
1,217
5,058
3,303
3,741
3,577

932
2,134
1,302
947
281
969
1,436
1,199
4,223
4,582
1,125
2,431

210
446
302
575
30
355
288
184
1,032
680
456
830

2,337
5,135
3,635
4,737
1,021
3, 359
3,950
2,754
10,776
8,707
5,566
6,978

325
435
4,50
650
75
175
475
200

318
429
364
444
35
117
399
160
690
374
347
475

1,439
3,733
2,471
2,381
784
2,890
2,627
2,175
8,048
7,399
3,072
5,382

5
80
104
586
48
57
163
20
293

400
500
550

251
424
244
526
69
120
284
199
843
413
957
432

46

30,295

21,561

5,388

58,965

5,060

4,762

4,152

42,401

2,199

4
5
4
3

1,717
8,101
4,958
4,560
420

801
2 421
1,193
1,740
124

204
883
711
774
30

2,809
12,106
7,280
7,434
588

235
950
400
500
50

306
757
374
741
15

184
818
397
398
50

J/Oab
Alorgaji

e

_

Total

_

1.387
1,732
672
306
188
936

40

O
O

I

174

VERMONT

Addison
Bennington
Caledonia .
Cnittendon
Essex
Franklin
Orange
Orleans .
Eutland
Washington
Windham

-.

_

_

Windsor

Total

825

ur>

589
139

VIRGINIA

Accomac.
AJbermarle

©
So
H
©

UTAH

Bait Lake
Summit
Weber

SI

_

Aileghany
C i t y of Alexandria
Appoinattox




1,573
9,145
ft, 773
5,599
377

451
418
331
196
35

is

Augusta
Bath
Bedford
Botetourt
Brunswick
Buchanan
Buckingham
Campbell
Clarke
Craig
Culpeper...
Dinwiddie
Elizabeth City..
Fairfax
Fauquier
Franklin
Frederick
Giles
Gloucester
Grayson
Greens ville
Halifax
Hanover
llenrico
Henry
Highland
James City
Lancaster
Lee-Loudoun
Louisa
Lunenburg
Lynchburg
Mecklenburg __.
Montgomery
Nansemond
Nelson
Norfolk.
_.
Nottawsiy
Orange—,
Page
Patrick __
_.
Pittsylyania
Prince Edward.
Prince William.
Pulaski
Rappahannock..
Roanoke.__
Rockbridge
Rockingham
Russell
Scott




4,439

407
1,773

1,417

85
295

6J2
575
323
449

32.1

5,575

1,413

425

62
33
296

251
2,587
7,464
1,341

839
2,333
2,260
5,091
1,117

128
1,296
2,261
3,056
668
67, 581
2,551

399
311
285
185
4,024

512
386
10,134

714
2,159
1,692

492
41,350
1,224
1, 672
1,157
191
7,992
1,538
842
1,419
333
15,960
l.i»79
•i,0f,4
827

48
94
3

1,986
1,246

514
218
351
862
235
130
122
312
774
70

839
80
196
59
46
57
32
1,066

42
21
255
769
334
146
295
224
407
128
19
123
301
499
87

10,033

20,316

707
28
102

323

105
13
1, 507
136

78
2,875
106
300
585
80
7.804
' 245
5i:<
38f>
91
1,634
289
182
374
S8
4,325
312
SM2
117
131

24
111
.0
5
68

567
37
31
1,841

80
345
434
51
8.079
' 126
2.04
241
34
855
237
235
209
63
4,870
266
4:5!

«o
;

117

7,062
618
2,320
1,020

726
502
510
8,414

535
319
3, 2 6 0
10, 5 8 7
3,080
1,548
2,967
2,887
6,582
1,616

297
1,692
2,961
4, 5 5 9

844
101,043
3,664

458
541
458
282
6,404

732
524
1-5,612

911
2,921
2,876

em

62,176
i,6«)
2,496
1.823

338
10,779
2,115
1,312
2, 131.
496
26, 768
2, 645
5,715
],(i"f.ri
1,001

540
50
150
85
40
50
100

945

354

39
151)

50
100
85

1,150

1,028

25
25
200
1,600

200
125
200
200
600
150
35
150
255
375
75
6,300
250
25

30
25
25
365

50
71
1,500

100
335
500
oO
4, 300
.170
225
180
50
600
150
97
250
75
1,925
250
.075
<"
*:
.4
0

89
38
17
24
52
21
195
517
212
90
292
137
929
118
12
105
294
231
22
8,777

219
57
45
32

39
50
1,085

8
24
100
1,600
200-

83
138
149
600
150
35
93
1.
15

297
20
2,307
229
25

9

25
10

531
25
20

337
48
64

2,1]2
149

.1,489
.100

219
220
31

173
343

4,526

120
234
J50
9
1,042
156

50
3,984
.150
22a

74
50
600
122

81
100
23
2,229
KS4
fiOfi
47

SO

200
20
1,560

:o
<

.0.0.0
&•
"
li'i

4,899
479
1,707
682
506
331
344
4,540
434
249
2, 409
2,439
1,236
2, 245
2,081
4,278
1,022

273
"l98
62
103
55
42

356
486
26
14
61
315
175

75

214
1,167
2,297
3, 590

668
75,332
2,642
283
466
376
239
5,094

589
312
8, 567
562
2,059
1,713
439
40, 447
1,114
1, 778
1,409
210
8,087
1,082
1,0.09
1. 2.03
' 377
20, 900
2, 174
3,
r.s«
735

872

j
l

177
05
28
6,962
308
68

o
C
*<.
t
_

PS

o
i—i

74
20
57
1,534
.136
100
76
6, 579
11.0
30
.
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5
10
262
148
391.
93

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oo
to

1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

'States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills p a y a b l e

and rediscounts

VIRGINIA—continued
Shenandoah
Smyth
Spotsylvania
Sussex. _
Tazewell
Warren
Warwick
Washington
Wise
Wythe
York „

84
50

2

2,145
1,788
1,130
228
2,322
675
7,189
3,814
4,305
844
372

400
353
722
26
732
101
2,527
780
1,138
271
338

267
223
262
44
711
51
992
462
554
215
81

2,882
2,489
2,151
313
3,891
850
11,323
5, 376
6,313
1 355
813

255
245
150
25
310
50
500
600
525
150
50

283
214
123
14
336
61
637
319
421
177
41

160
224
125
25
254
40
494
447
486
149
48

2,084
1,751.
1, 754
249
2,791
588
8,827
3. 689
4, 552
877
673

182

_
_

262, 595

58, 591

52,844

392,420

29,997

32,408

22,653

278, 957

23,806

3
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1

957
421
1,081
592
1,895
1,298
1, 051
433
107
109
2,649
428
64,098
573
1,240
227
550
2,338
757

158
97
160
393
1 701
298
756
12L
60
41
2, 783
929
33,494
956
1,007
11

113
148
443
195
788
167
526
"[97
32
9
1, 133
171
29,626
194
445
70
245
284
167
195

1 317
704
1,859
1 227
4,717
1,810
2,425
712
283
168
6,727
1,566
132, 004
1, 762
2,824
322
1, 295
3,086
1, 269
1,195

185
50
100
75
250
200
175
50
50
25
275
75
6,400
125
175
50
50
270
150

53
26
64
25
119
186
48
24
9

90
25
50
75
250
111
50
50
20

45

328
37
4, 705
36
81
5
52
99
39
31

133
12
2,163
20
157

929
603
1, 623
1,052
4,098
1,139
2,009
587
189
118
5, 991
1,441
116. 750
I, 574
2,347
267
1,128
2,489
932
990

3

3
7
2

__.

Total
-' *

6
4
2
1
6
1

144
89
834
321
324

--

--

-.- _
.

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4
I
18
2
3
I
1
5
4
2

552

259
247
426

125

35
44
97

50

p

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o

WASHINGTON

Adams
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clarke
Columbia
Cawlitz
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Grays Harbor
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat
Lewis, _
_
Lincoln
Okanogan
Pacific
_

W
w
o

o
H

s
174
143
15
25
447
8
33
30
183
51

n
d

9

Pierce.Skagit
fcJnonomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurs ton
Walla Wnlla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima

o
7
0
8
2
4
5
10
9

{). 704
1,577
5. 350
6,330
195
728
.1,977
3,189
1.951
1,431

4,201
707
2,089
7, 279
229
I, 117
1, 197
1,599
1,542
1,071

24, 703
4,402
14,538
42, 901
1,308
4,879
9,106
9,248
9,905
9? 192

1,325
300
775
3,000
85
200
450
475
825
875

459
107
330
1,046
28
262
719
612
513
361

09 i
177
159
2,518
84
82
242
125
513
192

22, 085
3,810
13,025
35, 734
1,094
4, 334
7, 295
8, 030
7, 777
7, 706

113

Total..

12. 421
1.953
0, 708
27.18 L
808
2,612
5, 430
4. 214
5, 772
5, 091
153,606

73,807

50, 709

297,454

17,105

10,404

8,215

257, 152

159
198
49
00
98
1,421
49
337
49
75
50
99
100
952
35
49
916
59
29
13
460
731
99
.129
487
184
248
78
112
40
1,049
97
25
104
50
130
37

3,149
2, 708
881
785
1.441
12,981
539
5,234
305
1, 0241
305
1,240
377
14,660
012
308
16, 006
1,417
676
2, 399
9,412
11, 884
1,959
1,2.18
9, 927
3, 074
3,950
2,102
1,510
027
10, 852
1, 202
505
1,888
225
2, 362
2,429

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17
400
27f
!4
O
2,471

"WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour
Berkeley
Boone
Braxton
Brooke
Oabell
J )oddridge
Fayctte
Grant
(}reen brier
_Ilampshire
Hancock
Hardy
11 arrison
Jackson
J ef Ferson
Kana wha
Lewis
Lincoln
Logan.-..
McDowell
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Mercer
Mineral
M i ngo
MonoDgalin
Monroo _
Nicholas
Ohio.—
Plcasanls
Pocahontas
Preston
Putnam
Raleigh. _
Randolph
_
_

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H
O

4
2
1
1
1
2
1
8
•
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1
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1
0
2
]
0
J
2
]
10
0
')
.
2
5
3
3
1
3
!
I

1,847
2,075
707
077
891
13,301
418
4,022
128
971
211
943
450
11, 240
5.15
247
13, 595
1. 123
' 458
2, 250
7,719
7, 008
1, 175
1.247
10, 010
1.827
3, 330
2, 000
1, 284
528
8, 358
1,109
388
1, 299
208
2,024
1,754

1,108
927
213
102
520
2,983
110
1,029
204
120
207
524
160
3,924
205
3,300
271
129
202
1,735
5,278
770
150
1,195
1,805
512
298
271
148
4.841
294
109
623
84
171
616

542 v
355
127
117
240
2,131
80
943
02
121
38
153
59
2,157
134
55
2,980
171
280
144
1, 809
1, 050
300
25:}
1,510
532
825
230
327
53
1,91.0
104
72
250
31
480
439

3,719
3,532
1,138
933
1.709
19,005
053
0,420
420
1,287
501
1,007
702
18,000
745
515
20, 725
1, 723
890
2, 884
11,734
15,210
2,315
1,071
13. 320
4, 344
4, 794
2, 589
1,947
740
15,078
1, 535
595
2,240
332
3,007
2,908

180
200
50
(JO
100
1,700
50
390
50
50
100
100
1,050
70
50
900
00
50
150
725
745
100
130
1, 150
205
350
80
150
40
1,100
100
25
125
50
300
225

209
233
99
28
70
1,070
10
305 '
22
71
36
139
45
1,275
28
48
2,138
186
141
223
931
1, 158
157
129
1, 122
279
240
209
105
39
1,184
80
39
115

7

214
207

.10
1.93
i)5
1,074
i

94

C
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9(

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123
21.2
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17(
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H
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1924—Continued *
[Expressed in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

fct
£
Q

£-

WEST VIRGINIA—continued.
2
2
3

Ritchie
Roane
Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Tyler

__.

2
1
2
2
1
5
2

88(5
719
464
751
10,260
469

251
190
887
748
705
423
223
173
70
185
2,872
30

_

125

131,070

42,153

1
3

Upshur

W ayne
Webster
Wetzel
Woo<i._
Wyoming
Total

922
907

3,433
1,635
538
1,975

300

175
202
460
513
129
277
105
268
109
140
1, 291.
107

1,416
1,335
4,991
3,116
1,400
2,735
1,248
1,203
709
1,100
14,875
631

75
200
200
125
206
50
90
50
50
796
50

80
105
435
276
126
168
148
81
33
95
1,347
28

98
66
200
99
87
198
50
90
6
49
776
25

25,464.

207,030

13,086

15,639

10 610

H

1,135
1,088
3,661
2,524
1,040
2,135
870
942
620
906
10, 567
528
158,920

PH
436

22

g

128

Q

28

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Fond du Luc
Forest
Grant
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1,389

JH

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7,802

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WISCONSIN

Ashland
Barron
BaynVui
Brown
Buffalo
Burnet \
Calumet
Chipnewa
Clark
Colii'iibiti
Dane
Dodge
Doughis

W

_ _

2
2
i

4
3

_

_ _

1
2
2
1
3
6
4
2
3
3
5
1

3
1

2,723
1,138
34u
7,608
1,309
37 J
877
1,538
244
10^189
1,408
2,804
2,643
4,589
7,610
583
1, 305
1,192

835
276
46
2,082
313
117
280
1,107
228
1. C10
1,834
1,841
2,444
698
707
3,755
55
308
524

674
130
91
1,385
135
44
103
402
140
3H1
2,097
449
1,174
689
1,100
2,523
32
21')

192

4,652
1,658
503
11,453
1,796
543
1,333
3,157
636
3,392
15,350
3,810
6,603
4,191
6,699
14,459
724
1,901
2,018

200
75
35
1,150
100
25
100
200
50
175
1,155
260
400
250
375
1,025
50
175
100

278
62
19
767
36
29
58
276
17
114
436
219
346
99
164
853
11
96
161

200
50
25
678
37
7
99
175
49
99
627
230
216
79
354
890
50
99

99

3,970
1.471
424
8, 551
1,574
483
1,039
2,506
519 _
3,004.
12, 705
3,100
5, 639
3, 763
5, 731
11,545
571
1, 463
1,658

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307
49

frj

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Q

37

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20

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146
42
6S

Green Lake
Iowa
Iron
Jackson
.
.left'erson
Kciiosha.
La Crosse
Lafayette.._
Langlade
_
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Marathon
Marinette
_
Milwaukee..
Monroe
.-._
Oconto
Oneida
Outagamie
Ozaukee
Pepin
Pierce
_
Poik.__
_
Portage..
Price..
Racine
Richland
Hock
Rusk
St. Croix
SaukSawyer
Shawano
Sheboygan
Taylor 1
_
Trempealeau
Vernon__
Vilas...
Wai worth
"Washington
Waukesha
Waupaca
Winnebago
Wood
Total..

_

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_

_
_
_
_

___
____
-

_

700
824
239
928
1,669
6,789
6,088
1,796
2,042
1,089
1,336
6,566
2,256
103,865
279
1,275
1,147
7,294
218
858
769
465
2,019
754
8,780
679
4,389
214
1,609
990
52
1,442
4,212
' 653
197
390
157
2,206
1,243
4,601
2,719
9,429
5,916

494
264
381
166
1, 506
3, 773
3,369
681
902
505
897
574
2,082
18,182
228
542
275
2,074
390
152
223
124
1,193
477
3,115
54
1,875
47
591
226
12
249
1,066
126
47
230
1.64
1,000
540
2,874
951
4, 707
1, 553

193
194
71
182
581
2,533
1,827
785
442
121
492
663
589
28,518
39
288
266
2,118
76
207
116
75
610
329
3,004
59
1,235
54
443
212
18
353
1,306
123
27
111
29
503
21.8
1,095
716
1,911
1,112

1,479
1,380
702
1, 298
3,900
13,370
11,514
3,405
3,538
1,786
2,808
8,055
5,087
156,138
601
2,151
1,837
11,890
704
1,285
1,136
689
4,054
1,620
15,432
924
7,733
342
2,740
1,474
92
2,157
6,983
939
287
770
385
3,865
2,096
8, 909
4, 6 1
.1
17,282
9,307

100
100
50
50
375
600
900
200
200
100
200
650
250
9,200
50
125
200
885
50
100
75
50
300
50
850
50
400
50
175
100
25
215
500
60
25
50
25
250
125
550
200
1,105
700

64
84
12
64
320
524.
969
252
218
97
173
413
390
9,442
35
60
93
532
51
64
42
15
150
35

250,924

77,941

65,806

411,693

26, 275

23,138

25
100
50
12
293
120
897
.193
197
98
200
397
218
3,836
40
68
149
582
50
39
31
50
168
50

15,286

1,289
1,066
590
1,173
2,911
12,083
8,742
2,761
2,921
1,391
• 2,235
6,073
4,224
128,298
446
1,898
1,394
9,882
553
1,072
988
574
3,429
1,485
13,543
615
6,456
261
2,373
1,203
56
1,719
5,857
789
231
661
327
3,110
1,711
7,306
4,005
14,384
7,369
339,170 |

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1924—Continued

CO

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

WYOMING
Albany
Big H o r u _ .
_
Carbon_ _
_
Converse
_
Fremont
Goshen
H o t Springs
Johnson
Laramie_._
..
Lincoln
Natrona
_
_.
Park
_.._
Sheridan
Sweetwater___
Uinta—
Washakie
_
Weston
Total

.._




Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve and
cash in vault

Total
resources

1,208
8,060
813
1, 542
3,919
811
256
534

718
234
660
211
197
108
125
106
3.935
495
3,103
404
325
766
313
66
100

4,429
1,131
3,998
775
890
713
1,146
630
17,071
2, 595
12,940
1, 525
2,349
5,636
1,532 I

37,349 I

7,102

11,866

11.414

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and rediscounts

O

w

H

416
251
608
157
151
75
161
55
1,357
'868
1,405
204
384
545
341
22
102

3,121
517
2,536
387
508
470
800
453

Capital stock

829 j

200
90
315
50
100
75
100
50
850
100
575
110
175
280
100
25
25 !

r>8,571 i

3, 220 I

con I
382

389
59
325
51
23
20
53
648
152
435
107
95
364
112
26
54

197
45
225
50
74
6
49
49
423
98
568
78
147
268
98
10
25

3,643
930
3,084
665
665
566
812
477
14,475
2,245
11,209
1,166
1,919
4, 723
1,222
322
650

2, 923

2, 410

48, 773

JO

H

< w
50
43
160

H
C
O
S

674

hj
H

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63

p

65

W
O
hr;

§

J, 210

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TABLE NO. G2.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31,

1924—Continued
RECAPITULATION
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States

Number of
banks

Maine
Now Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

60
55
46
156
17
62

Total New England States,.
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia..

396 i
523~
245
863
18
85
14

Total Eastern StatesVirginia
West Virginia....
North Carolina..
South Carolina...
Georgia
Florida.
-.
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

1,748

Total Southern States

1,702




182
125
83
82
95
54
106
34
34
574
88
138
107

Loans and
discounts

60,971
34,698
30,295
711,061
40,894
137,655

Bonds and
securities

52,231
24, 716
21,661
223, 839
22, 663
65, 059

410,069

Due from
banks, including
lawful
reserve and
cash in
vault

Total
resources

Capital
slock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

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128, 515
70, 763
58, 955
1,200,060
73. 748
2511 589

12,066
8,674
5, 388
107,384
8, 562
34, 480
236,553 |

7,345
5,340
5,060
67,517
6,320
20, 307

9,630
7, 284
4, 762
87, 256
9,446
25,857

f>, 622
5, 038
4,152
21, 908
4, 708
12,725

103,853
48, 722
42, 401
944, 657
52, 779
188, 436

2,000
4, 239
2, 199
28, 037
272
3,471.

1,783,630

111,889 i

144,235 I

54,153

1,380,848

40, 278

5, 068, 691.
713, 677
2, 697, 048
22,308
267,075
130.412

224,933
36, 649
139,866
1,710
.16,754
9,527

399,330
47,879
268, 744
2,852
23,014
8,184

79,129
18,938
95, 231
1,124
9,437
5,693

4, 124, 755
588, 443
2,123. 958
15. 950
209; 133
102,315

100, 890
19,500
47, 418
647
7. 302
4, 008

750,003

209, 552

7,164, 554

185,825

22, 653
10,610
8,919
7,633
10, 296
6,152
10, 710
2,890
4,444
43,382
4,315
16, 256
13,385

278, 957
158,920
136,932
99, 796
135,013
151,855
119,762
54, 936
91, 664
679, 0.15
68,454
198,308
164,799

C

C

2,434, 708
344,806
1,285,984
10, 797
146, 225
68,418

1,169, 765
267, 574
888,647
8,118
65,037
30,125

1,193,711
76,544
411,107
2,656
45,934
21,294

4,290,938 |

2,429,266 |

1,751,246 ;

262, 595
131,070
124,488
85,185
124. 514
89; 274
97, 409
43,300
73, 703
502,639
54,052
170,674
142,344
1,901,247

j
I
I
!
I

8,899,211

429, 439

58, 591
42,153
21,032
20, 248
19, 222
40, 872
30, 545
14, 542
16,480
130, 504
14, 933
.51,092
33,132

52,844
25,464
28, 585
19, 434
33, 975
39, 408
27, 550
10,489
19, 599
185,969
16, 440
35, 452
35,915

392,420
207,030
185,454
135,989
188,407
176,137
162, 238
70, 757
119, 596
805,323
89,100
265,343
221, 704

29,997
13,086
13,420
11,930
16,491
9, 540
13,386
4, 935
9,050
74,542
7,912
.18,521
17,323

493, 346

531,124

3,079, 558

240,133 I

208,401 |

101, 645

2,338,411

23, 800
7, 802
11.343
5, 719
8, 892
1,015
4, 083
3,999
7. 047
11,904
2,923
1.0,14 4
9, 74 8
109,085
=

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1924—Continued

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KECAPITULATION—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States

Ohio

Bonds and
securities

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

s
H
W
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363
248
503
121
153
338
346
134

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas,
„_
Montana
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico .
Oklahoma

_ _

Total Western States
_

Total Pacific States
Total United States




_.

914,820
389,259
1,576,728
448,760
411,693
627,472
398,415
542,747

63,910
31,843
95,955
24,725
•26, 275
40,016
26,350
42,492

72,440
23,469
110,146
25,837
23,138
32,389
19,279
28,007

47,300
27,586
34, 074
13,875
15, 286
16,873
18, 775
19,034

697,791
291, 780
1,293, 606
380,317
339,170
525, 894
316, 209
434,066

19,591
10,237
24,713
2,221
6,413
5,912
16,699
13,733

3,055,687

1,105,766

918, 226

5,309,894

351, 566

334,705

192,803

4, 278,833

99,519

o

59,428
$2,385
152,028
126,882
39,695
87,349
134,482
17,502
194,880

13,978
11,777
27,410
32,842
14,763
7,102
63,257
3,375
59,931

14,291
17,046
52,804
42,680
15, 568
11,866
55,961
4,944
77,342

94,473
86,378
244,043
214,799
74,690
58,571
261,819
27,749
351,210

6,815
5,255
16, 750
18,013
5,985
3,220
12,990
2,285
28,575

3,985
3,360
13,338
12, 271
3,998
2,923
13,347
1,224
10,815

4, 567
3, 506
8,921
11,093
3,003
2,410
6,003
1,448
10,825

75,032
70, 718
197, 618
168,305
59,188
48,773
226,220
21,445
292, 58.1.

3,965
3, 514
7, 215
4,129
2,486
1, 219
2,979
1,209
6,890

3

1,456

814,631

234,435

292,502

1,413,732

99,888

65,261

51,776

1,159,880

33,666

153,606
97,633
531, 277
35,373
28,343
9,019
15,873

73,807
46,900
179, 540
9,665
10,179
3,774
4,697

56,709
31,545
165, 207
10,709
10, 642
2,998
6,702

297,454
184,041
928,932
59, 832
51,944
16, 530
28,440

17,165
.13,020
f>0, 252
4,835
3,525
1,460
1,650

10,404
8,354
52,487
2,430
2,197
824
1,192

8,215
5,588
33,892
2,936
3,152
1,216
1,058

257,152
153,566
731,618
46,137
42,994
13,030
24,022

2,471
2,C88
32, 508
3,4f>4
50

602

_
_

132,831
58,368
308,169
72,162
65, 806
106,959
64,067
109,864

113
97
270
72
20
11
19

.

240,386
95,435
303,828
107,816
77,941
123,302
58,919
98,139

170
116
176
264
94
39
142
31
424

Total Middle Western States

503,172
215,191
902,638
247,333
250,924
364,860
255,188
316,381

2,206

Indiana..,
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin.
Minnesota
Iowa._
Missouri

Washington
Oregon — _
California
._
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

Loans and
discounts

Due from
banks, including
lawful
reserve and
cash in
vault

871,124

328, 562

283,512

1,567,173

101,907

77,888

56,057

1,268,519

41,500

8,110

11,949, 201

5,001,444

4,013,163

22,053,198

1,334,822

1,580,493

725,986

17, 591,045

510, 533

389

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reserve districts, March SI, 1924
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 1
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

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Total--

_

9,678
3, 551
4,022
19,892
5, 524
923
3, 716

10,285
1,326
1,293
11,099
1,865
554
1,024

61,617
11,070
12,039
86,508
16,115
2,900
9, 329

4,950
1,055
1,169
6, 750
2,050
4")0
350

7,704
934
886
8,389
2,248
391
652

3,031
712
982
4,152
1,120
244
236

45,878
8,197
8, 505
05,089
10,384
1, 815
7, 794

.r)0
108
497
1,911
283

.

37,241
5,928
6,235
50,426
8,028
1, 258
4,334

_

51

113,445

47,306

27,446

199, 578

10, 774

21,204

10,477

147,662

3, 200

4
3
2
2
2
2
2
10

.

6
8
8
14
8
3
4

3
7
8
3
2

Hartford
Litchfield
Middlesex
New Haven
New London
Tolland. .
Windham

7,061
5,174
17,413
917
1,042
5, 532
2,195
1,709
1,199
5,697
1,022
1,957
2,209
645
7,139

5,910
1,100
10,107
1,317
1.836
f>; 505
4,075
1,271
1,845
3,347
2, 729
2,028
2,645
1,802
5,114

1,301
892
3,670
275
215
1,030
503
253
335
1,049
250
394
267
202
1,428

14,579
7,669
31,758
2, 564
3,149
13,557
6,937
3,344
3,450
10,370
4,054
5, 059
5,187
2,728
14,110

800
440
1,900
150
100
725
405
175
150
500
525
200
250
200
825

1,248
740
2,339
173
184
568
436
240
281
775
575
497
320
105
1,143

611
158
1,478
137
61
C13
385
152
89
488
408
198
108
89
587

11,744
6,104
25, 277
2.095
2^706
11,436
5, 702
2,777
2,902
8, 607
2,438
4,104
4, 381
2, 279
11,241

175
225
704
10
985
215
10

122
55
314

60

00,971

52, 231

12,005

128,515

7, 345

9, 030

5, 022

103,853

2, 000

3
11
13
2

1, 507
11,658
42,522
957

1,466
9,713
18,173
332

259
2,802
7,920
119

3,283
24, 790
70, 804
1, 435

250
1,475
4,820
75

204
3, 122
6,816
131

171
1,030
3, 470
74

2, 409
1S. K78
5;i. 054
1, 090

_

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297
O

MAINE
Androscoggin
Aroostook .
Cumberland..
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec. .
Knox
Lincoln.
Oxford .
Penobsoot
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo..
Washington
York
Total-.

_

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to

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47

M ASSACIIUS ETTS

Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol
Dukes.




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reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. I—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

_

.

25
6
11
4
28
I
8
7
14
23

_..

..

156

Total
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Belknap. .
__ _
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Qrafton
_ .
Hillsborough
_.
Mcrrimack
.
Rockingham
Rtrafford
Sullivan

1

5,470
978
6,255
1,369
4,457
71
1,089
1,907
50,022
5,305

2,375
665
2,488
446
2,945
49
486
563
4.087
3,059

57,207
7,179
63,109
8,720
62,276
605
10,239
18, 632
571,112
69, 547

795
51
569
50
1,782

H
W
M
n
o

164
709
21,059
383

o

167,384

1,200,060

67,517

87,256

21,908

944,657

28,037

338
101
676
443
597
3.571
1,218
539
726
465

3,567
1,542
6, 758
4,802
3, 988
23,125
9,442
5, 694
6, 622
5, 223

270
60
875
500
400
1,150
675
485
550
375

340
52
883
456
5M
2,183
1.335
383
623
495

258
59
867
445
306
1, 115
648
461
505
374

2,304
1,372
3.638
3,065
2, 695
18,061
6,000
3,931
3,960
3, 696

395
494
330
53
f>00
705
433
985
244

__

9
ft
6

21,559
3,000
20,092
2,302
27,964
253
6,845
7. 434
80,805
23,901

7,812
991
9,295
1,101
7,539
105
1,430
2, 599
116,253
9,159

711,061

223,839
1,578
954
2 148
1.819
964
7, 626
2.382
2.029
3.215
2,001

55

Total

34, 698

24,716

8,G74

70, 763

5, 340

7,284

5, 038

48. 722

4, 239

1
3
12
1

236
1,980
38, 573
105

521
2,108
19, 985
49

124
502
7,908
28

894
4,738
67,932
184

100
420
5,700
100

160
342
8,912
32

49
410
4,225
24

584
3,517
48, 650
28

50
222

17

40, 894

22, 663

8,562

73, 748

6,320

9,446

4,708

52, 779

272

RHODE ISLAND
"Kent
Newport
Providence
Washington

._

Total




H

4,205
675
4,050
750
4,300
100
852
1,735
39,950
4,280

38,074
5,326
43,449
7,697
38,218
430
4,309
12.980
456,360
47,574

1,566
455
3, 798
2,312
2.287
10,970
5,470
2. 755
2,460
2,625

w

70,152
9,547
76,597
11,333
75,944
825
12, 833
23, .584
736,305
82, 628

MASSACHUSETTS—continued
Essex...
Franklin
Hampden
Hampshire
Middlesex
Nan tucket
Norfolk
Plymouth
Suffolk .
Worcester

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\ddison
Bcnnington
Caledonia ._ _
Chittenden
Essex
Franklin
Orange
Orleans
Rutland _.
Washington
Windham
Windsor
Total
..

4
4
3
2
1
3
4
2
10
4
2
7

.

. . .

1,135
2, 459
1,907
3,089
704
1,957
2,148
1,217
5,058
3,303
3, 741
3,577

932
2,134
1, 302
947
281
909
1,430
1,199
4, 223
4,582
1,125
2,431

210
440
302
575
30
355
288
184
1,032
080
450
830

2,337
5,135
3, 035
4, 737
!,021
3,359
3,950
2,754
10,770
8,707
5, 500
0,978

325
435
450
650
75
175
475
200
825
400
500
550

251
424
244
520
09
120
284
199
843
413
957
432

318
429
304
444
35
117
399
100
090
374
347
475

1.439
3, 733
2,471
2,381
784
2.890
2, 027
2,175
8,048
7, 399
3,072
5, 382

5
80
104
580
48
103
20
293
115
589
139

w

40

30,295

21, 561

5,388

58,955

5,060

4, 702

4, L52

42,401

2,199

C

M

o
H

FKDEBAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2
CONNECTICUT

ii

24,210

17,753

7,034

52,011

3, 533

4, 653

2,248

40,774

205

C
y

02

137,655

65,059

34,480

251,589

20, 307

25,857

12, 725

188,436

3,471

H

Bergen
_
_
Essex.. _
Hudson
_
Jlunterdon.
Middlesex..
Monmouth
Morris.
Passaic
Somerset
Sussex
Union
Warren

29
21
15
11
10
22
9
9
4

17,481
48, 558
37,691
7,393
14,506
10, 933
8, 759
28, 786
4, 201
4,744
10, 202
8, 232

4,785
10,684.
9,870
1,349
4,449
2,520
2, 440
7,315
047
042
4, 450
1,314

42,645
138, 620
92,626
13,015
41, 590
31,683
25,508
71,400
8, 083
8. 700
39;300
15,109

1,855
7,600
4,700
707
1,992
1,580
1,000
4,950
305
475
2,075
810

2,011
8, 768
5, 447
1,054
2,331
2,047
1,487
4,974
442
045
1,959
1,477

840
2, 512
2,701
573
550
733
fill
2,133
74
400
1,034
751

30,672
117,170
77, 806
10,004
30,417
25,188
22,244
56, 509
7, 259
7,101
33,973
LI, 972

1,076

P

1,957
1,770
10
218
2,110
150

|rj
he

13
9

18,703
09,425
41,864
4,026
21,691
17,017
.13,617
31,677
3,020
:<, 103
17,050
5, 289

Total

103

247,142

207,000

50,471

528,471

28,049

32, 042

12,978

7

51.910
2, 638
2,481
10,879
10,841
4,924
21,221
8,117
6,192

23, 094
1, 307
873
5, 330
3, 350
5,761
9,402
4,000
6,172

18,407
500
719
2,073
1,339
1,112
3,207
1. 030
1,045

97,001
4, 825
4,227
18, 704
10, 274
11,989
34, 746
14, 024
13, 739

3, 500
475
200
775
1,400
655
1,952
700
1,025

0, 728
449
90
1, 238
1,547
887
2, 560
1,100
985

2,148
4.62
50
509
810
035
1,055
502
720

Fairneid
Total

O

N E W JERSEY

Albany
Allegany
Bronx
Broome
Cattaniugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
Chenangb

9

1 r,«)

O
*
1-1

20

• H

281
148

^
-

442,981

9,910

g

83,451
3,434
3,802
15, 823
12,248
9,637
28, 653
11,372
10, 731

750

*

300
270
175
504

IN,

280
240

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reserve districts, March 31,
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

NEW YORK—continued
Clinton
Colnnihifl
Cortland
Delaware.
Dutchess . . . _.
_
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Fulton
_ _
Genesee
Greene
Herkimer
Jefferson.
_. . .
Kings
_
Lewis
Livingston
Madison
Monroe . * . .
.
Montgomery__
Nassau
New York
Niagara .
..
Oncida
.
Onandaga
Ontario
Orange
_
Orleans
Oswego -_
Otsego
Putnam
Queens
Hensselaer
Richmond
_BockJand
_
St. Lawrence
-




Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

I) ue from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
siock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

C ircnlation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

H

__

.

_

_

. . __
_

5
5
4
15
14
10
5
8
2
2
(i
13
12
0
,r)
4
5
5
9
25
28
8
17
9
5
23
1
8
13
3
9
8
5
6
15 J

7,922
3,504
5,594
7,979
10,506
38,867
1,986
4,763
7,012
2,907
1,992
12,068
12,946
33, 544
1,153
2,214
2,983
22, .502
6,394
14, 981
1,867,071
17,131
30,183
13,991
4,573
16,803
2,345
5,731
6,538
351
11,110
16,251
2,772
4, 544
6,684

4,416
5,844
3,853
5,303
10,725
20,803
2,106
1,366
3,855
1,393
2,118
6,696
7,732
9,312
1,698
2,252
3,294
3,378
12,986
13, 237
750, 357
6,881
10, 721
6,795
4,367
17,900
905
6,206
10,945
999
9,831
31,722
3,204
7,025
6,928

1,015
794
1,025
1,147
2, 505
11,436
641
724
946
465
722
1,698
2,128
8, 306
370
476
669
3,711
1,850
3,136
1,066,336
3, 830
4,400
3,140
898
3,171
404
1,324
1,466
333
2,237
5, 587
760
1,239
1,341

13,883
10,347
10,688
14, 787
24,353
73, 532
4,813
7,059
12,380
4,826
4,978
21,344
23,975
52, 601.
3,373
5,012
7, 111
30,630
21, 519
32, 543
3,921,324
28,394
47,141
24,311
10,023
38,894
3, 754
13,649
19,400
1, 6U8
24,146
54,825
7,003
13,219
15, 483

600
700
450
925
1,645
3,415
300
575
1,000
200
525
1,125
1, 555
2,400
200
300
360
2,450
1,200
1,553
164,150
1,475
3, 605
1,885
525
2,300
100
625
950
200
l,50Q
2,315
575
550
875

868
795
485
1,273
2,016
3, 201
469
789
903
324
466
1,637
1,655
4,035
321
249
415
780
2,086
1, 557
321,969
2,190
4,332
1,534
546
2,874
150
624
1,585
144
919
3,450
545
791
1,207 J

592
424
430
757
930
2, 613
284
290
992
147
263
937
1,121
588
184
225
308
1, 084
9.r,i
698
38,874
1, 385
1. 907
874
161
2.070
5Q
463
701
110
494
2,215
192
228
734

11,655
8,241
8,984
10,758
19,037
60,612
3, 699
5,080
9,189
4,154
3,554
17,482
19,252
44,710
2, 600
4,237
fi. 006
25, 081
17,247
28, 334
3,181,013
22, 793
33, 590
19,557
8,611
30, 658
3, 354
11, 745
.15,864
1,243
20, 648
40, 298
f>, 591
11,619
12, IS!)

109
165
338
1,042
72"
3, 680
60
304

H

if if
117
383
5K2
0
1,231
28
320
84,806
430
2, 50H
427
180
947
100
188
237
f>(>5
")39
94
2"»
477

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Saratoga
Schenectady.
Sclipharie.-Scbuyler
Seneca
_
Steubeu
Suffolk..—.
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins. _
Ulster
Warren
Washington.
Wrayne
Westchester.
WTyoining-._
Yates

6,090
5,796
773
448
1,809
6,244
7,860
5,681
2,440
4,268
7,144
11,762
8,192
6,111
29,971
2,708
224
523

Total-

6,836
6,407
3,316
1,085
1,784
5,712
9,204
5,932
2,770
2,037
5,775
4,198
7, 249
6,901
39,853
3, 363
139

2,434, 708

.1,169, 765

1,414
1,477
408
190
590
1,386
2,079
828
584
1,041
1,307
1, 705
1,388
1,347
646
39
1,193,711 {

14, 740
M,255
4, 541
1, 795
4,331
13,752
19, 864
12, 770
5,966
7,455
14, 582
17,950
17, 226
14; 765
78, 861
6,817
414

660
500
175
75
200
600
915
664
450
625
1,175
401
785
818
2,800
250
50

772
916
259
108
233
1,015
1,391
822
337
575
1,811
2,161
1, 010
640
4,030
399
17

557
291
167
75
177
502
613
349
299
372
800
307
535
679
1,858
248
13

12, 653
12,129
3, 915
1,488
3,711
.11, 588
16, 669
10,021
4,740
5, 854
10,513
14, 946
14, 792
12,434
69,141
5, 871
334

5,068,691

224, 933

399, 330

79, 129

4, !24,75.r

94
400
25
50
41
208
910
.40
27
281
.135
97
385
885

2,789
6,113
1,895

3,769
3,247

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1,102

447
1,915
294

7,106
11, 765
3,437

622
813
275

1,056
1,454
342

361
64rl
122

4,727
8,606
2,617

3-11
230
70

10, 797

8,U8

2,656

22,308

1,710

2, 852

1,124

lf>, 950

047

10
15
12
6
7
11
7
7
7

17,280
7,105
21,144
4,126
8,073
5,464
26,695
3, 625
4,152

8,04$
6,723
8,838
2,018
5, 591
5,469
16,092
3,151
4,040

2,946
1,335
4,690
580
1, 561
1,355
6,228
675
703

29, 938
15, 500
35,800
7,099
15,774
12,858
51, 370
7, 650
9,211

1.150
1,150
J,525
325
675
625
2.125
400
,625

2,406
1,272
2,458
575
1,702
1,210
3, 93")
589
1, 030

548
734
913
208
425
1, 044
230
445

22,462
11,694
29, 270
4,811
12.289
<), 969
41,070
0, 3X7
0, «)04

3,326
631)
1, 536
1,179
473
024
_. 505
42
200

82"

__

.

__

_

Total. .

_

_.

97, 664

55), 968

20, 073

185. 206

8, 600

15, 237

ft, %0

145, 402

9, 590

9

5,346
1,059
29, 330
8,682
6,998
5, 102
29,031

2,849
1,284
1 *>, 487
4,479
6,695
9,853
13,415

804
330
5,055
3.115
1. f>40
1,412
5,821

9, 402
2, 733
52,057
17.421
lf>.8S2
16, 709
50.100

525
155
2, 725
875
1,035
807
2, 495

773
177
6,921
1, 845
1,27S
2,444
4, 24.1

4S7
128
2, 235
092
970

7.153
2, 273
.'57.172
13, 870
12.292
i 2, 292
40, 0o8

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A dams
Bedford
Berks
._
Blair
__
Bradford
Bucks
Cambria




6
20
13
17
11
20

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NEW JERSEY

Atlantic
Burlington
Camden. _
Cape Mav
._
Cumberland
Gloucester
Mercer. _____
Ocean
Salem

2

306. 890

DELAWARE
6
7
5

Q

H

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 3
Kent
- ..
New Castle.-. .
Sussex
_

£j
H
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O
g
^

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2,389

O

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2, 073
12<)
2f>7
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reserve districts, March SI, 1924—Continued

CD

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 3-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Num-,
berof
banks

IStates and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock,

Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuykill
Snyder
.
Sullivan

- ...
__ . . .
.

..
-

... ..
_

. .
-- - -- -

..

1
10
10
21
14
3
12
12
13
4
31
1
10
7
14
36
8
12
21
13
8
4

•

25
3

~
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16
14
9




Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

W
K

2

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PENNSYLVANIA—continued
Cameron
Carbon
Center
Chester
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
niimhprland
Dauphin
Delaware.
Elk
Franklin
Fulton
Huntingdon
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming -McKean
MirRin
Monroe

Surplus and
undivided
profits

31
1
5
28
6
3

1,229
5,667
6,049
13,424
11,592
2,009
5,300
3,015
4,996
14,600
2,800
7,934
245
4,133
2,080
28,055
24,142
4,569
17,160
28,229
16,547
8, 699
4,149
4,173
21,630
1,464
20,852
10,372
2,230
408,703

981
7,746
4,288
14,129
9,739
2,580
6,430
2,673
5,735
12,235
4,061
7,196
262
3,498
1,268
42,366
20, 795
4,990
16,754
45, 111
5,557
4,479
2,432
2,483
22,587
3,129
22,82]
11,453
2,313
114, 728

116

520
450

1,154
21,003
2,202
549

28,935
1,538
1,010

136
1,443
1,425
2,909
2,478
668
1,284
684
2,002
3,113
1,363
1,643
53
1,060
449
8,356
6,649
1,472
3,730
7,270
2,359
1,926
626
614
4,481
435
4,687
2,448
534
166,457
85
258
5,033
519
163

2,427
15,202
12,335
31,501
24,546
5,376
13,511
6,594
13,047
31,335
8,434
17,468
592
8,987
3,913
81,546
53,448
11,411
38,834
83,753
25,804
15,466
7,357
7,674
50,085
5,249
50,147
25, 219
5,196
720,296
729

1,952
56,626
4,354
1,746

200
950
750
2,290
1,650
255
835
350
875
1,850
650
1,380
25
635
285
3,710
3,555
875'*
2,700
4,275
1,785
1,265
525
500
2,702
375
2,920
1,360
340
28,680
25
175
2,745
225
100

200
1,190
1,018
4,079
2,585
925
1,133
586
1,916
3,351
1,044
2,072
51
702
486
7,101
6,053
1,325
4,659
8,762
4,078
1,142
470
837

5,739
579
3,501
3,423
598

77,021
62
174

6,061

563

107

200
748
535
1,893
1,373
136
606
291
570
1,328
530
932
25
597
245
3,325
2,453
407
1,981
2,881
1,601
530
490
322
2,283
373
2,244
1,131
300
6,629
24
170
1,919
222
98

1,728
12,092
9,783
22,189
18,652
4,061
10,880
5,306
9,508
23,659
6,199
13,013
491
6,701
2, 755
65,997
40,655
8,542
29,440
67,355
16,700
12,415
5,238
5,059
37,978
3,842
39,690
19,038
3,852
574,355
618
1,392
45,569
3,335
1,441

99
215
216
1,033
238
50
40
178

1,010
60
345
142

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o
o
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w

1,400
682
257
10
467

1,401
34
634
881

1,367
80
1,792
100
100

17,801
38
329
10

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Tioga
Union..
Wayne
Wyoming
York

4,162
4,983
842
1,351
1,370
21,704

4,093
3,253
1,450
2,749
2,637
17,414

921
713
288
286
507
5,041

9,469
9,474
2,658
4,472
4, 633
45,472

550
500
250
250
305
3,260

487
619
458
327
454
4,085

443
434
152
240
287
2,865

7,912
7,527
1,754
3,615
3, 568
34, 578

77
394
43
40
17

Total...

831,031

522, 930

264,645

1,682,658

85,549

177, 702

51,369

1,314,198

36,656

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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4
KENTUCKY
-

Bell
Bourbon
Boyd
Bracken
Breathitt
C ampbell
Clark
Clay
Fayette
Floyd
Garrard
Grant
Greenup
Harlan
Harrison
Jessamine
Johnsonl
Kenton
Knox
Liiurel
Lawrence
Letcher
Lincoln
Madison
MagofTin
Mason
Montgomery
Morgan
Nicholas
Pendleton..
Perry
Pike
.
Powell
Pulaski
Scott
Whitley.
—
Total




1,730
797
6,613
973
425
2, 516
2,371
359
10,943
287
565
452
698
1,125
1, 569
649
1,579
10, 491
1,322
617
1,141

1. 480
1, 237
2,024
404

1,317
1, 438
292
224
173

1,272
3,018
342
3,105
1,336

1,451
77

66, 335

421
387
1,201
515
169
1,442
580
80

3,908
243
294
141
264
309
560
159
394
2,581
151.
180
194
676
243
808
139
234
365
27
100
240
110
433
173
607
213
186
18, 727 I

419
76
1,471
293
54
410
340
50
1,653
152
169
22
180
304
355
137
270
1,522
157
177
384
337
194
558
101
238
339
36
77
74
97
419
68
475
232
454
12,294

2,739
1,312
10,463
1,803
697
4,499
3,374
507
17,345
701
1,051
626
1,173
1,874
2,564
977
2,304
15,084
1,672
996
1, 737
2, 529
1,760
3,477
657
1,860
2, 243
358
406
499
1, 508
4,074
584
4,304
1,852
2,212
101,821

200
100
1,075
75
50
200
300
50
2,250
25
100
50
75
225
200
125
200
1,100
80
50
80
150
150
350
25
150
200
25
25
60
100
450
25
325
125
100
8,870

142
137
644
220
20
422
432
34
1,606
23
149
40
82
47
282
135
230
902
150
50
150
160
174
299
33
122
305
29
32
9
79
208
51
247
155

20
100
306
25
274
123
70

2,156
665
7,580
1,438
512
3,628
2,348
386
9,902
647
703
428
923
1,377
1,848
594
1,617
11,700
1, 385
845
1,428
2,059
1,213
2, 529
574
1,476
1,546
278
349
410
1,120
2,910
483
3,327
1,396
1,899

7,355

73, 679

198
99
384
71
50
199
293
37
2,042
99
50
37
200
199
99
200
1,099
37
50
79
148
149
300
25
113
148
25

—

H

310
750

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H
5
0

125

O
O
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45
50
25
35
24

H
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O
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281
20

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135

K

12
57
3,375

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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 192 &—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds a n d banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

i
Capital

stock

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

s

OHIO

Adams.
Allen
Ashland..
Ashtabula...
Athens. _
Auglaize- - .
Belinont.. _
Brown
Butler
Carroll
Champaign.
(Mark;
Clermont.
Clinton..
Columbiana.

3
1
5
5
5
12
7

s

1
5
0
5
7
7
2
5
5
9
4
2
1
5
1
9
1
1

CoghoGton

Crawford-Cuyahoga..
Darke
Defiance..
Delaware
Erie
Fairfield..
Fayette.
Franklin
Fulton
Gallia
Geauga
Greene
Guernsey
Hamilton _ .
Hancock

_

_.

2
_
—




.

4
7
17
1

766
2,872
579
3,656
2,287
4, 259
12,312
1,909
8,069
274
2,657
9,802
1,211
3,542
6,927
2,172
3,094
60,217
3,771
1,747
1,107
2,785
2,787
1,386
52, 578
432
466
779
1,136
3, 005
85, 813
2,46fi

291

734
256
2,909
2,124
1,283

7,048
1,010
5,048
555
1,023
1,612
1,178
1,328
5,468
1,378
1,386
27,382
1,046
1,103
565
1,043
1, 517
93
20,094
316
371
954
854
2,151
41,792
1,048

127
494
269
903
644
549
2,826
471
2,985
46
359
1,526
370
476
2,358
520
612
11,745
723
437
233
554
634
154
17,668
118
87
258
670
1,079
30, 223
464

1,229
4,265
1,194

7,647
5,211
6,297
22,989
3,536
16,984

892
4,270
14,551
2,901
3,730
15,207

4,220
5,437
103,359
5,887
3,437
1,956
4,470
5, 254
1,645
94, 557
918
956
2,059
2,760
6,544
162,185
4,230

115
325
100
600
325
510
1,125
385
925
100
502
1,180
280
550
775
200
475
4,950
715

275

250
200
500
100
4,750
50
100
100
250
440
14,025
250

87
140
159
659
487
346"
1,661
380
1,698
34
678
1,065
235
473
1,613
425
455
5,221
740
210
132
338
434
67
6,657
46
65
131
409
607
13,752
143

90
184
50
409
229
506
846
351
875
97
500
783
279
531
745
149
434
4,521
428
274
198
100
278
50
3,372
50
100
75
214
340
8,084
223

914
3,616
885
3, 902
4,062
4,868
19,114
2,343
13,022
662
2,449
10,678
2,029
3,353
12,032
3,322
3,849
80,372
3,778
2,389
1, 376
3,832
3,957
1,215
75, f)86
715
601
1,752
1, 8fi3
5,128
120, 544
3,287

23
77
15
08
220
77
356
141
844
79
465
70
125
214
3, 599
214
1<)Q
8">
213
2,609
40
25
28
2,170
223

O
O

g

I
O

r

f
H

H
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tel

a

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Harrison.
Henry
Highland
Hocking
Huron
Jackson.
JelTerson..
Knox
.. . . . . . .
Lake.
Lawrence.
Licking..
Logan
Lorain
Lucas.
Madison _
Masoning
Marion
Medina.
Meigs... _
Mercer..__
MiamL
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Morrow..
Muskingum. ___
Noble....
Ottawa. .
Paulding..
Perry..
Pickaway
Pike...
Portage..
Preble
Putnam.,
Richland..
_
Koss
Sandusky
Scioto
Seneca
_.
Shelbv. _ _
Stark
Summit .
Trumbull
. ._
Tuscarawas
Union
_.
VanWcrt..
.
Vinton
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Williams




_

_

6
5
1
4
2
4
2
8
4
2
2
4
1
2
3
5
5
3

4
4
4
8
5
8
5
3
S
3
3
3
1
5
2

4
5
2
3
",
t
2

6
3
5
2

r
>
i
3
1
<
>
(>
4

4

1,656
2, f»7o
713
1,621
821
2,742
648
7,300
1,222
1,760
3,233
3.359
632
1,586
25,360
2,852
28,354
2,705
3,004
790
2,126
5,188
1,422
21,288
1,213
1,039
6,727
1,149
1,610
1,009
351
2,193
517
3,313
2,353
416
2,099
3,332
1,491
5,865
5,441
1,877
17,222
6, <J89
8,181
3, 684
457
2, 025
191
2, 509
7,185
3, 217
2,959

843
1,233
197
1,166
1, 275
1,182
1,500
6,986
1,344
3,040
1,069
1,644
128
1,227
9,935
519
7,608
811
1,548
631
447
2,964
856
550
4,081
1,207
1,307
270
466
915
448
2,469
1,114
180
1,947
1,966
1,167
2, 775
2.844
579
6, 535
3, 416
3, 678
3, 297
115
633
252
1,206
2,801
1,794
1,111

380
487
62
395
240
386
216
1,7;-)!
422
522
453
924
218
411
8,171
351
5,773
715
381
337
310
1,405
278
5,778
363
178
1, 547
198
274
205
135
599
153
991
487
161
544
645
354
915
1,439
478
3, 174
2,009
1,467
1,359
46
711
.134
421
.1,089
693
557

2,941
4,400
1,009
3,290
2,388
4,649
2,404
16,813
3,137
5,389
5,126
6,035
1,061
3,440
45,898
3,931
38, 563
4,547
4,997
1,825
2,998
10,074
2,726
35,441
2, 529
1,833
12,742
2,646
3,239
1,574
1,025
3,862
1,138
6,917
4,076
807
4. 735
f>,280
3.116
9/JJ6
10,0K2
3,060
29,252
12,910
14,094
8,401
641
3. 578
581
4.4.r>0
11,709
5,893
4,757

225
375
50
310
100
275
200
1, 025
225
250
800
500
100
210
2,500
345
4,250
530
265
150
225
865
165
2,475
300
160
525
145
150
140
75
435
125
430
235
60
200
600
200
600
800
233
1,750
440
800
475
40
300
50
600
1,050
425
435

293
307
50
267
132
317
185
L, 056
228
239
308
646
61
154
5,905
389
3, 679
245
254
208
222
1,105
195
1,988
200
181
1,151
232
145
57
42
399
108
563
309
42
362
827
85
995
1, 008
348
2,430
774
835
539
24
396
78
509
925
439
236

2,173

225 '
35(5
49
188
100
148
108
795
212
198
515
385
98
100
2,443
319
2,354
430
220
71
123
807
130
2,242
299
152
515
143
53
95
72
288
125
335
178
55
200
527
100
492
669
23 J
1,389
'119
4 75
296
40
188
25

3,295
849
2,512
1,787
3,908
1, 862
13,906
2,179
4, 528
2, 8f>8
4,442
802
2,925
33, 589
2, 572
27,467
3, 241
4,154
1,391
2,420
6, 898
2,201
27, 714
1,655
1,339
9,976
1,984
2,876
1,282
836
2,741
757
5. 588
3, 285
6nO
3,774
4,149
2. 702
7,008
7, 56f>
2,170
23, 49-1
1 1, 578
11.916
7, I3ti
' 427
2. 048
427

42.1)

2. .r>(i0

942
321
3SG

8. 21*4
4.271
3,287

25
67
13
268
50
30
268
172
637
62

I

40
605
278
102
104
5
8
243
on

916
7L
575
141

23
42
98
J7S

30
dlfi
40
72

C
J

8.")

<L
5
2
111
' 2X3
4 .r>0

434
165

o

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

CO
00

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

w
Number of
banks

States and counties

OHIO—continued
Wood
Wyandot__.

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

3
3

448
255

207
290

1.280
1,688

110
180

75
146

104
77

958
1,260

35
25

503,172

240, 386

132,831

914,820

63, 910

72,440

47,300

697, 791

19,591

53
11
15
13
8
10
14
27
3
5
11
12
10
13
24
6
5
28
39

242,943
5,439
7,999
11,575
6,597
5,909
21, 548
21,038
1,135
5,620
9,678
5,339
9,211
14,644
7,216
14, 251
11,846
23, 390
29,575

211,681
6,230
8,703
4,308
4,391
4,142
11,662
17,843
558
2,357
8,483
5,516
9,194
9, 565
8,506
1,928
3,551
22, 375
24, 724

93, 058
1,710
2, 500
2,257
1,143
1,635
5,120
8,331
241
702
2. 223
1,984
3,173
3, 329
2,110
1,952
1,245
5,397
8, 352

578,646
13, 800
19, 791
19,009
12,315
12,167
40,074
49,697
1,999
9,495
20, 789
13,186
22,315
28, 531
18, 730
18,645
17,220
53, 330
64, 651

33,175
835
1,200
1,215
390
900
1,755
2,117
150
625
905
845
1,125
1,685
1,010
700
800
2, 375
2,510

49,146
897
1,515
1,902
957
1,151
3, 642
5,637
321
1,503
1,396
1,319
4,171
2,204
1,784
1,583
1,136
4, 863
5, 915

26,454
780
1,078
809
388
867
1,392
1,586
148
425
824
753
877
1,218
927
644
788
1,977
1,927

460,077
11,163
15, 746
14,415
10,548
9,147
33,125
40,110
1,380
6,936
17,372
10,268
16,141
23,216
14, 840
15, 288
13, 644
43, 308
53, 036

5,r>21
124
233
587
2")
101
147
124

307

Total

599
1,079

363

._ .
_.

454,953

365, 717

146,462

1,014,390

54, 317

91,042

43,862

809,760

10,702

1
2
2
3
2

891
943

1,175
8,358
1,975

526
524
770
4,841
423

240
153
306
1,910

1,709
1,667
2,315
15, 678
2,735

100
100
100
1,100
205

70
139
157
1,184
168

1,441
1,240
1,959
10,852
2,135

1,393
28

§

o

I'KNXSYLVAXIA

Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Butler
Clarion
Crawford
Erie
Fayette _
Forest
GreeneIndiana
_
Jefferson
Lawrence
Mercer
Somerset
Venango
W arren
Washington
Westmoreland __
Total

.

._ .

.

.
-

6
2 J2
(

200
170
428
846
780

WP:ST VIRGINIA

Brooke
Hancock
Marshall
Ohio
Tyler

_

-




.

277

98
99
99
1,049
198 j

90

to

o1
t-

O

'

Total

l

751

185

140 [

1,100

50

95

49

906

11

Wetzel

14,093

7, 269

3,026 I

25,204

1,655

1,813

1,592

18, 533

1,511

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Allogany..
Anne Arumlel.
Baltimore..
Caroline.
Carroll.
CecilCharles.
Dorchester.
Frederick.
Garrett.
Harford.
Howard..
Kent..
Montgomery..
Prince Georges..
Queen Annes..
St. Marys
Talbot
Washington..
Wicomico..
Worcester.

10,452
2,132
98, 200
1,278
3, 484
1,781
230
1,1.13
4,791
1,372
3,005
580

587
2,232
2, 693
1,384
725
1,271
4, 569
2, 309
2,037

4,502
505
31, 383
208
4. 330
2, 757
409
543
7, 596
1, 329
1,297
695
729
931
1,186
423
558
1.187
3, 542
263
664

17,419
2,981
174,916
1,636
8,490
5, 043
756
I, 885
13,462
3, 203
4. 854
1, 370
1,473
3,603
4.322
2,034
1,462
2, 689
9,434
2,892
3, 151

14, 163
2, 378
135,188
.1,224
6, 595
4,005
673
1,538 i
11,417 !
2,510
3,863
1,092
1, 289
2, 788
3, 659
1,613
1,312
2,03L
7, 332
2,17.1
2, 292

30

H
;—i

Total..

73
.

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamancc
Anson...
Ashe.
Beaufort.
Buncombe ___
Burke.
Cabarrus
CaJ dwell
Catawba
Cleveland
Craven
Cumberland.




2,008
1,064
289
1,159
2,631
1,074
1,239
476
2,711
3, 713
2,905
2,291

348
241
75
191
544
151
195
27
512
597
109
107

444
183
43
347
535
485
205
115
510
504
213
577

2,917
1, 516
416
1, 829
3,911
I, 767
1, 681
630
3, 844
4,958
3,411

3,068

235
100
25
100
250
55
100
50
400
350
250
100

109
103
21
119
84
107
149
34
268
435
75
101

208
76
6
100
200
19
100
13
158
267
25
49

2, 219
1,043 i
333
1,509
2,9S0
.1, oho
1,332
484
2,919
3,426
2,599
2,818

HI
125
30
360
50
100
480
449

CO
CO

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate by Federal
reserve districts, March SI, 1924-—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

8

NORTH CAROLINA—continued

Davidson
Duplin
Durham
Edgeoombe
Fo,rsyth.e
Franklin .
Gaston
GranvUle,..
GuiHord
Halifax
Harnett
.
Haywood
Henderson.
Hertford
Iredell..
Johnston.
J_eno.ir
Lincoln
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Nash____
New Hanover
Pasquotank
Person.
Pitt....
Randolph
Robeson..
Rockinghani.
_
Rowan.
_
Rutherford
__.
Scotland
_
Stanly
Surry

_

_ _ _ _ _ _

_

_. _
_

Union




._

1
1
2
3
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
I
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
5
2
1
1
1
2
1

a
2
l

I
i

I
9

1

701
L30
4,470
4,098
2,521
589
9,818
2,410
13,643
603
470
437
937
302
3,462
1,241
2,699
1,980
895
13,504
I, 823
10,637
2,544
876
1,417
460
1,952
958
988
79
215
337
1,615
854

428

34
1,226
614
746
105
1,056
2h9
2,260

i39
77
76
103
114
343
157
174

209
81

3,951
214
1,018
340
98
68
176
182
90
145
12
26
36

164
113

•

145
56
1,153
707
549
117
1,283
608
2,805
98
162
83
214
37
395
325
770
244
169
2,661
256
3,612
453
95
317
158
407
257
191
79
85
84
357
98

1,401
371
7,656
5 593
4,122
857
12,550
3,325
20,795
934
794
613

1,874
496

3,342
1,788
3,814
2,602
1,177
21,181
2,393
17,047
3,467
1,102
1,859
839

2,605
1,366
1,460
177
354
467

2,244
1,127 ,

100

104

50
700
425
450
75
1,150
160
1,250
100

12
658
381
76
23
1,112
264
1,075
36

50
50
50
100
250
205
370

29
85
71
3
147
65
218
1.96
85
2,771
208
1,242
222
45
77
58
111
48
64
1
28
16
126
59

200
100
1,575
250
1,000
200
150
175
50
190

140
100'

05
25
50
125
100

100
29
450
75
450
74
739
87
1,091
100
40
50
49
100
249
66
50
150
50
1,44H
25

cm

193
25
50
48

73
100
10
24
15
74
100

1 097
246
6,294
4 527
2,846
684
7,482
2,793
14, 508
631
607
428

34

in
299

o
o

2,039
2,443
68
68

1,202
188

2,314
1,375
3 177
1,980
869
13, 768
1,890
11, 774
2, 700
702
1,582

97
373
G9
76
74
1,511
10
l,0f,7
71
205

081

2, 316
1,001
1,1%
101
277
373

1,902
867

40

14

H

Vance
Wake.
_._.
WayneWilson....

1

858
8,581
3, 515
1,170

211
1,811
883
201

130
4,206
634
364

1,428
15, 486
5,491
1, 749

200
600
475
100

65
515
4.63
226

172
333
320
25

957
13,850
4, 059
1,382

34
150
105

83

Total

3

124,488

21,032

28, 585

185,454

13, 420

12,590

8,919

130,932

11,343

1
2
2
3
1
1
1

300
788
558
2,748
213
257
601
13,147
1,957
1,322
222
327
468
1,207
538
335
1,963
13,137
111
517
589
1,185
1,620
1,644
1,098
911
1,989
5, 225
13,670
674
6,849
4,929
655
3,341

24
115
40
257
1
52
51
7,273
461
268
52
33

53
84
53
538
23
6

1,137
910
31
1,038

36
38
11
185
7
2
74
1, 733
238
165
21
20
18
67
13
22
102
1,953
3
58
52
142
245
119
75
62
113
547
1,282
29
739
629
8
367

19
50
35
57

3,475
304
310
92
84
44
127
109
57
394
2,492
18
143
100
137
338
227
195
178
160
680
5, 586
105
1,542
707
45
954

75
100
100
525
45
50
160
2,400
275
150
50
50
75
350
100
50
300
1,300
25
75
75
200
175
225
150
175
125
510
1, 500
100
1, 300
750
100
490

85,185

20, 248

19, 434

11,930

9, 175

1

SOUTH

Abbeville
Aiken.—„
Allendale
Anderson
__
Bamberg
Barnwell
Calhoun
Charleston
___
Cherokee
Chester
_.
Chesterfield
Clarendon
Colleton
Darlington
Dillon
_
Dorchester
Florence
Greenville
Hampton...
Horry
Kershaw..
Laurens
Lee
Lexington
Marion. _
Marlboro
Newberry
Orangeburg
Ilichland
Saluda
Spartanburg
_
Sumter
Union
_
York
Total




2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
6
1
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
7
4
1
5
4
1
5
82

77

191
57
2

374
1,810
26
223
105
148
272
504
196
144
175.
1,057
3,140

4

74

562
1,043
683
3,651
273
337
815
26,102
2, 795
2,035
382
486
630
1,619
767
415
3,056
18,362
164
907
841
1,559
2,304
2,461
1, 572
1,307
2,372
7, 507
26,991
789
10,036
6,847
791
5, 528
135,989

988
499
25
180

419
746
342
2,884 .
_
137
85
556
17,531
2 091
1.622
261
350
372
1,156
596
299
2,200
13,566
101
672
664
1,052
1,697
1,918
1,162
881
1,988
5, 988
21,309
600
0,660
4,887
490
4,388

7, 033

99.790 |

50
1,828
135
98
50
24
75
136
12
271
700
23
75
50
100
50
125
125
125
100
389
1,227

13
104

195

85
149
25
1,080
50

£!
g
#
u
a
"
O

YT

-

,
£l
HH

41

W
no
46

g
2

H<

44
382

^
£

277
12

g
g

27

LH

04
120

a

74

O

04

_

40
74

g
a

349

O

10!
48

g
|j
*

5,719

^

3,401

H

Ox

o

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued

O
to

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts
1-3

VIRGINIA

Accomac
Albemarle
Alleghany
City of Alexandria
Appomattox.
Augusta....
Bath
Bedford
Botetourt
Brunswick
Buchanan
Buckingham
Campbell
Clarke
Craig
Culpeper
Dinwiddie
Elizabeth City
Fairfax
Fauquier
Franklin
_
Frederick
Giles
Gloucester
Grayson_
Greensville..
Halifax
Hanover
Henrico
Henry__
Highland..
James City
Lancaster
Lee
Loudoun

._

_




1,717
8,101
4,958
4,566
420
4,439
407
1,773
612
575
323
449
5,575
425
251
2,587
7,464
1,341
839
2,333
2,260
5,091
1,117
128
1,296
2,261
3,056
668
67, 581
2,551
399
311
285
185
4,024

801
2,421
1,193
1,740
124
1,417
85
295
321
48
94
3
1,413
62
33
296
1,986
1,246
514
218
351
862
235
130
122
312
774
70
10,033
7iO7
28
102
105
13
1,607

204
883
711
774
30
839
80
196
59
46
57
32
1,066
42
21
255
769
334
146
295
224
407
128
19
123
301
499
87
20,316
323
24
111
50
68
567

2,809
12.106
7,280
7,434
588
7,062
618
2,320
1,020
726
502
510
8,414
535
319
3,260
10, 587
3,080
1,548
2,957
2,887
6,582
1,516
297
1,692
2,961
4, 559
844
101,043
3,664
458
541
458
282
6,404

235
950
400
500
50
540
50
150
85
40
50
100
1,150
25
25
200
1,600
200
125
200
200
600
150
35
150
255
375
75
6,300
250
25
30
25
25

366
757
374
741
15
945
39
159
89
38
17
24
1,028
52
21
195
517
212
90
292
137
929
118
12
105
294
231
22
8,777
219
57
45
32
9
531

184
818
397
398
50
354
50
100
85
39
50
1,085
8
24
100
1,600
200
83
138
149
600
150
35
93
115
297
20
2,307
229
25
25
10
337

1,573
9,145
5, 773
5,599
377
4,899
479
1,707
682
506
331
344
4,540
434
249
2,409
2,439
1,236
2,245
2,081
4,278
1,022
214
1,167
2,297
3,590
668
75,332
2,642
283
466
376
239
5,094

451
418
331
196
35
273

W
w
o
o

g

198
62
103
55
42
576
15
356
486
26
14
61
315
175
75
177
65
28
6,962
308
68

74

d

Louisa
Lunenburg _.
"Lyrichburg...
Mecklenburg.
M Montgomery.
•^ Nansemohd—
oo Nelson
oo Norfolk
• ° Nottaway
I Orange.
_
Jg Page
Patrick
Pitts ylvania
Prince Edward..
Prince William..
Pulaski
Rappahannock..
Koanoke...
Kockbridgo
Kockingham
Hussell
Scott
Nhenandoah
Smyth
Spotsylvania
Sussex
Tazcwell
Warren.. _
Warwick
Washington
Wise....
WytheYork...

i

Total..

1
2
2
1
4
1
1
6
2

i
i
4
1
.
3
2
3
2
2
6
3
4
2
2
C
4
2
1
6

512
386

136
78

37
31

732
524

50
71

25
20

48
64

589
312

20
57

10,134

2,875

1,841

15,612

1,500

2,112

1,489

8, 567

1, 334

714

106
300
585
80

80
345
434
51

911
2,921
2,876

100
335
500
50

149
219
220
31

100
173
343
50

2,059
1,713

7,804

8,079

4,300

4,526

3,984

245
513
385
91

170
225
180
50
600
150
97
250
75

120
234
150
9
1,042

289
182
374
88

126
254
241
34
855
237
235
209
63

156
81
160
23

150
225
74
50
600
122
53
206
20

4,325

4,870

1,925

2,229

1,566

312
892
117
131
400
353
722
26
732
101

250
575
95
54
255
245
150
25
310
50
500

36
555
85
53
160
224
125
25
254
40
494
447

525
150
50

184
506
47
50
283
214
123
14
336
61
637
319
42!
177
41

29,997

2,159
1,692

492
41,350
1,224
1,672
1,157

191
7,992
1,538

842
1,419

333
15,960
1,979
4,054

1,634

]

675

3
3
7
2
2

7,189
3,814
4,305

2, 527

844
372

271
338

266
431
60
117
267
223
262
44
711
5.
1
992
402
554
215
81

182

2(52, 595

58, 591

f>2,844

1,1 «8

5-12
;{.")5

827
788
2,145
1, 788
1,130

228
2,322

780
1,138

646
62,176
1,669
2,496
1,823

338
10,779
2,115
1,312
2,131

496
26,768
2,645
5, 715
1,055
1,061
2,882
2,489
2,151

313
3,891

850
11,323
5,376
6, 313
1. 355
'813

562
439
40,447
1,1.14
1, 778
1,409

210
8,087
1,682
1,059
1,253

136
100
76
0,579

115
35
10
19
395
.
"
>
!)
(
262

o
w
H

377
20,900
2, 174
3, 688

735
872
2,084
1,751
1, 754

148
391
93
30
S4
50

249
2, 791

588

144
H9
834

• 486

8,827
3, 689
4, 552

149
48

877
673

32, 408

22, 653

278, 957

209
233
99
28

ltf)

3,149
2,708

10

881
785

55

933

180
200
50
60

19,065

1,700

1,070

1,421

12,981

1,674

653

501
702

50
390
50
75
50
100

10
365
22
71
36
-45

18,060

1,050

1,275

70
50
960

49
337
49
75
50
100
952
35
49
016

392,420

(500

321

324

23, 806

H

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour..
Berkeley
Boone
Braxton
Cabell ....
Doddridge..
Faycttc
Grant
Grccnbrier..
Hampshire.
Hardy
Harrison
Jackson
Jefferson
Kanawha...




4
1
1
2
1
8
2
2
1
1
<
)
2
1
6

1.847
2,075

707
077

927
213
102

13,361

127
117

2,983

2,131

418

110

4,022

1, 029

128
971
241
456

204
207
160

80
943
62
121
38
59

11,240

3,924

2,157

.120

3,719
3. 532
1, 138

6,420

426
1,287

515
247

72
205

134
55

745
515

13,595

3,360

2,980

20,725

28
48
2,138,

198
49
60

i—•

539
5,234

94

305
1,029

365
377
14,660

79
123

612
368
16.006

W

38

212

d
o
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TABLE NO. 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each /State by Federal
k
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Capital
stock

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

H

WEST VIRGINIA—continued

Lewis
Lincoln
Logan
McDowell
Marion. _
Mason
Mercer
Mineral
Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe
Nicholas
Pleasants.
Pocahontas
Preston
Putnam
Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie
Roane
Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Upshur
Wayne
Webster
Wood
Wyoming

1
2
1

10
6
2

._

5

3
3
1
3
1
1
1

5
1

__
__

Total -




H
O

_

2
3
2
2
3
1
3
1
2
2
5
2
114

1,123
458
2,250
7,719
7,668
1,247
10,016
1,827
3,336
2,006
1,284
528

1,109
388

271
129
262

171
280
144

1,735
5,278
150
1,195
1,805
512
298
271

1,809
1,656
253
1,516
532
825
236
327

148
294
109

53
104
72

' 1,723
896
2,884
11,734
15,210
1,671
13,320
4,344
4,794
2,589
1,947
746

1,535
595

60
50

186
141

59
29

150

223

13

725
745
130
1,150
205
350
80
150

931
1,158
129
1,122
279
240
209
165

409
731
129

40
100
25

39
86
39

40
97
25

125
50

115
7

623
84

250
31

538
886
719
464

171
616
251
190
887
748
705
223
173
70

480
439
175
202
460
513
129
105
268
109

10,260

2,872

1,291

14,875

469

30

107

631

125
50
90
50
796
50

116,977

34,884

22,438

181,826

11,431

1,299
208
2,024
1,754
922
907

3,433
1,635

2,240
332
3,007
2,908
1,416
1,335
4,991
3,116
1,400
1,248
1 2dS
709

300
225

100
75
200

• 200

214
207
80
105
435
276
126
148
81
33

487

184
248
78
112

104
50

28

130
37
98
66
200
99
87
50
90
6
776
25

13,826

9,018

1,347

1,417
676
2,399
9,412
11,884
1,218
9,927
3,684
3,956
2,102
1,510

w
100
170
053
00
03^

O

o
119
JO

r

627

1,202
50f>
1,888
225
2,302
2.429

J.135
1,088
3,001.
2, 524
1,040
870
942
620

10,567

50

H

M
•—i

?i
430
22
128

1,389

528

140,387

o

J5

6, 291

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6
ALABAMA

Autagua
Barbour
Blount
Bullock
Butler
Calhoun
Chilton
Clay
Coffee
Colbert
Coneeuh
Covington
Crenshaw
Cullman
Dale
Dallas
Dekalb
Elmore
Escambia
Etowah
Fayette
Franklin
Geneva
Greene
Halo
Henry
Houston
Jackson
Jefferson.
Lee
Limestone
Madison
Marengo
Marshall
Mobile
Montgomery _
Morgan
Pike
Talladega .
Tallai)oosa
Tuscaloosa
Walker
Wilcox
Winston
Total

»

1
2

2
2
4
1
3
5
3
6
1
2
1
1
1

25
196
48
156
266
2,324
42
237
272
351
83
735
73
111
114
1,354
115
346
32
811
110
16
166
120
118
319
490
109
7,860
787
52
424
156
291
3, 553
3, 501
1,303
1,248
921
83
973
230
21
3

42
157
81
69
236
1,146
78
74
236
246
50
427
259
171
39
901
169
384
49
507
81
38
287
37
"98
194
472
142
10,460
525
39
502
202
407
2,373
2,973
754
614
690
276
077
108
78
10

597
1,542
380
744
1,303
8,876
478
881
2,286
1,676
490
4, 718
1,191
749
593
5,366
1,023
1,375
247
3,929
766
221
1,436
824
854
2,074
4,886
995
48,179
4,081
343
3,110
1,112
1,707
15,171
17,181
4, 005
3. 738
4,280
1,190
5, 508
901
253
200

50
250
25
50
125
900
50
185
325
125
25
600
130
100
70
600
100
50
50
225
100
25
240
100
100
365
825
100
2, 300
501
50
200
125
200
300
1,800
725
300
380
100
300
100
30
25

35
150
21
77
176
530
17
86
277
88
22
360
.107
24
13
669
40
139
12
253
22
1
174
89
57
160
396
73
3, 792
475
9
414
95
101
1,432
804
170
556
41.3
88
402
37
22
5

106

97.409

30, 545

27, .:')50

102, 238

13, 380

12, 949

1
1
6
1
3
3
2
1
4
4
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
5
\
1
5
4
3
0
4

_

.

511
1, L30
242
502
720
5,071
354
510
1,670
987
335
3,260
797
456
405
2,957
697
016
147
2,283
517
149
953
600
625
1,474
3, 708
645
28, 245
2,624
204
2,022
660
1,011
9,150
9,210
2, 306
1,832
2, 580
809
3, 565
498
145
227

.

t

__
_

._

_
_
.

_




_..

13
170
20
25
100
699
30
159
249
89
25
550
28
99
70
593
100
44
219
50
5
86
98
97
205
334
09
1,832
545
49
200
117
124
300
1, 110
707
278
378
50
293
49
10
.10,710

440
007
314
592
•102
0, 740
381
442
1,149
1, 375
408
2,747
921
513
334
3,042
783
1.142
103
3,026
594
191
807
383
457
1,027
2, 626
741
39,159
2, 202
235
2,1.02
737
1,341
13,139
12, 774
2,970
2, 593
2, 903
952
4. 483
775
191
173
119,702

59
304

8

o

28"
10
4J1
100
439

205
129
154
142
227
704
12
000
234
137
38
302
10

3

71
30
50
4, 083

o

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Stately Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

w
Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and

rediscounts

FLORIDA

Alachua
Bay
Broward
Charlotte
Columbia
Dadc
D e Soto
Duval

Escambifl.
Gadsden
Hamilton
Hardee
Hernando
Highlands
Hillsborough
J ackson
Lake
Lee
Manatee
Marion
Monroe
Nassau
Orange
Palm Beach
Pinellas
Polk.
Putnam
St. Johns
Santa Rosa
Seminole
Suwanee
Taylor
Volusia

-.

.

-

__

2
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
j
1
2
3
2

. . .

__
-

o

-- -

--.




,

1
1
')
1
1
2
1
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

951
920
351
328
394
8,882
1,356
32,119
3,236
642
227
401
391
861
12,071
634
571
t>49
721
1,127
654
653
1,034
339
8,669
3,720
862
2,750
358
1,019
688
473

794

1,163
158
40
47
189
3,252
282
16,556
3,248
116
57
24
92
126
5,239
157
398
230
510
1,291
374
579
134
198
2,849
304
235
1,587
277
278
138
182
380

388
203
257
. 85
77
6,290
289
15.080
1,300
62
35
259
112
243
4, 505
104
373
305
316
345
592
147
794
310
3,210
1,042
196
1,202
174
514
134
87
205

2, 532
1,313
664
494
704
18, 686
2,022
66, 275
8,213
859
331
732
625
1.309
22,578
936
1,406
1,261
1,654
2,882
1,720
1,407
2,058
885
15,379
5, 269
1,331
5,644
846
2,030
975
776
1,515

125
250
50
25
50
400
175
2,650
1,000
100
30
50
50
150
2,000
85
75
100
120
125
100
100
75
50
450
475
50
180
50
100
50
50
100

159
98
8
17
63
347
145
1,807
364
22
9
30
16
51
953
32
40
121
41
108
47
94
99
10
684
243
120
159
32
43
95
50
69

123
125

2,125
760
606
428
541
17,938
3,340
59, 309

20
49
120
1,895
692
100
30
50
16
1,099
85
75
50
40
125
100
100
74
34
415
165
50
173
25
49
40
50

99 i

e, no

•

402
262
604
478
974
18,405
675
1,216
990
1,447
2,409
1,473
1,113
1, 793
791
13,805
4.249
1,087
4,708
739
1,839
787
626
1,247

80

213
4
235
48
30
114
52
61

o
o

5

c
r

ft
to

o

116
16
24
121
25
424
3

w
w
ft
o

1

GEORGIA

Baldwin
___
Banks.
_
Barrow
_
Bartow
Ben Hill
Bibb
Broo k S
v
Bryan
Bulloch
Burke
Butts
Calhoun
Carroll
Clarke
Clay
Cobb
Colquitt
Coweta
.1 )ecatur
Dougherty
Early
Elbert
Evans
Floyd
Franklin
Fulton
Glynn
Gordon
Greene
(Kvinctt
llabersham
Hall
Hancock
Hart
.Henry
Irwin
Jackson
Jasper...
Jefferson.
Jenkins
Lamar
Laurens
Lowndcs
McDuflio
Marion
Macon




233
196

54

Walton
Washington
Total

89,274

1
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
L
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1.
1
1
1
1

381
180
607
631
1, 805
11,748
884
150
500
667
386
111
716
4, 066
156
1, 245
492
1,291
478
3,1Q2
197
439
235
3,471
374
61,017
1,284
546
346
156
189
1,005
168
332
576
263
512
325
155
173
569
1,543
1, 625
276
192
328

113
69
40,872
179
34
225
233
266
1, 119
293
48
115
56
84
11
117
652
18
187
6
343
152
499
191
92
9
1,120
126
5, 090
509
117
105
2
32
330
(\(\
80
107
67
338
562
.114
27
189
263
162
101
52
17

134
39

496
330

50
50

23
20

39,408

176,137

9, 540

6,219

81
15
92
190
317
2, 705
124
38
51
119
62
14
80
971
5
311
75
329
88
420
55
83
20
584
2/10
21.951
'238
118
45
16
18
142
42
52
37
46
96
195
28
36
89
148
284
55
13
39

654
240
1,040
1,061
2, 657
16,120
1,367
237
725
853
549
147
1,012
5, 983
203
1,822
647
2, 050
785
4,520
457
825
279
5,502
718
93, 221

75
25
200
100
225
850
200
25
100
50
7-')
30
100
650
56
200
100
375
125
450
100
120
50
500
80
5, 950
150
75
100
50
30
225
25
75
130
75
250
100
50
25
100
200
125
90
50
100

67
25
112
70
277
972
128
17
144
118
72
8
124
1, 071
18
106
43
456
71
297
28
46
20
725
54
7, 295
237
32
1
8
12
143
5
54
127
27
104
121
57
15
148
104
165
45
18
30

2. 112
'842
530
182
256

1, 432
28(5
486
750
415
889
1, 111
318
252
893
2,106
2,108
467
286
410

34
50
6,152
74
25
200
50
200
647
175
25
100
50
74
JO
100
443
14
75
143
125
249
40
80
6
498
80
2, 657
148
50
100
30
99

2
5

100
50
135
100
11
25
49
200
125
27
50

3S8
191

19

151,855

1,615

438
141
457
841
1.795
11,786
844
170
365
635
329
'66
687
2,610
59
1,440
417
1,067
439
2. 845
125
518
152
3, 779
505
75,321
1,576
685
236
83
171
9(55
203
282
321
205
365
791
190
175
569
1, 226
1, 693
285
1.15
198

"

H

W

62

"
'

76

g

181
,6.
20
.6
1

O
^

33
1,167
57

H

H
£
W

87

O
w

.-•JO

£C

136
61
51

©
C
hi
.-V

1,442

O

103
41
13
.

H
P
Q
a

28

3

fi %
12
27
376

^

7
8

9

TABLE N O . 62-a.~"-Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal.
reserve districts, March 81, 192/+—Continued
oo
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

GEORGIA—continued

Mitchell
Morgan _
Muscogee
Newton
Paulding
Polk
Randolph .
Richmond..
Rockdale
Screven
Spalding
Stewart..
Taylor
Tift
Terrell
Thomas
Toombs . .
Troup
Ware
Washington
Whitfield
Wilkes
Worth...

Loans and
discounts

Due from
includBonds and banks,lawful
ing
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

27
65
952
20
6
32
35
254
15
10
59
1
34
103
232
59
43
445
86
66
45
128

Circulation

20

202
3,694

1.048

154
137
435
90

22

2
1

33
244
1,343
43
18
36
64
702
58
81
184
1
27
156
223
97
67
484
185
73
595
171
32

34
61
$60
25
30
83
15
492
10
87
113
22
23
83
130
103
81
434
157
110
170
124
11

308
729
7,676
286
167
657
196
4,096
350
342
950
109
300
1,043
1,457
524
816
3,224
1,927
592
1,506
1,082
259

95

124,514

19,222

33, 975

.188, 407

16,491

16, 534

10, 290

1
1
4
1
1
4

1,411
891
11,314
1,765
114
1,675
644

415
123
707
603
28
1,081
113

19
386

2,169
1,483
14, 672
3,139
183
3,479
920

250
100

2,034
685
32

1,250
150
25

3
33
535
244
4

150
98
323

541
18

249
100

]

. .
]
]

?,
?

Total

40
150

50
25
140
35
400
75
25
170
25
25
100
300
100
60
400
200
50
100
125
50

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

150
982
40

236
388
4,995
199
116
467
108
2, 682
205
168
613
80
244
763
1,007
317
634
2,154
1,268
375
701
711
191

1,000

Total
deposits

25
24
393
30
25
169
24
50
197
49
60
190
.10
50
99
100
30

364

2,979

153
282
537
77
201
553
452
316
635

1,778
.I,4fi8

19

2>)
11
50
70
i">
6
16
237
275
IS
143

12;*

426

1,262
611
52

117
127

135,013

8.892

788

979

LOUISIANA

Acadia _
B eauregard
Calcasieu. _
East Baton Rougo
Evangeline
Iberia
Jefferson Davis




602
66

400

150

149
24

1,252
11,991
2, 596
129
2,290
385

573

265

O

§

]
1
1
l
1

228
7,409
265
168
137

349
7,682
172
48
173

1,964
45,680
733
719
910

200
2,800
50
100
50

135
2, 662
41
30
130

96
1,506
49
100
32

1,389
33, 443
592
353
698

144
4,226

45,670

11, 277

12, 248

76,051

5, 525

4,376

2,876

55,906

6,326

2
2
3
1
o
1
2
1
1
J
5

4, 267
3,210
5,356
463
3,392
515
5,972
850
573
489
6,474

857
1,130
2,068
517
603
243
967
312
205
347
3,753

966
531
2,304
142
804
107
1,773
150
133
213
1,221

6,156
4,991
10,075
1,177
5,103
901
9,012
1,327
934
1,067
12,003

450
350
500
75
200
50
410
100
65
50
850

165
138
627
20
306
53
498
61
71
36
894

193
345
299
73
197
49
247
97
49
49
336

21

Total

1,234
25,340
273
423
586

19

Lafayette
Orleans
St Mary
Tangipahoa
VfiTTTiilion

31, 561

11,002

8,344

52, 746

3,100

2,869

1,934

43,197

2
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
5
2
3
.1
1
2
2
2
1
5
1
1
4
2
3
1
1
3

409
1,302
469
472
1,452
1,276
826
430
874
297
35,742
1,232
876
609
266
1,738
21,456
456
198
24,325
815
149
1, 763
732
1, 584
556
538
1,924

101
263
12
340
201
89
181
64
375
17
9,802
328
246
136
60
305
4,171
24
27
5,122
98
50
249
118
334
317
99
606

151
228
31
163
197
333
197
107
284
85
9,529
340
205
340
117
154
5,846
121
26
4,419
64
32
225
156
598
180
151
450

687
1,834
551
1,097
1,863
1,754
1,322
650
1,579
411
57,267
1,956
1,381
1,111
451
2,354
33,329
618
257
35,687
1,028
252
2,299
1,053
2, 651
1,066
803
3,097

65
200
60
100
150
150
100
50
125
50
3,800
150
110
60
25
250
2,500
80
25
2,900
75
35
215
150
225
100
SO
375

50
158
31
31
193
85
11
11

49
198
7
100
150
37
100
50
111
15
2,223
1)7
104
19
25
225
2,487
20
25
2,479
00
35
214
74
225
25
80
322

523
1,248
381
865
1,252
1,482
1,101
539
1,181
333
40, 794
1, (531
1.070
' 969
X78
1,510
25,799
426
176
20,842
797
176
1,545
775
2,096
905
541 i
2,018 I

136

MISSISSIPPI
Forrest

. . . .

Hinds
Jackson.
Jones...
Lainar
Lauderdaie
Lincoln. _
Madison
Pike . .
Warren

_.
.
_
.
_

._

Total

5, 030
4,072
8,489
994
4,401
743
7,625
1,068
686 " " "
882
9,207

317

g

70

Hri

60
15

o
234
44

_.

_
... _

..
__




_ __.
_.

13
3,318
63
79
63
24
229
1,937
53
10
2,095
21
6
159
34
105
36
102
298

W

71<i

^

1,450

g

30
71

O
r*

10

~

TENNESSEE
Anderson
Bedford
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley. _. , _ r _
Campbell
Carter
Cocke
Coffee
Cumberland
Davidson
Dickson
Franklin
Greene
Grundv
Ham bleu
Hamilton
Hickman
Jefferson..
Knox
Lawrence.
Lewis
Lincoln
Lond on
McMinn__
Marion
Marshall
Maury

8

H

-

o
" •=!
"
^ j

5,190

jrj

139

§

38

M

830
50

£
K!

166
'20
Ox
85

o

CO

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued
[Amounts in«thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

8

TENNESSEE—continued

226
1,638
116
337
548
561
2, 572
934
538
109
2,672
696
372
1,209

Monroe
..
Montgomery
Perry
Polk.
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Rutherford-Scott
Sevier
_.
Sullivan
Sumner
Unicoi
Warren
Washington.
White.......
Williamson..
Wilson

4,716
907
1,971
1,371
90

Total-

56
484
41
66
114
128
403
103
125
4
873
170
57
636
865
218
239
202

28
432
52
61
156
32
545
201
109
73
642
164
58
662
761
275
139
236

2,650
216
488
831
757
3,714
1,271
806
196
4,415
1,074
516
2,655
6,902
1,422
2,434
1,889

124,259

28,519

29,355

190,967

60
200
25
25
50
25
325
225
50
54
300
100
25

3
277
17
28

125
175
130

136
74
36
6
287
24
12
243
322
130
140
51

14,959

11,291

235
545
125
175
105

161
1,814
149
410
692
544
2,806
850
653
136
3,148
849
424
1,942
4,640
1,041
1,533
1,375

11,889

140, 520

40
199
25
25
50
25
259
94
31
300
100

58
160

O
O

•"

I

187
28
37

3
B
S

380

9,164

ILLINOIS

_. -




3
f,
3
3
8
8
5
0

1,156
3,066
1,493
1,795
3,198
4,271
1,672
5,194

431
802
635
982
1,411
1,200
776
1,063

160
360
232
219
1,365
809
406

830

1,818
4,431
2,421
3,098
6,293
6,678
2,974
7.403

t4

O
Cj

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7

Boone
Bureau
Carroll
Cass
. __
Champion
Christian
Clark
Coles..

B
H

200
390
200
250
370
742
250
553 j

146
402
197
307
475
336
191
592

137
360
198
230
249
615
199
407

1,273
3,179
1,825
2,282
4,988
4,678
2,283
5,364

30
100
5
210
238
50
478

o
Kj

Cook
Cumberland.—
DeKalb
De Witt
Douglas
DuPage
Edgar
Ford
Fulton
Grundy
Hancock
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jo Daviess
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
__.
Lake
LaSalle
Leo
Livingston
Logan
_
Macon
Marshall
Mason
McDonough.. _
McTIenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer..
_
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
.-_
Pratt;
Putnam
Rock Island
Sangamon
Shelby
Stark
Stephcnson
Tazewcll
Vermilion
Warren
Whitosido
Will.
WirmebagOWoodford...
Total.




46
4
5
3
0
9
3
4
7
5
1
8
5
3
15
3
1
7
0
10
5
7
5
4
5

I

603,323
1,005
3,928
1,485
1,759
2, 546
4,301
1,003
2,837
3,336
2,362
313
5,750
1,413
1,322
10,087
1,774

172
f, 186
4, 187
12,665
3,788
2,772
4,104
7,960
2,205

758

5

2,337
1, 374
4,542
646
1, 959
375
1,022
19,226
1, 764
388
81.8
0.193
2,059
408
2,732
4,204
8. 1 5
-1
4, 549
4.007
9, 602
18,848
1,372

332 i

817,882 I

;
{

4
2
•
1

1
2
5
5
\
|

7
1
2
9
15
.
-

j
7

156,389
364
1,006
301
635
i. 085
1,071
816
1,486
1, 443
513
89
1,663

427
1,241
7,117
478
59
1,681
3, 356
(>, 331
1,946
854
1,079
3, 734
473
615
945
505
524
181
168
84
159
7, 935
357
I,o2
109
2 fv)3
"' 477
03
803
2, 353
3.922
1,376
1, 790
J1, 926
5,884
280
245, 708

233. 288
' 157
616
270
442
646
625
243
591
945
295
19
1,103
283
262
4,499
404
61
908
1, 1.40
2,933
594
499
722
3,656
31.1.

274
510
292

709
107
209
55
143
4,784
318

77
139
1, 654
351
31
706
1, 500
2,160

776
801
4,452
4,212
218
284,437

965
2,475
225

52
299
128
28
586
987
855
649
591
1,598
2,394
121

55
390
300
50
148
585
1,386
383
347
802
1,163

174

807, 743
1. 007
4, 735
1,455
2,099
3, 814
4, 285
1, 556
3,918
3, 848
2, 358
193
6, 789
1, 663
2,164
23,907
2, 281
226
0, 713
7,241
18, 293
5, 397
3, 376
4,446
12,967
2, 479
1,371
2,855
1, 835
4,489
606
1,654
400
1,105
25,137
1,749
521
936
8, 548
I, 904
409
3,494
0.159
10, 996
5.431
o, 427
23, 183
24,417
1,332

84,600

100,001

25,358

1,154,903

1,031,605
1, 585
5, 749
2, 171.
2,978
4,439
6, 357
2,169
5, 084
5,827
3, 398
536
8,842
2,193
2,878
29,197
2,907
301
9, 207
8,907
22, 753
6, 655
4,311
6,161
16,137
3, 134
1,698
3,932
2, 221
6,077
955
2,477
561
1,415
33, 229
2, 551
012
1, 225
10, 085
3,113
572
4,721
8,384
15,077
0,950
7,060
26, 689
30,621.
2,019

57, S75
200
325
240
295
325
555
205
325
025
375
75
560
200
250
1, 680

1,403,441

175
25
530
4(50
1, 355
375
265
400
1,075
240
100
330
150
640
125
205
50
115
2,125
235
50
!()()
800
325
50
300
025
1, 545
435

575

69, 336 '
04
406
210
256
198
641
130
523
711
192
76
908
113

374
2,225
299
38
1,195
699
2,077
528
283
630
8(53
248
227
338
197
398
125
133
22

JOS
4,076

177
40

5,373
178
219
223
273
85
516
203
298
603
311

50
425
187
90
1,362
146
12
482
436
801

274
252
348
1,014
98

317
37
126
84
109
50
84
1,851
197

14, 202

20,948

7>
<
15
35
51
18
358
75
20
34
156
.142
lfiO
31

1
w
H

20
0
287

7L
205
82
217
228
08
92
424
15
377
40

7
12
193
82
486
392
;O
J
174
20
259
36
J18
70
100
107

H
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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 192 ^—Continued

to

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Num.
ber of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and

securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
slock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscouni s

3
8

1, 138
114
39

O
O

INDIANA

Adams. _
AllenBartholomew....
Benton
BlackforcL
Boone- .
Carroll.
Cass
Clay-.
Clinton...
Dearborn
Decatur .
I)e Kalb
Delaware. _.
Elkhart..
Fayette
Fountain, ..
Franklin..
Fulton
Grant..
Hamilton.
Hancock.
Hendricks
Henry. _ _
Howard.. _
Huntington..
Jasper, _.
Jay
Jennings
JohnstonLa Grange _
Lake._
Laporte
Madison.. _

1
3
3
3
2
2
2
2

a

_




4
4
4
2
2
4
1
3
3
2
3
7
2
4
4
3
2
3
1
3

7
1
12
3
2

633
17,728
1,226
882
700
1,057
710
3,030
1,425
2,244
1,378
1,771
930
4,726
3,085
1,076
1,094
916
1,126
3,871
2,292
329

827

2,223
3,737
1,879
839
554
912
1,856
741
12,188
2,740
1,052

140
7,178
232
60
277
167
272
1 528
1,192
441
1,186
380
84
1,516
1,838
498
430
436
255
1,114
549
97
290
547
1,021
516
71
170
419
571
60
9,111
2,593
412

125
4,017
199
123
134
137
141
508
500
261
564
347
159
1,574
982
189
222
269
178
540
374
55
168
408
868
388
119
152
198
644
81
3,551
837
215

911
31,018
1,711
1,100
1,160
1,612
1,150
5 264
3,264
3,100
3,185
2,646
1,229
8,213
6,183
1,870
1,835
1,672
1,610
6,309
3,422
503
1,359
3,405
5,972
2,849
1,153
897
1,623
3, 255
918
25,730
6,460
1.728

100
1,800
155
125
125
130
100
450
300
400
300
355
75
700
265
200
205
175
75
500
328
50
175
335
475
225
225
50
160
350
100
1,275
475

150

27

1,545
115
96
48
155
32
201
174
164
229
171
56
472
309
59
86
169
64
396
177
43
138
344
521
155
34

27

171
212
27

1,147

256
G8

99
1,646
145
33
99
128
94
445
295
378
298
253
50
664
261
148
203
150
75
445
313
50
173
291
414
123
54
49
158
300
49
1,061
273

143

086
24, 532
1,182
806
888
982
923
4,159
2,440
1,903
2,358
1,771
993
6,064
5,312
1,277
1,281
1,174
1,387
4,729
2,300
305
873
2,219
4,322
2,311
733
771
1,132
2.141
645
21,923
5, 450
1, 3G7

lf>3

55
255
94
55
313
35
61
4
9
100
225
00

o
H
El

a

cj

d

215
190
35
99
251
97
290

a

Marion
Marshall
Miami.
Monroe
Montgomery...
Morgan
Newton.
Noble
OhioOwen
Parke..
Porter
Pulaski...
Putnam...
Eandolph. _..
Ripley..
Rush....
St. Joseph
Shelby
Steuben. _....__.
Tippecanoe..
Tipton..
Union..
Vermilion
Vigo-.._
Wabash
Wayne..
White...
Whitley
TotalAuair...
Adams
Allama-kee.
Appanoosp...
Audubon
Benion
...
Black Hawk..
Boonp...
Bro.mer
Buchanan
Buona Vista..
Butler
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass.
Cedar. _.._.
Cerro Gonio.
Cherokee
Chickasaw...




4
2
3
2
3
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
4
2
5
5

44,476
1,287
2,178
3,875
1, 792
2,064

204
259
425
466
635
807
959
1,338

559
296
2,152
8,294
1,674

16, 349

17,149

111
376
750
701
58
13
190
161
276
162
411
602
144
368
411

213
524
391
382
211
34
46
88
75
180
182
93
298
249
105
457

1,247

83,19T,
1,709
3, 289
3, 547
3, 052
3,187

308
342
761
738
1,139
1,279
1,49$
2,383
1,059

795

1,116
5,851
2,20(5
4,758

4,217
1, 031
3,176

1,585
1,353

3,157
14,647
3,096
1,387
8,527
2,238
1,034
2,132
12,013
3, 797
9,780

1

301
997

56
223

35
113

1,489

189

J 7(5,027

74, 205

49,017

908

131
381
287
504
392
276

246
380
143
690
279
374

3,000

2, 130

783
497
293
274
63
310
537
213
89

356
290
4«8
450
33
321
443
589
142

7">2

1, 798

369
533

313
425

4

2
3
2
1
3
3
3
8
1

3
3
2
3
3
1
7
3
2
2
7
1
.
5
3
3
2
6
4
4

2, 629

2,8.50

916

753
281

465
105

4,045
1,506

2, 618
4.40

1,521

754

186
614

1,224
1,988
1,407
1, 149
2, W2
10, 050
2,093
1,759
1,899
2,486

351
1,912
1. 799
1, 690

909
0, H 3
2,149
2, 526

257
86
365
372

6,650

4,798

6,254

90
240
220
300
315
50
25
100
50
100
100
100
225
165
55
375

155
199
184
500
237
15
22
37
28
86
81
89
140
32
55
379
923
418
112
443
115
161
167

90
198
220
296
284
50
10
100
35
99
100
82
203
46
55
325
943
323
75
492
200
50
78

1,975

325
100
525
200
50
95
1, 500

450
775

1,349

1,268

50
100

268
803
32
3

442
685
50
100

316,298

26, 213

19,719

22, 513

1, 351
2, 038
2, 649
2,811
!l,884
3, 442
1"), 799
3, 589
2, 628
2, 958
3,485

110
150
225
185
185
200
1,2! a
350
!.->0
175
300
50

51
68
60
86
72
140
649
111
207
309

83
100
225

230
150
175
80

ir,7

403

489
2,727
2, 847
2. fif>2
X, 216
9, 355
3, tyo
3,623

4fiO

225
230

.1.34

46
170
995
109
14fi

107
90

174
193
50
192
W9
80

m

75 j
427 |

.138

10

430
171
90

174
230 1

61,412
1,337
£, 635
2.903
1,941.
1,841.

189
285
524
502
854
998
1,208
1,693

772
631
1,960
10,387
1,696
1, 065
6,932
1,440

1,973

25
6
20
15
328
4
124
16
123
43
118
417
207
36
75
97

773
1,789
7,714
2, 546
7, 296

248
1, 163

w

8
H
O
>d

o
o

IfiO
90
192
23
122

230,073

8, 220

969

136
23
il
l
23
120
90
44")

1, 089
2, 047
2, 384
. 1.349
2. 842
12,486
2. 946
2. 12.:)
2. 300
2, 503

297
2,103
2 441
2,210
cSfit)
7, 861
2, 243
3,050

7.
1

w
w
w

346
82
45

o
1

92
8«
1(53

222
CO

TABLE NO. 62-a.- -Princi'pal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued

C7I

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Loans and
discounts

States and counties

IOWA—continued
Clarke
Clay.
Clayton
Clinton
Crawford
Dallas
Davis
Decatur
_
_
Delaware
Des Moines
Dickinson
Dubuque
Emmet
Fayette
Floyd
Franklin
Fremont
Greene
Grundy
Guthrie
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Harrison
Henry__
Howard
Humboldt
Ida
Iowa
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Johnson
Jones
Keokuk
_
_




Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

w
Capital
stock 1
1

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

3
H

1
6
3
6
4
3
1
2
1
1
5
3
2
5
6
2

ii

P
4
1
1
3
1

h

201
2,681
1,247
8,006
1,794
1,657
668
570
639
1,860
2,221
5,698
1,283
1,582
2,653
1,270
1,647
931
1,079
2,561
3,092
2,581
3,243
1,613
i, 743
440
988
242
810
1,469
2,672
919
1,146
1, 558
959

31
250
558
1,966
243
395
78
100
127
320
304
3,789
167
564
821
401
205
134
212
3'38
513
263
704
521
281
183
163
61
55
286
449
418
1,101
241
245

21
346
328
1,582
247
371
76
72
124
290
451
1,786
184
362
764
373
298
458
273
462
488
484
1,146
372
268
149
223
34
99
186
559
184
240
124
411

289
3,637
2,229
11> 786
2,366
2,690
867
835
906
2,544
3,296
11,579
1,811
2,644
4,345
2,149
2,258
1,306
1,631
3,526
4,355
3,753
5,516
2,713
2,529
850
1,465
373
1,089
2,079
3,966
1,550
2,556
2,001
1,664

25
350
125
650
U90
175
55
60
50
100
185
750
150
225
325
140
160
100
125
225
200
250
350
190
175
75
125
50
65
150
250
100
100
175
150

5
H98
93
842
108
33
30
39
15
104
139
512
26
135
207
148
101
60
104
132
318
124
301
133
142
52
44
6
46
194
196
112
112
86
83

25
173
72
6.17
174
174
55
60
49
100
174
432
150
161
210
103
108
62

124
188
183
199
248
179
143
73
42
49
50
55
121
99
99
174
149

185
2,500
1,905
9,431
1,772
2, 243
708
675
792
1,993
2,380
9,831
1,026
2,124
3,534
1,758
1,641
1,002
1,207
2,895
3,053
2,967
4,539
2,174
2,044
651
1,153
228
912
1,619
3,324
1,239
2,245
1,434
1,276

49
416
25
245
122
65
19
247
417
54
459
69
248
81
60
48
571
179
77
37
25
100
40
18
61
75
132
6

n
o
P0
O
!_
_,

M
W
O

H

H
a
c
|

w
n

Kossuth
Lee
Linn
Louisa
Lucas
Lyon
Madison
Mahaska
Marion
Marshall.Mills
Mitchell
Monona
Monroe
Montgomery
Muscat-ine
O'Brien
Osccola
Page
Palo Alto
Plymouth
...
Pocahontas
Polk
Pottawattamie..
Poweshick
Ringgold
Sac—
--..
Scott...
Shelby
Sioux
___.
Story
Tama
Taylor
Union
Van Bur on
Wapollo
Warren
Washington
"Wayne
Webster
Winnebago
Winneshiek
Wood bury
Worth
Wright
Total




2, 600
871
12,181

242
1,682
2,885
1,101

1

a, 035
4,106
2,001
1,4.04
1,345
287
544
4,178
892
2,803
993
5,212
2,719
2,910
1,476
25, 905
5, 145
3,881
133
1,785
6,634
668
1,647
3, 548
3,408
1.407
1,448
748
2,840
370
1,403
1,324
6, 306
2, 559
455
19,535
433
412
255,188

390
407
5, 762
53
o02
470
379
479
603
416
254
780
50
363
548
232
542
34
656
154
703
161
5. 120
1,249
389
100
179
1,423
15
210
638
641
226
347
45
1,182
77
.128
348
1, 507
391.
106
4, 460
75
94
58,919

378
639
6, 265
66
256
494
?06
404
491
513
167
553
69
242
690
324
859
178
775
338
770
262
8,029
1,404
465
59
211
1,062
120
366
679
757
363
713
91
1,176
106
147
.1.71
1, 225
256
69
7, 766
88
80

3, 695
2, 030
24, 789
376
2, 333
4,178
1,763
3,089
5, 563
3,083
2,081
2,730
432
1,204
6,163
1, 536
4,420
1,276
7,053
3,418
4, 539
2,000
40,059
8,210
5,076
310
2, 253
9,886
824
2, 397
5, 193
5, 109
2,076
2, 661
954
5,408
613
1.729
2.001
9. 652
3, 553
663
33,047
657
602

240
150
1, 050
50
150
365
275
250
360
225
190
150
75
125
385
100
375
100
550
180
255
200
2,725
420
275
25
190
350
50
210
400
405
150
210
125
525
50
100
240
585
300
50
1,650
50
50

129
171
1,129
36
93
150
75
201
380
87
134
218
19
49
348
110
175
97
482
213
280
79
1,816
350
196
31
172
713
40
149
222
179
85
81
29
383
22
111
52
G31
103
23
861
23
15

238
45
827
49
99
329
256
199
358
60
90
87
25
124
312
25
248
25
324
106
185
99
671
401
239
24
149
349
13
131
386
382
112
189
32
423
50
99
227
573
273
50
960
50
50

64, 067

398, 415

26, 350

19, 279

18, 775

2, 665
1, 658
21, 780
241
1,841
2,904
1,108
2, 387
3,837
2,711
1,468
2, 275
33
'
906
4, 689
1,300
3, 406
1,047
4, 524
2,728
3,773
1,427
31,993
6,644
4, J13
230
1, 563
8,069
584
1,891
3,687
4,042
1,729
2,178
683
4,077
492
1,333
I,4i8
7, 058
2, 480
469
28, 292
535
4S7
316,209

424

152
429
50
52
507
d

1.81

o
w

401

o

210
8
1.003
4()
380
2, 405
395
251
180
105
137
16
494
99

o
o

O

85
8i
(
61
47 L
3S»7
55
1, 279

a
16, 699

TABLE N O . 62-a,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

MICHIGAN

Allegan
Alpena
Barry
Bay
Berrien _.
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Clinton
Eaton
Emmet
Genesee _
Grand Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdafe
Ingham
Ionia
Jackson.
Kalamazoo
Kent
Lapeer
Lenawee
Livingston
M acorn b
Manistee
Mason...
Monroe
A'lontcalm
Muskegon
Oaklatid
Oceana
Osceola
Saginaw

_.
. _

. .
_

_
..




1
1
1
1
5
5
4
2
1
1
1
2
I
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
2

3
j

3
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
2

Loans and
discounts

675

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

167

1,330

1,229

722

288

2,995
4, 591
2,275
11,703

2,110
2,794
1,027
10,145

865
244
415
351

670
242
639
83
477
771

170
364
98
639

1,245
579

2,965

Total
resources

1,063
2,977
1,120
5,921
9,145
4,027
25,525
1,837

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Capital
stock

50
50
50
300
530
415

1,100
100
50
50
50
150
100
200
100
60
55
850
100
550
800

18
93
126
339
363
295
985
94

380
312
173

270
53
112
95
249
172
570
214
227
120

9,438
1,581
7,626
9,153
19,513

5,614

1,991

239

388

2,425
2,190
6,066

1,859
1,722
6,390

766

349
866
737
964

245
725
176
504
308
426

1,111

1,093
102

168
311
95
167
167
141
212
60

3,678
1,718

1,783
1,018

13,231
8, 553

1,050

982
266
56
69

5, 454

2,223

2,072
15,640

550
30
75

1,050

1,214

1,224
447

2,248
1,047
796
951

1,551

295

6,760
4,937
246

1,426
7,754

2,644

259
421

88
191

591

1,204
576

2,006
1,435
5,916
1,725
1,349
1,310
17,853
2,302
12,450
13,644
33,807
1,270
2,778
623

1,566
1,261
1,685
2,470
468

601

39
70
125
57
439
41
64
30

Circulation

50
49
50
193
297
397

1,088
70
50
49
14
87
96
50

104
524
721

59
55
846
98
536
140

2,100

2,244

1,984

75

88
103
20

25
183

75
7

7*
25
49
50
49
595
522
30
50
375

210,
100
75
100
100
200
50

1,267

42
81

6

Total
deposits

Bills pnyable
and
rediscounts

945

2,785
874

5,089
7, 785
2,868
22,352
1 573
471

20
1(59

44
20

1,066

h

442

1,644
1,182
5,167
1, 525
1,166
1,170
14,809
1,889
10,601
11,983
26,377
1,082
2,116

n
o
g
o

G
O
30

a*
o
H

111
234

M

784

H

106

504

1,342
1,129
1,490
2,079

4
(iC

10,464
7,112

140
102

1,873
13,001

6

363

486

CO

5
3
1
3
3
4

Total___

_

_.

3,537
1,310
138
757
2,370
98,871

2, 680
683
7
777
1,812
23, 574

1,735
163
42
142
938
31,983

8,209
2,228
199
1,705
5,336
163,906

290
18o
25
150
400
8,600

115
9
76
315
9,950

230
1S3
6
62
246
1,975

7,301
1,709
lf>9
1,348
4,374
142,039

62
36

82

214, 935

85, 327

62,119

381,584

21,125

21, $26

10,986

321, 734

2,196

4
2
1
3
6
4

St. Clair
St. Joseph
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne

2,082
280
228
1(610
1,834
1,841
3, 755
308
524
494
264
166
1,506
3,773
681
902
897
574
2,082
18,182
228
542
2,074
390
1,193
3,115
54
1,875
226
249
1,066
230
1,000
540
2,874
951
4,707
1, 553

1,385
103
140
381
2,097
449
2,523
215
192
193
194
182
581
2,533
785
442
492
663
589
28,518
39
288
2,118
76
610
3,004
59
1.235
212
353
1,306
111
503
218
1,005
716
1,911
1,112

11,453
1,333
636
3,392
15,350
3,810
14,459
1,901
2,018
1,479
1,380
1,298
3,900
13,370
3,405
3,538
2,808
8,055
5,087
156,138
601
2,151
11,890
704
4,054
15,432
924
7,733
1,474
2,157
6,983
770
3,865
2,096
8,909
4,6.11
17, 282
9, 367

1,150
100
50
175
1,155
260
1,025
175
100
100
100
50
375
600
200
200
200
650
250
9,200
50
125
885
50
300
850
50
400
100
215
500
50
250
125
r>o0
260
1,105
700

767
58
17
114
436
219
853
96
161
64
84
64
320
524
252
218
173
413
390
9,442
35
60
532
51
150
892
54
578
71
57
623
10
250
134
553
151
1,020
448

678
99
49
99
627
230
890
99
99
25
100
12
293
120
193
197
200
397
218
3,336
40
68
582
50
168
146
f>0
272
99
123
49
236
124
498
196
654
697

8,551
1,039
519
3,004
12,705
3.100
11,545
1, 463
1,658
1,289
1,066
1,173
2,911
12,083
2, 761
2,921
2, 235
6. 073
4,224
128, 298
446
1,898
9,882
553
3. 429
13, 543
615
6,456
1,203
i;?19
5, 857
661
3,110
1, 711
7. 306
4,005
14, 384
7, 369

307
37

0

7,608
877
244
1,310
10,189
1,408
7.610
1,305
1.192
700
824
928
1,669
6,789
1,796
2,042
1, 336
6,566
2,256
103,865
279
1,275
7,294
218
2,019
8,780
679
4,389
990
1, 442
4,212
390
2,206
1, 243
4.601
2,719
9. 429
5,916

107

218, ">9n

H 8")0

57, G23

355,813

22, 080

20, 33-1

12,.-) 13

2U2, 7C5

314

69
79

WISCONSIN

Brown
Calumet
Clark
Columbia
Dane
Dodge
Fond du Lac __
Grant
Green
Green Lake
Iowa
Jackson
Jefferson
.
Kenosha
Lafayette
Langla.de
Manitowoc
M arathon
JMarinette
Milwaukee
Monroe.
Oconto
Outagamie
Ozaukeo.- Portage
"Racine
Ilichland. .
"Rock
Sauk
Snawano.
Sheboygan
Vernon
Walworth
Washington
Waukeslia
Waupaca
Winnebago.
Wood .

_ . _

r
>

.

_._

Total




_

_

3
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
2
1
2
4
7
1
2
5
1
2
3
1
4
1
3
1
1
4
2
3
fi
5

g

I

20
146
nS
O
O
H

522
4, 486
30

o
r
hi
w
o
HI

148
27
44
20

115
153
G. .123

M
w
a
d
w

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

00

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8
[Amount in thousands of dollars]
W

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Capital
stock

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable

and
rediscounts

_

_

_
_._
_
___

_




H
O
H

ARKANSAS

Arkansas
_
Benton
Boone..
_
Carroll
Chicot
Clark
Clay
Cleburne
Conway
Craigbead
Crawford
Cross
Dallas
Garland
Greene
Hem pstea d _ _
Hot Springs
Howard.
Independence
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
LaFayette
Lawrence
Lee
Little River
Logan
Madison
Miller
Mississippi
Monroe
Ouachita
Phillips
Poinsett.._

S

1.185
2,283
864
775
402
256
640
161
654
887
448
142
450
1, 658
1,075
1,621
239
89
887
1,103
3,723
964
185
253
426
355
263
320
2,778
616
86

786
374

209
478
137
231
90
43
77
4
65
54
233
686
373

J77
44
2
314
128
1,624
107
67
79
38
58
246
48
756
7
15
233
269
61

392
626
319
231
108
54
145
131
129
79
167
78
113
1,050
297
271
140
31
135
189
1,188
140
59
71
100
41
136
130
723
146
36
330
665
36

2,006
3,528
1,379
1,272
638
372
909
302
855
1,123
945
281
825
3,583
1,819
2,208
435
132
1,402
1,455
6,626
1,244
317
416
595
483
662
513
4,605
862
139
1,367
4,426
591

200
310
75
135
50
50
75
25
50
150
100
25
100
300
175
350
25
25
150
100
300
185
25
50
80
25
80
50
400
150
25
100
700

85

113
230
50
70
20
14
80
7
82
20
32

75
294
50
96
50
40
25

51
292
204
121

24
25
99
137
25

17

245
540
fil
29
12
49
36
35
26
145
38
7
25
551
10

50
40
100

124
43
245
70
25
24
25
80
19
195

1,557
2,610
1,170
971
516
267
729
270
598
770
713
239
648
2, 916
1,291
1, 539
376
106
954
1,035
5,404
883
238
320
46(5
342
467
419
3,665
644
97
1,229
2,846
274

.'•1

88
34
....

hrj

O
O
%

:::: U
75

O

"o0

Q

142

50

61

£

2
^

H

1 «
45
10

d
W
w

w
54
200
30
275
173

%
O

Polk
Prairie
Pulaski
St. Francis...
Saline
Scott
Sebastian
Sevier
__.
Union
_..
Washington.
Woodruff___.
Yell
Total.
Adams
Alexander
Bond.
Brown
Clay
Clinton
Crawford
Edwards
Effinghain
Fayette..
Franklin
Gallatin
Greene.—
Hamilton
Jaekson
Jasper___
Jefferson
Jersey
Johnson
Lawrence
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Massac
Monroe
Montgomery..
Morgan
_
Perry.
_
Pike
Pope.
Pulaski
_
Randolph
Richland
St. Clair
Saline
Union




1
1
3
2
1
]

8
o
4
5
1
1

17
21
1,185

24

274
66
6,314
722
326
267
13, 080
278
7.880
2,402
85
191

5,412

4, 315

68, 454

2,923

164
168
59
79
93
53
158
60
68
135
378
54
159
65
219
40
263
12
53
225
468
1,392
337
291
81
378
501
245
464
15
41
77
77
1,870
114
131

493
115
140
100
137
118
151
124
75
144
191
97
163
79
233
50
253
25
58
150
271
649
289
174
74
624
296
125
145
50
27
90
99
1,481
248
115

5,485
2,215
1,173
670
922
1,164
2,186
1,058
941
1,613
4,624
797
2, 307
1,479
3, 233
626
3,121
458
474
2,705
fi, 387
19,637
3, 702
1,820
1,292
5, 353
6, 255
3,030
1,916
276
573
1,113
850
30,376
3,118
1,765

229
78
5,478
44G
283
174
9,583
275
5,092
1,912
93
123

73
2
1,061
168
5
64
4, 266
62
1,469
425
2
31

55
21
1, 671
270
64
70
2,884
78
2,020
712
19
83

400
122
8,901
934
357
328
16, 939
454
8,819
3,164
120
247

50
25
700
80
25
25
1,357
50
500
325
25
25

17
1,170
50
320
114
3
7

19
1,302
30
69
300

54,052

14,933

16, 440

89,100

7,912

3.775
1, (560
825
813
761
324
1,713
1,069
671
1,071
2,997
743
1,958
1,139
1,968
433
2,224
497
400
1,740
3,272
7,740
2.034
1,337
662
4,017
4,226
1.903
1,924
227
361
493
628
18,284
1,852
1,118

1,768
692
437
155
348
969
C07
338
334
732
1,373
209
762
323
1,355
230
938
95
140
899
2,987
10,055
1,994
797
628
1,963
2, 552
1,202
479
95
193
599
327
12,204
1,492
863

788
478
216
63
180
169
333
98
155
200
848
115
236
241
539
137
551
38
67
574
976
4,107
536
280
207
928
736
417
344
48
95
259
120
5,854
448
220

6,661
2,995
1,542
1,129
1,379
1, 534
2,777
1,564
1,195
2,105
5, 550
1,131
3,032
1,765
4,028
829
3,991
664
670
3,340
7, 543
22, 735
4, 720
2, 504
1, 523
7, 239
7, 584
3, 578
2,811
391
715
1, 392
1,136
37. 207
4,058
2,311

500
200
165
100
140
125
225
125
100
200
270
110
305
105
260
50
280
50
85
245
395
1,035
365
185
75
695
300
165
260
50
75
100
100
2,310
250
200

10
9
332
83

50
370
49

28
46

3
289
5
181
37
73
T7
154
11
13
82
7.'J
97

H

O

r

~~74
62
73
120
"lo
22
2
25
30
"163
138
14
25

10
1,130
165
100

ox
CD

TABLE NO. 02-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 192/+—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

n

ILLINOIS—continued

* 3

Wabash
Washington
Wayne.......

4
3
7
4

White
Willanis
Total

_..

1,544
662
842
1,720
3,129

171

84,756

2,469

467
391
161
344
768

3,975
2,758
1,515
3,133
6, 578

225
225
160
295
250

222
106
97
183
402

223
225
97
270
248

58,120

23,732

173,287

11,355

10,145

8,716

330
48
735
244

177
35
419
90
445
463
437
295
426

1,582
1,676
413
846

2,948
2,126
1,099
2, 293
5, 523
138, 703

?84
«:)5
91
9">

-~ 3

3,705

o

E

INDIANA

Clark
Crawford
Daviess
Dubois
Floyd .
Gibson
Green
Jackson
Jefferson
Knox__ _
Lawrence
. _.
AXartin
Orange
Perry...
Pike
Posev
Spencer
Sullivan
Switzerland
_
Vanderburg.
Warrick
_

_.

_
_
-

Total




.

2
1
3
3
2
6
2
3
2
3
3
1
2
4
3
6
1
4
1
3
4

1,170
206
1,385
484
2,505
3,373
1,021
1,537
969
5,058
1,352
221
622
1,257
893
2,065
167
1,484
174
11,761
1, 400

8,586
• 032

2,907
200

1,772
297
2,666
867
4,191
4,929
2,515
2, 507
2,714
8,088
3,100
304
1,074
2,419
1,064
3,370
374
2,451
397
24,805
2, 397

m

39, 1(54

21,230

9,351

72. WB1

1,201
922
948
648

1,288
1,376
1,178

41
141
897
543
790
144
358
174

a
o

1,252
464
29
273
158
178
406
53
486
38

200

132
14
309
54
319
260
127
194
276
429
226
23
68
119
88
183
21
98
26
688
96

173
16
239
87
395
343
149
248
247
423
222
12
39
198
60
273
35
185
49
1,480
200

1,289
242
1,803
591
2,908
3, 578
2,088
1,855
1,930
6,886
2,417
244
838
1,722
1,417
2, 597
282
1,883
239
20, 186
1,040

Mm

3, 750

f>, 073

55, 707

175
25
250
100
400
350
150
250
250
730
225
25
105
200
100
275
35
235
50

1, 500

04
32
100
20S
20
333
10
25
150
37
46
5
851
130

2,011

271
389
1,009
2,425
1, 144
1,680
737
240

28
98
151
457
130
60
438

104, 339

32, 305

23, 15S

1,128
290
90
475
2,189
170
4,010
1,045
420
553
1,357

54
71
1
200
658
272
337
709
585
428
209

115
28
31
85
558
31
517
.'300
172
41
207

809
2,819
1,541
703
1,402

1,394
442
1,409
219
057
60, 0.23
992
355
4,729
1,484

1,290
1,543
712
103
222

_

Total.




_

11,739 |

1,297
223
671

282
130
452
88
630
17,249
214
115
2,203
709
205
1,044
132

3,540

2,145 I

421
580
2, 345
3, 480
2,498
2,995
1,092
320
2, 489
1,182
4,931
3, 200
1,181
2, 398
2,019
720
2,130
389
1, 590
100,200
1,379
618
8,8-11
2, 566
1,908
3,107
997
231
309
640
4, 230
692
324
1,322
.103,522
1,308
411
ir>^
799
3,495
487
5,044
2,221
1, 154
1,009
1,808
18,011

4,500
135
50
450
300
200
90
123
25
25
100
375
50
25
90

72
9
303
102
203
211
59
31
137
49
370
383
87
417
107
32
80
25
30
7,202
48
41
518
232
109
193
70
5
18
20
285
91
25
74

220
239
200
359
50
25
119
74
449
250
130
230
150
50
198
49
71
4,154
115
50
398
295
150
79
122
25
25
98
337
50
25
90

9,051

11,830 I

H, 901.

25
50
225
285
200
375
50
25
100
100
403
250
130
250
150
50
200
50

100
85
25
.100
500
50
450
200
100
125
100

25

24
12

101 i
9
1
244 !
102 j
63
30 !
250 !

299
521
1.511
2,714
1.835
2,050
919
229
1,973
869
3,445
2, 309
821
1,501
1,610
588
1,499
265
1,402
70,815
1,082
463
7,412
1,632
1,401
2,805
682
170
301
402
3.222
'501

90
180

O
KiO
6, 050

47
!
|
i
|
I
I

10

o

248 !
1,007 j
124,029 j

1,007
201

98

15
JO
100

30
800
147
97
125
100

4X6
2,2X5
897
2,070
.1.721
XVM)
535
3,418

950 |

11,739

COMPTKOL

378
3,053
437
200
545

103
245
334
283
342
1.11
40
247
102
619
330
221
173
267
104
157
74
274
15,039
116
.121.
1,331
242
298
532
120
32
47
59
538
100
54
302

1.057

Alcorn
Bolivar. _.
Choetaw.
('Jay
nay..
Coahoma
Lafayette
Leflore
Lowndes
Monroe
Pontotoe
Washington

56
4
445
646
1,011
849
233
28
561
148
1,246

rax

KENTUCKY

ORT

Adair.Allen.
Anderson
Barren
Boyle
Caldwell
Calloway
Carlisle
Carroll
Christian
Daviess
Franklin
Fulton
Graves
Hardin.
Hart
Henderson...
Hickman
Hopkins
Jefferson
La Rue
Logan
McCracken..
Marion
Mercer
Muhlenberg,
Owen..
Russell
Taylor
"Union.. _
Warren
Washington..
Wayne
Webster
Total,

iJ
-

0, 709
143

88
~~"4(i

r1
J3

rt

60S

\S<

1. 3S0

^H

50
"234

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued

to
fcO

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

I

MISSOURI

Adair
Audrain
Barry
Boone._
Caldwell
Calloway
Camden
Cape Girardeau
Carrell
Cedar
Chariton
Cole.Cooper
CrawfordDaviess
Dent...
Dunklin
Franklin.Greene
Grundy
Harrison
Henry

Howell
Johnson
Laclede
Lawrence
Linn
Livingston
Marion
Moniteau._
Monroe
Montgomery.
Morgan
Pemiscot
Perry

_..

__.

__.

_.
_.,.




1,288
393
972
1,871
1,237
485
253
910
781
307
279
2,040
1,279
249
266
103
31]
179
4,353
431
701
1,142
461
474
203
259
438
2,132
594
241
311
262
333
544

419
153
287
1,007
266
118
81
401
277
52
27
1,156
240
52
27
38
18
563
1,514
198
136
193
107
287
90
77
18
946
1,401
119
246
43
59

253
139
236
409
171
68
40
214
243
43
59
347
171
53
36
24
80
89
2,137
121
91
331
171
198
47
79
55
478
239
58
71
37
41
155
13

2,033
699
1,561
3,433
1,777
723
389
1,634
1,350
421
380
3,585
1,782
361
343
182
505
837
8,172
793
993
1,720
775
983
357
433
534
3,686
2,260
429
658
355
478
819
113

150
50
135
250
255
100
50
140
150
50
50
200
200
25
25
25
90
25
200
75
125
150
50
105
30
50
25
285
200
50
70
75
50
75
25

133
70
45
469
111
46
35
29
129
11
15
99
84
34
30
16
38
369
114
34
88
16
18
38
247
157
51
53
16
23
40
3

149
49
109
246
209
100
25
119
130
50
12
197
175
6
25
13
7
196
74
94
147
12
104
50
15
283
200
20
69

1, 600
529
1,270
2,122
1,045
388
279
1,343
891
302
291
3,059
1,291
296
249
145
335
774
7,407
605
655
1, 282
678
686
311
316
435
2,374
1,702
309
467
264
293
654
74

250
157
89

9
12
30
32

O

o
O

E

14
H

W
48
26

20
476

63

11

O

d

--

.__
.

3,041
462
166
595
552
402
172,854
112
84
241
226
685
145
221

622
126
46
151
717
52
63,418
27
52
90
173
57
29
15

1,303
54
32
246
79
80
55,501
53
58
61
81
123
17
20

5,114
674
266
1 024
1,395
557
302, 606
199
228
417
511
942
199
282

300
50
25
100
100
55
27,587
50
50
50
50
125
25
50

514
62
15
28
118
68
14,798
5
20
22
27
57
1
1

299
49
24
99
99
36
10,610
24
22
25
49
50
23
13

3,923
513
202
796
1,068
359
236,442
120
136
320
386
621
137
163

205,957

76,296

64,705

359,967

32, 227

18, 503

14,405

279,907

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
3

208
610
285
150
85
627
258
119
3,310
748
11,685

130
178
121
105
2
54
28
137
1,080
289
2,489

128
207
100
112
74
214
57
95
1,422
273
3,878

480
1 076
526
381
166
908
358
360
5,916
1,373
19,253

25
100
100
50
25
50
25
30
400
159
1,400

8
141
11
24
6
30
13
34
242
63
1,424

25
100
51
30
50
15
8
392
79
746

422
699
329
277
J 35
778
275
288
4,881
1,067
15,128

5
515

17

-

3
1
1
2
1
1
15
1
I
1
1
3
1
1
89

Pettis
Phelps
Polk
Putnam
St. Charles.
St Glair
St. Louis
Saline
Scotland
Scott
Stoddard
Sullivan
Webster
Wright
Total-.

18,085

4,613

6,560

30,797

2,364

1,096

1,496

24,279

584

78

10
40
9,527

2
90
13
56

H
O

11,108

TENNESSEE

Benton
Dver
Gibson
Ilardin
Henderson
Henry
Lauderdale
McNairy
Madison
Obion
Shelby
Total

_
_..

_
..._

34

o
o
K

30

H
W
O

w

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9
—
MICHIGAN

Alger
Baraga
Chippewa
Delta
Dickinson
Gogebic
Hough ton
Iron..
Mackinac
Marquette
Menominee
Ontonagon
Schoolcraft

939
261
1,203
3,232
2,490
3,420
10,012
1.448
'447
7,038
1,126
433
349

__
_..

--.
_.

Total




39

518
237
714
1,433
1, 736
3, 232
5,071
1. 523
'438
5,265
1,953
214
155

2J)2
130
319
1,029
662
1,127
2, 757
553
269
2,068
629
172
76

1,791
642
2,291
f>, 870
5,173
8,071
18,373
3,714
1,173
14,669
3,867
896
646

100
50
100
2.50
275
425
950
300
50
600
325
75
100

158
18
100
325
321
283
1,465
151
72
921
123
51
23

32, 398

22,489

10,043

67,176

3,600

4,011

98
6
98
250
223
199
820
W)
50
590
287
49
60

1,429
568
1,993
5,045
4, 330
7,164
15,115
a, 104
1,001
12, .018
3,133
722
461
56,583 j

1-3

K
o

'» g
. . .

Y^

a
-

25

K|

to

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March SI, 1924—Continued

to

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital

stock

Surplus and
undivided

profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

MINNESOTA

Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
-_
Beltranii
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass. .
Chippewa__
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater _
Cot ton wood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
_
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn _
Goodhue _
Grant
3 lennepin
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti
ltasca
Jackson
Kanabeo
Kandiyohi.- - Kittson
Koochichine

_

3
1
4
3
3

_

8
3
3
4
3
I
1
6
3
4
5
fl
4
4

.

_ ...

_




_.

7
4
4
3
9
1
1
3
8
5
1
3
I

2

1,296
863
1,809
1,241
895
1,582
7,092
983
1,012
830
484
824
433
3,176
640
2,075
1,777
4,481
1,980
2,663
2,368
2,329
3,036
2,429
830
118,640
204
463
875
1,476
2,369
501
1,570
491
471

467
84
391
537
61
355
1,642
440
1,632
655
319
58
88
372
148
708
1,113
1,380
357
359
412
1,020
653
1,202
129
36,178
48
178
267
1,410
423
111
194
43
383

318
147
285
371
95
319
1,956
245
351
201
135
102
31
503
167
444
593
1,649
242
263
559
534
462
407
114
37,480
36
74
131
572
252
142
180
01
152

2, 233
1,131
2,733
2,285
1,118
2,381
11,229
1,749
3,065
1,716
1,026
1,113
576

4,373
1,027
3,520
3,704
7, 655
2,765
3,571
3, 575
4,050
4, 351
4,213
1,156
204,826
312
750

1,364
3,726
3,416
775

2,1 SI
672

1,0-19

100
50
165
125
75

125
685
115

150
100
75
50
50
235
75
165
205
535
150
210
310
250
240
350
125

12,250
25
50
100
225
306
25
150
00
75

113
16

75
37
26

58
406
68
120
57
25
15
10
220
21
237
148
183
86
111
138
149
161
245
38
9,912
27
15
20
155
110
27
04
20
19

25
12
164
125
25
109
51.5
115
118

50
42
30
49
191
75
135
145
94
135
209
214
247
203
185
70

3,412
12

100
223
149
25
116
25
75

1,995
],0.r>3
2,323
3,972
961
2, OS I
9,584
1,451
2, 077
1, 509
853
888
440
3,109
797
2,984
3,186
6,784
2,195
2,916
2,860
3,391
3,694
3,415
866
172,147
24.8
685
1,135
3,122
2,831
098
1,801
f>29

880

6
20
31
38
33

n
o
H
K
w
n
o

s
30
130
20
553
59

g

5
32
199
126
54
12
52
18
56
1,686

H
W

o

o
10
15
38

Lacqui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods..
LeSueur..
Lincoln
Lynn
Lyon__.
Marshall
Martin
McLeod...
MilleLacs
Morrison
Mower__
Murray
_
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman..
Olmste<l
Otter Tail
Pennington
Pine
Pipestone..
Polk
Pope
Ramsey.
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
_
Roseau
St. Louis__.
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
_
_..
Stearns..
Steele
Stevens
Swift...
Todd
Travers.
Wabasha...
__..
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan _ _
Wilkin.._.
__..
Winona.
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Total.




3
4
5
2
19
4
2
1
7
3
3
3
7
3
2
4
3
2
3
3
3
3
3

752
422
295
1,646
2,419
779
3,292
1,434
4,784
1,21.7
403
2,212
3,921
1,277
377
2,535
1,242
3,599
3,337
447
439
2,238
2,146
731
70,941
184
779
978
4,827
3, L42
391
38,412
1,060
508
. 277
5,176
2,270
908
737
2,182
809
1,204
1,544.
1,914
2,622
1,418
959
3, 517
936
1,033

86
371
70
795
309
78
(530
246
1,521
385
161
608
1,789
225
257
320
195
719
1, 587
1,58
158
466
583
116
26,541
86
125
162
1,173
209
82
19, 583
714
124
34
1,326
884
202
288
431
227
297
393
358
1,357
195
64
2,330
197
270

12o
88
64
353
521
152
600
15.1
826
374
152
324
976
283
140
323
288
1,051
832
215
88
635
547
68
28,540
33
151
241
1,121
405
84
11,649
261
108
68
697
641
166
103
559
153
204
449
232
424
289
111
1,174
130
219

1,015
899
474
2,904
3,499
1,055
4,808
2,135
7,885
2,059
749
3,354
6,852
2,013
816
3, 563
1.842
5, 633
6,025
937
732
3, 572
3, 510
994
129,951
316
1,193
1,535
7,408
4,048
608
72, 053
2,102
801
415
7,683
4, 318
1,387
1,229
3,319
1,242
1,725
2,493
2, 670
4, 564
2,055
1, 294
7, 380
1,352
1, 620

55
50
25
175
185
50
220
175
555
100
55
225
280
125
50
210
125
250
350
50
75
180
210
85
7,125
25
120
75
455
255
55
6,990
125
50
25
575
225
90
75
175
75
75
200
225
375
155
100
350
80
100

59
20
9
92
139
23
128
73
226
34
23
83
443
59
61
161
70
303
181
54
13
92
79
15
8,266
6
30
44
337
206
10
5,846
98
13
18
213
52
40
38
119
38
91
82
102
4.01
90
64
527
19
67

338

364, HfiO

123, 302

10fl,»*9

f»27, 472

40,010

32,3X9

2
1
1
6
7
2
5
4
11
2
2
5
0
5
1
S
4
4
8
1
2

C

f
>
3'
8
1

54
50
25
50
184
50
144
124
373
75
55
181
235
75
15
150
56
125
350
49
50
140
192
60
1,986
25
50
56
321
* 110
40
1,899
19
45
25
457
225
73
75
175
57
75
99
100
173
yy
44
233
31
100

817
778
393
2, 582
2,946
932
4,277
1,299
6, 707
1,828
616
2,832
5,882
1,754
690
2, 790
1,553
4,950
5,131
784
594
3,023
3,029
834
111,740
221
940
1,277
6,293
3,214
504
57,022
1,849
687
347
5,901
3, 786
1,174
960
2,851
1,055
1,459
2,110
2.243
3, (>11
1, (W7
1.051
6,215
1,222
1,354

If", 873

rv:;,, 894

30
22
5
45
40
464
24
32
10
251
37
.3
1
136

c
g
O

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o
C

83
34
53
83

3

257
250

O

6
530
10
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reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued

to

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
includBonds and banks,lawful
ing
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

H

MONTANA

Beaverhead.Big Horn
. .
Blaine
_
Broad water
Carbon _Carter
Cascade
Chouteau.__
Custer
_
Daniels _Dawson _.
_ _ __
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergus
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield
_
Glacier
Hill
_
Judith Basin
Lewis and Clark __
Lincoln
_
McCone.
Madison
Mcagher..
Missoula__
Musselshell
Park
Phillips
_
Pondera
_
Powder River
Powell
Ravalli
Richland

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w
o

_

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_

_-

2
2
4
1
2
1
5
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
1
1
2
3

2,490
500
896
138
626
80
4,398
68
1,860
405
1,134
771
75
351
2,395
1,670
113
72
185
263
3,484
255
155
86
153
2,668
51
2,919
436
499
38
488
296
400

120
63
183
29
497
5
1,663
29
443
44
268
481
3
133
828
385
32
18
29
94
1,550
46
3
42
179
1,276
31
385
148
113
27
137
116
17

642
78
140
15
172
10
3,038
13
473
35
383
267
11
47
642
490
35
22
59
81
1,944
58
21
29
111
1,491
12
1,017
67
59
23
124
68
45

3,311
699
1,406
218
1,360
107
9,994
127
2,963
578
1,885
1,586
98
607
4,187
2,965
187
140
351
529
7,179
390
• 192
185
458
5,656
102
4,408
778
731
99
788
580
518

225
90
180
50
105
25
605
25
185
55
150
100
25
105
475
235
25
25
75
90
450
40
25
25
50
400
25
225
140
100
25
100
75
80

219
23
93
46
3
441
6
121
17
126
44
2
10
158
338
2
2
17
15
420
10
5
3
57
243
4
412
16
17
4
33
18
16

74
25
32
13
59
* 273
25
154
30
25
25
85
447
77
55
350
24
25
25
280.
24
58
56
12
47

2,793
485
914
110
1,133
80
8,525
50
2,137
309
1,544
1,306
43
282
3,106
2,315
160
96
245
357
5,958
316
136
133
327
4,731
73
3,632
403
310
70
643
415
293

76
186
45
18

o
o

150
21
367
163
41
110
27
124

g

I

s
H

17
12
8
27

Hi

162
248
24
123

O

d

418
183
127

Roosevelt
Sanders
_
Sheridan
Silver Bow___
Stillwater
Teton
Treasure
Vallev__
Wheatland...
Wibaux
Yellowstone..
Total-.

3,890
518
224
148
668
134
370
2, 597

94

39,695

58
98
50
4,113
71
74
60
393
53
13 ;
363 I

4,343

100
25
50
300
100
75
50
175
50
100
350

24
10
5
737
6
17
7
89
8
25
129

15, 568

74,690

5,985

3,998

201
471
41
98
165
100
746

1,029
3,329

75
250
75
100
50
25
150
955
125
175
50
50
50
50
75
525
100
50
50
275
25
50
25
25
125
125
100
150
225
250
50
25
415
50
50
50
25

53
154
15
30
47
6
286
810
24
144
10
7
43
36
40
179
86
37
25
74
13
32

70
86
17

618
393
226

2,060

10,107

41
104
48
226
36
44

718
427
288
1.458

1,114

14, 763
110
411
97
81
49
150
259
2,278
146
287
31
34
186
28
C6
1,204
130
73
75
291
33
60
28
43
99
397
97
273
547
796
68
30
623
58
59
43
38

273
477

25
40
299
25
10

125
25
6
147
3,003

428
333
99
' 406
326
231
963
170
297
3.687

59,188

66
"32

105
20
49
30
2,486

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NORTH DAKOTA

Adams
Barnes
Benson
Bottineau.
Bowman..
Burke
Burleigh..
Cass.
Cavalier
Dickey.
Divide
Dunn
Eddy
Emmons
Foster
Grand Forks..
Grig-gs
Hettinger
Kidder_.
La Moure
Logan
McHenry
Mclntosh
McKenzie
McLean
Morton
Mountrail
Nelson
_
Pembina
Ramsey
Ransom
_
Renville
Richland
Rolette
Sargent
Sheridan
Slope




626
2,157
599
575
545
121
2,449
9,970
883
1,571
266
199
490
581
623
4,210
814
616
354
1,575
219
466
130
229
1,062
1, 709
819
970
2,086
2,021
566
159
3,565
431
545
328
195

2,747

138
373
30
32
159
83
60
1,595

67
172
45
268
37
75
25
8
151
663
144
264
369
626
86

7

523
71
124
63
42

809
860
820
376
3, 641
15,792
1,257
2,382

361
311
863
753
803
7,582
1,147

967
513
2,419

319
648
219
321
1,395
2,968
1,207
1,614
3,311
3,553

781
224
5,160

619
805
465
330

6
68
75
53
62
118
189
25
5
185
29
25
23
25

175
75
46
35
6
124
680
63
147
6

50
6
50
371
87
45
50
177
49
24
25
56
50
61
75
198
172
50
25
293
37
13
27
25

7.14
2,680
537
602
688
338
3,011
13,089
926
1, 792
228
254
070
628
564
6,417
775
800
302
1,745
282
439
159
199
1,051
2,718
7.52
1,238
2, 661
2, 784
656
111
3,931
479
675
337
239

12
1

j

70
107

2
g

83

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71
259
118
121
66

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33
74
27
99
36
86
148
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10
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89
108
154
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317
24
41
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reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

to

oo

F E D E R A L RESERVE D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

I

NORTH DAKOTA—continued

Stark
Steele.
Stutsman
Towner..,
Trail
Walsh
Ward
Wells
Williams

1,351
182
342
106
625
561
1,250
81
202

678
114
463
141
399
380
927
163
157

3,966
1,579
3,044
1,592
3,533
2, 567
5,279
1,397
1,663

275
195
250
100
300
175
350
75
75

125
57
133
70
123
137
188
86
27

182
150
56
51
203
175
216
49
37

3,280
1,032
2, 530
1,125
2, 820
2,049
4,489
1, 113
1, 117

104
142
75
247
SI

1

1,730
1,067
2,048
1,222
2,191
1,516
2,732
1,080
1,128

170

59,428

13,978

14, 291

94,473

0,815

3, 985

4 , f>(>7

75,032

3, 905

1
o
1
4

445
1,079
494
1,688
3,727
651
906
205
325
1,347
2,595
179
164
2,003
1,026
2,035
193
105
1,349
711
252

39
396
39
298
1,887
125
24

52
549

31
78
21
70
422
21
60
5
32
93

479
1,859
680
2,461
7, Oil
755
551
230
397
1,810
3,937
102
170
2, 358
1, 521
2,230
218
.109
1, 041
015

19

61

349

25
75
40
125
276
75
26
25
50
100
350
25
25
150
125
150
25
25
125
100
25

10
75
25
106
209
74
6

117
175
1,156
33
25
214
224
176
21
2
157
147

025
1,955
224
102
38
71
437
815
9
36
007
472
251
39
27
305
56

545
2,099
766
2, 807
7, 951
1,034
1,065
282
529
2,057
4, 740
256
264
3,048
1,802
2,719
270
144
1,879
1,016

6
4
6
4
9
3
g
2

Total

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306

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aurora
Beadle
Bon Hoinnie
Brookings
Brown
BrlileButte
Campbell
Clark
Clay
Codington
Corson _
Custer.
Davison..
Day
Deuel
Fall River
Faulk
Grant
Gregory
liaakon

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2
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
2
4
6
1
1
2
2
1

7

207
6
6
128
35
125
11
11
28
13
11

50
47
247
25
12
124
55

99
C
51
99
12

280

12
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109
423
22
5
99
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10
33
1S8
20

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4

3
1
1
1
4
2
3
1
1
4
3
3
2

378
509
1,018
1, 546
571
484
1,397
1,347
2,124
938
178
827
99
906
336
473
5,915
1,153
J,233
428
251
1,092
543
1,714
221
141
1, 702
1, 519
841
1,022

56
206
105
514
120
131
143
215
1,352
102
37
50
26
77
117
44
1,409
170
271
52
35
195
45
293
43
2
150
100
184
253

94
193
210
727
97
132
253
203
1,139
170
24
262
13
73
149
119
2,979
396
486
71
76
238
119
613
44
12
429
416
137
243

644
932
1,409
2,991
849
764
2,021
1,886
4, 765
1,295
287
1,237
147
1,118
626
674
10, 948
1,838
2,043
630
398
1,664
757
2,733
340
172
2,41.5
2,157
1, 283
1,727

60
50
105
200
60
50
150
125
275
80
50
75
25
115
50
50
485
90
100
50
25
175
75
115
25
60
190
125
130
150

18
72
47
42
47
36
55
69
230
88
10
69
8
25
59
17
366
53
113
16
19
70
31
125
0
77
67
26
79

58
50
95
150

470
759
1, 179
2, 570
711
653
1,482
1,287
4, 095
904
129
1,027
78
697
493
595
9, 634
1, 529
1, 502
418
328
1,258
503
2, 332
298
77
2,059
1,903
856
1,290

116

52, 385

11, 777

17,046

80, 378

5, 255

3, 360

3, 506

70, 718

2
o

Tlamlin
Hand
H anson
Hughes
Hutchinson

2,723
1,138
340
1,309
371
1, 538
2,804
2, 043
4, 589
583
239
0, 088
1,089
1,147
858
709
4 P.5
754

835
276
40
313
117
1,107
2,444
698
707

674
130
91
135
44
402
1,174
689
1,100
32
71
1,827
121
266
207
11G
7.5
329

4, 652
1,0f>8
503
1, 790
543
3,157
6, (>03
4,191
6,099
724
702
11, 514
1, 780
1,837
1, 285
1,130
089
1,620

200
75
35
100
25
200
4(K)
250
375
50
50
900
100
200
100
75
50
50

278

200
50
25
37

3.970
1.471
424
1,574
483
2, ">00
5, o:»>
3, 703
5,731
571
5!K)
8,742
1,301
1.394
1,072
9SS
574
1,485

3
2

Hyde

Kingsbury
Lake
.-_ .Lawrence. ._
Lincoln
Lyman _
McCook
M cPherson
Marshall
Meade
Miner . . .

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_

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_-

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4
2
3
2
1
3
1
3
1.
1

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Moody
Pennington
Perkins
Potter
Roberts
Sanborn__ _
_

__

.

Spink
Stanley
Tripp

Turner

Union
Walworth

.

Yankton
Total

_

7

35
50
60
179
31
25
100
96
156
80
25
38
25
40
25
13
413
90
100
25
25
84
40
57
10

01
18

233
309
Pi

83
73
28
12
242
50
75
107
122
77
48
97
29
31
12
170
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Ashland
Barron
Bayficld__
Buffalo

I

Burnett

Chippowa
Douglas

_- ..

EauClaire .

_. .

Dunn

Forest
Iron_

La Oro^e
Lincoln
Oneida .
Pepin
Pieroo
Polk

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3
1
2
2
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3
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1
2
I
2
2
3
2
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381
3,309
505
275
152
223
124
477

39
30
29
276
340
99
104
11
12
96tt
97
93
64
42
15
35

7

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210
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50
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F E D E R A L RESERVE D I S T R I C T N O . 9-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
includBonds and banks,lawful
ing
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

j

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

WISCONSIN—continued

Rusk
St. Croix
Sawyer..
Taylor
Trempealeau
Vilas
Total

46

47
591
12
126
47
164

54
443
18
123
27

13,091

214
1,609
52
653
197
157

_.

8,183

29

342
2,740
92
939
287
385

50
175
25
60
25
25

1
113

2,804

55,880 I

261
2,373
56
789
231
327
2,773

46,405

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Adams
Alamosa
Arapahoe
Archuleta
Baca
Bent
Boulder
ChafEee
Clear Creek
Conejos
Cro'w ley
Delta
Denver
Douglas
Eagle
Elbert
El Paso
Fremont
Garfield
Gilpin

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-

2
2
5
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
4
9
1
1
2
5
4
4
1

758
734
1,344
78
161
239
4,815
725
206
195
163
942
71,475
421
145
166
8,291
2,216
1,512

39

42
198
420
5

16
80
1,899
681

176
25
172
269
38,249
70
82
3
3,235
1,309

621
230

305
361
381
12
82
112
1,103
338
36
62
152
254
28,392
45
126
30
3,055
1,077
496
53

1,140
1 353
2,239
129
274
447
8,519
1,800
439
291
502
1,552
140,869
57
357
228
14,748
4,804
2,706

329

65
75
125
25
25
50
550
175
50
40
25
125
5,150
50
50
50
775
225
225
25

?4
60
85
1
11
3
627
49
13
13
45
58
6,913
26
1
8
816
115

198
10

24
56
73
50
314
47
50
6
10
124
746
13
25
419
181
148

24

1,027
1 162
1,928
83
238
344
6,886
1, 530
326
231
422
1,169
127,734
389
281
153
12, 733
4,283
2,081
270

27
19
141

75
290
92
17
2
55

w
o

Gunnison
Huerfano
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
Kit Carson
Lake
La Plata
Larimer-..
Las Aniraas
Lincoln..
Logan
Mesa
Moffat
Montezuma
Montrose
Morgan
Otero
Phillips
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco
Rio Grande
Routt
Saguache
San Juan
San Miguel
Sedgwick
Teller
Washington
Weld.__
Yuma

1
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
8
2
4
4
3
2
3
3
4
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
3
11
3

--

_

290
979
63
815
396
297
241
1,211
5,965
3,088
770
1,728
1,567
453
693
1,133
1,945
888
507
916
5,999
488
371.
772
329
280
269
653
366
650
4,951
784

258
583
1
285
12
31
892
453
1,092
1,963
122
356
466
89
198
371
250
226
85
200
4,595
18
40
39
36
]79
145
105
945
54
1,193
193

424
477
21
275
30
80
1,078
596
1,398
1,259
172
249
470
171
252
522
415
566
73
383
7,585
58
47
104
82
125
218
105
591
157
1,242
264

990
2,069
101
1,414
462
441
2,246
2, 336
8,906
6,516
1,126
2,749
2,672
779
1,182
2,118
2,849
1,781
766
1,566
18,564
598
512
933
481
587
662
984
1,922
922
7, 946
1,343

50
60
25
75
25
80
200
200
650
•300
115
305
150
50
105
225
210
125
100
125
600
40
50
50
90
50
75
100
50
95
615
120

71
139
1
83
59
12
47
49
466
150
76
92
72
32
65
114
192
127
28
106
1,281
25
2
45
51.
63
30
25
10
68
618
72

198
179
627
299
60
265
150
10
99
113
184
108
63
75
397
10
25
10
15
13
49
100
50
44
400
84

75
1,238
253
336
l,S01
1,906
(?, 587
5,712
801
1,601
2,224
643
897
1,667
2,177
1,421
4.71
1,254
16, 275
494
345
777
245
461
508
584
1, 762
649
6,135
962

142

J 34,482

63, 257

55, 961

261,819

12, 990

13, 347

6,003

226, 220

3
2
3
2

971
469
1,935
457
1,838
1,414
846
2,688
911
818
988
181
518
1,123
1,015
1,367

237
141
438
53
293
404
148
362
245
178
554
2

254
146
698
87
463
457
209
592
69
192
672
58
60
284
309
368

105
50
400
50
375
200
130
175
175
150
175
25
75
150
175
180

72
33
210
29
lit
146
36
238
108
96
127
40
36
234
103
80

104
50
200
25
273
100
104
127
175
131
150

1,222
671
2, 390
532

T

Total.-

_-

48
18

821

i, sm

125
13
417
55
72
485
75
38
15
85
105
5
29
90
51
81
175
66
174
105
2, 979

KANSAS

Allen
Anderson.Atchison
Barber
Barton
Bourbon
Brown
Butler...
Chase
_
C hautauqua
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Clark
_
Clay
Cloud
Coffee

___

2
3

_

_..




2
3
4
1
2
3
3

4

4

205
188
376

1, 508
803
3,217
646
2, 830
2. 329
1,310
3,918
1,319
1.300
2, 304
284
646
1,750
1,581
2,230

125
148
150

•|.9/if>

1,883
1,039
3,325
'617
803
1, 853
220
468
1, 209
1, 155
1,711

10
114
53
212
120
67
32
89

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

CO

to

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

KANSAS—continued
Comanche
Cowley
_
_
Crawford
Decatur
Dickinson
Doniphan
Douglas
Edwards.
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth
Finney...
Ford
Franklin
Geary..
Gove
Greelev
Greenwood
_.
.
Hamilton
Harper
Harvev
_ . _
Jackson.
Jefferson
Jewell
Johnson
Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
Lane
Leavonworth
Lincoln
Linn
Logan
Lyon




.-

1
4
G
3
5
2
3
2
5
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
f)
1
4
2
2
2
fi
1
2
2
4
1
4
2
1
4

Loans and
discounts

165
5,517
3,718
1,044
1,377
464
2,691
223
1,096
606
1,135
896
855
1,591
1,591
133
89
1,448
185
835
906
443
263
1,112
533
386
390
719
335
3, 592
443
140
383
2,743

Duo from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

27
1,300
1,002
213
286
77
738
64
214
48
46
40
94
1,018
336
16
4
184
65
374
223
104
72
277
87
59
82
272
28
2,305
58
18
14
4fil

36
1,539
1,552
345
857
108
849
130
237
83
152
122
128
658
323
14
11
346
31
244
218
lie
89
352
176
114
92
298
15
1,997
128
43
52
861

Total
resources

250

8,833
6,606
1,641
2, 631
676

4,432
437

1,616
820

1,454
1,121
1,141
3, 342
2,384
173
110

2,059
300

1,570
1,473
696
472

1,830
849
591
634

1,511

Capital
stock

25
450
500
125
200
75
300
55
200
125
125
100
130
225
175
25
25
175
50
250
100
75
50
225
50
75

. 90

8,023
692
211
468

125
40
425
50
25
40

4,218

350

391

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

26
501
512
114
196
53
377
41
79
12
117
22
30
96
231
9

25
397
262
124
145
31
296
54
101

148
7, 285
5, 322
1,274
2, 091
516
3, 343
256
1,004
585

25
25
69
220
175

i,ooe

112
12
45
108
36
25
152
fil
12
21
51
36
518
51
11
68
275

90
25
112
99
56
47
184
50
10
125
25
322
.50
0
10

348 1

794
873
2, 785
1, 752
128
85
1, 588
187
1,139
1,126
519
349
1,270
687
448
4(58
1,191
180
6, 739
541
W>9
303
3,15G

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

20
200
11

106
31
171
103
120
180
38

O
O

o

h

24
"0
89
25
25
40
10

14
20
9
111

48

18

M

A
o

McPherson...
Marion
Marshall
Meade
Miami
Mitchell
Montgomery..
Morris
Morton
Nemaha
Neosho
Ness
Norton
Osage
Osborne
Ottawa
Pawnee
Phillips
Pattawatomie.
Pratt
Rawlins
Reno
Republic
Rice . .
Riley_.
Rooks
Russell
Saline...
Scott
Sedgwick
Soward
Shawnee
Sheridan
Sherman
SmithStafford
Stevens
Sumner._
Thomas
Trego
Wabaunsee....
Washington. _.
Wilson.
Wood son
Wyandotte

1
4
0
2
4
1
8
2
1
5
2
1
3
3
5
3
1
5
4
2
1
3
2
2
2
4
2
3
1
6
1
4
1
3
4
3
1
4
1
1
3
5
2
1
3

Total...

204




297 i
855
1, 247
392
1,792
777
9, 381
490
98
1,379
1, 083
496
1,120
777
1,209
837
501
1,105
1,081
048
174
2,279
024
454
1,401
1,143
387
2,942
303
16,608
385
5,209
318
759
1,048
1,187
123
1, 198
121
122
4(53
1,050
814
204
0, 409
12M,8»2

55
172
100
70
601
121
2, 970
206
7
299
109
27
176
112
196
174
123
128
179
399
24
902
105
57
332
171
09
303
27
4,051
29
3,291
02
109
128
74
5
178
28
8
09
242
171
28
1,935
B2, 842

27
227
254
44
408
151
103
24
413
206
59
399
159
210
232
140
243
286
133
71
857
168
113
389
137
44
93 2
32
6,890
57
4,255
43
253
200
295
24
330
18
07
204
357
137
54
2. 000

390
I, 307
1, 877
534
2, 80.1
1,080
10, 427
884
149
2,204
1,542
624
, 759
, 100
,813
L, 293
842
,551
, 038
1. 257
' 290
4, 283
954
052
2. 321
1,010
523
4, 703
370
30,250
500
13,125
437
1,174
1,423
1,616
107
1,819
1X4
201.
770
1,722
1, 190
292
11,311

50
125
225
50
225
75
1,015
75
25
198
125
25
150
100
205
135
100
175
200
130
25
425
90
100
200
215
90
425
50
2,525
50
900
50
100
.12.5
100
25
200
40
50
100
125
J00
25
825

17
110
80
07
179
78
943
89
5
149
159
38
79
42
150
102
23
144
07
25
8
170
29
35
110
129
31
341
18
1,480
27
371
08
70
122
113
5
105
9
13
50
84
00
20
518

50
02
75
50
174
75
870
70

42, 0*0 j

214,799 j

IX, 013 |

2,271

n.oo:*

103
125
25
124
70
172
114
49
92
90
20
34 L
90
34
149
.114
04
224
25
144
25
592
49
50
08
02

241
1,047
l ,:«>()
321
2, 283
851
13, 532
(W4
111
1,074
1, 087
416
1,374
888
1,139
884
570
3,092
1,281
1,050
203
3, 232
745
4H3
1, 850
931
294
3,074
203
25,049
204
11, 245
270
954
1,108

89

'ill
1,409

44
07
99
2".
820

37
18

no
10
7
20
40
120
7
140
57
101
40

H
O
H

27
107

221
44
80
14

529
I'M
O
H

137
583
1,440
925
221
9, 147

25
8

[—1

I'M

1 OS, 305 j

d

4, 129

Crc
Co
CO

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued

CO

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

Loans a n d
discounts

Bonds a n d
securities

D u e from
banks, including lawful
reserve, a n d
cash in v a u l t

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

MISSOURI

Andrew
Atchison
Barton
Bates
Buchanan
Cass.._
Clay
Clinton
DeKalb
Gentry
Jackson
Jasper
Newton
Nodaway
Vernon

_
_

_

._

Total

* 460
275
857
68
24,584
399

356
316
504
88
17,382
378
877
997
240
869
81,506
3,767
707
864
1,573
45

54
48
435
1
3,015
35
314
255
76
253
14,970
1,467
143
133
644

135
74
191
23
6,895
68
307
129
76
168
34,688
1,537
242
230
396

570
449
1,197
126
27,894
500
1,670
. 1,428
405
1,388
134,987
7,033
1,192
1,287
2,654

50
50
150
25
1,100
60
1C0
150
50
180
7,350
600
75
125
200

1,255
25
185
157
58
85
6,973
346
113
64
136

828
16
63
123
49
179
2,146
599
75
106
200

1,323
856
247
899
115,267
5,202
861
935
1,926

110,424

21,843

45,159

182,780

10,265

9,504

4,629

154,159

2,625

2,943
202
1,345
1,420
475
259
2,733
2,409
1,271
924
3,475
162
350
1,155
2,776

654
56
152
203
63
38
153
583
299
160
509
27
36
96
726

799
34
184
333
92
23
601
538
305
148
523
47
46
97
376

4,787
307
1,775
2,001
660
368
3,674
3,723
1,959
1,296
4,948
258
493
1,478

400
50
160
115
75
35
175
325
175
125
450
25
85
100
275

179
11
144
109
22
15
91
152
113
57
232
10
15
52
360

346
50
101
100
60
35
124
325
150
124
352
25
25
86
206

3,459
191
1, 361
1,648
433
210
3,091
2, 773
1,499
932
3,443
199
302
1,143
2,995

402
6
9
29
70
73
193
123
23
58
468

50
45
150

22

ORT OF THE C

States a n d counties

33

O

109

S
w

46
18
56
192

o

g
H

NEBRASKA

Adams
Antelope
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo-Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase..
Cherry
Colfax

_

_

-_

..
„
_._

Cuming




4,012

97
171

d
w

Lwwes
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas..
Furnas
Gage
Qosper
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
JefFerson
Kearney
Knox
£~ Lancaster
01
Linc^n
Madison
Merrick
Morrill
Nance
Nemaha
Otoe
Phelps
Pierce
Platte.
Polk
Redwillow_
Richardson_
Rock
Saline.
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Stanton
Thurston
Valley.Washington
Wayne
Webster
York

2
2
6
9
1
4
1
1
2
3
L
4
1
3
4
7
2
8
1
1
4
3
5
3
1
4
g
2
2
1
2
3
5
3
3
2
4
4
1
1
2
1
5

1,183
770
4,267
67,545
507
2,156
207
469
1,944
992
145
1,455
1,002
592
2,241
14,142
860
4,099
515
122
1,247
691
1,294
1,310
503
2,440
693
855
620
135
1,104
1,650
1,992
1,324
1,134
892
1,401
1,025
749
147
1,194
246
2,270

Total-

176

152,028




111
98
723

230
160
592

9,339

31,116

34
638
26
9
432
142
41
836
193
76
119

62
690
55
47
514
136
26
725
247
327
153

4,178

5,603

225
754
32
125
268
265
859
102
51
434
167
332
143
1
296
334
163
332
101
51
598
195
167
31
149
33
452

336
802
95
21
355
238
825
452
87
689
211
449
301
14
285
341
507
218
404
310
319
144
75
57
168
63
409

27,410

52,804

627
3, 618
297
559
2,997
1,322
222
3,068
1,551
1,037
2,665
25,086
1,513
6,100
686
291
1,970
1,237
3,075
1,932
710
3,884
1,122
1,699
1,100
154
1, 755
2,535
2,919
2,003
1,703
1,088
2, 506
1,424
1,044
244
1, 543
345
3,403

125
80
600
6,450
25
300
25
25
140
105
25
175
100
125
150
1,790
125
550
50
50
200
135
275
110
40
285
100
125
80
30
100
190
215
130
110
50
200
150
100
25
135
50
330

112
56
389
5,404
45
197
18
33
269
66
10
278
45
60
117
1,192
97
290
61
10
87
92
158
267
35
237
58
77
44
6
135
182
133
123
161
121
431
72
56
7
86
27
432

57
79
533
1,527
25
258
25
7
109
41
25
124
100
52
106
610
98
308
25
25
175
134
247
67
40
258
100
100
77

244,043

16, 750

13,338

8, 921

1,565
1,115
6,047
112,483

•

1,215
765
4,133
96, 773
468
2.853
228
394
2,433
1,009
159
2,491
1,305
801
1,920
21, 250
1,193
4,683
497
172
1, 508
876
2,388
1,460
527
3,103
8(i4
1,397
880
110
1,321
1,879
2,180
1,487
1,363
842
1, 5*7
81)2
747
1S7
1,107
235
2, 2o7

56
135
391
2,217
64
10
100
46
100
3

372
242
269
54
34

25
67

18
7
85
112
273
135
5S
J4W
140
40

197, (518 !

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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, 192%—Continued

05

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Surplus and

Capital
stock

undivided
profits

Circulation

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

§
u:

3,329
90
526
294
964
2,478
91

246
35
29

fccj

381

Total
deposits

1-3

NEW MEXICO

Colfax
Harding
McKinley
San. Juan
San Miguel
Santa Fe
Union. .
Total

O

4
1
1
1
1
1
1

619
2
169
78
289
410
15

802

10

6,122

2
7
2
8
4
11
6
5
4
1

_

2,648
121
371
171
865
1,873
73

239
1,028
309
2,016
829
2,127
1,429
4,342
671
196
1,475
1,672
1,100
934
3, 408
1, 677
97
594
270
3,816
2,198
3,447
480

225
50
50
25
200
150
25

300
1
10
10
50
87
10

160

24
80
82
159
504
20

4,264
175
665
353
1,477
2,864
126

1,582

1,671

9,924

725

468

574

7, 772-

170
274
33
364
95
567
469
1,514
446
45
586
043
313
354
947
389
61
81
19
1,662
860
1,516
141

87
296
35
967
161
1,084
675
1,335
138
14
503
558
31ft
313
1,190
492
10
122
108
2,152
997
1,104
128

532
1,712
408
3,483
1,147
3,924
2,709
7, 625
1,323
286
2,761
3,055
1,877
1, 667
5,758
2,732
183
842
406
8,082
4,259
0,489
791

50
195
50
250
125
305
200
650
180
25
250
300
205
180
400
250
25
100
30
705
465
770

16
49
13
92
22
158
78
300
56
10
130
111
62
74
176
68
4
20
11
438
224
261

49
65
87
31
100
149
111
125
10
81
98
80
149
75
112
20
31
7
255
320
401

19

74

417
1,330
268
3,044
922
3,333
2,272
6,369
901
150
2,271
2,532
1,308
1,254
4,862
2,175
105
618
358
6,341
3, 210
4,989

50
25
192
147

71

O

O

g

O

OKLAHOMA

Adair...

.

Alfalfa...

Beaver
Beokham
Blaine
Caddo.
Canadian. _ _
_
Carter
Cherokee
Cimarron
Cleveland .
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Croek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey _
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady

_.

_

_ . .
_

Grant__




. .
_ _-_

5
0
3
10
8
1
4
1
7
9
11
3

75

571 1

35

76

9

4fi

Lj

27

5

193
8
91

W

232
9
246
114
29
56
225
40
64
27

**»
<-H

Kl
W
p
Kd

Greer
Harmon
liar per
Hasfcell.
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan..
Love...
McClain
Mclntosh
Major
__.
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Norvata..
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okraulgee
Osage.;
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottowatomie
Rogers Mills..
Rogers
Seminole
Scquoyah
Stephens
Texas..

_.

Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
"Washington._.
Washita
Woods
Woodward
Total...




4
3
3
3
7
fi
8
12
5
6
7
10
2
3
5
4
1
3
4
11
3
2
5
16
8
I)
f
6
6
8
6
6
9
1
3
3
4
10
8
4
13
0
6
5
3
1
388

722
401
540
507
971

253
04
41
298
389
354
608

636
91
03
139
628
759
385

4,154

1,542

1,560

976

424
227
448

360
422
224

1,098

1,016

206
391
646

695
357
215
354
25
153
301

637
306
307
348
26
125
313

10,972

2,739

3,106

849
500

191
311
492

387
264
468

12,776
2,153
1,163

16, 647
1,906
3,987
1,416

1,950
1,586

1,087
1,171
1,577
1,047

487
1,041
1,196

1,433
27, 769
6,046
7,417
3,165
1,686
2,694
2,805
1,434
4,100

171
973
901
888
3,077
1,305
1.008
44,JS8

925
840
1,294
1, 725

746
1,104

428

834
372

1,347

1,192

17
455
178
374
577
198
297

37
524
195
136

7, 270

1, 009

370
205
16,192

948

450

286

4,8(59

1, 508

2,027

734
327

207
173
132

470
325
182

180, (503

57, 621

75, 577

1, 208

1,637

680
692
1,011
3,186
2,838
2,080
7,590
1,872
1,822
1,980
3,844
2,519
1,188
1, 606
2,002

279
710
1, 326
17, 659
1,474
1,148
2,472
60, 330
10, 534
13,230
5,746
3,443
5, 314
f>. 028
2.421
7, 054

236
2, 043
1, 332
1,508
4, 953
2, 001
1. 709
71, 042
1, 732
9,080
1,498
1, 802

657
337, 685

180
85
75
105
245
235
250
530
165
175
175
300
125
135
205
175
25
100
150
1,200
100
100
160
4, 550
900
735
350
250
350
355
240
575
25
125
90
130
510
215
200
5,150
205
7;»0
135
125
50
20, 795 j

100
19
6
34
82
192
66
192
60
39
56
91
93
54
111
80
6
38
37
502
22
54
86
1,660
374
384
112
102
166
101
57
152
5
42
36
52
155
139
30
1,740
77
409
37
OS
14
10,380

62
15
10
74
97
106
157
176
114
88
57
162
124
27
148
150
6
20
74
940
24
99
84
1,107

220
297
287
198
80
313
194
342

I, 295

521
382
712

31
219
86
69

2, 692
2, 285
1,530
6,591
1,375
1,471
1, 553
3, 255
2,095

43
51
150
49
114
]]
(
5(J

o

972
1,138
1,499

91
27
34

215
517
1,066
14, 079
1,327
89-5
2,045
52, 710
8,870
11,760
4, 996
2.870
4,692
4, 790 •
1, 628
5, 632

801
93
75
169
33
20
25
61
292
201

I—I

ft
fcrj
O

H

g

196
69
38
130
88
58
87
1,000
100

173
49
31
50
10,215

1,776
1,050
1,147
4,128
1,434
1,301
03,000
7, 393
1,257
1, 478
5-12
283,176

118
49
29
211
91.
600
20
159
5, 001

OO

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

CO

00

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Duo from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

W

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

WYOMING

Albany
Big Horn
Carbon
Converse
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson...
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Park
Sheridan
Sweet water
Uinta
_
Washakie...
Weston

4,429
1,131

1,532
382
829

200
90
315
50
100
75
100
50
850
100
575
110
175
280
100
25
25

59
325
10
51
23
20
53
648
152
435
107
95
364
112
26
54

197
45
225
50
74
6
49
49
423
98
568
78
147
268
98
10
25

3,643
930
3,084
665
665
566
812
477
14,475
2,245
11,209
1,166
1,919
4,723
1,222
322
650

58, 571

3,220

2,923

2,410

48, 773

3,121
517
2,536
387
508
470
800
453
11,414
1,208
8,060
813
1,542
3,919
811
256
534

718
234
660
211
197
108
125
106
3,935
495
3,103
404
325
766
313
66
100

775
890
713
1,146
630
17,071
2, 595
12,940
1,525
2,349

37,349

Total

416
251
608
157
151
75
161
55
1,357
868
1,405
204
384
545
341
22
102
7,102

11,866

H
O
H

B

5i g
:::::
43
166

g
^j
H

to
674

O

"Hi

E

.._63

w
o

—

fej

'"65

H

— w
1,219

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11
ARIZONA

Cochise
Pima.
Santa Cruz

2
2
2

992
3,391
1,794

347
993
685

285
1,324
850

1,793
5,992
3,509

125
200
150

92
351
166

70
199
55

1,506
5,156
3,074

75

Total

6

6,177

2,025

2,459

11,294

475

609

324

9,736

75




w
o
w

H

a
d
w

LOUISIANA

Bienville
Caddo
Clairbourne
Desota...
East Carroll
Lincoln.
Ouachita
Richland
Webster
Winn
Total

2
4
2
1

117
3,940
356
4
308
28
331
27
90
2

94
5, 734
448
16
224
201
393
55
143
43

863
32, 224
1,945
220
957
922
4,878
245
826
465

125
2,350
200
50
50
50
600
25
50
25

48
1,155
110
9
107
58
346
9
20
22

56
1,188
79

1
1
1
1
1

563
21, 238
985
190
377
663
2,888
145
578
406

15

28, 033

5, 203

7,351

43,545

3, 525

1,884

1,568

35, 758

2
2
3
1
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
1

4,811
1,876
436
398
1,425
181
352
143
764
424
104
466

846
185
106
155
110
55
50
2
65
95
14
110

1, 630
515
165
142
307
26
76
15
226
91
12
68

8,035
2,677
764
736
1,901
332
499
208
1,190
662
138
683

650
125
100
50
175
50
35
50
175
75
25
50

205
168
43
31
134
1
39
10
59
22
8
36

395
124
50
13
74
50
25

283
52
S8
35
151

50

6, 739
2,147
559
642
1,234
180
291
112
787
422
66
494

21

11,380

1,793

3,273

17,825

1, 560

756

874

13, 673

888

1
11
5
2
5
6
5
1

126
2,726
1,917
165
826
1,174
802
481

37
864
507
48
256
263
202
133

10
607
260
25
172
229
222
240

199
4, 586
2,993
253
1,351
1,908
1,338
897

25
575
405
50
150
205
210
100

9
162
57
11
39
43
70
44

25
262
75
25
18
)
19
65
41

135
3.108
2,104
152
825
1,423
946
712

5
474
340
1)
"
2:-5l
118
40

36

8,217

2, 310

1, 765

13,525

1,780

435

6:10

9, 405

1, 229

2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3

1 355
878
77
119
161
430
31
1,063

393
133
35
27
14
132
1
358

478
364
34
14
85
122
21
420

2,341
1,438
177
195
284
747
61
1,985

175
100
25
25
50
110
25
125

317
71
16
27
16
22

171
72
23
25
13
99

49

247

62

1.678
1,194
113
70
206
511
36
1,551

j

--_

49
25
110
12
49

601
27, 394
1,555
160
749
790
3,185
199
707
418

33
50

-638

3
721

NEW MEXICO

Bcrnalillo
('haves
Curry
Dona Ana
Eddy
Guadalupc
Hidalgo
Lincoln
Quay...
Roosevelt _
Sierra...
Valencia
Total

._
_.
_

_

_

18
75

112
12

39

O
O

g
H
to
O

OKLAHOMA

Atoka
Bryan
Choctaw
Coal
Johnston
McCurtain.-Marshall
Pushmataha

--.-.
_

_
_

Total--

it

TEXAS

Anderson
Angelina
Aransas.
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bandera
Bastrop

_




5

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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities oj national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. H—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and ounties

Baylor

TEXAS—continued
,

Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Bosque
Bowie
B razoria
Brazos
B re water
Briscoe
Brooks __
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Callahan

2
2
8

636

Bonds ami
securities

55
123
927

Due from
banks, including lawful
reserve, and
cash in vault

212
193

..

_ __

8
1

1,037
3,386
26,908
148

4

_

6, 749
107

1,625
11,179
63

439

53

6
1
2
2
2

6, 539
152
1,511
759

3,049
84
399
102

3
1

2,019
432

658
121

178

982
812
2,852

69
150

3
4

._
2
2

Cameron
Camp
Carson _

C ass
C herokee
Clay
Coleman
c:ollin
ColJings worth
Colorado
Comal

_„,

Loans and
discounts

•

Cooke
Cor yell
Cotrie
Crockett
Crosby
Dallam




3
2
4
1
2
3
9
2
i
1
3
3
2
1
1
2
1

306
327

713
170
939
627
307

1,424
4,030

685
393
387

1,071
1,913
900
332
416
314
299

11
16

68
1,078
345
2
454
114
75
430

1,634
63
26
286
339
471
267
327
79
32
81

Total
resources

952

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Capital
Stock

266
281

37
99
342

4,750
25

2,527
37

140

45

685
26
346
102

125
200
650

144

1,392
6,485
49,330
329

182

772

2,251
186
871
114

12,199
442
2.9b9
1.002

710
50
250
105

112
96

518
470

55
50

.3,441
777
295
1', 73fl
1,249
5, 895
1,348

300
100

556
65

55
300

23
205

518
192
39
523

328
1,705
153
23
407
179

84
486

1,323
285
57
296
290
780
404
50
77
88
45

210

1,871
988

494
2,614
7,441
1, M3
492
977

1.788
3. 253
1,626
737
585
507
528

Circulation

100
425
225

70

175
75

55
340
670
125
75
100
250
475
200
50
100
100
75

157
6

73
402
60
12
234
141
50
189
388
138
25
150
75
367
188

Total
deposits

046
800

Bills payable
and

£
jj

rediscounts

•

28

w

W

3,986
25

5,200
36,181
242

1, M9

Q

47

520

246
12
196
90
8
10
222
100

10,527
354
2,186
705

21

S

u

49

37
397
225
119
75
54
299
495
6

21
50
186
120

81
109

122
40
75

38
48

23
75

298
403

2,362
512
158
1,133
1,038
4,606
789

94
1,343

-' 3

w
o

,.,

6
65
50
35

696
335

1,690
5,858
829
372

O
3

*
BS

q

28

677
1,277
2,290
1,115
567
276
323
280

!-TJ

3

o
25
24
50

Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith.
Delta
Den ton
DeWitt
Diokens
Donley
Eastland
Eotor
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Fort Bond.
Franklin
Freestone - _
Frio
Gaiveston..
Garza
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe..
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
"Jlansford
H nrdeimm _
Hardin
Harris
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson.
Hidalgo
Hill
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hunt




10
1
2
2
7
3
2
I
3
1
1
8
5
2
5
9
3
1
2
1
2
3
2
6
1
1
2
2
32
3
3
2
2
3
4
1
3
1
10
2
1
2
2
2
3
4
.0
1
3
2
2
2
10

69,655
368
444
539
1,840
1,038
905
220
515
127
94
4,815
19,696
427
1,863
3, 453
1,198
356
699
436
498
882
361
14,817
500
2K5
923
438
7,860
900
1,124
407
1,934
633
8(54
181.
1,120
317
69,194
2,282
113
502
393
4(58
932
730
3,032
083
1,516
1,1(53
1,008
5,880

20. 542
8
105
147
466
179
49
53
75
38
1
1, 293
2,947
153
674
824
622
17
27
210
54
101
202
5,069
54
57
185
13
2,919
436
251
26
142
181
472
1
89
51
17,471
1, 207
1
61
172
44
1(55
154
800
192
168
233
110
1,041

24. 761
'345
83
189
744
277
185
51
273
(4
5
10
1,681
5,264
219
855
1,100
616
46
141
181
250
288
155
4, 232
98
65
456
66
2,049
348
400
200
290
335
488
33
486
311
26,044
808
15
154
257
85
342
334
1,205
113
568
208
307
1,834

119,558
787
692
955
3,381
1, 572
1,206
343
928
240
136
8,247
30,407
847
3,577
5,711
2,493
451
946
832
852
1,371.
751
24,774
723
440
1,717
582
13,417
1,921
1,935
695
2, 541
1,316
1,963
240
1,794
772
118,701
4,479
153
759
809
691
1,520
1,425
5, 333
1,084
2,336
1, 705
1,575
9.193

9, 400
50
100
.125
345
175
140
50
105
50
35
1,015
2,025
110
350
870
125
50
75
50
200
135
125
1,675
50
50
150
75
1,630
2(50
250
75
200
175
310
25
175
50
7, 025
300
25
90
90
200
175
210
630
175
200
125
100
895

5,239
35
68
47
329
168
90
33
37
15

4,708
6
99
96
186
50
35
50
55
35

609
498
108
501
. 419
144
21
84
45
02
200
65
763
82
73
130
39
3,244
92
294
52
118
171
233
28
162
1
6, SOL
344
5
60
62
58
96
7
055
143
395
2!9
195
053

705
836
65
287
357
109
12
22
25
42
57
125
387
50
49
150
6
1,157
110
114
IS
123
100
52
50
49
4,128
J98
52
90
25
02
108
477
171
125
104
100
648

98, 851
695
424
085
2, 521
1,179
941
210
716
140
82
5. 918
2f>, 964
564
2.418
3, 729
2,114
368
717
709
547
979
436
21,949
541
208
1,240
407
9,237
1,419
1, 277
550
2,052
869
1,369
187
1, 407
(572
98, 372
3. (529
123
557
027
408
1. 188
1.078
3, ">f.6
594
1,591
1, 257
1. 180
6, 910

1,129

15
10

o

912

o
336
(
4J

47
50
64
10
4?.
H

5
1,680

d

o

8(5

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued
, FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undividea
profits

Circulation

TEXAS—continued

Irion
Jack
Jasper
Jefferson.
Johnson
Jones
Karnes
Kaufman
Kent
Kimble.
Knox
Lamar
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Llano
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennon
Madison

_

.

.

_

M!arion

Martin
A/tason
Mata&orda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam

..

_ _ __

- -




1
3
1
7
7
3
5
10
j
1
4
7
3
1
3
1
1
1
6
5
1
1
1
2
13
1
2
2
1
J
1
3
2
2

4

152
847
153
16,294
1,920
1,101
1,508
4,609
185
191
934
4,495
756
314
1,708
143
124
142
2,276
784
140
644
387
873
14,642
194
393
266
148
429
1,200
481
480
773
1,508

11
297
33
4,144
569
296
183
1,028
12
2
120
1,257
249
96
418
161
40
17
1,127
28
58
32
17
220
3,071
34
77
54
49
42
467
357
5
75
758

75
370
39
7,804
902
782
467
1,650
133
41
312
1,032
307
77
674
108
59
46
1,481
122
125
108
395
208
6,425
54
90
124
60
148
978
271
82
142
756

245
1,596
246
28,942
3,844
2,283
2,282
7,540
355
245
1,475
7,448
1,405
502
2,944
426
234
233
5,073
1,019
371
893
829
1,399
25,214
310
591
467
306
661
2,893
1,190
633
1,035

3,202

25
225
25
1,375
430
190
325
925
40
40
140
827
125
75
210
60
25
25
425
125
75
100
50
230
2,380
50
55
50
50
100
150
125
125
175
300

60
93
19
1,633
215
198
183
1,017
18
12
139
483
115
91
204
61
24
7
251
68
36
50
180
1,434
6
50
94
45
22
332
93
82
131
274

6
169
568
291
120
116
793
10
71
644
125
60
149
15
25
6
240
20
25
12
50
2,018
12
27
50
25
25
100
125
65
240

Total
deposits

151
1,109
201
25,290
2,908
1,775
1,541
4, 676
288
132
1,091
5,307
1,032
277
2,380
290
160
192
4,135
767
296
672
716
885
19,336
241
457
261
180
514
2,299
839
374
603
2,386

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

w
w
c

n
c
o
o

110
125
6C
33
187

7
O

39
60
54
40
10

(I

52
60

I

Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Morris
Motley
Nacogdoches-.
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola...
Parker
Pecos
Polk_
_.
Potter.
-._.
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Robertson
Rock wall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine.
San Patricia...
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
—
Shack leford...
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
_.
Taylor
Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green.. _
Travis
Trinity
Upshur




1
2
8
2
I
i!
2

3I

I!
?!
2j
2
3
1
I
1
9
1
2
1
2
4
2
1
1
4
3
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
9
3
1
1
3
3
4
2
2

76
1,281
1,915
238
109
685
6, 330
936
3,774
399
3, 750
1,024
174
985
368
564
4,610
428
109
375
3,025
220
423
237
552
1,137
742
248
307
532
781
261
1,002
689
271
87
1, 684
291
77
2,261
226
324
528
301
36, 253
3,783
170
230
700
3, 542
13,424
838
.721

66
371
284
185
53
266
3,355
222
1,619
10
440
354
31
445
36
22
667
89
31
58
311
54
70
80
82
54
281
95
29
31
48
49
89
171
52
1
654
34
16
193
18
24
78
53
9,512
573
2
86
136
1,110
3, 308
118
266

129
484
608
82
58
132
2,950
595
2,925
44
1,449
225
152
345
32
205
1,210
75
128
76
399
64
165
147
242
515
282
143
51
128
220
60
156
206
62
32
786
38
15
1,327
31
105
108
46
15,498
1, 570
93
51
157
851
4, 730
221
236

287
2, 235
2,950
528
235
1,124
13,134
1,828
8,634
485
5, 865
1, 791
396
1,865
452
811
7,015
612
278
568
4,048
353
668
475
924
1,804
1,370
513
418
717
1,145
378
1, 336
1,154
409
125
3, 267
368
117
4,152
295
473
732
428
64,985
6,159
306
397
1,093
5,877
21,976
1, 218
1,282

75
160
405
80
30
75
1, 255
180
500
55
300
235
50
200
50
75
550
70
25
50
922
50
125
50
100
200
150
25
65
138
185
75
160
155
50
25
275
25
25
225
60
50
100
50
i, 125
450
50
75
175
850
740
150
150

33
232
241
78
9
100
1,097
51
241
54
399
95
27
148
29
64
358
80
48
15
312
59
18
53
41
109
119
29
6
59
102
34
80
64
19
5
524
62
161
76
53
135
63
3,332
225
14
40
37
815
1,664
127
65

25
39
224
58
25
862
120
198
7
74
101
12
198
25
12
472
69
6
50
177
50
50
61
25
148
25
16
22
39
19
74
82
49
209
6
10
10
15
6
69
50
2,046
155
49
110
682
718
67
75

155
1.804
2, 080
312
.195
857
9,855
1,478
7, 695
357
5, 017
1,210
307
1,317
282
660
5, 361
333
198
315
2,187
188
525
323
721
1,470
914
435
330
487
778
250
1,022
850
291
95
2, 259
274
82
3. 756
144
365
428
265

53,777
5, 317
242
233
704
3,154
18, 850
874
993

C>7
65
12
"150

274
61

I IT
444

40
.11
35

1, 020

66
376

TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liahililies of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
reserve districts, March 31, lfrl.j.—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

States and counties

TEXAS—continued
TJvalde
Valverde
_
_.
Van Zandt...
,___
Victoria..
._.
Waller
Washington
_
_
Webb..!
Wharron
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Williamson
Wilson
.
Wise
Wood
Young...
,.
|>

Total_._

Number of
banks

Loans and
discounts

Si
6 i
5;
4 ;
574

Total
resources

Capital
stock

423
2,168
3,426
445
368
15,631
1,326
3,828
647
1,440
1,199
1, 214

1.56
340
201
835
246
1,024
413
106
11
2,943
173
620
207
244
294
522

102
508
443
664
343
691
1,063
187
185
3,953
496
1,593
485
418
363
494

23,884
2,081
6,318
1,379
2,199
1,980
2,482

200
250
240
5.50
100
250
450
100
25
2,500
225
720
125
260
295
250

502, 639

130, 504

185,969

865,323

74, 542

1,080
2,180
1,122
1,806

2 !

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

1,498
3,193
1,867
3,359
1,054
3,984
5,237
772
681

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

137
190
165
245
59
260
331
110
65
1, 238
252
586
86
181
302
151

108
173
122
488
99
248
317
100
8
1,828
123
354
105
i;{3
118
93

54,436

43, 382

Total
deposits

788
2,222
1,350
2,076
796
3,211
3,909
460
458
18,032
1,481
4, 657
1,063
1,616
1, 225
1,988
(>79,015 I

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

253
352

210
285




3
O
re

o

11,904

pH
d
w
w

ARIZONA

Total

Q
O

10
41

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO 12.

Cococino
Oila
Marioopa
Navajo
Pinai
Yuina...

I

1
1
6
1
2
2

282
890
6,912
74
150
1,388

168
246
1,498
35
136
589

180
294
2,479
41
52
197

664
1,488
11,907
154
378
2,555

50
100
760
25
50
200

21
66
456
21
1
28

48
98
407
10
22
149

537
1,100
10,194
98
270
2,087

13

9,696

2,672

3,243

17,146

1,175

583

734

14, 286

i;u
82
8
90
314

o
l

CALIFORNIA

Alamoda
Jiutte
Contra Costa.._
__.
Eldorado
_
_.
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo,
Kern
Kings....
_._
_
Lassen
Los Angeles..
Madera
Marin
Mendoeino
Merced.,
_
_
Modoc
Monterey
_
_
Napa
Nevada
Orange
...
Placer
Riverside
Sacramento
...
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo....
San Mateo
Santa Barbara.
Santa Clara..
...
Santa Cruz
,
Shasta
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
___
Tulare
_
_
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo_.
Yuba
!._..
Total




9
2
6
1
14
2
3
3
1
4
5
1
68
3
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
18
3
13
4
2
14
0
4
6
1
4
3
6
5
2
3
7
9
6
1
L
12
2
1
2
1

23,707
1,722
1,219
183
5,991
569
3,055
3,915
036
1,3U
3,322
515
209,466
1,073
587
1, 255
1,131
462
839
2,270
60
16,354
510
6,499
19,063
439
7,776
13,412
157,940
3,970
139
1, 595
6,561
6,887
3,491
1,1.13
1,065
2,804
5,305
2,223
973
541
5, 567
1,427
913
1,132
384

9,833
1,010
1,081
247
1,797
454
1,592
78Q
148
484
1,113
102
58, 667
297
255
1,149
250
178
208
1, 662
157
4,521
517
2,607
9,295
333
3,266
5,851
45,695
2, 676
66
1,49H
2,365
5,801
1,816
733
1,093
2, 799
2,010
946
152
325
1,374
1,116
467
204
565

7,395
580
332
44
807
08
542
1,114
100
220
488
115
72,131
226
260
309
103
60
174
383
15
2,909
214
2,092
6,208
16(3
1,806
2,954
53,467
892
28
337
1,497
1,293
1,278
260
482
787
691
493
177
102
807
438
91
128
74

42,319
3,461
2,820
438
9,189
1,160
5,261
6,220
893
2,390
5,334
735
351,942
1,790
1,079
2,835
1,5.60
749
1,351
4,447
264
24, 797
1,307
11,621
36,689
984
13,435
23,983
283,941
7,847
283
3,487
10,847
14,543
6,913
2,249
2,671
6.662
8,486
3,968
1, 336
1,014
8,387
3,059
1,608
1,546
1,032

2,775
150
325
50
975
125
41Q
55Q
50
25Q
425
50
19,807
175
100
250
100
85
100
175
50
1,975
150
825
2,200
125
825
1,450
18,500
825
50
325
650
825
550
200
125
550
1,075
400
50
100
700
175
300
275
50

1,864
120
53
' 9
350
56
483
278
23
41
418
20
14,662
49
28
97
36
43
51
169
5
1,170
39
653
2,377
153
767
964
21,841
95.2
10
310
624
791
598
97
149
444
552
190
98
22
480
125
70
113
34

2,619
62
296
50
688
125
325
360

270

531, 277

179,540

165, 207

928,932

60, 252

52,487

33, 892

183
118
8,454
58
50
125
100
84
25
174
50
1,293
149
463
2,184
99
769
1,431
9,215
' 577
50
150
542
510
298
196
100
372
599
153
25
96
253
163
160
74
25

32,001
3,130
2,126
329
6,103
828
3,896
4,979
747
1,681
4,140
664
298,311
1,476
901
2,338
1,095
522
1,124
3,875
159
18, 558
969
9,358
28, 794
607
10, 827
19,930
207, 676
5, 238
155
2,660
8, 060
11,606
5,427
1,745
2, 297
5,126
5, 299
3,050
1,112
759
G, 145
2, 587
875
810
923
731, 018

2,954
20
1,071
25
146
33
23
236
232

ft

5, 553
31
23
230
15
50
60

I

1,762

K

319
1,078

H

213
135
14,281
256
15
33
340
800
40
10

r

108
873
154
50
37
808
10
159
275
32, 508

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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Stale by Federal
reserve districts, March SI, 1024—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12-Continued
[Amoun£s in thousands of dollars]

State and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

w
w
Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

_..

_

-

-

Teton




s

o
H

IDAHO
Ada
Bannock.
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Cassia
Clark
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
Fremont
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
Lincoln.
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Payette
Shoshone._

O

8,410
2,244
575
286
848
523
1,226
1,302
343
77
157
2,453
397
154
70
371
290
524
170
357
165
1,045
471
636
684
246
278
620
209
4,617
238
348
1,685
278

2,279
596
40
207
174
182
493
351
128
104
2
550
204
41
15
96
48
87
40
196
30
97
118
322
145
151
152
96
152
848
57
146
890
56

3,048
553
55
168
174
91
290
289
40
890
205
20
22
94
51
127
47
162
44
142
194
124
227
53
146
57
168
1,517
26
146
902
15

14,506
3,559
701
673
1,313
842
2,049
2,156
565
295
214
4,177
888
230
113
624
407
826
289
772
253
1,499
897
1,141
1,140
529
604
863
581
7,283
338
• 693
3,593
445

890
300
50
25
75
100
100
250
25
50
25
475
100
25
25
100
50
75
30
90
25
145
100
100
50
100
70
50
75
450
30
80
150
50

700
240
50
20
66
35
60
50
17
1
8
160
27
7
3
50
9
21
3
20
19
37
64
14
40
3
43
60
23
292
26
1
129
8

882
12
13
25
70
99
25
124
24

129
25

46
25
16
49
97
20
95
69
50
49
449
29
60
112
25

12,026
3,006
491
603
740
567
1,864
1,489
452
244
181
3,322
762
110
85
427
287
559
256
616
184
765
684
901
1,030
233
422
266
434
6,054
222
493
3,202
169

7

K

"98
354
40
243

O
O
g
rt
H

48

O

91

W

"f>4

o
hrj

22
36
HO

535

hi
M
H
O
d

- 3
"98

t^

4.37

Kj

"38
30
59
193

Twin Falls
Washington
Total

5
1

NEVADA

Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop.
Columbia
Coos.
Crook
Deschutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River
Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion.
Morrow
Multnoraah
Polk...
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Yamhill
Total

478
94

419
62

72

Elko
Eureka
Humboldt
Nye
Pcrshing
Washoe
White Pine
Total

2,203
873
35,373

9,665

10, 709

3, 588
1, 186
59,832

425
75

105
19

148
65

2, 292
699

4,835

2,430

2,936

46,137

1
1

585
278

451
44

283
121

1,373

100
25

134
13

100

2,072
400

134
142

309
144

2,564
727

100
100

203
45

81
25

3, 454

1,039

452

1
I

_
_

617
328

2,180
556

414

1

424

42

152

649

60

30

32

528

2
4

3,926
1,334

2,200
761

1,536
453

8,162
2, 603

900
175

288

856
122

6,118
2,195

11

9, 019

3,774

2,998

16, 530

M

1, 460

HI
824

1, 216

o

w
H

13,030

j-j

OREGON
3
1
3
2
3
5
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
3
1

_

__

_.




1,185
306
274
546
145
844
157
270
514
106
94
209
151
571
11

524

467

159

3
3

_

914
714
664
487
428
1,363
75
196
812
122
89
294
264
1,544
13

1

_

2,009
563
475
2,317
394
1,718
416
1, 327
1,155
868
263
684
536
1,883
80

771
108
1,913
27
508
252
2,067
96
26,771
391
356
1,347
880
149
898
614
1,306

923
165
1,185
46
382
245
841.
154
18, 532
302
232
892
526
140
341
402

6

1,965
933
3,743
98
1,683
806
2,048
746
54,492
489
980
6, 638
2, 570
678
1,527
860
2,165

695

4,232
1,730
1,457
3, 662
1,021
4,301
675
1,960
2,579
1,223
457
1,220
1,029
4,257
117
1,188
3,806
1,294
7,133
184
2,827
1,482
5, 283
1.106
103,140
1, 295
1,590
9,145
4, 299
1,050
2,931
2,024
4,344

97

97,633

46,900

31,545

184,041

1
5
3
7
2
6
3
2
5
4
2
2
3

300

319

269

3, 392
1, 517
1,270
2,764
862
3, 636
544
1,737
2,231
857
367
778
761
3,530
79
1,021
3, 214
721
6,139
157
2, 239
1,164
4, 572
841
89. 537
1,059
1,400
5. 583
3, 430
801
2,262
1.650
3, 451

13,020

8,354

5,588

153, 566

325
50
100
300
75
325
50
125
175
125
65
100
100
300
25

216
111
42
124
14
127
62
31
115
72
19
111
25
129
5

282
50
37
87
49
176
8
23
58
25
6
83
100
298

50

67

50

325
240
300
25
285
160
365
150
6,825
110
75
675
400
100
260
135

42
143
462

225
72
226

9

86
85
190
55
4,216
73
61
851
110
91
192
106

164
72
151
23
1, 756
52
25
594
359
37
98
133

17
8
388
21

H
£
^
C
O

44

H

37 £J

145

O

149
43

t1
"
ft

to

o
118

H
H-

^
1
28
1.442

to
ft
fcj
Ci
Kj

20
119

5

2,688 rf^

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reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued

00

. FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12-Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States and counties

Loans and
discounts

Due from
Bonds and banks, including lawful
securities
reserve, and
cash in vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable
and
rediscounts

UTAH

Box Elder
Cache
.
Carbon..
Davis
Grand
Juab . . .
Morgan.. _ _
Salt Lake
Summit
Weber
_

. . .

1
2
1
1
1
2
1
6
2
3

_

Total

_.

1,175
1,217
495
290
172
888
142
18, 264
876
4,824

101
386
197
41
55
274
47
0,795
384
1,899

146
369
107
51
36
104
42
7,446
163
2,178

20

28,343

10,179

3
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
4
1
18
2
3
1
1
5
4
2

957
421
1,081
592
1,895
1,298
1,051
433
167
109
2,649
428
64,098
573
1,240
227
550
2,338
757
552

158
97
160
393
1,701
298
756
121
60
41
2,783
929
33,494
956
1,007
11
466
259
247
426

1,541
2,069
843

20
122
50

1,387
1,732
672

1,336
29
470

25
50
100
24
1,914
74
773

306
188
936
174
28.718
1,239
7,642

3,525

2,197

3,152

42,994

ro
>

185
50
100
75
250
200
175
50
50
25
275
75
6,400
125
175
50
50
270
150
125

53
26
64
25
119
186
48
24
9

90
25
50
75
250
111
50
50
20

45

328
37
4,705
36
81
5
52
99
39
31

133
12
2,163
' 20
157

929
603
1,623
1,052
4,098
1,139
2,009
587
189
118
5,991
1,441
116, 750
1, 574
2,347
267
1,128
2,489
932

391
301
1,288
239
34,093
1,442
9,737

125
50
25
50

100
25

35
90
71
35
13
102
16

2,100
100
850

10,642

51,944

113
148
443
195
788
167
526
127
32
9
1,133
171
29,626
194
445
70
245
284
107
195

1,317
704
1,859
1,227
4,717
1,810
2,425
712
283
168
0,727
1, 566
132, 004
1,762
2,824
322
1,295
3,086
1, 209
1,195

100

O
O
50
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WASHINGTON

Adams
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clarke
Columbia
Cowlitz
Franklin... .
Garfifiid
Grant"
Grays Harbor
Jefferson..
King
KitsaD
Kittitii
Klickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Okanot?an
Pacific.

_

..




_ ._
_
_

35
44
97
60

990

174
143
15

447
g
33
30
183
51

Pierce
Skagit
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston

Walla Walla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima
Total

6,704
1,577
5,356
6,336
195

2
4
5
10
9

12,421
1,953
6,708
27,181
808
2 612
6,430
4,214
5,772
5,091

113

.

153,606

73,807

3
7
6
8
2

_

_
__
--

-

728

1.977
3,189
1.951
1J431

4, 201
707
2,089
7, 279
229
1 117
1,197
1,599
1,542
1, 671
56, 709

1,046
28

691
177
lf>9
2,518
84

200
450
475
825
875

262
719
612
513
361

82
242
125
513
192

22,085
3,810
13,025
35, 734
1,094
4,334
7,295
8,036
^ 777
7,706

17,165

10,404

8, 215

257,152

Surplus a n d
undivided
profits

Circulation

24, 703
4,402
14, 538
42, 901
1,308
4 879
9,106
9,248
9,905
9,192

1, 325
300

459
107

775

330

297,454

3,000
85

7
603
17
400
276
14

2,471

RECAPITULATION
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

Number of
banks

States

Loans and
discounts

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks including lawful reserve,
and cash in
vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Total
deposits

Bills payable and
rediscounts

o
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H
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60
55
46
156
17
51

Total District No. 2
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Delaware.
v

Total District N o . 3




. . . . ..__
_

52,231
24, 716
21,561
223,839
22, 663
47,306

12,065
8,674
5,388
167,384
8,562
27,446

128,515
70,763
58,955
1,200,060
73,748
199, 578

7,345
5,340
5,060
67, 517
6,320
16, 774

9,630
7,284
4,762
87,256
9,446
21,204

5,622
5,038
4,152
21,908
4, 708
10, 477

103,853
48. 722
42,401
944, 657
52, 779
147, 662

2,060
4,239
2,199
28,037
272
3. 206

991,364

392,316

229, 519

1,731,619

108, 356

139, 582

51,905

1,340,074 |

24, 210
2,434, 708
247,142

17, 753
1,169, 765
207,606

7,034
1,193,711
56, 471

52,01.1
5,068, 691
528,471

3,533
224,933
28,049

4, 653
399, 330
32, 642

2, 248
79.129
12,978

40,774
4,124, 755
442,981

2fl;i
100,890
9, 910

697

2, 700,060

1,395,124

1, 257, 216

5, 649,173

256,515

436, 625

94,355

4, 008, 5.10

117,005

556
82
18

831,031
97,6H4
10.797

522,930
59,9H8
8,118

264, 645
20,073
2,656

1, 682, 658
185, 206
22,308

85,549
8,600
1,710

177,702
15, 237
2,852

51. 309
5. 960
1,124

1,314,198
145,462
15,950

30, 050
9, nlM)
047

<m

939,492

591,016

287, 374

1,890,172

95,859

195,791

58,453

1,475, til 0

40, 893

r

40,013

11
523
163

Total District No. 1
Connecticut. _ _ _
New York..
New Jersey

60,971
34,698
30,295
711,061
40,894
113, 445

385

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont __
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

o

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TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal
O

reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued
RECAPITULATION—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Number of
banks

States

Loans and
discount

Bonds and
securities

Due from
banks ineluding lawful reserve,
and cash in
vault

Total
resources

Capital
stock

Surplus and
undivided
profits

Circulation

Total
deposits

Bills payable and
rediscounts
13
-

Pennsylvania
Ohio
West Virginia.
Kentucky

307
363
11
77

Alabama .
Florida. . . .
Georgia.. _
Louisiana -_ .
Mississippi
Tennessee

54,317
63,910
1,655
8,870

91,042
72,440
1,813
7,886

43,862
47,300
1,592
7,355

809,760
697,791
18,533
73,679

10,762
19,591
1,511
3,375

1,038,553

632,099

294, 613

2,056, 235

128, 752

173,181

100,109

1, 599, 763

35, 239

146, 225
68,418
262, 595
124, 488
85,185
116, 977

65,037
30,125
58, 591
21,032
20,248
34,884

45,934
21, 294
52,844
28,585
19, 434
22,438

267,075
130,412
392, 420
185, 454
135,989
181,826

16, 754
9,527
29, 997
13,420
11,930
11, 431

23,014
8,184
32, 408
12, 590
9,175
13, 826

9,437
5,693
22, 653
8,919
7,633
9,018

209,133
102,315
278, 957
136,932
99, 796
140,387

7,302
4, 008
23,806
11,343
5, 719
6, 291

803,888

229,917

190, 529

1, 293,176

93,059

99,197

63,353

967, 520

58,529

106
54
95
19
21
90

.

1,014,390
914,820
25,204
101,821

560

Total District No. 5

146,462
132,831
3,026
12,294

85
14
182
83
82
114

._

365,717
240,386
7,269
18, 727

758

Total District No. 4
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
West Virginia . . .

454,953
603,172
14,093
66,335

97,409
89, 274
124, 514
45, 670
31, 561
124, 259

30, 545
40, 872
19, 222
11, 277
11,002
28,519

27, 550
39,408
33, 975
12,248
8,344
29,355

162,238
176,137
188, 407
76,051
52,746
190,967

13,386
9,540
16,491
5, 525
3,100
14, 959

12,949
6, 219
16, 534
4,376
2,869
11, 291

10,710
6,152
10, 296
2,876
1,934
11,889

119,762
15.1, 855
135,013
55,906
43,197
140,520

4,683
1,615
8.892
6; 326
1,456
9,164

Total District No. 6

_..

385

512, 687

141,437

150,880

846, 546

63,001

54, 238

43,857

646, 253

32,136

Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
_
Wisconsin
Total District No. 7

.-_-

332
189
346
82
107

817,882
176,027
255,188
214,935
218, 595

245, 708
74,205
58, 919
85,327
64,850

284, 437
49,017
84,067
62,119
57, 623

1,403,441
316, 298
398, 415
381, 584
355,813

84,600
26, 213
26, 350
21,125
22,680

100, 001
19, 719
19, 279
21,826
20,334

25,358
22, 513
18, 775
10,986
12, 513

1,154, 903
236, 073
316, 209
323, 734
292, 765

20,948
8, 226
16,699
2,196
6,123

1,682,627 |

529,009

517, 263

2,855, 551

180, 968

181,159

90,145

2,323,684

54,192




_

1,056

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Arkansas
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky...
La Mississippi..
^i Missouri
§ Tennessee--.

89,100
173, 287
72, 961
163, 522
18,011
359,967
30, 797

7,912
11,355
5, 630
9, 651
1,835
32, 227
2,364

5, 412
10,145
3, 750
11,830
907
18, 503
1, 996

4, 315 |
8, 716
5,073 I
8,901 j
956
14, 405
1,496

68, 454
138, 703
55, 707
124, 629
11,739
279, 907
24, 279

2, 923
3, 765
2,011
6, 769
2, 543
11,108
584

146, 091

907, 645 |

70,974 |

52!_543_|

43,862 |

703, 418 |

29, 703

10,043
106,959
15, 568
14,291
17,046
8,183

67,176
627,472
74, 690
94,473
86. 378
55,880

3, 600
40,016
5,985
6,815
5, 255
3, 595

4,011
32,389
3, 998
3,985
3,360
2, 804

2,889
16,873
3,003
4, 567
3, 506
2, 773

56, 583
525, 894
59,188
75, 032
70, 718
46, 405

199,400

172,090

1,006,069

65, 266

50, 547

33,611

833, 820

03,257
32.842
27,410
7,102
21.843
1,582
57,621

55,901
42, 680
52, 804
11,866
45,159
1,671
75, 577

12, 990
18,013
16, 750
3, 220
10, 265
725
26, 795

13,347
12,271
13, 338
2,923
9, 504
408
10, 380

6,003
11,093
8,921
2, 410
4, 629
574
10,215

226, 220
168, 305
197,618
48, 773
154,159
7,772
283,176

88
171
59
61
13
89
17

14, 933
58,120
21,230
32,365
3, 540
76,296
4, 613

16, 440
23, 732
I), 351
23,158
2,145
64,705
6, 560

498

518,092

211,097

39
338
94
170
116 j

32, 398
364, 860
39, 695
59,428
52,385
32, 329

22,489
123,302
14, 763
13,978
11,777
13,091

803

581,095

142
264
176
39
45
10
388

Total District No. 8_.
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
North Dakota..
South Dakota. .
Wisconsin

54,052
84, 756
39, 1(54
104,339
11,739
205, 957
18,085

134,482 |
126,882 j
152,028
37,349
110, 424
6,122 !
186, 663 j

46 I

25
5,912
2, 486
3, 965
3,514
290

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Colorado
Kansas.
_
Nebraska
Wyoming
Missouri
New Mexico.
Oklahoma.

261,819
214,799
244, 043
58, 571
182, 780
9, 924
337, 685

2, 979
4,129
7, 215
1,219
2, 625
381
5, 661

753, 950

211,657

285,718 |

88, 758 I

62, 231

43, 845

1,086,023

24,209

502, 639 !j
6,177
28,033 i
11,380 j
8, 217 |

130,504
2.025
5,203
1,793
2,310

185, 969
2,459
7, 351
3, 273
1,765

865,323
11,294
43, 545
17,825
13, 525

74, 542
475
3, 525
1, 560
1,780

54, 436
609
1, 884
756
435

43,382
324
1,568
874
610

679, 015
9, 736
35, 758
13, 673
9, 405

11,964
75
721
888
1,229

652

556,446

141,835

200, 817

951,512 |

81,882 I

58,120

46, 758

747, 587

270
72
11
97
20
113
13

531, 277
35, 373
9, 019
97, 633
28, 343
15X, 606

179,540
9,665
?>, 774
40,900
10,179
73,807
2,672

165. 207
10,709
2, 998
31, 545
10,642
56, 709
3, 243

928,932
59, 832
16, 530
184,041
51, 944
297, 454
17,146

60, 252
4, 835
1,460
13, 020
3, 525
17, 165
1,175

52, 487
2.430
824
8. 354
2,197
10,404
583

33,892
2,936
1,216
5, 588
3,152
8,215
734

731,618
46,137
13, 030
153,566
42, 994
257, 152
14,286

864, 947

55, 733
: =
725, 986

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32, 508
3,454

596

IT!

14,877

1, 004

Total District No. 10Texas
Arizona.Louisiana. _.
New Mexico.
Oklahoma

574
6

1,309,621

16,192

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Total District No. 11.
California....
Idaho
_..
Nevada
Oregon
Utah
Washington..
Arizona
Total District No. 12

!

Grand total

j 8,110




11,949,201

326, 537 j
5,001,444 j

281, 053
—
4,013,163

1,555,879

101, 432

77, 279

22, 053,198

1,334,822

1, 580, 493

c\
~2~688
50
2,471
314

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 63.—Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of
Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

Mar. 31,
1924

Juno 30,
1924

Oct. 10,
1924

28 banks

25 banks

25 banks

24 banks

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)
Overdrafts
Customer'sliability account of "acceptances"
United States Government securities
Other bonds, stocks, securit ies, etc _
_
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned
_
_
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies-Exchanges for clearing house
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Other assets
Total.

22,505
10
909
5,083
2,364
80
2,153 I
310
310
93
57
20
185

22,298
19
7
940
5, 273
2,104
72
2,313

22,718
19
722
5,305
2,243
113
2,310

|
j
|
!
!

728
5, 590
2, 244
141
3,495

325
258
07
24

331
323
100
24

j
!
j
|

332
188
41
25

439

34, 757

34, 139 I

2, 038
.1,180
373
83

2,419
1,104
451
80

81
34
96
12, 058
16,855
9

35
43
87
12,254
16, 745
2

1,042
10

030
10

292

200

34,757

34,139

380 I

350

34,624 |

30,209

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
_
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.
Amount due to national banks.._
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies- _
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _
United States deposits
Bills payable (including ail obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted
_
A cceptances executed for customers, etc
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.




23,065
10

i
2,420
1,196
471
104

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85 j
12,497 I
17, 008 !
•
576 i
16
""~146~!"
34,624 i

2, 332
1,121
574
72
56
31
74
13,719
17,677
286
177
30,209

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TABLE N O . 61.—Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District of

Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 19.24.
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,
1923

M a r . 31,
1924

Juno 30.
1924

Oct. 10,
1021

7 banks

7 banks

7 banks

7 ban;-'s

BESOUKCES

Loans and discounts (including rediscounts').-.
Overdrafts
Cusl omer's liability account of " acceptances "
T'niled States Government securities
Other bond**, stocks, securities, etc .
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Oilier real estate owned
Lawful reserve wilh .Federal reserve bank
Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from Staio banks, bankers, and trust companies. .
.
Exchanges for clearing house .
Checks on other banks in the same place
Outside checks and other ca^li items
Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Othor assets
.
Total

49,417
28
128
0, 110
13, 927
8,063
430
124
20
5, 081

49,833
12
70
5, 807
13, 718
8,211
430
ISO

3, 024
1. 093
' 377
307

3,037
U81
35o
245

1
720

1

90, 040

89, 752

89, 531

92, 111

11,400
0,150
3, 754
87

11, 400
0,150
3,82.1.
175

11,400
0, 300
2, 902
242

11.400
0. 300
3, 053
472

081
34
270
44,479
22, 258
120

702
14.9
179
42, 029
23, 790
128

1, 1 OS
109
7-itt
41,551
23,911
47

1, 325
50
179
42. 924
2i>, 227

5, 542

48,810
33
7)."954'
11. 172
8, 370
420
215
35
5,870
2,971
410

48, 71.1
19
110
1J 907
8, 337
422
178
21
7, 1.S5
4, 530
409
94
153
1
523

LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
All other undivided profits, 1Q$S expenses and taxes paid.
Amount duo to national banks
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding..
Cashier's checks outstanding . _.
J)emand deposits....
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)
United (States deposits
Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed
Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed 01 her than rediscounts)
Notes and bills red^sco'jnted 1
Letters of credit and travelers checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Acceptances executed by oilier banks for account of this
bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total




40
554
0

150

205

40

52

94

12

12S
21.

70
297

115
940

110
878

90,040

89, 752

89, 531

92,141

TABLE NO. 65.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings and State bank in the District of Columbia, October 10, 1924
[Amounts in even dollars]

Title

Anacostia Bank
Bank of Commerce and Savings
_
_
Bank of Brightwood___
__
Chevy Chase Savings Bank
Citizens Savings Bank
__
_
Departmental Bank
___
East Washington Savings Bank
Fidelity Savings Co
_
_
Industrial Savings Bank
_
_
International Exchange Bank
_
_
McLachlen Banking Corporation._
Mount Vernon Savings Bank...
North Capitol Savings Bank
_.
Northeast Savings Bank.
_
:
_.
Northwest Savings Bank
Park Savings Bank..
_
Potomac Savings Bank__
Prudential Bank..
Security Savings and Commercial Bank—
Seventh Street Sayings Bank
United States Savings Bank
Washington Mechanic's Savings Bank
Washington Savings Bank_
Woodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank-




President

Maurice Otterback...
M. D. Rosenburg
William P. Killeen....
Edw. H.Jones.
L. E. Breuninger
J.T.Exnicious......
John C.Yost--Henry P. Blair..
WalterS. Carter
J. Schiavone
L. P. McLachlen- Wm. G. Muchleisen..
Theodore M ichael
L.P.StewartF. M. Savage..
T. Somerville__
G. W. Offutt
John R. Hawkins._._
J . I . Peyser.S. rR. Wraters
W adeH. Cooper
Ezra Gould._. .
J.D.Jarrell
A. S. Henderson

Cashier

C.V.Etyler
John M. Riordan
R. L. Schreiner
J. Ezra Troth
__
Fernand Petit
__.
II. C.Bock.
Chas. A. McCarthy..
W.Clark Taylor i-._
W. A.Bowie.
J. A. MassicWin. R. Baum.
E.S. Burgess 1 ....
W.R.Lewis
G.C.Burns-R. S.Stunz.
B.A.Bowles
C. W. Banton
S.R.Baulsir
J. D. Howard
Wm. R. De Lashmutt-.
R.IJ. Bagby
J. D. Leonard
Eppa L. Norris

Loans, discounts, and
overdrafts
782,875
966, 805
221, 884
208, 092
940, 510
533,112
807, 294
752, 003
206, 605
392, 886
747, 603
2,292, 556
948, 798
435, 540
59(5, 820
1,9S5, 240
2,640, 075
107, 375
3,125, 498
1,348,318
1,431,893
1, 019, 3fi7
394, 724
190,115

United
Other bonds,
States
investments,
Government and real
securities
estate

224, 805
400
15, 000
9,352
27, 698
50, 463
2,150
100
7,200
9, 871
10, 520
1, 267
128, 103
200
141,815
175, 856
98,133

301,12 J
266, 016
121, 703
114, 883
268, 409
122, 183
215, 136
66, 079
251, 549
163, 766
848, 801
522, 195
378, 468
687,849
231, 494
607, 787
107, 070
920,277
450
703,640
223, 998
260,135
128,998

Cash and
exchange

60, 542
262,176
28,417
44,683
248, 023
36, 804
69, 451
24, 556
90, 080
45, 042
193,197
399,164
121, 829
153, 837
128, 802
460, 051
338, 623
56, 250
469, 852
174, 445
269,927
266, 692
85,479
52,489

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assets

Title

Total
resources
and
liabilities

Capital

Surplus
and
undivided
profits

Due to
banks

Demand >
deposits i
Time
(including
deposits
United
States)

Other
liabilities
W

Anacostia Bank

_

_

_

Bank of Commerce and Savings.._
_
Bank of Brightwood
_
Chevy Chase Savings B a n k . . .
Citizens Savings Bank_
Departmental Bank
East Washington Savings Bank
Fidelity Savings Co
1
Industrial Savings B a n k
International Exchange Bank
McLachlen Banking Corporation.
M o u n t Vernon Savings Bank
_
North Capitol Savings Bank
__
Northeast Savings Bank
Northwest Savings B a n k . P a r k Savings Bank
V
Potomaq Savings B a n k . Prudential Bank
_
Security Savings and Commercial B a n k — _
_
Seventh Street Savings Bank
United States Savings Bank
_
Washington Mechanic's Savings Bank
__
Washington Savings Bank
Woodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank

_

_

4,769
885
582
68

_
_

__
123,017

_

16, 531
___
177

_
_

2, 601
201,019
___

1,144, 538
1,719,802
377, 173

383, 543
1,466, 876
719, 865
1,142, 344
842, 638
550, 384
724,811
1, 796, 801
3,240,3.17
1,459,615
1, 278, 493
1, 013, 920
2, 804, 948
3, 586, 662
273, 496
4,858,461
1, 699, 069
2,405, 460
1, 608, 332
740, 338
371,612

50,000
100,000
88,133
50, 000
200,000
103, 850
100,000
100,000
46, 380
102, 950
150,000
160,000
90,000
100, 000
100,000
50, 000
100, 000
41, 064
200, 000
100,000
100,000
50, 000
100, 000
50,000

72,711
122,621
17, 882
14,843
88,017
40, 077
102, 038
21,601
11,470
23, 079
.127, 390
117,822
66, 089
39, 727
62, 629
156, 118
108, 557
196, 927
100, 225
191, 647
55, 762
27, 552
20, 264

730,412
805, 506
139,041
129, 546
501,441
403, 276
940,306
652, 083
330, 395
160, 092
290,105
245, 793
537, 217
979, 880
1,340, 254 1, 584, 623
757, 304
545, 359
850, 878
282,515
457, 858
391,090
1,179,055 1, 413, 737
1, 276, 528 1,950, 068
137, 614
68, 949
1,96!, 117 2,409, 882
646, 224
848, 999
672, 999 1,407, 182
1,459, 875
21, 567
250, 613
329, 533
162, 434
117, 454
285,638
658, 085
119, 749
177,475
667, 240
119,194

2,047
13,131
2.314

22; 567
863
5, 373
2, 343
fi, 038
16, 509
869
20, 535
3, 621
33, 632
17, 895
140
21,460

190
"11,-994

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§
H

"50,~668

O

~68,-954

H

~49~753

£

"l5,"051

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I35,~OO6
25,000
70,000
3,233
32, 500

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TABLE NO. 66.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trust company in the District of Columbia, October 10, 1924
[Amounts in even dollars]

Title

American Security & Trust Co...
Continental Trust Co.
Merchants Bank & Trust Co
Munsey Trust Co
National Savings & Trust Co
Union Trust Co
Washington Loan & Trust Co

President

Chas. J. Bcll____
Wade II. Cooper
Peter A. Drury
Frank A. Munsey
Win. D. Hoover
E. J. Stellwagen
J. B. Lamer.".

Treasurer

C. E. Howe
Chas. W. Warden
Edwin W. Popkins
C.H.Pope
C. C. Lamborn.
E. B. Olds_
_
Harry G. Meem_

Loans, discounts, and
overdrafts
15,845, 658
2,221, 640
(5,210,245
4,35.1,463
8,024.617
3,541,3%
8, 680, 852

United
Other bonds,
Stales
investments, Cash and
Government
and real
exchange
securities
estate
4,535, 579
65, 433
G. 3UG
411,650
445, 309
680, 707

7,903, 797
1, 382, 231
1.675.416
3,423, 135
2, 322, 099
3, 598, 539
3, 361, 572

4,427,040
610, 089
567, 248
676, 013
3,057, 461
1,822,829
1,768,656

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Title

American Security & Trust Co..
Continental Trust Co
Merchants Bank & Trust Co...
Munsey Trust Co
National Savings & Trust Co...
Union Trust Co
Washington Loan & Trust Co...




Other
assets

258,820
113,081
70, 849
9, 508
339
1.983
69, 430

Total resources and
liabilities

32,970,894
4, 392, 480
8, 523, 758
8, 466, 51.5
13,81(1, 166
9, 410, 086
14. 561, 217

Capital

3, 400,000
1,000,000
1,000, 000
2,000, 000
1, 000, 000
2,000, O X
C)
1,000,000

Surplus and
undivided
profits

3,162, 626
154, 725
308. 027
553, 991
2, 303. 059
906, 888
1, 963, 597

Due to
banks

479, 411
313, 737
651, 926
190, 251
108, 670
83. 217
192, S(J7

Demand deposits (including
United
States)
13, 216,102
1,217,277
3,932,121
4,101, 131
7,501.021
4, 602, 732
8, 353, 464

Time deposits

Other liabilities

K

3
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12,706,698
1,592,006
2, 428, 326
848, 484
2.903,416
.1.709,249
3. 039, 296

6,057
114,735
203, 358
766, 658

to

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108,000
11,91)3

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EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE

557

CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 67.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust
companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 191 A, to 1924
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
Number
United
of com- Loans and Stale* Govpanies discounts i ernment
securities

Date

6
0
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

1914
1915
1916
1917
1018
1919
1920
1921
1922
192:5
1924
1
3
3

7
7

Cash

23, 043

1,401
837

24, 7'.H\

27,150
28, 302
30. 280
39,271
42, 780
42,019
4S, 552
48. 760

Capital

1.0, 000
10,000
.1.0, 000
10,000
10,000
10, 400
10, 400
10, 400
10. 400
11, 100
11, 400

I, 127
977
1.5S4
1, 884
1,618

771

4,071
6, 273
4, 208
3, 470
A, 666
6, 392
6, 145

1,' 601
1, 612

Surplus

4, 600
4, 800
4, 900
5, 000
4, 900
4, 900
5, 000
5. 300
5, 400
5. 750
6, 300

Individual
deposits
(time and
demand) 2
» 28,150
3 29.972
33. oil)
35. 366
40, 461
53, 333
54, 69S
52, 763
57, 309
04, 951
68,151

3
3

Includes overdrafts.
Includes dividends unpaid and postal savings deposits.
Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks.

TABLE N O . 68.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and Slate
banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914, to 1924
[For prior jears see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
United
Number Loans and Slates Govof banks discounts * ernment
securities

Date

1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1
2
3

-.

_

18
18
21
22
24
21
25
27
29
29
24

9,332
9, 805
11,118
12, 172
14, 369
J1,898
15, 970
19, 425
21, 355
22, 703
23. 075

Cash

1
1
547
3, 904
2,816
1,533
1,511
997
1,040
728

Includes overdrafts.
Includes dividends unpaid and postal savings deposits.
Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks.




448
378
431
578
602
650
791
871
975
896
903

Capital

1,380
1,398
1,51.3
1. 607
2,013
2, 260
2,619
2, 969
3, 695
2, 700
2, 332

Surplus

293
262
371.
417
553
523
679
859
1, 270
1, 105
1, 211

Individual
deposits
(time and
demand) 2
3

11,331
a 12,128
3
14,143
3 16,139
22, 979
21, 222
24,124
27, 964
31,981
29,401
31,396

558

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OY THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 69.—Summary of resources and liahilities, receipts and disbursements
of the 22 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six
months period ended on or about December 31, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
Amount

Assets
Loans on real estate
Loans on stock pledged
Interest and fines due and unpaid
Installment on stock due and unpaid ...
Real estate:
Office building
$22C
Other__
78
Real estate sold on contract
Rills receivable
Insurance premiums advanced
Taxes advanced._
Furniture
Cash in hands of treasurer
Cash in hands of secretary__
United States securities.
_
Time deposits

36.943
345
75
80

304
2
1
5
5
17
383
95
346
170

-

Total assets...

Liabilities

A mount

Installment dues paid in on stock
installment dues paid in advance
Installment dues due and unpaidInterest due on installment stock
Advance stock
A dvance payments
Special deposi ts
Special payments
Interest due on special payments
Interest paid in advance.
Bills payable
Matured stock
Due treasurer
Profit (divided)
Profit (undivided)
Surplus

31,619
7
10
1,165
1,954
8
20
209
4
1
553
133
6
63
1,203
1,816

Total liabilities

"I

38, 771

38, 771

I

R E C E I P T S A N D D I S B U R S E M E N T S FOR SIX M O N T H S
Receipts
Cash in treasury at commencement of
six months
Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of six months
Installment dues received during six
months-Advance stock
Advance payments
_
Special deposits
_.
Special payments
Interest received during six months
Transfer fees
Loans repaid
_
Loans matured
Taxes re paid.
Insurance premiums repaid
Rents. _
_
Bills payable
Matured stock
Commission on insurance
Other receipts
Total receipts




Amount

323
93
7,337
249
64
20
20
1,110
3
4,648
24
1
16
8
405
13
3
10

14,347

Disbursements

Amount

Loans on real estate
Loans on stock pledged
__
Installment dues withdrawn
Installment stock matured
Advance stock withdrawn _
Special deposits withdrawn
_
Special payments withdrawn
Interest or profit on stock withdrawn..
Bills payable
Interest on bills payable
Real estate.
Taxes ad vanced
Insurance premiums advanced
Matured stock
Dividends._
Expenses:
General
$44
Salaries
116
Stationery, postage, printing. _. 7
Cash in hands of treasurer
Cash in hands of secretary. _
Other disbursements
Total disbursements

_

5,640
171
6,705
24
292
2
17
261
391
15
1
2
15
6
158

167
375
102
3
14,347

EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

559

TABLE N O . 70.—Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements

of the 23 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six
mofiths-periodended on or about June 30, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Liabilities

Amount
Loans on real estate.-.

_

Loans on stock pledged
Interest and fines due and unpaid
Installment on stock due and u n p a i d . . .
Kcal estate:
Office building
$358
Other
9
Real estate sold on contract
Bills receivable
Insurance premiums ad vanced
Taxes advanced
Furniture
_
Cash in h a n d s of treasurer
Cash in hands of secretary
United States securities
__
Time deposits
Other assets

__

Tota 1 asset s

"I

Amount

Installment dues paid in on stock
Installment dues paid in advance
Installment dues due and unpaid.
Interest due on installment stock.
Advance stock
Interest due on advanced stock...
Advance payments
Special deposits
Special payments
Interest due on special paymentsInterest paid in advance
Bills payable...
Matured stock.
Due treasurer
Profit (divided)
Profit (undivided)
Surplus

38,603
365
40
11

367
3
1
4
4
16
368
180
324
230
1

Total liabilities.

40,467

40,4G7

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS
Receipts
Cash in treasury at commencement of
six months...
Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of six months
Installment dues received during six
months.
Advance stock
Advance payments

Special deposits
Special payments
Interest received during six months ._.
Transfer fees
_
Loans repaid
_
_
Loans matured
Taxes repaid
Insurance premiums repaid
Real estate

Rents.
"Bills payable
Bills receivable
Matured stock. _
Commission on insurance. _
United States securities
Other receipts
Total receipts




Amount

:

Disbursements
:

376
101
7,661
190
59
25
60
1,161
3
4,182
143
4
22
8
10
356
25
5
5
83
75
14, 554

Loans on real estate.
_
Loans on stock pledged
Installment dues withdrawn
Installment stock matured
A dvance stock withdrawn
Special payments withdrawn. _
Interest or profit on stock withdrawn.. _
Bills payable..
_
Interest on bills payable
Real estate
Taxes advanced
_
Insurance premiums advanced
Matured stock
...
Bills receivable
Dividends
' Expenses:
General
$55
Salaries
122
Stationery, postage, printing.. 4

Amount
5,908
143
6,218
86
264
20
297
429
11
2
25
19
21
25
274

Cash in hands of treasurer
Cash in hands of secretary
United States securities
Other disbursements

181
368
130
60
73

Total disbursements

14,554

TABLE NO. 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,^86 State {commercial) banks at close of business June SO, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Resources

States, Territories, etc.

Rhode Island
Connecticut

_

Loans and
Num- discounts
ber of (including
banks
rediscounts)

_

Overdrafts

1,229
4,406

3,250
13,216

5,635

16,466

Total New England Stai

Invest- Banking
house,
ments
(including furnipremium ture, and
on bonds) fixtures

Other
real
estate
owned

11.9
535

30

654

30

173, 342
8, 550
30,153

3 28, 794
2,221
14,662
406
3,388

267
2,688
88
483

608,176

258
32
303
9
119

846, 247
41, 987
224, 388
6, 598
74,700

313
15
90
1
44

372,143

721

1,193, 920

463

Lawful roservo with Checks
Federnl re- and
Due from serve bank other
banks
cash
and other
items
reserve
agents
233
2,113

204
2

39
2 746

176,499

29

26, 670

589
1,793
40
664

49,471

3, 526

34, 905

173,514
106,161
210, 071
110, 870
197, 802
58,488
98, 550
102, 851
236, 658
159, 887
114, 680
177, 947
180, 427

163
337
500
1,004
339
91
102
1,542
1,193
596
511
581
646

16, 668
13, 032
17, 563
11,494
15, 799
10,138
9, 916
21,849
34, 277
13, 681
8, 859
36, 991
19, 238

7,425
4,921
9, .198
3, 567
9, 933
3,070
3,856
2,981
15, 065
9,347
5,198
6, 042
8,450

1,867
872
2,269
2,762
5,311
1,003
2,033
1,379
3,822
4,811
2,871
1,058
2,953

5 16, 751
14, 754
30, 911
15, 009
22, 714
18, 311
18,023
22, 249
42,062
< 33,106
20, 890
27, 839
34, 904

Total Southern States..,

5,144

1, 927, 906

7,605

229, 505

89, 053

33,011

317, 523

18, 621

11, 605

1, 091, 744
176,167
1, 364, 951
373, 719
336, 749

488
378
1,132
326
429

307,413
37, 091
489, 265
565,401
94, 755

56, 604
8,799
50, 456
32,188
11,220

13,747
2,023
6,659
4,101
2,897

46, 765
28, 843
232, 280
2, 139
2, 938

112,410

1.775
2,020
8, 020
8, 582
515

7, 301

8, 521
"2," 799'

70, 000
108, 025
53,923

5,318
21,352

748

140, (J94
3, 387
26, 208
658
5, 552

341
186
1535
6 330
1562
197
l 257
322
218
867
394.
8 474
1461




205
543

41,510
1,944
10,408
229
2,607

55, 315
393
1,724
5
230

1, 709, 093
77, 330
467, 53f)
16.916
119,783

3, 086

56, 098

57, 667

2, 390, 657

4,122
3, 275
6, 383
2,322
4, 594
2, 917
4, 361
3, 089
6, 203
10,518
3,554
5,900
5,045

13, 409
533
746
1,889
3, 778
981
849
2, 852
854
7, 742
872
1,416
11,584

235, 605
144, 762
280, 619
150,109
270, 697
95,824
139, 232
159,386
357,389
239,688
16i, 607
259,700
267, 723

62, 283

47. 505

2, 762,341

31,
6,
42,
23,
10,

44, 742
429
10. 873
20, 971
739

1, 727,826
262, 682
2,350, 848
1,152,159
518,135

206

19, 561
2, 257
11,372
321
1,394

New York
_
New Jersey
_._
Pennsylvania
Delaware
_
Maryland
Total Eastern States....
Virginia *
_
__
West Virginia 4
North Carolina ..
South Carolina4
Georgia4
Florida. 4
_
__
Alabama 4
Mississippi
Louisiana4
Texas..
Arkansas
Kentucky4
Tennessee4
_
_
Ohio
Indiana4
_
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin

Exchanges Cash on Other re- Aggregate
resources
for
hand
sources
and liaclearing
bilities
house

206, 246
174
417
809
.532
825
33
1, 906
315
432
4, 476

703
2, 501
383
2,594
1,542
561
6,828
1, 058
1, 494

064
932
093
0f>5
526

»l.r>, 271
4 X~l
11,039

1,370
200
8. 301

373. SSI
231 :'i8;5
502, 035

145, 451

93, 091

7, 122,154

819
3, 705
548
925
(544
380
550
159
64

94,734
131, 328
204, 074
203, 727
32, 076
23, 8K0
47, 570
9, 521
74, 540

1

30
339

1.332
e 2. 224
o 10, 098
0, 489
993
881
1,801
307
2,152

2, o80

1,023

20, 337

7, 794

971, 402

H

2, 356
9, 665
37,512
174
1,901

3X4
420
18, 808
200
450
53
75

1,218
1.C90
21, 305
004
43
208

3,920
3, 782
22, 846
1,210
1,180
1,018
2, 276

1,192
3. 0-49
27,096
172
352
234
787

104,912
110,087
821, 740
35, 341
08. 277
23,211
45, 640

51.998 I

20,450

21, 648

30, 244

32, 882

1,275,808

3S
832
2,040
417

1, 083
39

739
3. 520
3, 929
10, 08(5

3,931
981
1.1,359

7,
04,
52,
142,

3.327

1,122

18,880

10,271

200. Q10

273,113

135, 492

340, 611

255, 839

14, 816.. 011

1,056
393
1, 352

20S, 724
18S 940
331,340

010
2~9
798

35, 121
0 832
70, 049

10, 598
0 384
12, 147

9, 525
4 5(i2
5, 120

« 29, 291
22 4SI
50, 993

1, 224

6, 813

4,132, 340

4,440

1,000,527

188, 39(5

48, 001

421,730

345, 582

518
427
925
1,015
139
74
_ _ _
184
41
8
385
- -_ -

73, 466
93, 411
213, 611
190,859
21, 326
16.282
30,153
6,425
40, 658

137
480
1,105
658
84
82
70
21
214

3, 734
2, 584
12, 096
17, 661
2,190
1, 349
5, 847
831
9,808

3,133
3, 582
7,248
7. 599
1,321
704
1, 527
291
1, 985

5, 023
5, 800
7,914
4,423
1,441
419
817
281
1,212

290
•18.741
9
41, 345
33, 523
3.945
3. 543
105
1,101
11, 428

6,462

3, 708

692, 191

2, 851

56,100

27, 390

27, 390

114.081

13,025

261
171
300
107
88
23
39

94, 267
60, 084
486, 907
19, 901
42,072
14, 950
27, 372

07
144
1, 725
33
208
.-)<
40

37, 470
22. 311
104; 140
5, 894
9, 703
2, 672
0,102

5,901
2,931
29,147
1,152
1,488
051
1,140

1,258
1,021
1,304
1,097
1. 247
300
929

10,879
0. 190
70. 740
5. 190
8. 2S0
3, 233
6, 645

Total Pacific States

995

752,213

2, 334

188.292

42,4.10

7, .150

117,109

Alaska 4
_
T h e Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico *
Philippines

14
9
17
11

3, 304
33, 800
32, 889
80, 939

12
•153
233
21, 094

2, 089
11,838
4. 282
5,711

226
804
1,012
1,151

155
345
322
507

1.203
8.410
5, 497
10,31.7

51

150,932

22, 392

23,920

3, 253

1,389

25, 433

17,436

8,805,968

40,089

2,718,155

400,033

121,106

1, 032, 954

^Minnesota
Missouri

-

Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska *
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho 4
Utah 4
Nevada
Arizona

Total Alaska
possessions

__

_ .. .
-- _

and

insular

Total United States ant] insular possessions

10

4, 9S2
28, 044
338
2 741
109
33(5
• 132
246 _
471
12
295

6,169
3
391

i
_J

107.289

1, 254
_.

W
M

H

M
w
o
o
H
W
O

706
005
208
880

ft

1
2
3
4
£
6
7
s
8

005,931

Includes branches.
Includes exchanges for clearing house.
Includes other real estate.
All banks other than national in the State.
includes lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.
Includes one private bank.
Includes lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, checks, and other cash items, and exchanges for clearing house.
Includes trust companies.
Estimated.
"Includes commercial business of departmental banks.
NOTE.—Figures for Nebraska, July 21, 1924; Kansas, May 12, 1924; Philippines, June 30 ,1923.




2,150

;

TABLE N O . 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June 80,

Or

1924—Continued

to

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Liabilities

States, Territories, etc.

Capital
stock paid
in

Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia. _
West VirginiaNorth Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana.
TexasArkansas

_




Surplus

Undivided
profits (less
expenses
and taxes
paid)

Due to all
banks

Individual
deposits
Certified
checks a n d (including
dividends
cashiers'
unpaid and
checks
postal
savings)

United
States
deposits

Notes and
bills rediscounted

270
450

81
726

183
701

27
452

4,533
17,958

720

_

220
925
1,145

807

884

479

22,491

69,698
3,900
27,194
877
6,125

186,794
3,213
29,499
704
6,148

1,655
11,535
820
2,106

53, 277
468
5,231
78
441

410
2,015
27

1,440, 921
65, 331
382,184
14, 329
102,609

270
102

1,386
54
907

107,794

126,358

16,122

!
59,495 |

2,452

2,005,374

372

27, 916
10,915
23, 854
15,226
31, 500
7,023
13,390
12,125
23,040
30, 726
16,621

15,285
8,270
11,562
7,286
15, 801
2,232
6,664
6,052
13,129
9.356
6,262

6,026
2,703
5,261
2,801
7,939
1,052
3,651
2,155
6,648
3,854
2,816

6,728
2,377
10, 837
1,893
11,841
1, 858

2, 276
734
3,207
486
843
1, 313

3,132
28, 578
5, 559
7,910

393 :
2, 046
1,662
1,030 i

Bills
payable
(including
advances
received
from W a r
Finance
Corporation and
certificates
of deposit
representing money
borrowed)

150, 293
114,744
200,839
110,159
169,309
80,917
107.699
120,054
2fi2. 245
174.731
114,038

1
Other
liabilities

w
O
o
4
340

j

i

144

236

46,614
403
4, 239
25
283

2, 583

18,543

51,5(14

4,998
928
5,809
2,166
12, 530
170
1, 509
2,440
3,636

1

10,403
1,626
4,629
50
1,835

8,744
3,096
17,647
7,194
16, 548
615
5, 532
8,197
8,034
3
9,409
8,694

13,339
995
1,603
2,898
4,386
644
787
4, 838
10,033
4, 391
1,254

o
r
r
w
w

2,982

n
d
w
w

22,402
24,924

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
.
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
._ . .
Missouri_
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
_.
South Dakota _
.
Nebraska
Xansas
Montana
Wvominc
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
.
Oregon __ _..
.. .
California
Idaho
Utah
. . .
Nevada
Arizona
_
Total Pacific States
_

.-

.

_

_..

__ _

Alaska
Tho Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
.
_. - - Philippines
Total Alaska and insular possessions.
Total United States and insular possessions
1
Includes undivided profits.
«Includes rediscounts.




44,906

84, 584

16, 263

2,006, 702

60, 322
8,913
89, 052
43, 710
13, 632
10,004
7, 226
23,301

18,080
3,763
67,210
13,689
7,953
2,258
2,403
8,188

60,701
2,879
105,029
17,145
10,085
3,953

12,510
845
24,178
10,180
3,026
3,583

1,413,465
217, 622
1, 852, 976
976,088
443, 331
318, 577
193, 041
« 391, 821

2,913

464,822

- .

131, 252

107, 962
23,063
154, 459
59,837
32,369
25, 276
18,329
43,527

-- -

* 16, 320

259,662

Kentucky
_
Tennessee
Total Southern States

2(55, 160

123,544

211, 200

54,322

5,806,921

3,036

8,671
9,146
24,138
24, 251
4,630
2,163
4, 669
1,500
7,005

2,994
3,189
7,047
13,433
i, 157
904
2, 079
335
1,287

3, 258
1,308
3,881
168
563
406
90
481

206
1,321
8,081
5,451
177
5 611
281
91
52

629
(570

1,039

69,165
104, 080
246,430
206,386
22,653"
18, 791
38,246
6,623
58,370

65
756

86,173

32, 425

10,155

16, 271

4,439

770,744

11,484
8, 675
71,474
3,315
5, 328
L, 686
3, 799

3, 789
3, 289
28, 265
941.
2,947
547
1,674

1,830
1, 752
15, 279
424
1, 158
306
719

3,759
4,670
59,396
234
2,803
129
1, 536

1,240
1,140
382
560
556
658

138, 841
92,447
610, 519
27,724
54,338
19,641
35,156

105, 761

41,452

21,468

72, 527

4, 536

605
.*>, 300
8,418
24, 364

173
1,459
1,408
1, 954

245
1, 358
691
6 10, 540

98
741
1, 205
19, 368

44
76
388
218

3,871

2,273

i 13,033

11,408

1, 276
253
572

197, 333
3 204, 341

5, 293
210,718

12,208
414, 707

42,461

104,428

72,083

4, 361
989
4,820
2, 570
2, 219
1,848

11.063
4,417
14,004
7, 277
5,160
8,049
2 11,421

27, 449
191
39,120
21,6(53
237
336
2, 165
8, 281

32, 316

61,391

99, 442

269
1,015

53
575
1,938
670
323

112
264
4,400

12,747
8,074
5,132
1,960
2,715
3 854
1,168
552
23

821

12,479

33,225

4, 730

64
2,603

1, 255
1,337
10,472
757
172

1,429
752
4, 056
1, 379
828

146

1,297

1,285
2, 561
19,676
185
143
34(5
655

978,666

2, 067

14,139

9, 741

24,851

6, 572
52,929
35,119
69, 715

994

1,493

3
712
4,886

23
4, 139
1,840
32, 915

123

1.5, 50g

6, 419

37
1
1, 133

30, 687

4, 994

6 8, 246

21,412

726

164, 335

994

1, 499

5, 601

38,917

1, 061,619

t5O2, 786

208, 756

466, 373

83, 217

11,755,233

7,890

105, 477

232,929

291, 731

8 Includes all deposits.
Includes reserve accounts.

4

8 Includes cashiers' checks.
«Deficit.

Or

TABLE N O . 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Investments

Loans and discounts

On
demand,
On time,
On
secured demand, secured On time, Secured Secured
by col- not se- by collat- not se- by farm by other
lateral cured by eral other cured by land
real
other
estate
than real collateral
than real collateral estate
estate

States, Territories, etc.

Rhode Island
Total New England States

Virginia
West Virginia . .
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
__
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
_
_
Kentucky
Tennessee
_
Total Southern States




573

27 |
7,498
34,378
2, 697
8,948
53, 521

4,371

104

53

614

2,900
21,839
540
5,999
31, 278

3,234

573

983

2,127
24,021
186
6, 893
33,227

42,739

1,607

13,210

791

104

53

614

775, 701
1,835

3, 002
28, 223
.1,083
6,825

372,143
0, 308
71,899
2, 203
11,073

18,
74,
1,
30,

955
625
546
511

125,637

245
2,993
245
3, 483

149, 283

35,805

116,124

> _
_

B
2
8

O

o

4,013

70, 480
8, 427
00, 532
1, 384
2,454

_

.

Railroad
bonds

351
440

983

1,667

i

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States

State,
United
States county,
Govern- and mument se- nicipal
curities bonds

13,210

27

C!OTW0tir»nt

Not
classified

Bonds
of other
public
service
Other
corporabonds,
tions (instocks,
cluding
warrants,
street and
etc.
interurban
railway
bonds)

7,672
88,271

4,922

74,754
3,247

35,152

7,088

13,183
23,004

100, 314

8,158

120, 740

151,276 |

7,688

72,052

19,895
797,491
173, 514
100,101
7, 798
110, 870
197, 802
58,488
98. 550
102, 851
230, 058
10, 510
98
177, 947
180,427
1,407, 080

4,403
23, 747
2,388
3, 235

2, 010
7,702
1,202
1, 785

7, 599
41,771
1, 014
7,235

33, 773

13,305

58,219

2,914
9, 209
3,488
3,913

2,028

527

39,193

800

1,787
3,033
5, 580
8,131
3,039

387
124
909
4,998

42, 354

9,306

586

169

1,113

109

47
3,966

403,680
10, 068
10,118
5. 739
8, 000
11, 080
10,138
8,129
17,829
28, 573
3,820
222
30,991
19, 238
170, 503

5
ft)

O
H

W

is

O

d
w
w
w

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois

1,091,744
170, 107
1,304, 951
373.719
330, 749
208, 724
188,940
331,340

i

...

Wisconsin
^Tinnosot'-^
Iowa
Missouri

!
|

;

1

Total Middle Western States_
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico. _
Oklahoma

73,400
93,411
213, (ill
190, 859
1, 740

1,064

9, 012

4, 352

3, 958

296

_

2, 456

2,052

717

502

1,877

12, 0(58

G,010

717

4,8.54

_.

Total Pacific States. _
Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
Philippines
Total Alaska and insular possessions
Total United States and insular possessions

79,108
58,490

94,002

28, 342
13, 590
6, 046

149,475
24,843
157, 392
505, 401
00,413
21, 531
ISO
70,049

I

318,91.7 |

173.230

58,490

•

6, 331
800

10, ?82
30, 153
189
40, 058

1, 471
334

149

28

20

004, 029

8, 930

119

28

20

1, 055,890
3, 734
2, 584
12,090
11,330
1, 390
1,349
4, 370
300
9, 808
40, 907

3, 409

1, 454

628

2, 480

1,197

113

310

37. 470
15,500
03, 800
5, S94
3, 0S3
2, 072
1, 990

082, 942

53, 034

2, 051

741

1,439

130,427

2, 504
10,771

813
2, 007
1, 852

300
1,51)0
502
250

122
459
115
39(5

1S5
1,071
255

573
0,111
1,813
4, 81.0

2,708 |

1,092

2,111

13,307

01, 240

102,030

1,890,853

8C8

699

14,179

15, 000

o, 467

5,28(5

5, 201

1, 308

7, 770

8,208

713

3,972

94.207
00. 084
4H0,907
19, 901
573
14,950
200

6,069

2,007

21, 949

23,808

6,180

9, 258

60,123

_._

_




213

2,030

Total Western States
Washington.
Oregon
California
Idaho
_ _
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

1 4,132,340

78, 770
12, 248
179, 321

6, 805
40, 334

6,827
2, 401
2, 580

2,019
3, 401
4, 257

1,137
8,029
1, 957

2,476
15, 303
3, 338

844
340

800
4, 570
2.851
2, 338

11,874

0, 077

11,123

21,117

1,184

10, 559

85, 398

4,702

173. 814

53,022

199,080

329,515

19, 252

240,989

7, 843, 090

402, 507

201.. 513

1,129

OJ

TABLE NO. 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June SO, 1924—Continued
CD

[In thousands of dollars]
Cash

States, Territories, etc.

Gold
coin

182
472

5

Total Eastern States

_.

40

654

118
752
10
174

..__

97
627
12
244

33,808
1, 707
8,882
206
2,189

16
147
1

1,054

980

46, 792

164

378
89

826
1348

5,179
1,885

195

506
1 915
1, 704
555

5,011
3,808
2, 759

Total Southern States
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin




277
2,761
240

3, 940

4,854 |

2,582

2,003

2,594
1,308

Dividends
unpaid

Savings
deposits or
Time
deposits in certificates
interest or
of
savings
deposit
department

Postal
savings
deposits

2,200
12,927
15,127

189
3,204

63

3,393

63

3,908

6

29, 773
118, 325
8,154
35,461

324
1,459

119
459
4
174

34, 431
244, 097
6,031
66, 834

283
17, 516
140

40
328

7,708

191,713

],783

756

351, 393

17,939

368

65, 836
65, 085
100,110
47, 561
73, 667
52,313

3,802
1,011
13, 761
522
2, 346

680
431
313
231
316
76

51, 660
26, 685
55, 862
40,691
51, 370
22,195

28, 309
21,523
29,465
21,154
39, 388

5, 900
5,045

173

44, 550
150, 295
154, 258
73,715
96,887
117,172

1,541
489
4,691

83
676
294

25, 127
79,148
2, 289
'20,188

29, 057
23,081
16, 387
14, 574

7,702

2,072

=====

27

173

34, 674

1,041,449

28,166

3,100

462,390

222,938

26,036

369

74
6, 932
3,492
23,055

569,411
111,446
890, 563

22,138
57, 472
38, 207

1, 658
95
3,332

681,801
43, 526
782, 0D0

97,160
403
138,824

1, 132

153,776

19, 297

416

135, 705

133, 873

264

210

1,441,422
9
1,325

87,169

|

1,440,921
361
140

18,642

7,903

Deposits
not
classified

2,144
.1,764

4, 594
2,917
4,361
2,388

36,007
1,105

Individual Demand
certifideposits
cates of
subject
deposit
to check

Time deposits

4,122
3,275

_._

_-

Cash
not
classified

3

13
27

49

Total New England States._

Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
_Georgia
_
Florida..
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
.__._
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

Paper
currency

Nickels
and
cents

7
42

Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
_____
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
___
Maryland

Silver
coin

Demand deposits

27 |

2,222
6, 333
107, 699
21, 237
7,504
1,308
549
100,446
248,632
40, Hi.-)
4, 680
976,088

Minnesota
Iowa
IVIissouri
_i
33
oo
°
1
to
j
1
I
I
03
"^

15, 271
4,871
11,639

Total Middle Western States
North Dakota...
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
_
___ _____
IVtontana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
_ _
Oklahoma

6,484

652
119
276
17
1,064
—_

T

Total W estern States
Washington.
__
Oregon
California
Idaho
__ _
Utah
_
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States

579

1,359

4,478
732

56

1,236
288

5

1,415

6,734

5

278
2 5, 017

65, 334

2,040,512

142, 409

19, 921
34, 877
98, 605
130, 504
12, 248
11,268
21,213
4,277

240
346
9, 428
398
133
944
180

18
2

2,095

14
2

17,119

332, 913

11,669

3,920
3, 782
20, 366
1,216
7
1,018

43, 409
54, 548

142
881
289
1
2,152

33

48, 975

113,957

5, 534

1, 741, 359

661,693

18

2, Of52
4, 427
7,390

9,931
862

46, 335
64, 4.1.2
140, 435
66, 436
7,874
4
7, 390
6,086
1,253

54

26, 767

1, 251
686

38
55

17, 942
27,218
8,931
22, 379

345
28
25
455

22
79

44
193,011

177,476

3 49, 302

1,396

1,214,018
607

o
w

36
47
28

11
2L
58,370

H

340,221

111

59,009

H

64, 774
26,611

11,686
10, 236

582
311.

17,101

5. 620
5, 845
952
3, 732

221.
51
234

181
155
4
(527, 960

610, 519

245

323

1, 697

11

24

3, 795
20, 766
9, 527
8,328

2,992

537

2,386

20

30, 309

174, 427

2, 790

218

133,801

38,071

1, 399

114
95
204
121

43
121
397
62

570
1,452
2, 853
6,860

3
1
56
6

9
1, 857
419
3, 637

3, 274
15,047
19, 435
19, 308

90
1,053
1,171
948

0
71
34

2,451
8,825
11,270
6. 301

302
4, 061
1,709
4, 751

449
19
128

534

623

11,735

66

5, 922

57,064

3, 262

111

2S,S47

.10,823

596

16, 117

11, 557

156,889

1,012

161,066

3, 853, 205

193, 472

9, 836

2, 748,465

1,291,685

3, 897

O

o
o

63, 632
3, (554, 673

267

Total Alaska and insular possessions
Total United States and insular possessions




69, 946

2,480

\laska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
Philippines

i Includes minor coin.

3,108

_

91, 771
223, 545

1, 332
2,224
10,098

-

1

214

689

Includes cashiers' checks.

9

s Includes postal savings deposits.

H
W
O

23, 853
1, 372
38, 407

* Includes savings deposits.

o

C7
CD

TABLE N O . 72.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies at close of business June SO, 192/+
OO

[In thousands of dollars]
Jlesources

Number of
banks

States, Territories, etc.

_

54
i 15
40
3 95
* 12
80

Total New England States

296

Maine
__
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
_._
New Jersey..
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
West Virginia
Florida
Texas..

_




77,705
14,310
54,601
498,172
112,449
93,333
850, 570 I

Overdrafts

72
34
22
254
19
134

Investments (including
premiums
on bonds)

Banking
house (in- Other
cluding
real
furniture estate
and
owned
fixtures)

Due from
banks

8,692
1,510
3,808
21,815
1,142
13, 575

Lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
bank or
other
reserve
agents

ExChecks
and other changes
for
cash
clearing
items
house

64,131
8,737
15, 829
133,823
101, 705
114,389

2,222
253
850
15,511
3,564
6,167

497
20
407
438
21
713

28,567

2,096

50, 602

• 70,062
20,018
65,365
1,878
5,732
8,376

2,149
19,650
260
1,526
426

116,443
42, 571
63, 541
2, 969
6, 839
7,327

385, 942 ! « 405,149
22, 279 j
2, (532
102,051 I 2,858
3,446 j
94
21,027 !
733
215 [
745

239, 690 I

534,960

535

157
394
32
29
7

2,192, 225
462,202
949,6*4
34,336
122, 306
48, 925

384
67
33

922, 638
252, 071
637, 679
13, 795
60, 536
20,426

723

3, 809,638

1,541

1, 907,145

171,431

24,011

65, 569
47, 464
58,941

64
40
163

12, 705
11,516
10,830

3,883
2,850
1,726

602
412
1,933

160

171, 974

267

35,051

8,459

2,947

174
12
J5
23

164, 372
15,531
7,029
19, 769

145
1,761

97, 569
43, 230
4,479
21, 786

11,093
765
1, 714
280

1,737
1,821
74
1,169

66

59,922
15, 501
1,702

178;
16,780 !__.
319 i 1,662
5 2,619 I

77,125 |

19,962 j

7,624
15, 658
7
12,127

.104

_
_

Total Southern States
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota

Loans and
discounts
(including
rediscounts)

921

1,662 1

Cash on
hand

2,983
3
356
775
12, 565
6, 596
4,858
28,133

Other

478
8
1,239 j
6, 844 j
4,117
936
13,622 !

Aggregate
resources
and
liabilities

156,780
25,294
77, 769
766,124

247,095
238,426
1,511,488

35, 681
14, 325
36,864
1,103
2, 117
1,555

222, 021

8,370
28,322
1,131
3,326
539

4,351,082
831, 796
1,924, 350
59,416
228,149
89, 53 J.

412,211

28,343

91,645

263,709

7,484,324

36
852

842

2,058
' 3, 853

464
815
1, 967

93, 847
81.744
91, 540

35, 409

888

842

8,048

3, 246

267,131

28, 284

1,885

6,209
208
76
7
3, 671

1,240

312,534
73,315
16, 798
55,2o2

281 j
'8,497 j

9,999 ;_
3,034 j

25

2,137

13

Iowa
. . «--- — - Missouri
_
Totai Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Kansas.
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
California
Utah.,,.___..
_._
_.
Total Pacific States
The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession).
Total United States and insular possession
_.
1
2 Includes savings departments of
3 Includes checks and cash items.

21
124

30, 445
154, 860

191

707
169,052

398
9, 259

1, 247
3,758

2, 595
64, 462

309

392, 006

$,116

336,823

23, 509

9,806

104,119

13,033

11,194

4
6
16
14
2
15
1

99
334
261
734
44
1,149

47
7 981
1,266
5,165
91

147

139

51
202
357
305
5
271
34
16

7

4

835
113
2,387

§2

1,077
3,038
7,825
14, 974
389
18,077
1, 678
651

60

47, 709

18,462

2,874

1,241

7, 895

6
34
5

1,218
3, 259
10, 891

2,323
7, 554
602

62
1,421
66

746
6
457

69
699
205

20

40
39

45

15, 368

11

10, 379

1, 549

1,209

1,033

20

79

11

6, 555

671

1,951

373

113

1,834

1,664

5, 293,820

5,196

2,748,425

236, 762

41,423

440, 582

0

13 banks.
Includes savings departments of 70 banks.
NOTE .—Figures for Kansas, May 12,1924.




12

23
1
27
1
56

II

' ^
8,947
12
117

4
6 Includes branches.
6 Includes exchanges

for clearing house.
Includes "other real estate."

79

8,107

119
147

7
8
6

1, 0f>5
4, 830

853
15,144

37, 322
430, 840

13

16,059

17? 384

926, Ofil

12
6
927
6
706 : : : : : : : : :
29

15
' 117
44
1,217
40
936
56
1

9, 284

7

2,278
4,870
12,848
29, 381
648
38, 359
2,043
1, 07S

50
690
57
60

1, 683

80
633, 392

446,103

41

2,426

864

91,505

4

8, 254

6
18
12

166
235
195

4, 504
13, 232
12, 468

4

36

596

30, 284

1, 380

12,984

300,807

10,323, 777

W

:.-.x ,:
30, 905

146, 362

Estimated.
Returns from 2 trust companies included with State commercial banks.
Includes trust business of departmental banks.

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Or

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

O
Liabilities

Sattes, Territories, etc.

Capital
stock
paid in

5,440
1,055
2.666
35,100
9,102
15,363

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
M assachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York__..._
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia

68, 726

71,415

4,172

1,428

497

2,655
17,475
4,469
5,161

20
27,394
1,760
1, 658

157
7,197
746

33,932

32, 260

_
_

Total Southern States._
-




136,099
21,197
68,036
628, 593
210, 428
201, 253
1, 265, 606

8, 597
4

« 253,044
33, 565
222, 217
3,319
19,257
6,300

16,152
49,325
1,919
5, 348
2,902

468, 120
11,402
48, 236
4, 256
8,877
1,350

3,988
10, 391
190

419, 617

Total Eastern States-

. _

_..

4,340
i 1,9(55
2,663
38,300
13,452
10,695

Individual
deposits
Certified
Due to
checks and (including
dividends
all banks
cashier's unpaid and
checks
postal
savings)

201,875
44, 334
140,016
6, 062
15, 930
11,400

West Virginia
Florida
Texas
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin

Surplus

Undivided
profits (less
expenses
and taxes
paid)

537, 702

75, 646

9,424
6, 250
11,900

5,536
2, 256
3,358

1,892
1,375
2,311

27,574

11,150

22,403
8,550
2,460

9, 601
6,630
1,358

United
States
deposits

Bills
payable
(including
advances received from
War
Notes and Finance
Other
bills reciis- Corporaliubilities
countcd
tion and
certificates
of deposits
representing money
borrowed)

2 3, 300

726
1,077
110
6,338
6,940
996

2, 630

10,892

16,187

5, 199
2, 796
3,884
559

14,07J
8,212
16,927
143
963

178, 703
9,812
46,871
1,349
8. 240
1,149

505

1,045
198
1, 243

3, 573

168
1,957

1,294
2,725

1,739
13,156
597

918

3, 230, 070
699, 796
1, 373, 327
41,581
173, 975
65,465

542, 241

15,487

5, 584, 214

15, 539

12,438

40, 316

241,124

2,123
3,897
4,411

353
1,186
953

70, 781
64, 205
64, 071

1,116
265

1,927
470
2 3, 572

695
1,840
964

5,578

10,431

2,492

199,057

1,381

5,969

3,499

5,836
3, 702
1,215

7, 426
37
8

1,746

257,104
35,202
11,713

4,935

2,618
1,619
10

865
17,575
11

23

47

Minnesota
_
__
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Kansas
Montana
.
._
Wyoming
._
Colorado
New Mexico
Total Western States
Washington
California
Utah
Total Pacific States

_

The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession)
Total United States and insular possession

2,189
1,130
5,936

41,372

44,957

20,008

400
360
2,150
2,200
75
2,165
250
475

169
107
528
878
35
1,185
50
180

58
107
536
406
6
1,047
27
56

3,132

2,243

1.459
9,300
867

_

2,502
1,008
23,858

8, 075

...

5,935
3,760
38,383
81,491

_.

1,072
1,267
303

103
2,343
152

11,626

2,C42

2, 598

588

49,0.18

2, 691

659,170

5, 523

727
766
2,066

2
38
143
268

6 1,640
3,369
6,031
23,499
528
32, 333
1,702
280

16,816

46,347
7
162
7
51

U

1,006

1,267

943

17

672, 265

140, 948

638, 348

34

2,908

384

125
429

1, 336
322
9, 599

1,607

4,341

9

2, 662
13
23
228

1,108

551
4

3,906

3

25

6,217
2,760
18,919

499

781

621,015

1 Includes undivided profits and guaranty fund.
2 Includes rediscounts.




32,017
26,109
6 297,025

4. (i67
2 2, 555
5, 347

2

922

215

554

11,257

o
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69, 382

Includes undivided profits.
* Includes all deposits.

7, 785, 331

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76

6, 295
30, 273

60
10
87

16, 782

12.1.

359

K

22, 082

77,576

319,157

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to

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Loans and discounts

On
On time,
demand,
On
secured demand secured On time, Secured Secured
by colby colother
not
not
lateral curedse- by farm byreal
lateral curedseby
by other
land
other
estate
collateral
than real collateral than real
estate
estate

States, Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont

Not.
classified

77, 705
10,862
54, 601
31,304

Bonds of
other
public
United
State,
service
States
county,
corporaGovern- and mu- Railroad tons (inbonds
ment se- nicipal
cluding
bonds
curities
street and
interurban
railway
bonds)

66,521
13; 632

28,351
3,121

05-, 083
15, 474

182,066
48,615

124. H47
31, 607

93, 333

6,430
1, 252
4, 835
42. 506
43, 788
7,652

80,153

31,472

81,413

233, 273

1.56,454

267,805

106,463

2,032,069
15, 684

856

2,592

. .

iM"flss8iChiisotts

Rhode Island
Connecticut

Total New England States.,
New York
New Jersey. _ . _ _
Pennsylvania..
Delaware
Maryland .
.District of Columbia

.

... _

Total Eastern States

_.

_
. .

„ . . . * . »




57,701
3,003
2, 365
72,297
18, 446
106,737

443
1,249
1,234
3,143

1,408
1,101
11, 517
15, 537

2,631
6,279
6,269
20, 791

6,069

29, 563

35, 970

260,549

10, 352
115

59, 586
125,015
2,050
13, 203
5,954

33, 529
24,868
469
8, 4.59
1,296

73,107
134, 537
3,099
10,138
3, 783

25,813
99,937
2, 499
6,813
2,569

514,705

2,058,220

205,808

68,620

224,664

137,631

1,270,422

2, 694
6,437

767

465

133

10,011
11,516
3,028

767

465

133

95,120
322,909
11,856
44,978
18, 957

20,489
87,966
1, 544
7,792
1,833

23, 225
88,148
4,252
19, 862
2,609

190,191
236, 516
10, 673
33. 564
6,161

912
5, 771
1,381
4

119,624

138,096

477,105

8,068

2, 835

Total Southern States

Other
bonds,
stocks,
warrants,
etc.

922,638
60,036
253,322
5, 678
21,923
6, $25

160,156
116, 581
208, 334
4, 630
6. 758
19,246

493,820

_

West Virginia
Florida.
Texas

Indiana. _ ^
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota

Investments

1,809

27, 555

12, 955

2,835

4,863

65, 569
47, 464
6,089

2,835

1,809

27, 555

12,955

2, 835

4,863

119,122

9,131

164, 372
15, 531
7,029
19, 769

11,909
667
4,919

24, 555
8a, 660
43, 230
3,812
16,867

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Missouri
-Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
_
Kansas
Montana . _
_.
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
_.
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
California
Utah
_
TotalPacificStat.es _

30, 445
154,800

.

18,133

318,690

24

I
C

3,410

2, 099

4, 414

3,278

225
67

29

725
27

166
4

52
162

481
356

35

4, 003
6
26

33

811
113
1,898
4,080
72
4,284
6
58

3,972

2,128

5,166

3,448

214

2,610

30,171

7,107

33

11,322

1

132

53

{16

10, 589

2, 374
149

20

116

10, 589

4,477

2, 523

26

20

3,403

8

409

149

60

75

1, 258

692,624

2, 871,809

349, 574

75,664

254,772

173,809

.1,894,606

1,773
389
18,077

_-

1,218
3,259
1

132

53

TheTerritoryof Hawaii (total insular possession-

2, 70S

102

264

70

Total United States and insular possession.

583, 488

155,136

252,626

726,904




09
109,052

807
3,038
7,825

270

638

392, 000

-

11,233

489
1, 899

2, 323
5,180
307

20

7,810

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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Cash
States, Territories, etc.

Gold
coin

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont..
__
Massachusetts
_
Rhode Island
Connecticut
_
Total New England States.__
New York
New Jersey .
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

314

5,680

53

770
1,937
52
189
153

29,552
12,654
32,184
991
1,854
1,464

3,001

78,699

1,589

140

9,065
15,619
26, 273

21,537

802,056

53

3, 261

183
321
12

6,129
39

Savings
deposits or
Postal
Time
deposits in (.'ortificatos savings
interest or of deposit deposits
savings department

49
589
24
311

78,547
17, 296
57,960
4,827
111,277
88, 457
358,364

19,233

1,055
3,564
64

269

1,203

61

3,328
1,490

4,744

4.403

979, 956

67, 742

518

194
155

25, 914
18, 584
11,206

7, 611

625

1, 395

63

327

7,385

12

12

5

5

58

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4,954

121,020

845

349

5/5, 704

14,996

6,143

76,760

33, 942

200

80, 225

. 5,455

3,671
1,065
4,830

10, 223

45

3
5

3,388
10,753

4, 964
4,004

CO, 522
35, 202
3,358
6,987
26,109

189,115

3 4,811

3 72,686

30, 413

15,983

276,098

38, 798

167,052

44,836

208

to

o

969
4,20o
969

6, 209
208

__

O

3, 235,374

15, 746

1,011

58,084
3, 230,070
486

4,563
61,735
241

3o, 575
41, 261
44,184

63

433

365,858
523,914
13,293
54, 244
22, 647

7,050
8,420

1, 276, 249

1, 395

o
o

1,146
2,796
130
271
60

319,638
772, 898
27,846
116,132
39, 735

2,058
2,137
759

625

K

483

6,168

1,011

1

501
39,159

18,353

1,113

Deposits
not
classified

18,424

880

516

i

Total Southern States




6,680

679
2,422
48
74
38

Total Eastern States

Dividends
unpaid

4,858

314

549

WestVirginia.
Florida
Texas-.

Individual Demand
deposits
certifisubject
cates of
to check
deposit

36, 519
3,901
9,526
556,600
83,025
112,485

2,983
356
775
12,565

549

.

Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
_
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States

Nickels Cash not
Paper
currency and cents classified

Silver
coin

Time Deposits

Demand Deposits

132,178

d

North Dakota
South Dakota
Kansas

-

IVtontfina

Colorado
NPW ^Vlexico

1

1

91
40
89

690
52

322
1,317
1,724
12,730
366
14,005
673

242
21
1, 323
241
227
59
8

27

31,137

2,121

204

18

338

1,866

6
17

1
7

5

23

1

7

7

824

3, 9G4

87, 710

49,010

2, f>07, 384

945

10,100
667

578
901
2, 984
2, 170
4
162
1,173
242

48

753
61
272

27

25, 802

8,210

993

1,092

494

7, 413

5

8

insular
5,045
2

492
1,130

5

1

Total Pacific States
The Territory of Hawaii (total insular
possession)




23
1,088

157
3

Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
California
Utah

i Includes minor coin.

13

16

117

--

Total United States and
possession
_

1

5
38

-- -

Includes cashier's checks.

6

009

633

3

83, 788

Includes postal savings deposits.

381

5
5

118

1,103

118

2,154

1

3, 308

6, 108

1, 590,135

155,136

W
H

381

3

S

4

6, 220

3, 436, 560

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[In thousands of dollars]
Resources

Number of Loans and
banks discounts
(including
rediscounts)

States

New Hampshire

Overdrafts

Banking
house
Invest(includ- Other
ments
real
(including ing furestate
premiums niture
owned
and
on bonds)
fixtures)

Due from
banks

Lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
bank or
other
reserve
agents

Chocks
and
other
cash
items

9,463

M47

8, 075
1, 901
22, 718

405
46
2,243

4

521

19

14, 695
448
6, 027

113

1, 754

27

33, 294

19

21,170

2,694

117

2, 275

2

969

283

22

10

165

_

4
2
855

405
8, J92
304, 294

355
174
12,612 ;

9
226
7,511

230
3 731
47, 373

1,844

387

10, 958
2,877
14,251

11
76

Total Middle Western States

861

372, 891

387

28,086

13,141

7, 746

48,334

1, 841

87

2
1
3

1,209
186

3

29
20

242
50

Total Eastern States
Florida

...

.

...

Michigan
ATinnesota.
Iowa
Wyoming
New Mexico

_

Total Western States.__

5
41

69

19,177

255

323

28
20
917

386

24,592
2, 590
34, 024

327

905

641

61,812

24

3

1,479

45

107
- 3 382
10, 599

79
9
288

14, 043
12, 667
457,315

45

11,088

370

484,025

7

9,017

1
1
25

.

Other
Cash on
resources
hand

Aggregate
resources
and
liabilities

2 29

2
19

5

1,490
331

452

11

New Jersey
.._
Pennsylvania
District of Columbia

Exchanges
for
clearing
house

176

9
1
124

170

134
3

3

46

3

49

292

3

7

21

5

1,. 821

•9
5 69
3
5

6, 381
860,910
12,919
4, 334

40

2. 704
298.058
6,598
835

524
37, 542
484
53

103
8,247
576
109

33
52, 804
1, 853
1,433

1,570
23,485
179

30
8, 649
9
2

20
4,343

290
10,460
124
112

35
3,040
2
41

11,802
1,313,538
22, 743
6,987

Total Pacific: States

86

884, 544

40

308, 195

38, 603

9, 154

56,123

25,234

8, 690

4, 377

10,980

3,118

1, 355, 070

Total United States

990

1,302,110

446

307, 243

54,610 I

17,076

107, 641

27, 254

8, 923

A, 750

29,113

4,212

1, 923, 384

Oregon
California..
Utah
Arizona




1, 395

8

Liabilities

States

Capital
stock
paid in

New Hampshire _
_
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
District of Columbia

Surplus

862

1, 388

1,034
400
1,190

100
471

142

140

21, 958
2,086
29? 505

3,436

3,230

571

142

14(5

53, 549

50

28

42

1, 333

880
600
32,103

372

93

105

15, 075

135
155
0,917

12, 577
11,364
386, 787

33, 583

._..

15, 797

7, 207

93

105

410, 728

35
15

59
4

7

3,27]
255

125
fiO

_

Total Western States
Oregon
California
Utah
Arizona
Total Pacific States
Total United States
1
3

•
:
16

_

50

379
10,115
477
189

47, 755

24, 303

11,100

_
_

c 14, 375

2,058

14, 375

2,137

33

62
92

26
3,414

44,330

19,043

4, 310

1, 262. 551

4. 310

33

154

3, 454

826

957

3, 520
8,982
1,228,350
19, 129
6, 084

.568

722

Estimated.
* Includes trust companies.

8
79

308
28

201
402
119

3

146

172

63

339
22, 782
900
342

SO, 387

146

576
18

1, 746, 609

4,310

49

15,123

5, 750

•

_
_

576

16

7

L75
1, 008
44,007
1, 750
330

Includes all real estate.
Includes checks and cash items.




r

•

1,000
JO
2,420

"
_

United
States
deposits

10,922
•

Total Eastern States
Florida
Michigan
Minnesota
Iowa
Total Middle Western States
Wvominc
New Mexico_

Individual
Undivided
deposits
Certified
profits
Due to checks and (including
dividends
(less ex- all banks
cashiers' unpaid and
penses and
checks
postal
taxes paid)
savings)

Bills
payable
(including
advances
received
Notes and from War
Other
bills
Finance
re disCorpor- liabilities
counted ation and
certificates
of deposit
representing money
borrowed)

0

•••

14

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00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Loans and discounts
On
demand,
secured
On
by col- demand,
lateral
not seother cured by
than collateral
real
estate

States

On time,
secured
by col- On time,
lateral
not seother cured by
than collateral
real
estate

New Hampshire

605

New Jersey . » . > _ .
Pennsylvania.- . _
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States

3,848

671

207
4
1,838

6,049

671

2,049

2,201

Investments

Secured
by farm
land

Secured
by other
real
estate

9,912

2,024

576

991

3, 156

2,71(5

803

80

3,128
229
99

8,729

46

246
204
722

1,238

1,053

1,789
15
2,915

46

14,487

80

1,172

3,456

9, 967

1,856

4, 719

909

Total Pacific States.-

_
57

83

8

37

57

1

83

8

37

|

> _
_




.

570
165

932
647

266
582

2,108
1,144

5, (558
1, 647

!

13,811

i

5
1

40
1. 209
6.381
860, 910

i

3,385
147

.

14,275

1,209
1

Total United States

333
13, 942

10, 958
2, 544
309

372,891

Total Middle Western States

283

405
8,192
304, 294

_
_

Wyoming
New Mexico
Total Western States
Oregon
California.
Utah
Arizona

Other
bonds,
stocks,
warrants,
etc.

7, 856

Florida
Michigan
Minnesota
Iowa

United
State,
States county,
Govern- and mument se- nicipal
curities
bonds

6, 267
1,897
6,323

556

9,912

Not
classified

Bonds of
other
publicservice corRailroad porations
bonds
(including
street and
interurban
railway
bonds)

2

40

6

595
119, 649
1,033
296

2,109
178, 409
3,480
66

1,389
85

355
10

341
378

3,532

735

1, 579

848

3, 252

7, 305

867, 293

121, 573

1,474

305

719

184,064

9,581

1,407

4,290

11,399

3,306

21,829

1,250,298

139, 084

5,506

11,323

5,731

205, 599

Cash
States

New Hampshire
New Jersey
Pennsylvania,
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States

Gold
coin

-

Paper Nickels
and
currency cents

Silver
coin

--

C a s h notclassified

Individual Demand
deposits
certifisubject to cates of
check
deposit

Time deposits

Ravings
deposits
Divi- deposits or Time cer- Postal
in
dends interest or tificates of savings
unpaid savings de- deposit
deposits
partment

29
2
3
19

_

24

26

1
!60
61

879

11,2.11

24

155

H , 279

1

155

52

225

119

i, 498

1,297

38, 924

1,723

1,416

51

1 193

107
382
10 599

1, 326

12, 577
9, 253
2]4fi 979

1,320

108, 809

785

2
1

Oregon
California
_
_
Utah
Arizona
._ . ..
Total Pacific States
Total United States

.3,136
56
12

89

239,808

104

17

20

8

2

18

104

1, 377

17

20

8

290
13, 324

2, (532

512

869

3
50

387
322

106

432

4, 946
1, 155. 490
18, 573
5, 268

23

72,866

3
7

64
92

1
1

3, 204

10

lf>6

2

13, 614

3? 0(54

502

20

1, 184,277

1, 578

100

72,878

3,228
1

6

239,808

1,271
106

18

1

w

785

11,088

Wyoming
New Alexico
Total Western States

o

10,922

1

!

Deposits
not
classified

21, 540
2.086
1 .< 9Q9

(58

838

Florida
Michigan
Minnesota
_ _ _
Iowa
Total Middle Western States.




Demand deposits

72

1,053

3

24,757

15,824

717

78

1,411, 502

4,103

180

314,199

Includes minor coin.

.

2

Estimated.

12

w
n
<

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TABLE NO. 74.—Abstract of reports of condition of 613 mutual savings banks at close of business June SO, 1924

g

[In thousands of dollars]
Resources

Maine

New Hampshire.
_
Vermont _.
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
total New England States.
New York .
NewJersev .
Pennsylvania
Delaware
I.
Maryland
Total Eastern States
Ohio
...
Indiana _
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Total Middle Western States
Washington
California...
_
Total Pacific States
Total United States




InvestBanking
ments (in- house (in- Other real
cluding cluding fur- estate
premiums niture and
owned
on bonds) fixtures)

Number of
banks

States

_
. . .

Loans and
discounts
(including
rediscounts)

37
42
19
190
3 14
78

27,843
61. 043
f)8,390
980,870
60,370
257,446

87,670
84,297
23, 532
616,113
84,093
251, 241

39
11,057
516
13,561
9(50
3,573

819

386

1,445,962

1,146,946

19, 706

148
27
9
2
17

1, 993,408
99, 500
63,241
8,046
48, 788

1,415,939
116, 752
284,071
14,504
104,087

36,642
2,317
2, 295
647
1,452

203

2,213,043

1,935,353

43, 353

3
5
6

32,915
14,918
2,612
6,723

35,532
3,743
2,396
48,162

1,327
122
42
238

68

57,168 |

89,833

1,729

20,251
39,322

8,008
37,403

471
1,062

•

21
2
1

D u o from
banks

Exchanges

Checks

and other for clearing
cash items
house

Cash on
hand

1,581
1,802
2, 429
31,397
4,749

52

294
* 355
338
3,805
809
11,891

2,043

41,958

52

2, 049
115
360
350
301

125, 787
5,281
17, 243
729
4,796

»J

3,175

153,836

31

6, 304
1, 958
507
1,597

99

10,366

240

G
158

375
2,012

314
201
73
636

4

Other
resources

Aggregate
resources
and liabilities

o

n

43
6
2,394
80
3
616

118,289
148,560
87,965
1,646,027
151,057
525,403

17,492

8,142

2, 677, 301

66
69

16, 020
945
1, 508
20
555

42, 902
1,820
206
2
290

3,632,807
227,07J
369,208
24, 302
160,269

p

494

135

19,048

45, 220

4,413,657

o

130

247
54
9

1, 538
206
64
4 832

568

H

1

78,561
21,032
5,634
57,727

310

2, 640

569

162,954

518

40

307
810

29,936
80,808

275

3
107

1

3

59, 573

45,411

1,533

164

2,387

1

40

1,117

518

110,744

613

3, 775,746

3,217, 543

6(i,32t

5,481

208, 547

787

485

40, 297

49,449

7, 364, 656

o
o
to

o

to

liabilities

States
Surplus

Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont . _ _
Massachusetts. _ .
Rhode Island.__
Connecticut

&

_
_

_

... ... _

_

Total New England States.
New York.
New Jersey.._ .
Pennsylvania.
Delaware
Marvland

.

_ .

,

.
_.
_ ..

-^_

352, 000
it), 794
23, 175
2, 771
6 13,402

__
_

Total Eastern States.._
Ohio..
Indiana
Wisconsin
Minnesota.

DUG to all

banks

2,751
03,706
4, 546
18, 701

5

5

89, 704

•

__

1 Includes all real estate.
2 Includes checks and cash items.




3
4

Includes branches.
Estimated.

213

iH

1,423
3,452

1-3
O

6 0,353
850
1,283

£
£
W

£

§

8,543

uJ

71,891.
18 072
5, 234
of; 303

8

C*

150.500 .

120

£

252

V,

88
99, 854

g

78

35

88

6. 105

MM

i

131

558, 780

35
178

29 054
75, 245

2, 303

Total United States

^
O
O

25

131

Total Pacific States.

W
130
300
1

1

082
449
133
1,099

542
5, 503

_

Hi

O
*3

3, 985, 080

-"

7, 039

9,773

_

2,452,701

Other
liabilities

12

12

1

107,470
135 005
78. 758
1 50'J 775
140, 305
480, 728

W
%
C
W

3, 273, 854
200, 105
337 588
21,054
140, 785

7,102
477

5, 870
2, 380
207
1, 250

_

_

Certified
checks
and
cashiers'
checks

411,742

Total Middle Western States
Washington
California

10,083
12,535
0, 450
71, 057
0,128
24,313

131,100

._._
_

Undivided
profits
Gess expenses
and
taxes paid)

Bills payable
(including
advances
received
Individual
from War
deposits
Finance
(including
Corporation
dividends
and certifiunpaid and
cates of
postal
deposit
savings)
representing
money
borrowed)

10

252

104 299

131

18
5
e

6,093, 240

Includes guarantee fund.
Includes Christmas ciub deposits.

248

12,373

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OO

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]

to

Loans and discounts

On demand,
secured
by collateral
other
than real
estate

States

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
_
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York
.
- .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
-Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States
Ohio
Indiana
Wisconsin

T T innesota
V

-

-

Investments

Bonds of
other public
On time,
service
secured, On time,
Other
United
State,
corporaby colStates
not
Secured Secured
classi- Govern- county, Railroad tions (in- bonds,
1ateral secured by farm by other Notfied
and
stocks
cluding
other
ment municipal bonds
by collands real estate
street and warrants,
than real lateral
securities bonds
etc.
intorurban
estate
railway
bonds)
27,843
49, 381
58, 390
980,870
257, 446

-

--

5,552

6,110

6,179

8,916

-

-

r

45,275

1,373,930

425,299

49,804

378,825

188,871

104,147

156
388

10,462
119
46, 287

568, 060
26, 665
101,086
1,124
22, 705

448,116
36, 883
49,889
3,400
9, 659

398,669
50,321
126. 750
6. 00.5
48', 283

5, 331
3,404
1.6, 466

1,094
2,883
1,015
571
(5,974

544

2,147, 331

56,868

719, 640

547,947

630,028

25, 20J

12, 537

2,771
2,036
582
6,723

13,851

18,910
1,707
1,814
41,439

12? 112

13,851

63,870

20,251
39,322

10,404

59, 573

10,404

2,341

. . _

Total Middle Western States

Total Pacific States




5,888
32, 761

1,980,665
98, 537
60,607
7, 522

Washington
California
Total United States

o
g

57,168

.542

5,417

12, 273

17,367

544

2,192,606

1,547,539 1,167,455

H
O

11,689
17,473
3, 229
Ifi, 671
9, 356
45, 729

15,026

95
200
58
189

W

25,900
21,890
9,894
81, 764
35, 074
14, 349

32,915
14, 918
2,612
6,723

593
2,046
466
2,312
5,417

«
_

45,275

H
O

19,305
20,025
914
211, 669
20,394
106, 518

3,913
5,197
% 045

2,341

11,731

-- - -

26,863
19, 712
7,450
306, 009
13, 381
51,884

o
w

8,008
26,999
35,007
611,602

1,008,853

214,072

215, 561

H
W
O

is

H

Demand
deposits

Cash

3g

States

Gold coin

Silver
coin

Paper
currency

Nickels
and cents

Cash not
classified

•H-

W Maine .
.
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
_ .
Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Total Eastern States

Total United States




--

--

_
_

.-

141
106

9

662

9

6G2

68
250

10
17

16, 573

1
2
3

208

16,020
1

16

._

6

2, 555

11

16,100

10

1,275

2

_

259

12

1, 329

404

8

398

404

8

2

398

1,038

26

873
4,947

3 273,854
205,098
332, 641
21,054
146,785

o
g

434

H
W
O

5, 820

3, 979. 432

392

392

307

_. _
_
_ -

_-

1,244

77

4,944

307
34,018

434

71,506
17,680
5, 234
55, 349

385

149,769

399

a

14

29,054
75,245

i

14

8

2, 452,467

832

|

_

w
w

208

54

206

Deposits
not
classified

26

2

8

Time certificates of
deposit

107 470
135 665
78, 524
J 509 775
140,305
480, 728

79

48

251

_
_

21

864
1, 238
20
433

334

_
_

Savings
Individual deposits or
deposits
deposits
subject to in interest
or savings
check
department

294
355
338
3, 664
31
11,891

1

247

--

-

Ohio
Indiana
Wisconsin
^Minnesota
Total Middle Western States
Washington
California
Total Pacific States

_

Time deposits

104, 299
6,420

6,685, 967

399

460

8

TABLE NO. 75.—Abstract of reports of condition of 560 private banks at close of business June 80, 1924

OO

[In thousands of dollars]
Resources
Lawful

Number of
banks

States

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.

87
16
79

Total Eastern States

Indiana.

Overdrafts

3

20,391
1,812
1,487

1

Other

real
estate
owned

Due from
banks

_.

. .

Michigan

Iowa*
M issourL. .
Total Middle. Western States.
South Dakota
Kansas
Montana
\V voming

Colorado
Total Western States
Total United States




reserve
with
Federal
reserve
bank
or other
reserve
agent

Checks
and
other
cash
items

Exchanges
for
clearing
house

W

48

148
9
25

2

720
104
142

1,034
124
297

39,042
4, 757
6,173

48

182

2

960

1,455
35

3,248
340

n
c

49,972

145
8

3

23, 090

2. 5H5

2,100

10,069

110
6

07
15

214
6

113
7

444
27

2,391

116

82

220

120

32
53
20
199
4

3,039
2,201
972
1,403

593
529
207
422
10

422
255
229
1,170

40
3, 601
639
2,110
15

3,416

346

00, 736

308

7, 015

1,821

2,082

0,471

4
2
2
1
2

1,038
217
2,110
54
114

2

6
42
3, 603
0

45

7

50
8
09
0
2

11

3, 533

101

3, 004

141

344

3,427

23

75,5.10

35,051

4,777

4, 052

20, 438

3,501

441

3, 588

bo

26, 758
25,718
9,011
23. 759
250

o

3
21

08
17
131
215

153

2, 100

431

85,490

a 34
18
514
3
14

24

1,490
379
9, 751
97
104

36

528

35

785
091
213
472
5

471

18, 219
18,232
0,403
17, 006
210

290

129

50
24

15
79
84
45

3,490

223
44

3 287
94
3,029
17

32
23

3

o
r

153

21
82
134
52
76
2

500

H

8,270
977
822

8, 850

1

Other resources

721
1,385

2,120
271

98

Oash on
hand

Aggregate
resources
and
liabilities

1,617
253
725

38
3

Total Southern States
.. .

6 859
757
1,240

Banking
house
Investm e n t s (in- (including
cluding
premium furniture
and
on bonds)
fixtures)

182

Texas—
Arkansas

Ohio

Loans a n d
discounts
(including
rediscounts)

1!

583
155

35

11,887

3,868

1,1)50

150,943

.0

d
w
w

Liabilities.

States

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Total F-astern States
Tetas
Arkansas
Total Southern States
Ohio .
Indiana _ _ _ _
Michigan ^ .
Iowa .
Missouri
Total Middle Western States
South Dakota
Kansas
ATontana
Wyoming
Colorado

Total Western States
Total United States
1

Capital
stock paid
in

1,750

_..

Surplus

5

Undivided
profits
(less expenses a n d
taxes paid)

182
40




Notes and
bills rediscounted

W
Other liabilities

£
g

o

03

10
3

30,159
2, 805
2,71.2

2

2

341
28
89

1,086
543

o
o

13

35, 730 |

2

19

458

2,779

JS

20

5, 527

520
25

United
States deposit

.1,009

7 2,013
4 309

checks

Individual
deposits
(including
dividends
unpaid and
postal
savings)

800
07
202

4, 283
1,244

J5

2, 230
190

184
78

22

§

c

17

551

222

70

20

15

2, 420

1,604
1,928
703
1,501
20

9fiO
870
199
045
25

070
290
119
215
5

120
30
39
02

00
37
23
17

22, 274
21,001.
7,001
19, 073
159

200
197
40
438

5,810

2? 711

.1,31.1

203

137

71,308

875

2, 253

123

17

1,320
308
9,231
71.
113

130

23

11,049

1,482

188

.120,519

550

783
730
217
483
40

45
25
330
10
25

87
42
25

2-1
A
50
13
I

435

154

92

1J, 371

8,014

1,473

3 Estimated.
Includes other real estate.
4
Includes exchanges fur clearing house.
Not under State supervision.
NOTE.—Figures for Kansas, May 12,1924.
2

D u e t o all
banks

Certified
chocks a n d
cashiers'

Bills payable (including advances received from
W a r Finance Corporal-ion
a n d certificates of
deposit representing
money
borrowed)

5
0

Includes undivided profits.
includes all deposits.

g

22

W

- G9

202

be
_

70

17

g
^

005

g

822

H

1

(H

££
83
r->

3
894
7
8

1

2, 970

3, 024

Includes surplus and undivided profits.
Includes rediscounts.

K*

00

TABLE NO. 75.—Abstract of reports of condition of 560 private banks at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued

00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Investments

Loans and discounts
On
On time,
demand,
On
secured demand, secured On time,
by
by
not
Secured Secured
other
not
collateral secured collateral secured by farm byreal
other
other
by
than collateral lands
by
estate
than collateral
real
real
estate
estate

States

New York _
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

_. __

Ohio .
Indiana.. __
Michigan. ._
Iowa
-- --Missouri

. _
>

Total United States




459
64

212
25i

10,934
19
104

943
541

250

116

2, 639

5, 188

10,163

523

463

11,057

1,484

340

23

206
34

924

44
6

19
9

340

23

240

924

50

28

j

!

604

4
4
= = = = =

445
764

984
1,285

1,838
4,324

1,225
2,716

492
298

18,219
18,232
1,287
7,931
210

796
642
88
043

791

132
348

52
15

4

261
89

1,452
1. 559
'567
656

480

1,209

2, 269

6,162

3, 941

790

45,885

2,169

858

4

350

4,234

!

_
.

Total Middle Western States.
South Dakota
Kansas
Montana
- .
Wyoming
_
Colorado
_
Total Western States

9,457
179
527

229

8
8

1,675
581
383

5,184
4

116

604

84

252

Total Southern States

3L
219

22
207

25
59

15
237

Total Eastern States. _ .
>
Texas
Arkansas. _

94
256
. 350

__ _ __

Not
classified

Bonds of
other public service
Other
United
State,
bonds,
States county, Railroad corporations
and
stocks,
Govern(including
ment se- municipal bonds street and warrants,
bonds
etc.
curities
interurban
railway
bonds)

1,038
217

9

5

2,074

22

6
42
1,537*

54
114

9
1,091 1

5

2,074

1,306

5,176

6,774

4,080

3,669

5

1,423

22

1,584

53,420

13,966

2,066
6
2
2,080

1,409

467 I

11,407

7,802

Demand deposits

Cash

States
Gold coin

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

_
_

_

_

.-.

Total Eastern States...
Texas
_
Arkansas
Total Southern States

94
129

127
5
1

Savings
deposits or Time cerdeposits in
interest or tificates of
savings de- deposits
partment

1,341
655

281
35

1,241
2,014

316

3, 255

2
8

Deposits
not classified

30 159

816

1

132

1, 996

10

30,159

73
4

1

50

1,581
134

89
56

566

17

77

1

50

1,715

145

566

104

60

606

15

5
20

15
39

136
171

5
5

691
52

11,398
13,058
1,621
6, 539

-- -

-

--

_
_

114

913

1
77

i2

15
407

2
139

2,238

27

1

2,900
.1,849
2, 721
1,403

32,717
479
238
5, 244

5, 760
680

9, 557

149
1,080
1,139

58

11,287

8

8,873

6,088

60

50

1,237

42, 516

11, 653

21,061

• Includes savings deposits.

o
o
g
o
t- 1

w

4,851

12,188

2, 368

H

839
66
3, 906
2 24

8

38
89

16,055

52

4
29
9
8

70

432

1

4
2

101

985

10

1

227

Includes minor coin.

25

30
3
3

79

Total United States

237
5

34

129

- -

"WvominK

6

14
3

2, 215
6, 541
1,497
1,034

fcd
H

O

8

_

W

3

7
1

South Dakota
Kansas
Montana




2
4

593

Dividends
unpaid

11

Ohio
- -Indiana
--Michigan
Iowa
- -- -- -Missouri
Total Middle Western States

Colorado.
Total Western States

3
8

Individual Demand
certifiNickels Cash not deposits
Paper
currency and cents classified subject to cates of
deposit
check

Silver
coin

Time deposits

16

8

33,093

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of business June SO, 1924

00
00

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Resources
Loans and
Num- discounts
ber of (including
banks
rediscounts)

States, Territories, etc.

Maine.
New Hampshire
Vermont.
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

91
08
59
291
28
160

_
_

Total New England States._.
New York
__.
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
_
Maryland
District of Columbia. _

—

Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama..
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

_
_

_.

Total Southern States..




697 i 2,322,015
597
233
786
43 i
165
32

5, 038, 799
613,121
1, 240,414
48,980
245, 794
71, 643

1, 850 | 7, 2^8, 751

_
_
._

105, 548
84,370
112,991
1, 479, 042
176,069
363, 995

341
225
3 535
330
3
562
245
3 257
322
218
960
397
474
3 461

173,514
171, 730
210, 071
110,870
197, 802
106, 921
98, 550
102,851
236, 658
220, 948
HI, 951
177, 947
180, 427

5, 327 i 2,103, 240

Overdrafts

Investments

Banking
house, Other real
furniture, estate
owned
and fixtures

151,801
102,497
39,361
719,936
187, 027
370, 036

2,201
1,457
1,366
29,072
4,643
10,275
49,071

4,169 |

1,237
83
474
68
112
52

2,731,111
409, 318
1,097,027
36,849
194, 776
26, 453

137,115
25,214
S3,093
2,931
10, 572
10, 619

2, 026

4,495.534 j 269,544

10,273
3,764
0,297
53,212
0,124
15, 455

1, 349

1, 600, 658

Duo froii
banks

72
34
22
254
19
138
539 i

163
401
500
1,004
339
131
102
1, 542
1, 193
869
5L7
581
646
7,988

16,668
25, 737
17, 563
11,494
15,799
21, 937

9,916
21,849
34, 277
24, 578
8,874
36, 991
19, 238
264, 921

1,316
20
721
639
124

2,049
3, 256
24,083
698
2,310
539
32, 935 I

Aggregate
Lawful reresources
serve with Checks
ExFederal re- and other changes Cash on Other re- and liabilities
serve bank
cash
for clear- hand
sources
or other
items ing house
reserve
agents

59,922
15, 705
1,704

3,277
740
1,113
16,370
7,610
17,292

66
230
10,780
358
1 3,365

95,125

77, 33

270, 061
51, 607
92,978
4,019
13,029
9, 081

526, 636
25, 606
128, 483
4,104
26, 579
215

1 609,813
3,207
3,959
118
1,301
869

5, 766
19,860
377
4, 603
1,287

93,931
17,346
48,942
1,352
5, 279
2,472

440, 775

711, 683

619, 207

31,.893

169, 322

2

16, 751
22, 378
30,911
la, 009
22, 714
34,134
18,023
22, 249
42, 062

20, 799

46,402

1. 662

J

7,425
8, 804
9,198
3, 567
9,933
5, 942
3, 856
2,981
15, 065
11, 287
5, 204
6,042
8, 450

1,474
2, 269
2, 762
5,311
1, 425
2, 033
1,379
3, 822
6, 857
2,878
1,058
2, 953

^45,677
20, 917
27, 839
34, 904

2, 799

315
432
4,470

1,058
1,494

97, 754

36, 088

353, 568

18, 621

12,496

18, 566

7,301

8, 521

l 1, 680
210
417
809
532
l,-680
33
1,906

1, 545
2, 561
383
2, 594
1,542
561
6,828

521
275.069
83
193.031
3, 633
165, 734
6, 024
2,412,151
4,129
403,470
1, 572 I
785,181

g

I
o

10. 862 I 4. 234, 630
321.272
10. 962
30, 549
t, 138
3, 846
925

<J, 732, 024
1,165,546
2, 769, 862
100. 634
508, 201
124,155

g

X
C

368, 692 I 14,400,422

4,122
5,333
6, 383
2, 322
4, 594
5, 078
4, 361
3,089
0, 203
14,510
3, 562
5, 900
5,045

13,409
997
746
1,889
3, 778
1, 799
849
2, Sf.2
854
9, 744
872
1.116
11,584

70, 508

50.789

235, 605
238. 609
280. 619
1.50,109
270, 697
179,047
139, 232
159. 3X6
357, 389
334. 47(5
161,947
259. 700
267', 723
3,034,539

d

748
860
1,404
(349
838
1,088

North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas.
_
Montana
_
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Mexico
Oklahoma.

Total Western States.

345, 984
140, 004
4S9, 265
020, 561
101, 630
107, 940
23, 193
239, 701

58, 524
20, 543
50. 450
33, 575
12.970
11,290
19,810
21.410

14,100
4, 040
0. 059
0,H>0
2.971
10,988
14, 520
8,878

53,100
02. 740
232, 2H0
3, 00S
3, 72(5
5 40,110
74, 505
121,470

8.410 |

5,015, 141

7, 250

2. 008, S84

228, 596

08, 397

591,020 I

303. 949

39, 7S8

107,810 I 177,404 | 112,451 \

8,780,690

71, M3
97, 487
213, 01T
198, 901
38,410
17, 934
48, 344
8, 289
47, 309

137
480
1, 105
058
205
83
98
22
21.4

3, 232
3, 972
7, 248
7. 868
2,124
754
2, 078
408
2,124

5, 074
6,107
7, 914
4, 780
2, 042
453
1,091
335
3, 228

337
« 20. 009
•Ml, 34.5
34, 883
12,139
8, S93
244
1,270 i
11,575 j

6, 609

14,299
3
391

345
1 776
109
342
1, 091
255
1,177
12
295

1,347
2, 375
s 10.098
6, 551.
2, 724
920
2, 751
442
2,153

819 !
3, 779 !
548 !
1,615 !
701 j
391 i
010 I
164 i
71 i

97,012
137, 694
294, 074
270, 954.
73,208
20, 121
80. 093
! 1, 895
75. 624

3. 7S2 |

_

520
570
1,132
2,107
429
016
877
993

522 j
437 |
925 I
1,033
155 I
79
201
43
387

Total Middle Western States.

1,142, 878
373, 089
1,3154,951
3%, 058
340, 390
303, 408
601,345
480, 422

115,826

1,345
1.478

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

7-14,828 I

3,008 j

30,408 j

29,024

•1,402 I

7*, 272 j

37.114 |

2,771,900

77, 252

2,089
13,789
4,282
5,711

228
1,237
1,012
1,151

155
458
322
5(57

1, 203
10, 250
5, 497
10, 317

38
918
2,040
417

1,083
39

23,003

25,871

3, 626

1,502

27, 267

3,413

1,122

18.89.5

46,259

9,086,417

763,103

189, 798

729, 397

191,793

, 281

14
20
17
3 n

3,304
40, 355
32, 889
80, 939

12
1, .124
' 233
21,094

02

157, 4S7

Total United States and insu21,203
. lar possessions

19,313,160

3

199, 442
128,489
2, 229, 3.IS
35,341
• 03. 478
23,211
52, 627

170,712 !

552, 27

2

1,876 i
3,084 I
30.371 [
172 !
549;
234 I
823 I

17,083

2, 385

1

8,098 (

4, 233
4. 072
40,134
1.210
664" i 1,322
43 | 1,018
276 ! 2. 388

84,101

1,711,098

insular

1,671 | 29,367

2, 038
051
1,199

1,129 |

Total Alaska and
possessions

1, 266

2, 356
11, 235
01,027
474
2,160

0, 434
3, 455
09.172
I! 152

Alaska
_
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico. _
Philippines

R

21,302

47, 801
25,015
4.47, 155
5. 894
10, 803
2, 672
6,937

Total Pacific States

21

33,387 | 45,378 1 ], 833,145
14,038
1,»>S6 ,
r,9l,«»«
42, 093
10. HT'.i j 2. 350, 848
23,583
21,181 : ;,2!S,52S
10,606
813 i
5U), 507
5 20.156
1, 453 '
•
4 99. 530
17,007
1,502 I
752,981
16,474
23,505 j
933,125

17,323 i
0, 223 !
120. 255 |
5,196 !
10,404 i
3,233 L
8,078 |
.

67
184
1,725
33
279
57
40

_

21,450
54
69,119
13,700
3,-100

125,695 I

1)5.730
72, 405
1,390, 458
19. 901
00, 482
14, 950
31, 706

...
.

1,920
3, 984
8, 020
8, 077
543
2, 333
45
14, 260

2,010
i; 184
9, 715
1.097
2, 279
300
1, 098

2(59
180
410
107
96
23
44

Washington.
Oregon...
CaliforniaIdaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

70, 000
319,918
56,957
1,224
24

I n c l u d e s exchanges for clearing house.
I n c l u d e s lawful reserve w i t h Fedenil reserve h a n k s .
I n c l u d e s business of brunches.

1
5

l,810,lf,2 I 1,270,138

1,222
1, 110
25, 74S

29, 232 j

29, 069 |

54, 383 j
739
3,5Ji
3. 929

.1,070,075

5,317
981.
11.359

7,700
70, 9.S9
.52. 208
142. SSO

17,057 |

IS

o
H
O

o
is!

*~3
H
fca

o

h
o

279,903

012, 263

34,578,771

w

1 n c l u d e s lawful reserve, checks, a n d o t h e r cash itorus, and. exchanges for clearing house.
Estimated.

NOTE.—Figures for Nebraska, July 21,1924; Kansas, May 12,1924; Philippines, June 30,1923.




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of business June SO, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Liabilities

States, Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware.
Maryland.
-District of Columbia..
Total Eastern States
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina.
Georgia
Florida.
Alabama
MississippiLouisiana




Capital
stock
paid in

Surplus

5,440
2,443
2,666
35,100
9,372
15,813

15,023
15,362
9,113
109,357
19,800
35,933

70,834

204,588

273, 329
49,234
169,833
6,939
22,055
13,826

a 696, 721
59,450
275,291
6,794

Undivided
Certified
profits
Due to all checks and
(less
cashiers'
expenses
banks
checks
and taxes
paid)

Individual
deposits
(including
dividends
unpaid
and postal
savings)

4,172

1,428

497

5,406
81,181
9,096
24,648

20

27, 394
1,943
2, 359

162
7,197
773
452

243, 569
173, 784
146, 794
2,138, 368
355, 266
699, 939

33,144 I

9,081

3, 757, 720

124, 503

7,496

17,807
68,122
3,222
7, 454
3,373

522,197
11,937
53, 669
4,334
9,318
1,492

535, 216

.1,084,559

99, 978

27,916
20,339
23,854
15,226
31, 500
13, 323
13, 390
12,125
23,040

15,285
13,806
11,562
7,286
15,801
4,516
6,664
6,052
13,129

6, 026
4,595
5, 261
2,801
7,939
2,469
3,651
2,155
6,648

8

1,064

7,975,004
996, 355
2,097,897
76, 964
423,369
94.970

602,947

18,110

11,664,559

6,728
4, 500
10,837
1,893
11,841
5, 755

2,276
1,087
3,207
486
843
2,499

3,132
28,578

393
2,046

150, 293
185, 525
200, 839
110,159
169,309
146,455
107, 699
120, 054
262,245

4, 420
12,409
217

Bills payable
(including
advances
received
from War
Notes and
Finance
United '
bills redis- CorporaStates
deposits
counted
tion and
certificates
of deposit
representing
money
borrowed)
505
1,045
198

3, 573

168
1,957

1,294
2, 760
i 3, 478

1,243

Other
liabilities

862
1,442
111
7,792
7, 022
2, 559

2,630

11,105

19,788

6,602
2,850
4,793

233,356
.1.1,608
52, 943
1,374
3,580
1, 295

47

795
16

24,815
9,876
21,645
193
2,823
576

15,913

15,056

59, 928

304,156

4,998
2,044
5,809
2,166
12,530
435
1,509
2,440
3,636

8,744
5,023
17,647
7,194
16, 548
1,103
5,532
8,197
8,034

13,339
1,690
.1, 603
2,898
4,386
2,492
787
4,838
10,033

2, 009
13, 260
597

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Texas
_
_
_
Arkansas
Kentucky
__
Tennessee
_
_
Total Southern States

._ .

_

-

_.
__.

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
-Utah
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States
\laska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
Philippines
Total Alaska and insular possessions
Total United States and insular possessions
1
2
a

Includes rediscounts.
Includes undivided profits.

9,990
7, 91.0
3,871

2, 630
1, 030
2, 273

241,038
114,228
197,333
204,341

2,982
5, 293

i 10,718

5, 377
1,254
12, 208
* 14, 707

43,842

110,677

75,612

4, 561
6,121
4,820
2, 610
2,219
2, 436
438
15,509

11,846
7, 765
14,004
9,1.13
5,170
12,716.
1 28, 834
5, 387

38, 714

94,835

148,874

269
1,015

60
738
1 938
677
374

i 13, 165
8,772

142, 652

50,596

95,035

18,770

2, 209,518

109, 566
47, 394
154,459
69, 970
34,829
31,811
55, 753
81,930

76,158
21, 770
89,052
50,911
15, 257
14,112
23,954
47,184

19,438
10,344
67,210
17,645
9,301
5, 701
10, 665
14,129

60,827
10,472
105,029
17, 221
.10,093
4, 261
62
52, 780

12, 570
2,628
24, 178
10,203
3,049
4.611
17

1,507, 630
514, 399
1,852,976
1,031,468
460, 278
417, 321
625, 610
6 689,005 _

2,913

585, 712

338, 398

154,433

260, 745

57,256

7, 098, 687

3,036

631
714

1,123
11
1,039

70,805
108, 775
246 430
212, 725
55,383
20, 661
70, 692
8, 580
58,650

65
756

121
264
4,400

12, 749
8,074
5 132
4,622
2,728
i 860
1,396
552
23

821

12,513

36,136

5,115

1, 255
1,370
10,472
757
172

1, 554
814
4,148
1,379
1,257

9,071
9,551
24, 138
26,426
7,160
2,373
6,859
1,800
7,480

3,163
3, 383
7 047
14, 003
2,035
974
3,289
400
1, 467

58
3,389
1 308
4,421
624
641
1,454
121
537

206
2, 055
8 081
6,217
2,366
6 612
1, 062
91
52

94,858

35, 761

12, 553

20, 742

5, 475

5, 403
3, 628
57,877
941
4,150
547
2,016

2,021
2,131
27, 737
424
1,787
306
908

3, 759
4,871
59, 798
234
2,922
129
1, 536

1,240
1,312
382
928
556
686

168,394
101, 429
1,914,120
27, 724
74, 575
19, 641
41,240

165,142

74,562

35, 314

73,249

5, 104

2, 347, 123

605
7, 206
8,418
24, 364

173
2,726
1,408
1,954

245
2,301
691
" 10,540

98
758
1,205
19,368

44
76
388
218

40,593

6,261

7,303

21, 429

1, 780,192

1,886, 781

470,074

1,107,291

123

852, 701

12,943
10,283
124,841
3,315
7, 945
1,686
4,129

Includes cashiers' and certified checks and United States deposits.




6,228
2,823

12,896
6,302
2 16, 320
2 13,033

287,837

Ohio
Indiana
__
Illinois
-_.
Michigan
Wisconsin
]Vtinncsota
Iowa
Missouri
_
Total Middle Western States.
_
North Dakota._
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
_.
_Montana _
_
Wyoming.
_
.
Colorado
___ .
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States.-

43,152
16,646
22,402
24, 924

7

4
8
8

1,419
538

6,444

a

27, 636
1,073
39,120
39, 387
248
6, 561
7,648
27, 201

97
11
1,220

146

1,297

2,873
2,587
23,412
185
9, 742
346
669

6, 977

14,172

10,449

39,814

6, 572
59, 224
35,119
69, 715

994

6
76
1.493

124
712
6 4,886

23
4, 498
1 840
32,915

726

170,630

994

114, 522

28,100, 938

28, 984

Includes reserved for taxes and interest.
Includes bank acceptances.
Includes cashiers' checks and certified checks.

64
6,913

|

7
8
9

9

1,575

5, 722

39, 276

128, 502

328,852

632,635

Deficit.
Includes all deposits other than bank.
Includes bank notes in circulation.

TABLE NO. 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 State {commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and tru"i companies at dose
of business June 80, 1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Loans and discounts

On
demand
secured
by collateral
other
than
real
estate

States, Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

Investments

On time,
On
secured
time,
demand, by col- Onnot
Secured
lateral
not
secured by farm
other
secured
by collaud
than
by collateral
real
lateral
estate

Secured
by
other
real
estate

_

105, 548
08, 099
112,991
],O12, 174

United
States
Government
securities

State,
county,
and
municipal
bonds

Railroad
bonds

3.913 .
]9, 305
6,210 :
22.424
2,015
3, 294
1, 234
223, 180
9, 195
35, 984
32,701
100,518

25,900
27, 077
10, 173
88, 033
56, 479
14, 349

Other
bonds,
stocks,
Win-rants,
etc.

09, 390
1H, 192
5, 594
S8, 008
27, 849
150, 432

60,521
13,632

28,351
3,148

Go, 083
22, 226

182,000
59,198

] 24, 847
77, X05

303, 995

33, 293
22, 988
12,285
348,515
57, 520
59, 97(5

80,153

31,499

94, 322

250,522

202,712

1,002, S07

634, 577

50,013

409, 432

228,611

371,425

2,212,982
230, 393
37, 753
J3,530
8,2.12
25, 509

2,823, 476
.17, 012
70, 534
195

"91! 079
250, 579
5, 502
39, L43
0,070

448, 110
70,015
82, 752
5,071
19, 903
1, 394

398. 009
139.908
303, 309
10,718
65, 050
5, 021

10, 934
29, 097
133, 595
0, 980
30,104
3,622

1, 295, 875
71,959
320, 792
8,512
39, 970
9,740

12, 257 2, 828, 445

2, 917, 847

970, 550

033, 851

923, 341

214, 938 .

1.752,848

2,028

527

7,013

.

Total New England States
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware.. ..
Maryland..
District of Columbia

Not
classified

Bonds of
other
publicservice
corporations (including
street and
interurban
railway
bonds)

105, 500
359 589
15,019
50, 238
22, 805

Total Eastern States




23, 414
109, 804
2,084
13, 791
2,504

25, 076
112, 580
4,490
20, 914
4,447

2,341
209, 177
311,300
12,219
04,075
10,073

559, 157

. .
. _

Virginia..
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina.
Georgia
Florida
. - .Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas

9,258

151,057

174. 143

615,245

4, 371

42, 739

3,234

1,813
9, 208
1, 026
50

35, 805

116,124

_
i

10, 522

6,739

102,913

48, 447

10, 546

18, 252

173,514
17], 730
7, 798
110,870
197,802
106,921
98, 550
102, 851
230, 058
23, 529

i

5, 008
9, 209
3,488
3,913
1,787
3,633
5, 580
14, 612

10,008
20,129
5, 739
8, 000
11,080
21, 937
8,129
17, 829
28, 573

800
387
124

1, 755

1, 051

302

6,858

Or
CD

Arkansas
Kentucky

Tennessee ».

23,098

3,247

98
177,947
1.80, 427

77,155

1, 588, 695

51,535

10,101

1,142, 878
373, 689
1,364.951
390, 942
340, 390
303,408
591,610
486,422

82,337
26,835
179, 321
88
29, 591
25, 565
21, 869

93, 810
94, 062
52

5,000, 290

365,606

187, 939

74, 273
97, 487
213,611
198,901

88,508

I

24

.

Total Southern States

148, 899

164,571

10, 546

132

445

984

1,838

1, 225

492

348

764

1, 285

4,324

2, 710

298

480

1, 209

2, 269

6,162

3,941

790

270

3, 70S

5,159

16, 100

7, 258

6.125

521
67

243

3, 238
27

2,301

777
162

1,020
356

17.934
48, 344
189
46, 693

6,017

4,011

19,365

9, 563

939

7, 501

697, 432

4, 253

1, 270

15, 243

15.919 j

7,691

21, 533

5, 348

1,473

8,417

8, 790

1, 857

5, 619

J. 15, 736
72, 465
1, 390, 458
19,901
573
14,950
202

9,601

2? 743 j

23, frfiO

24. 700

9, 548

27,152

66,123
85,400

!
9, 535
2, 461
2, 586

2, 121
3, 401
4, 257

1,401
8. 029
.1,957

2, 546
15. 303
3, 338

844
340

800
7,973
2,851
2, 333

34,582

9, 779

11,387

21,187

1,184

13,962

773, 391

210,871

Total Alaska and insular possessions
Total United States and insular possessions,.

9, 973

103,401

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois . . _
Michigan
_
. . .
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
.
Missouri..
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota Nebraska
Kansas
Montana.
Wyoming.
Tolorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma.
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon.*
California
Idaho
Utah..
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
..
Philippines
. _
_

474,015 1,091,959*

38,115 3,157,717

3,645

222
36,9W1
19,2S8

5,007

1, 578

4

15

;

302

201, 405

i 58, 490
261
89

4

58, 840

:

6, 862
4, 236
6,139
380
26
17, 667

149
33

28

20

182 |

28

20

169, 837
113, 769
157, 392
620,156
72, 039
82, 381
1, 220
239,701
1, 45o, 495
4, 5'io
2, 703
12, OMtt
13,228
7,536
1, 432
8, (562
307
9,866
60, 375

4. 591

2. 869
1, 282

. . _ _
1.003
123

1,470

2,782

688

47,801.
17,615
274,394
5,894
6.870
2,672
2,062

1.614,285

187, 534

4.151

L .(26

2,158

357, 308

2, 50 *
16,779

843
2,410
1.852

36(5
1. 739
502
250

122
519
115
396

185
1, 746
255

7, 3T.9
1.813
4,810

5. 11L

2, 857

3,152

2,186

] 4, .iJi/1

895,694 1,336,661

507,055

4, 214,421

7,400
172, 761

13,566,762 2,132, 586

i Includes all public-servici". corporation bonds.




CO

TABLE N O . 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies at close
of business June
30,1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Cash
States, Territories, etc.

Gold
coin

Maine. New Hampshire
Vermont.
M assachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

Silver
coin

Paper
currency

Nickels
Cash Individual Demand
deposits
certifiand
not
subject
cents classified to check ofcates
deposit

6,524
472

57
2

3,277
740
1,113
16,229
31
16,749

303

6,996

59

38,139

870
3,435
58
264
57

879
2,586
64
454
M13

63,953
15, 345
42,448
1,217
4,476
2,302

201
473
13
6

4,684

4,096 |

129,741

693

141
662
42

Total New England States ..

336
27

845

Time deposits

Demand deposits

Dividends
unpaid

36,519
3,901
9,734
556,600
85, 225
125,412

1,589

140

9,065
15,808
3,204

49
589
24
374

817,391

29, 666

Savings
deposits or
Postal
Time
deposits in certificates savings
interest or of deposit deposits
savings department
880

186,017
169,883
136,484
1, 514,602
253, 726
570, 949

18,353

1,176

2, 831, 661

19,233

3, 273, 854
628,174
1,104,752
40, 378
267,863
37,939

Deposits
not
classified

18,424
527
39,159
483
483

58,110

r

New York...
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.Delaware-_
Maryland
District of Columbia-

__ -

. . . .
_ _
_

. _,
_„

Total Southern States




378
89

195
277
3,779
241

826
1348

351, 693
896,825
36,000
151, 593
50,946

7, 655
9,914
7
424

1, 265
3, 255
134
445
112

30,108

1,487,057

18,000

5,211

4,122
5,333

_.

Total Eastern States.
Virginia
West Virginia
.
North Carolina-South Carolina.-Georgia.
Florida
Alabama
MississippiLouisiana .
Texas
Arkansas..Kentucky.. _
Tennessee

29,978
51

65, 836
100, 660
100,110
47, 561
73, 667
93, 625

3,802
1,529
13, 764
522
2,346

4,594
5, 078
4,361
2,388

4,959

5,496

5,011
5,276
2,763

20,114

237

237

1,095
3,892
64

2, 701

61

3,468
2,787

5, 352, 960

87, 414

5,112

4, 708,805

51,666
52, 599
55, 862
40,691
51, 370
41,972

28,309
29,134
29,465
21,154
39,388

25,127
79,148
13,495
20,188

29, 057
23,081
23,861
14,630

27

238,079

27

83
676

5,179
1,885

44, 550
150, 295
200,023
73, 849
96, 887
117,172

1, Ml
816
4,691

5,900
5, 045

506
1 915
2,343
558

5,073
79, 259
381

680
625
313
231
316
231

79

39,702

1,164,235

29,011

2,881

294
2

3,449

4, 701,150
1,400

978
1,325
2,222
10, 627
107, 699
21,237
7, 504
2,843
549
100,446

87,169

519,287

255,430

Or

Ohio.
Indiana..
_
_
Illinois
Michigan. _
_
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
MissouriTotal Middle Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota ._
Nebraska
.
Kansas...
Montana...
___ _
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico- .
Oklahoma
Total Western States

2,937

1,328

15
1,112

5
211

74
14, 038
3, 492
23, 422

.580, 809
201, 656
890, 563
1, 621
153,776
103, 320
6, 539
412, 761

24, 353
97, 955
38, 207
1.497
19, 297
323
1, 034
4 9, 828

1,659
299
3, 332
2
419
38
1

756, 207
143,280
782,050
15, 298
144,327
124,330
3 118, 382
° 121, 988

103, 305
5,858
138,824
680
138, 837
182, 279
9, 557
144, 428

1,132

5, 750

2,235, 862

723,768

1,396

18

2, 554
5, 5(55
7,390
9, 560
1,271
26, 031
1,635

46,913
66, 152
140, 435
69. 486
13, 950
6 7 576
7, 275
1, 512

20

39

171

5

20,156
16,772
16,474

3,239

72, 246

607

94, 428

2, 351, 045

192,494

1

._
___ _
_

1

13

1, 332
2,375
10, 098

20, 243
36, 673
98, 605
132, 466
30, 222
11, 672
35,307
5,054

482
367

658
234
434
20
1,347

_._
_

T o t a l U n i t e d States a n d insular possessions

Includes minor coin.
Includes time deposits.




386

_

Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii
Porto Rico
Philippines _
_. _ .
Total Alaska and insular possessions...

2

27,917
36,007
136
8,015

6,884

._

Washington
Oregon...
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific States

1

2,073

2,594

11,377

4,516
2,227

68

1,936
358

5

1,436

9,050

5

263
926
381
1
2,153

18
2
41
2

95
48

370, 242

13,840

81

54, 006

353, 299

1,124 |

4,233
4,072
33. 707
1,216
7
1,018

43, 409
57,180

1, 251
1, 198

43
78

11, 686
11,105

582
311

5, 620
6, 350
952
4,054

387
51
234

562
.155
16
701,219

22
82
24

44, 253

177,491

3,352

249

1.423.480

39, 767

1, 565

9
1,864
419
3,637

3, 274
15,871.
19,435
19, 308

90
1,058
1,171
948

6
74
34

2, 451
10,979
11,270
6,301

302
4,002
1,709
4, 751

449
19
128

66

5,929

57, 888

3, 267

114

31,001

10, 824

1, 689

270, 088

6,425,349

289, 630

16, 030

12,44S, 257

1,472,384

330

217

758

10

257

330

1.789

12

6,608

555

2,945

22

114
95
204
121

43
122
397
62

570
1,459
2, 853
6, 860

3
1
56
6

534

624

11,742

15,809 ! 252,834

764
90
58,642

17, 529

345
28
25
505

398

1, 588, 372

9§I

17,942
27, 218
8,931
22,811

8

1,012, 370
3, 358
'7,031
460, 097

613

94, 322
31,557
1, 230,735
3,795
39,948
9, 527
13. 596

6,021

25, 861

10, 755
668
142
1, .179
239
8

264

40,165
65,351

3 Estimated for stock savings banks.
* Includes cashier's checks.

60,109
17,10
683,385

598 |
10,303

27,161
1,372
38,407
66,940
7,1.38, 985

5

Includes postal savings deposits.
• Includes savings deposits.

C7T

Or

TABLE NO.
[In thousands of dollars]
Resources
Loans and
discounts
Num- (including
ber of acceptances
b a n k s and rediscounts)

States, Territories, etc.

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
1

Total Southern States. _




52
32
44
131
25
82

396

1,030,883

523
246
864
18
85
14

Total New England States..

Total Eastern States

61,771
35,001
31,255
724,345
40, 721
137, 790

2,641,738
357,197
1,319,439
10, 567
148, 881
68, 638

1,750

4, 546,460

59
46
157
17
62

New York
New Jersey
PennsyK'ania..
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia

Virginia .
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas.
Arkansas
__ _
Kentucky
Tennessee

Overdrafts

_..

182
125
83
81
94
54
105
35
33
573
88
138
108
1,699

2(55, 252 f
131,320
121,618
83, 368
123, 809
82, 734
93, 220
43, 342
70, 601
471,767
54, 750
165,616
141,302
], 848,699

Banking
Invest- house (inments
Other
cluding
(including furniture real estate Due from
banks
premiums
owned
and
on bonds) fixtures)
5, 792

Lawful
reserve
with
Federal
reserve
bank

ExChecks
and other changes
for
cash
clearing
items
house

Cash on
Other
resources
hand

Total
resources

E3
3
o

1,881
2,000
944
16,117
1,824
5,970

365
301
574
17, .148
381
1,318

129,550
70, 553
61,117
1,230,273
74,814
257,048

51,658
23,453
21,702
257,017
22,483
65,848

2,120
2,037
1 041
28,792
1,070
9,118

298
62
43
5,723
1
2,718

4, 256
3 190
80, 685
4,105
19, 194

366

442,161

41178

8, 845

117, 222

87, G54

11,219

32,010

28, 736

20, 087

1,823,361

688
79
274
6
50
62

.1, 284, 461
273, .155
905, 708
8,012
60,818
29, 218

59,132
19.055
73,097
'584
5,365
8, 439

3,063
2, 260
7,991
65
2,967
890

166, OSS
36, 809
209,292
1,842
29, 209
8,482

346,8S6
33, 148
128,665
1, 103
12,946
7,119

49, S'22
3, 309
15,528
54
1,483
1,442

689,371.
3, 177
41, 202
109
8,302
3, 437

47, 808
13,718
42, 727
409
3, 405
3,041

106, 755
2,860
12,869
78
819
730

5,39(5,412
744, 7(57
2, 756, 792
22,829
274, 245
131,504

1,159

2, 561,372

4,662
2,701
2 032
63, 7*5
3, 2 M
< )
ll,lf,4

506
458
292
7,842
44
2,077

451
192
28, 728
870
1,769

165, 672

17, 242

452,322

529,867

7i,(i38

745, .198

i n , .108

124,111

9, 326,5-19

176
112
100
93
16(5
32
81
111
188
1,271
64
295
143

55,319'
39, 285
20, 345
18,858
18,044
41,015
31,055
15,009
12,713
117,682
13, 165
51, ICC
30, 974

10,631
6, 267
7,608
4,205
6,012
4,749
4,132
1,809
6,423
29, 327
2, 356
5,013
7, 691

1, 551
714
589
1,781
1, 918
527
1,113
350
714
9, 632
754
626
862

30, 125
11,502
15, 678
11,89-1
21,431
25, 588
18, 186
6,845
9, 9(i6
109, 376
10, 498
19, 557
21,077

13,2f)8
7,7S4
6, 9;W
4, 984
9,019
7,975
7,212
2. \l\\2
6, 121
40,970
3,974
12,0M)
9,274

1, 938
801
1,208
715
1, 100
768
796
5(if>
673
5,180
477
1,267
1, 206

5, 071
584
884
701
1,997
6(57
682
64
2,045
6,196
222
1,123
1,(583

6,002
3,359
3, 259
2, 05(5
3,204
3, 164
3,729
1,127
1,937
15,721
1,967
3, 798
3, 743

2,42.">
694
570
3,271
(504
497
881
235
532
3,122
505
1, 100
891

392,348
202,422
178, 798
131, 92(5
187, 343
1(57,716
16!, 687
72, 389
111,916
810, 250
88, 732
262, 532
218,849

2,832

465,230

90,825

21,131

311,723

132, 550

16,703

22,819

53, 066

15,330

2,98(5,908

O
O

fel

S3
o

Ohio
—
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin ._
Minnesota
_.
Iowa
Missouri
Total M i d d 1 e W e st e r n
States
North Dakota
South Dakota.
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana.
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington
Oregon.. .
California
.
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona
_
Total Pacific States
Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii
Total possessions
Total United States and possessions
_
__.




359
248
502
121
155
334
347
134

477, 970
219.603
941, 507
244,440
245, 369
344, 833
247,805
311,752

304
266
070
190
215
029
438
240

2,200

235, 071
90, 023
309, 873
111,007
79, 599
120,777
57, 396
95, 004

20,380
14,300
3-1, 770
lf>, 025
12, 920
12, 227
10,125
10,862

4,044
2, 005
3, 779
1,005
1,738
fi, 407
8, 273
2, 724

77,053
35, 539
191,290
47, 3 33
35. 297
85, 920
35, 2!iS
90, 937

39, 033
« 17,000
127, 820
21,002
18,001.
29, 349
10, 597
25, 983

3, (500
2.<>15
7-,0f>!)
1,4S2
1,903
5,001.
2, I.TJ

3,033,285

2, 952

1,104,750

137,081

30, 575

508, 407

200, 045

165
116
175
260
93
37
141
33
421

57, 306
50, 740
143,811
125,181
39,754
34, 877
130, 150
17, 734
195,060

95
100
297
273
105
47
240
17
401

13, 295
12, 256
27, 709
33, 937
15,300
7,475
66, 662
3,925
57,814

2,954
2,318
7,091
8,672
2,805
1,589
4, 009
1,213
IX, 341

2, 940
2,008
3,345
2,377
1,174
268
1,536
519
3,963

0, 626
8,859
37,103
30,024
9,845
6, 503
38,144
3, 525
54, 774

1,441

794,085

1, 575

238,493

44,592

18,1.90

112
97
265
70
20
11
19

151,757
93,852
525, 382
33,644
28, 563
8,726
15,037

151
112
728
92
44
32
30

71, 396
46, 549
179, 136
10,429
9, 937
3,975
4, 293

9, 310
5, 480
23,082
2, 252
1,839
831

1, 646
1,420
2,871
1, 208

594

850, 961

1,189

325,715

3
2

1, 173
2,411

1
1

5

3, 584

8, 085

12,1J4,557

7, 229
3, 320
42, 407
8.921
2. 747
8. 035
1,080
10,022

10.042
11,352
29,110
7, 645
7, 282
8, 740
7, 82(i
5,802

4, 227
J.U45
9, ttJ'2
2, 529
1,090
3, 565
1,379
2,379

892, 705
404, 040
1,(197,999
401,430
407, 427
(525 549
388, 909
557,165

25, 348

84, 427

94, 471

27, 352

5, 435, 353

3,101
3, 334
12, 242
10, 585
3,173
2, 530
13, 980
1,390
20,040

285
350
1,549
979
334
216
2, 007
230
3.843

238
135
3,006
1,138
242
505
2, 804
49
3, 234

1,606
1, 902
3, 692
4,927
2,729
1,610
6, 537
900
6,708

705
371
704
778
431
119
707
220
932

89, 301
82, 483
240, 609
218,871
75,952
55, 79V)
268, 042
29, 734
358,182

195.523

70, 177

8, 399

J i, 401

30,071.

4, 907

J, 419,033

15, 501
9, 027
49, 999
2, 723
2, 74?
766
1,200

1,591
777
8, 7-19
325
230
58
333

4,750
2, 273
20, 592
173
7,206

85
8i8

31,090
18,103
95. 404
7,34 i
7, 178
2,773
3, 045

199

6,083
3, 050
33,170
1,320
f.0i
407
1,134

1,088
1, 185
9, 343
259
223
K
L
340

294. 429
182,434
928,516
59, 704
53, 184
17,782
27, 900

43, 032

8, 632

105,005

82,077

12, 009

29, 253

20, 431

12,505

.1,501,009

1, 184
3,423

74
74

15

201
1,000

28
SOS

2\b
518

3
54

2, 957
7, GS9

2

4,607

148

15

1,201

230

73ii

57

10, W(5

i 0,075

5, 142,328

532, 728

104,030

1,N42,123

3-15,219

204, 409

22,505,919

5i)G

1, 198,070

Moo

K5,f,J2

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Or
CO

[In thousands of dollars]

oo
Liabilities

States, Territories, etc.

Capital
stock
paid in

Maine
_..
_
New Hampshire
Vermont..
Massachusetts..
Rhode Island
Connecticut
_

Surplus

Undivided
profits
National Due to all
(less exbank
banks
penses and circulation
taxes paid)

_.

7,270
5,340
5,060
68,117
6,320
20,307

Total New England States

112,414

88,369

56,417

55,036

141,167

225,166
37,132
140,372
1,710
16, 754
9,527

275,876
33,304
199,003
1,932
16,304
5,598

129,140
14,639
72,052
947
6,612
2,747

79,668
20,222
95,542
1,133
9,400
5, 668

974.344
14, 557
295,481.
472
36,180
9,147

430,661

532,017

226,137

211, 633

1, 330,181

30,049
13,126
13,420
11,880
16,390
9,740
13,330
5,035

23,497
10,529
8,459
6,000
11,658
4,036
8,126
2,947

8,341
5,198
4,100
2,445
4,563
2,513
4,840
966

23,266
10,700
8,959
7,152
10, 275
6,151
10,585
2,895

32,497
6,840
12,755
8,140
10,330
18,984
6,393
3,597

New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
Delaw are
Maryland
District of Columbia
Total Eastern States.......
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina.
Georgia
_
Florida
_
Alabama

..._
_

Mississippi




5,433
4,441
2,732
54,604
5,075
16,084

4,222
2,782
1,922
33,007
4,510
9,974

5,574
5,006
4,357
22,664
4,689
12,746

1,993
2,849
1,328
124,241
2,022
8,734

Certified
checks
and
cashiers'
checks

Individual
deposits
(including
dividends
unpaid
and postal
savings)

416
388
267
11,418
399
1,402

United
States
deposits

102,532
46,358
43,015
847,931
50,800
183,777

220
210
104
20,043
286
1,111

14, 290

1,274,413

410,800
3,908
13,000
2,721
953

3,148,452
604,451
1,878, 790
16,077
176,079
92,474

431,43!

*P

3,892 >'
714
1,448
826
665
1,141
439

299

Bills
payable
(including
advances
received
from War
Notes and
Other
Finance
bills rediscounted Corpora- liabilities
tion and
certificates
of deposit
representing money
borrowed)
555
625
953
7,991
307
505

1,322
2,435
1,171
5,060
280
1,857

19
119
208
35,197
126
551

21,974

10,936

12,125

36,220

15, 588
3, 204
15,934
117
4, 502
1,506

3J.041
3,102
7, 552
206
2,052
1,024

19, 237
8,259
20, 558
162
2,798
2,040

87,100
1,989
18, 508
24
843
760

5,916, 323

40,911

44,977

53,054

109,224

245,836
143,616
112, 261
88,422
116, 919
123,156
111, 602
60,672

2,305
531
590
625
1,721
510

11,301
3,095
10,969
3,046
6,409
330
4,129

6,312
7,008
3,873
1,723
1,815
157
893

4,598

879

5,052
1,065
1,964
1,667
592
998
583
183

767
318

Louisiana...
Texas
_.
Arkansas....
Kentucky..
M Tennessee..

8

Total Southern Statcs __. -. _

4,750
36,134
3,454
13,315
9, 845

1, 549
17,889
1,951
fi, 432
3,397

239, 534

142, 750

64,184

62, 785
31,842
05, 723
25, 325
26, 550
38, 416
26, 417
42,017

45,010
16,053
70. 993
ll\ 195
.14,441
21,959
14,047
16,935

25,451
7,545
38,864
9, 283
8,372
9,345
4,791
10,443

S, 830
73,972
7,912
18,471
17,379

_i

508
9,473
521
1,824
1,006

5,34S
43,783
3,09S
16, 2f,3
13, 468

12, 315
83, 090
6, 003

161,043 |

252, 159 |

22,746 | 1,967,4X7 j

56, 249
33, 797
370, 37.1
33, 552
34,462
84, 507
45,979
i 14, 390

4,565
2, 75S
17,875
1.841
li 645
8,377
2, 597
5,490
45,148

£3. R»J3

21,546

73,931
523, 831
61,702
175,211
140,278

1,369
2ol
772
760

2,S64
8,014
1, 763
2, 257
5, 256

341
'6,2i0
956
i, 977
3, 372

1,111
2,326
ill
2,357
2, 542

I6,(L'7|

64,031

35,546 |

20,551

1,039,' 408
Sol, 521
299, 219
433, 202
257, 739
304, 732

7, 805
1,642
7,315
4,458
2.093
3,962
947
1, 591

4,839
3, 952
.r>, 304
839
2,581
3, 646
13, 888
3, 664

S,537 I
3,541
3, 376 !
1, 353
583
1,626
2, 436
3,257

12, 911
3, 024
14, 830
1, S73
1,440
4, 220
966
4, 887

3,576,351 |

29,813 j

38,713

24, 709 |

44,151

65,644
59,402
150,429
149, 363
56,811
42,306
204,851
21, 778
261, 032

138
457
4.83
1,047
170
178
700
127
2,556

GO

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan...
Wisconsin..
Minnesota..
Iowa
Missouri
Total Middle Western States.
North Dakota.
South DakotaNebraska
Kansas. _
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico.._
Oklahoma
Total Western States.
Washington.
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah_
_
Nevada
Arizona
Total Pacific State:-;.

349,675 j

216,633

46,395
27, 574
33,940
14,199
16,041
16, 289
19,162
19,159

618, 218

114,094 |

192,759 |

803, 307 !

6, 685
5,255
lfi, 727
17,682
5,960
3,075
13,140
2,310
28,450

3, 247
2, 575
8,986
9,196
2,661
2,415
9,707
999
7,833

587
689
4,001
2,801
1,098
405
3, 574
197
2, 379

4,445
3,465
8, 878
10, 778
2,847
2,263
5.944
I, 476
11,104

3, 128
5, 420
45,361
20, 033
3, 399
3, 284
24,6C>6
892
28, 263

99, 284

47, 619

15, 731

51.200

134,436

15,027 ! 1,011,616 |

17, 240
13,020
60,078
4,720
3, 525
1,460
1,650

7,021
5,703
34,848
1,937
1,502
649
875

3, 248
2, 574
17,390
498
794
200
239

9,110
5, 602
33, 625
2,846
3,143
1,223
1,066

22, 974
11,873
112,104
1,917
7, 693
1,434
S72

2,761
1, 798
15,012
572
774
239
415

552
910
2,117
1, 659
682
523
2, 733
497
5, 354

225, 600
J 38, 854
823,170
43,718
35,606
12,483
21,891

5,946 |
1,989
203
4,335
132
30
(
J3
118

3,074
3, 630
2,620
4,219
1,657
1,150
1, 686
1, 210
7,964

2,079
8,044 I

2, 920

1,521
1, 296
7, 101
7S8
55

1,104
802
5,404.
2, 626
30

i, mi
709

200

4 03"

27, 210




to
O

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CO
32
1
231

10,911

Alaska...
The Territory of Hawaii.
Total possessions.
Total United States and possessions, i

£

1, 669
656
543
1,247
632
182
853
183

n
231, 526

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TABLE NO- 77.—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 8,085 national banks at close of business June SO, 1924—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Loans and discounts

States, Territories, etc.

Maine,
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts...
Rbode Island
Connecticut
Total New England States..
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Total Eastern States.
Virginia
West Virginia--.
North CarolinaSouth Carolina—
Georgia
_
_
Florida.
Alabama
Mississippi




On
On time,
demand
On
On
secured demand, secured
hy coltime,
by collateral
not
not
lateral secured
other
secured
other
than
by colby colthan
real
lateral
lateral
real
estate
estate

8, 532
8, 784
3, 606
98, 941
3, 534
22, 522

1,001,406
10,837
7,429
2,318
3, 955
7, 202
4, 34 S
4,110
950

Secured Secured
by oiher
by
real
farm
estate
lands

Not.
classified

Bonds
of other
public
service
United
Ptato,
corpoOther
States county,
rations
bonds,
Governand
Kailroad (includ - stocks,
ment
municing
bo rids
warrants,
ipal
securistreet
etc.
bonds
ties
and
interurban
railway
bonds)

9,501
3,574
4,026
120,397
8,127
25,963

31,773
15,454
15, 937
382,123
27, 053
72, 675

1,058
314
913
450
9
339

3,257
808
1,290
29, 297
171
5, 000

171, f)88 |

545,015

3, 083

39, 823

43,123

184, 539

12, 427

44, 223

76,331

124,641

201, 621
682, 297
5,500
93, 675
35,285

5,140
1,331
5, 482
563
1,932
156

27,073 I
23, 58.6
43, Ifi2
224
2,179
1,439

149, 774
787
14,201

647, 082
73, 036
343.417
2, 346
21,112
18,085

111,477
37,429
38, 078
483
5. 655
1,101

184, 988
63, 155
173, 147
1, 520
7, 830
2,721

HI, 220
32, 463
94, 073
1, 843
8, 229
2,320

250. (194
flfi, 472
256, 993
1, 820
17, 992
4, 991

266, lfiO I 726,575 ,2,2J4, 901

14,604

97,603

165,151 1,105. 678

194,223 | 433,361

220,148

607, «C2

65, 729
34, 048
31, 056
30, 955
32,010
21, 631
32,411
14,6(55

4, 308
781
2,423
3,494
5, 521
i, 453
.
3,103
2,451

6,743
4, 301
2, 700
1,978
3,052
2, W5
2,202
2, 573

35, (528
22,283
15, 754
12, 975
14,150
20, 373
17,161
5,134

2,166
2,767
51
041
260
2,145
960
351

11, 903
10, 580
2, 305
2, 69 L
2,822
7,413
7,122
2.951

7,370
6,067
5, 483
50,602
1.717
11,084

145,919 | 82,332
681, M 9
62, 707
271,714
2,182
23,458
19,336

Investments

88, 060
3*. 194
128, 006
1,408
9,879
4,013

11,076
4, 511
..
2, 436
2,386
4,578
2,322
2,857
340

493, 219 1,190, 523

32, an

173,977
690
17, 539
8,239

163, 483
79, 650
7«, 030
39,455
70, 928
49, 682
48,461
22,333

271
42, 535
110
207

219
170

3,076
1,019
1,145
458
303
76
24

13,915
12, 048
6, 285
111, 527
7,831
32, 933

2,106
514
196
6,474
1,438
1, 699

3,062
1, 779
2,094
2,015
556
8,633
4, 504
5, 668

5,290
2,110
2,931
22, 342
1,823
9,727

2, 470
1,87(1
141
536
256
2,451
1,908
915

15, 678
4, 309
5,148
38, 496
5, 588
7,112

14, 669
4, 472
7, 142
7«. 178
5, 803
11, 377

Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas-Kentucky
Tennessee

.

., .

f
I
!
I
i

2,935
34,750
2.(575
l/i,(M9
4.301

6,156
19.927
1,101
8,275
3,991

16, 582 f
175. 791
lti. 764
35, 757
32, 597

40,901
211,345
28,825
98,448
94,723

2, 389 i
1(5.494 '
3,333
4,653 !
2,381 !

1,180
10,498
1,745
2,815
3. 200

84,
39,
174,
70,
52,
85,
50,
95,

220, 202
143,789
480, 395
183, 193
145, 755
156, 7(50
149. 720
135,801

10,808
10, 105
14. 598
5, 532
22, 683
20, 691
3,881

21,113
7,370
(',, 141
13. 787
5, 909
7,232
5, 150
3, 831

8, 892
5.321
0,205
6,355
3,000
3,453
tj, 349
716
8,066

1, 732
: 154
1,233
2,270
746
732
3,087
494
5,982

8,157
i)84
9,233 ;
29.781
19,887 i

1, 454
5, 863
1, 952
2, 007
2. 327

2, 973
16,191
1,913
12, 423
7,151

Total Southern States
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan.
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa.

70,133
7. 003
lrtO
15.001
10.933 j
43,692 !
,410
; 40,210

'
_

Missouri

Total Middlo Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota.
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
_
Wyoming-,,...
Colorado.
_. .
New Mexico.,.
Oklahoma.

274
456
820
K87
f>89
321
899
086

7, 118

5,096
887
14.534
1, 158
418
4, 231
950
752

103,049
51. 450
170,813
42.196
38. 040
71.406
36, 753
51,245

42, 749
8, 58ft
40,311
24. 330
11,073
14,018
5, 175
11.849

17,893 j
7,061 !
15, 200 I
6.970 i
S 848
5, 220
1,272
6,031

\ 392,747

_

Total Western States..

___!
'
i

4,341
295
8,268
4S9
3,382

24,591 !
20.123 I
M,422 I
40,726 j
13,222 <
17,744 I
01, M 9 i
8,058
98,319

18, 705
22,440
72,050 "
•
f.0,184
14,317 i
11,892 |
47, 536
0, 949
73,597

8,811
7, 913
17,008
19, 734
9, 000
4.514
33,915
2, 899
30, 349

120
187
1, 743
272
203
153
3, 794
40
177

186
443
688
258
417
247
3,829
10
517

3.371
3, 500
6,037
4,
4.03-1
2, 229
13,15-1
755
14,190

25,809 i

Washington..
Oregon.
JregoCalifornia,
:Wo
Idaho
Utah
Nevada....
Arizona.._
Total Pacific. States
Alaska
The Territory of Hawaii..
Total possessions. _
_
Total United States and possessions




i,»09,243

o

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TABLE NO. 77.—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 8,085 national banks at close of business June SO, 192J+—Continued

to

[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Demand deposits

Cash
States, Territories, etc.
Gold coin

Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont.
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut

--

90
103
63
477
78
197

-

Total New England States.
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
_
_
Maryland
.
District of Columbia

153
158
86
1,168
126
407

Paper

Individual Demand
Time
deposits certificates Dividends Other time certificates
deposits of deposit
unpaid
subject
of deposit
to check

799, 843

_
_

Total Southern States




Postal
Ravings
deposits

Deposits
not
classified

269
186
189
1, 929
136
514

69, 630
11,944
26, 628
241, 263
12, 037
56, 194

822
1, 301
559
14, 575
1,166
3, 976

124
295
90
5,361
272
1.208

41
61
43
10, 596

12, 638

3, 223

417, 696 I

22, 399

7,350

11,264

5, 839
1,420
4. 543
58
672
225

615,259 j
287,981 I
695,820

16, 631
1, 951
7,982
113
89
770

146,969
2,976
51,804

71,100 j
25, 922 I

85,872
6, 305
117,180
152
3, 926
2, 733

12, 757

t, 702,170 |

216, .168

27, 536

210,619

200
286
47
100
85
648
352
36
114
664
127
214
101

4,007
4,158
3,714
. 1,120
1,347
15, 740
608
5, 617
7,858
36, 594
4, 446
913
2,901

2,924

89, 023

31,137
31,175
15, 290
570, 347
34,114
117,780

25, 630

1,008 |

1,638
1,739
795
14, 472
1,620
5, 366

1,161 !
680 |
2,429
21
183
75

3,099
1, 045
3, 951
53
313
195

43, 548
11,993
36, 347
335
2,909
2,771

2, 254, 413
298, 336
985, 449
9, 665
93, 306

23, 469
5, 482
16, 012
1
209
425

4,549 I

_.

Total Eastern States
Virginia.._
West VirginiaNorth Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia.
Florida
.
Alabama
Mi ssissippi
Louisiana..
Texas..
Arkansas
_
•
Kentucky
Tennessee

Silver and
minor coin 1

Time deposits

8,656

97,903

3, 701, 475

45,598 !

357 i
199
151
53
134
111
289
47
60
833
102
235 I
201 !

654
319
393
334
432
382
405
198
239
2,190
251
448
397

4,991
2,841
2,715
1, 669
2,638
2,671
3, 035
882
1, 638
12,698
1,614
3,115
3,145

106, 394
70, 864
56, 647
33, 039
65, 374
54, 851
61, 953
22, 797
48, 242
362, 242
33, 918
103, 138
71, 274

5, 792
1, 928
499
188
2, 850
2,198
1, 935
1,241
1, 535
11,742
4, 626
1,941
2,046

6,642

43, 652

1, 090, 733 I

38, 521

1, 357
604
484
360
417
236
285
154
282
1,330
100
551
418

96, 740
46, 734
28, 212
41,991
37,112
41, 066
38, 378
12, 551
11, 936
80, 339
11,987
34,200
36,417
523,

663 j

31, 346
19,092
22, 658
11, 624
9, 734
8,417
8,091
K 276
3, 964
24, 920
6, 45)8
34, 254
27, 121
215, 995

523

6, 777
2,093

Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri

- -

Total Middle "Western States
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wyoming
C olorado
New Mexico
Oklahoma..

_. .

_

__...

_.

..

Total Western States
Washington . _ . _
Oregon
.
California
Idaho
.
.
Utah
Nevada.
Arizona

..

___

_

Total Pacific States
Alaska . .The Territory of Hawaii
Total possessions
Total United States and possessions
1

Includes $38,000.00 clearing house certificates.




..

14, 528
9, 357
24,765
6, 586
6,098
7,158
6, 238
4,830

306,712
146,918
681, 807
169, 354
128,867
179,716
104, 210
211, 528

15, 321
7,923
19, 235
7, 269
4,465
13,938
12,557
8, 343

1, 395
776
3, 245
824
720
763
398
519

161,
54,
184,
124,
95,
101,
52,
54,

579
454
491
478
073
361
333
013

57, 525
44,148
74,198
30,113
52, 237
96,141
80, 555
22, 437

9,498

79, 560

1,929,112

89, 051

8, 640

827, 782

457, 354

11,607

252,805

^

96
77
259
360
141
87
1,792
46
258

--

1.454
1,070
2,818
659
745
1,091
988
673

5,413

-

660
925
1,533
400
439
497
600
359

312
291
657
811
249
156
632
129
1,162

1,198
1,534
2,776
3,756
2,339
1,367
4,113
725
5, 348

19,493
20, 592
82,330
83, 651
23, 611
20, 083
104,125
11,326
150,889

4,057
4,229
8,161
10,160
2, 525
1,898
5, 608
1,301
7,940

28
36
178
308
72
33
208

30,123
24, 067
35, 349
30,079
12, 260
6, 320
17,159
3, 445
30, 986

*166
212
249
580
1,733
373
1, 340
140
1,020

3,717
4,424
9,843
14,650
6,108
5.109
9.867
3,485
39, 298

g
^
.~
5

158

8, 060
5, 842
14,319
9,935
10, 502
8,490
66, 544
2,074
30,741

3 116

. . .

4, 399

23,156

516,100

45, 879

1, 028

156, 507

189, 788

0,813

96,501

O

534
436
1,056
82
71
53
48

1,039
549
2,060
253
127
58
139

4, 510
2,671
10,054
985
403
356
947

100, 725
65, 970
371, 824
19, 698
19,827
5,848
12, 082

2; 250
3, 897
7,151
1,714
1,087
324
157

347
256
1, 388
40
22
30
11

70, 249
44,875
162,827
8,137
7, 859
4,677
5,117

15,382
9, 093
24, 684
5, 585
3,300
500
1, 255

5, 228
1, 357
1. 496
1, 038
.197
164
234

31,419
1.3,406
53,800
7,506
3,314

^
H
X
C
**
"

2,280

4,225

19,926

595,974

16, 580

2, 094

303, 741

59, 799

9,714

113,420

Q

94
21

10
41

114
456

1,374
1,984

8
18

12

623
275

63
138

118
2

40
1,063

H

115

51

570

3, 358

26 |

15

898

201

120

1, 103

K

19,253

35, 569

290, 397

8, 636, 595

34, 335

3, 932,457

1,161, 704

65,064

774,735

248, 293

1,491
596
?,, 40S
1,419
' 8f;3
1,922
822
1,086

74. 195
17.497
73, 024
IS, 064
16, 994
39, 361
6, 864
fi, 806

940
3.035

5d

H
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^

r
2

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 78.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of State (commercial) banks,

June, 1920 to 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
11020—18,195 1921—18,875 1922—18,232 1923—18,04311924—17,430
banks
I
bunks
banks
banks
banks

Classification
RESOURCES

8,875. 085
88. 325
2, 226, 916
1,340,571
305. 003
332. 847
393, 935
238, 099

Loans.
Overdrafts
Bonds
Due from other banks
Real estate, furniture, etc 1
Checks and other cash items .. Cash on hand.
Other resources
Total..

34.009. 781

ft, 070,958 7,934, 123
GO, 225
08, 243
2, 438,057 2,304,891
1, 393. 783
1,443,117
385', 349
401,528
278. 293
354, 874
34(5, 589
309, 584
2i7, 827
256, 004

8, 723,000
41,120
2,587, 002
1,559.055
400,014
277,2% !
314,057 !
200. (152

8,805,008
40.089
2, 7 i8, 155
1,638,885
521,799
428, 035
340,041
255,839

14,199,099

13,004.40*)

14, 102.802

14,810,011.

_: 920,211
1, 063, 045
579,830
I 527.019
211,882
_.J 222, 509
134, 321
j
5(5, (378
| 10,825, 483 10,675, 107
40, 0!9
:
,!
10, 705
337, 373
I 430, 044
...\ 1,010,442 1, 157, 1(52

1, 014, 248
561, J3J
210, 530
09. 803
10, 107, 507
7, 734

1,041,413
571,401
217,377

1,001,019
002,780
208, 756
83,217
11,755,233
7,890

LIABILITIES

Capital stock
Surplus fund
_
_
Other undivided profits.. _
Certified checks and cashiers' checks
Individual deposits..
United States deposits
Postal savi ngs deposits
I)ue to other banks
Other liabilities
Total
1

387, 057
705, 700

75, 570
11,130. 142
16.696
445,817
004, 377

4GG, 373
630.137

| J 4,009, 781 14. 199, 099 i 13, 004, 400 14, 162, 802 I 14, 810. 011
I
I
!

Includes exchanges for clearing house.

TABLE N O . 79.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust

companies,

June, 1920 to 192J,
[In thousands of dollars}
Classification

I 1920—1,408 j 1921—1,474 , 1922—1,550 1923—1,643 1924—1,004
! banks j banks j banks
banks
banks

RESOURCES

Loans
_
Overdrafts
Bonds
Due from other banks
Real estate, furniture, etc.
Checks and other cash items *
Cash on hand
O ther resources
Total..

4,598,819 4, 274, 5S1
2, (589
2,541
1,942,070
1,902,075
780,214
878. &)2
215, 030
189.842
230, 705
193, 615
172, 717
148.455
405,831 I 502. 502
8. 320,018 I 8,181, 092

4, 342, 895
2. 003
2,311, 10J
895, 922
230,091
315,381
.117, 079
312, 178

5, 058,054
5, 146

2, 423, 803
954, 033
250, 377
278, 045
123. 438
399', 463

8, 533,850 9, 499, 250

5, 293,820
5,190
2, 748, 425
1, 073. 974
278,185
477, 008
140.362
300. 807
10,323,777

LIABILITIES

Capital stock
475, 745
509, 929
Surplus fund
102, 194
Other undivided profits
Certified checks and cashiers' checks.
27,476
6, 002, 294
Individual deposit s
United States deposits
Postal savings deposits
..._!
3,073
....I
424,542
Due to other banks and bankers
I
714,105
Other liabilities..
Total..
1

Includes exchanges for clearing house.




_.| 8, 320,018

515, 533
537, 947
111,014
"143,144
5,011,787
100, 951

532, 316
502,731
117,513
31,109
0, 495. 928
13, 800

591, 431
606, 648
133, 346
27, 088
0,831,0i8
24,919

621,015
672, 205
140, 948
30, 273
7,785,331
10, 782

319, 100
840, 956

351,547
428. 900

714, 074
540, 135

038,348
418,815

8, 181,092

8,533,850

9, 499,259

10, 323,

777

BEPOKX OF THE COMPTROLLER

605

OF THE CI'MIENCY

TABLE NO. SO.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of slock saving!-' banks, June,
1020 to 102/h
[In thousands of dollars!
1920 - 1,0871 1921—978 ! 1922-1,000 j 1923 -1,029
banks
banks
banks
banks

Classification

1924 990
banks

RESOURCK3

Loans
_ •.
Overdrafts
Investments. _ _
Due from other ha iks..
Real estate, furniture, etc J
.
Checks and other cash it ems _. _
Cash on. hand
Other resources
Total.

_—

_

429, 587
_ 361
57, 777
42, 14.5
RS11I
391
11.013
525

323,
70,
37,
4,
35,

1,053,310
498
325, 0*7
110, 3*3
50, 007
0, 570
28, (101
4,801

L18i,S48
;')()o
370, 077
131,550
02, 004
12, 263
24, 854
7, 582

1,302,110
'H6
367, 243
134, 89:5
71,680
13, 679
29,113
4,212
1, 923, 384

1, 500, 413 I

557, 910 | 1, 3811, 922

1, 790, 083

69,183
39, 422
13, 247
147
1,349,510

39, 902
19, 210
9, 210
220
112,851
110

1,401. 712
3, 730

81,120
41,302
17,325
1,982
1, 009, 358
4, 058

1,330
30, 520

8, 454
20, 424

1, 746, 205
4, 310
404
957
20, 922

1,790,083

1, 923, 384

LIABILITIES

Capital stock
Surplus fund
Individual profits
.__
Certified checks and cashier's chocks
Individual deposits
United States deposits.
Posta 1 sav ings de|>osits
Due to other banks.
Other 1 labilities

--

393 S
40, 002 I

Total..
1

79, 850
41. ISO
18, 995

557,910 I 1,583,922 j

44,330
.19, 043

Includes exchanges for clearing house.

TABLE NO. 81.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual sac-ings banks, Junet
1920 to 1924
[Jn thousands of dollars]
.1920-020
banks

1921—623
banks

1922—019
banks

2. 591, 479
1

Classification

2, 809, 798
7
2,888, 971
171, 742
57, 871
2, 099
37, 429
71, 604

3,001, 425
1 'Yn
3,007, 293
185, 903
59,714
1,353
44, 883
49, 756

6,040, 121

1923—0)8
banks

1924-013
banks

KESOl'KCES

Loans
O vcrdraf ts
Investments
Due ftorn oilier banks. . ._
Real estate, furniture, etc
Checks and other cash iteins '
Cash on hand
.._...__._
Other resources
Total

.
_.
. _ _.

3, 300, 898

3, 775, 740

3 , i8<>, S72

3,217,543

181,055
02, 9152
1,313
39,411
71,744

208, 547
71.802
1,272
40. 29V
49, 449

6, 351, 648

0, 904, 825

7, 304,656

306, 420
79,920
34
5,575, 147
2

468, i&3
92.196
24
5, 779, 500
1

490,513
107, 973
0, 288, 55 i

558, 780
99. 851
l-'S
0, 093, 246

9, 408

135
18,403

261
i 1,401:

317
l i , 130

131
1.2,021

5,019,0.17

6, 040, 121

0,351,0-18

0, 901, S25

7, 361,656

2,710,282
183, 527
51, 579
1, 191
41, 942
33,010
5,619,017

LIABILITIES

Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Certified checks and cashiers' checks...
Individual deposits
...
.
United States deposits
Postal savings deposits
Due to other banks
Other liabilities
Total
1

Includes exchanges for clearing house.




3.'U, 5±6
87,975
20
5,180,951.
1
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606

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 82.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks, June 1920 to
1924
[In thousands of dollars]
1920-799
banks

Classification

• 921—708 ! 1922—073
bcinks
banks

1923—004
banks

1924—56 0
banks

i
RESOURCES

Loans
J
Overdrafts
Bonds
Due from other banks
Real estate, furniture, etc...
Checks and other i terns1
Cash on hand
Other resources.

127,661
1,254
32, 191
29, 407
11, 766
1,463
(i, 480
2. 344

100, 238
755
35, 270
23, 021
11,274
1,000
4,101
3, 203

80,409
781
35, 090
25, 536
10, 403
994
4,233
2,070

75,516
528
35,051
23, 999
9,429
596
3,868
1, 950

212,626

175,306

185,531

105,516

150, 943

13,334
13,046
3, 458
253
109,421

11,001
12, 309
1, 950
208
133,089
109

10, 320
15, 308
2,109
239
145, 179
242

9,512
12, 894
1,919
239
131, 606
31

11,171
8,014
1,473
188
120,519
2

28
2,139
10, 917

1,342
14, 032

i, 531
10,483

1.751
7, 504

1.482
7, 494

212,020 j

Total..

104, 285
727
29,301
21,597
11,020
710
4, 470
3,130

175, 300

185, 531

105, 51G

150, 913

LIABILITIES

Capital stock
Surplus fund
_.
_
Other undivided profits
Certified checks and cashiers' checks..
Individual deposits
•United States deposits.
Postal savings deposits
Due to other banks and bankers
Other liabilities,.
Total..
i Includes exchanges for clearing house.

TABLE N O . 83.—Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national June, 1914 to
1924, inclusive
Year
1914.
1915*
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921..
1922
1923
1924..

Gold

Silver

$287,124,164
293, 381,637
_
_

$90, 712, 763
86,473, 553

338,131, 920
106, 207, 820
28,133, 000
17,487,000
33, 948, 000
19, 778, 000
24,077,000
25,861,000

37,921,850
46,657, 699
16,121, 000
27,979, 000
18,663, 000
17, 562, 000
16, 866, 000
15,809, 000

Specie

2

$3, 783,193 $131,289,504
3,067, 305
143, 474, 792
312,658, 287
190,517,213
2 1,649,261
216, 888, 246
3, 530, 584
213,109, 283
1, 807, 000
133,476,000
2, 524, 000
145, 570, 000
2 39, 962, 000 275, 975,000
2
6,496, 000
192, 089, 000
1, 883, 000
225, 292, 000
1,689, 000 252.834, 000

J
Cash held by Federal reserve banks not included.
2 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents.




Paper
currency

Carsh (not
classified)
$103. 745, 833
73, 548,005
163, 339, 822
155,199, 799
144. 364, 037
393, 361, 000
432,467, 000
203,670, 000
267, 786, 000
237, 875, 000
270, 088, 000

Total
$616,655, 547
599, 945, 292
660, 515, 322
749, 791,076
513,869, 423
572, 898, 000
626,027, 000
572, 218, 000
503, 711,000
505,998,000
566, 281, 000

607

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE N O . 84.—Statement showing the condition of the 14 chartered banks of
Canada, September SO, 1924
RESOURCES
Specie
Dominion notes.
--Deposits with Dominion Government, for security ot note circulation, and in central gold
reserves
Notes and checks of ot her bank.?
_.
Deposits made with and balances due from other banks in Canada
Balances due from agencies of the bank or from banks or agencies in the United Kingdom
Balances due from agencies of the hank or from agencies elsewhere than in Canada and the
United Kingdom
Dominion and provincial securities
Canadian municipal securities and British or foreign or colonial public securities other than
in Canada
Railway and other bonds, debentures, and stocks.
_..
Cal] and short loans on stocks and bonds in Canada
._
Call and short loans elsewhere than in Canada
Other current loans and discounts in Canada
Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada
IiOans to Canada and provincial governments
Loans to cities, towns, municipalities, and school districts
Overdue d e b t s . . . .
Real estate other than bank premises
'Mortgages on real estate sold by the bank
Bank premises
Liabilities of customers under let t e"S of credit
Other assets.
Total..

59,200,782
343, Slit,482
54,991,043
112.217,302
3,988,830
7, (521,745
80.909,611
300', 839,283
140,171,231
55,409,495
105, 5(54,807
148,925,920
950,744,582
185,100,963
8, 564,443
07,390,153
U,312,458
8, 083,877
3, 555,324
72,450,367
59.012.655
3,793,407
2,058,008,720

LIABILITIES
Capital stock (paid up)
.121,909,560
Reserve fund
122,875,000
N otes in circulation
103,413,279
Balance duo to Dominion Government after deducting advances for credits, paylisrs, etc
50,047,036
Balance due to provincial governments
39,870,537
Deposits by the public payable on demand in Canada
497,305,631
Deposits by the public payable after notice or on a fixed day in Canada.
1, 177,428,453
Deposits elsewhere than in Canada
355, 744,961
Deposits made by and balances due to other banks in Canada...
10,448,981
Balances duo to agencies, etc., of banks in the United Kingdom
5,809,093
Balances due to agencies, etc., of banks elsewhere than in the United Kingdom or Canada-.
35, 599,905
Bills payable
9,394,456
Acceptances under letters of credit
59,012,055
Other liabilities
9,089,113
Total

2,058,008,720

TABLE NO. 85.—Comparative statement, October, 1928, to September, 19.2/,, relative
to capital, etc., of the chartered banks of Canada
Date
1923
October
November..
December..

1924
January
February...
March
April
May.
June
July
August
September..

Number

10
16
10

Capital
(paid up)

Reserve
fund

123.408,050
123,409,130
123,409,130

123.025,000
123, 025,000
123,025,000

123, 409,190 123, 775,000
123,409, 200 123, 775,000
123,409,500 123,775.000
123,409,500 123, 775,000
121, 909, 500 124. 875.000
121,909,500 ! 124) 875,000
121, 909, 500 124, 875,000
121,909,500 124,875,000
121,909.560 122, 875, 000




| Notes in
I circulation

Aggregate
liabilities

Dominion
notes

185,495,429 I 2,772,412,325 j 158,742,319
181,200,320 ! 2,688,477,593 ! 150,211,055
180,240,825 i 2,080.240,003 ; 104. 352, 005
166, 865, 776
103.440,173
170,850,500
101,654,759
109.347,932
17L390,223
155,361,441
100,210,782
163, 413, 279

2,6.1.5, 550,139 i
2, 039, 387, 268
2,004, 185,249
2,710,300,505
2, 049, 793, 020
I 2, 097, 207, 997
I 2, 020, 435.143
i 2,029,998,998
i 2, 070. 599, 502

109,987,738
155, 254, 971
138,514,250
146, 745, 802
140, 551, 389
129,303,498
134,218,550
135,015,989
143,513, 482

Specie

07,177,921
05, 441, 774
57,068,386

57, 913, 239
55,818,057
58, 616, 405
59,056,186
59, 22(5, 043
58, 808, 796
57,429,800
58, 290, 772
59, 260, 782

608

BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 86.—Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing
House for 71 years, and for each year, number of banks, aggregate capital, cleo,rings,
balances, average of daily clearings and balances, and the percentage of balances to
clearings
[Compiled at the Now York Clearing House]
Year
ended
Sept.
30—
1854.___
1855
1866
1857
1858
1859
1860_-__
1801
1862
18(33
1804
18G5
1866
1867
1868
1809
1870-...
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892_ _ .
1893
1894
1895--..
1896
1897
1898
1S99
1900....1901__
1902--..
1903-...
1904-___
1905
1906--.1907 . . . .
1908
1909....
1910--..
1911
1912
1913.-..
1914
1915--.
1916
1917
1918-...
1919--..
1920
1921-_..
1922
1923
1924-...

Total-

Number of
members

Capital i

$47,044, 900
48, 884,180
52, 883, 700
64, 420, 200
67, 146, 018
07,921,714
69,907, 435
68, 900, 605
68, 375, 820
68, 972, 508
68. 586, 763
80,363, 013
82, 370, 200
81,770,200
82, 270, 200
82, 720, 200
82,417,400
83, 420, 200
83,420, 200
83, 070, 200
81, 635, 200
80, 435, 200
78, 535, 200
73, 435, 200
63,611,500
00, 800, 200
60, 475, 200
61,162, 700
60, 962, 700
61,312,700
60,412,700
58,612,700
59,312,700
60, 812, 700
60, 762, 700
60, 762, 700
60, 812, 700
60, 772, 700
60, 422, 700
60, 843, 200
61, 622, 700
62, (522, 700
60,622, 700
59, 022, 700
59, 022, 700
58,922, 700
74, 222, 700
81,722,700
100, 672, 700
113, 072, 700
115, 972, 700
115,972,700
118,150, 000
129, 400, 000
126, 350, 000
127, 350, 000
132,350,000
170, 275, 000
174, 275, 000
179, 900,000
175,300,000
178, 550, 000
185, 550,000
200, 750, 000
205, 850, 000
220, 350, 000
261, 650, O X
C)
286, 150, 000
288, 100, 000
309,125,000
312, 650, 000

50
48
50
50
46
47
50
50
50
50
49
55
58
58
59
59
61
62
61
59
59
59
59
58
57
59
59
61
62
64
62
64
64
(>O

64
64
65
64
60
65
66
67
66
66
65
64
64
62
00
57
54
54
55
54
50
51
50
67
65
64
62
62
63
62
59
60
55
52
43
40
40
2

105, 159,000

1

Clearings

$5, 750, 455, 987
5,362, 912, 098
6,906, 213, 328
8, 333, 220, 718
4, 750, 004, 386
0, 448, 005,950
7,231, 143,057
5,915,742.758
0,871,443.591
14,807,597,849
24, 097, 190, 656
26, 032, 384, 342
28,7.17, 146,914
28,675,159,472
28, 484, 288, 637
37, 407, 028,987
27, 804, 539, 400
29, 300, 986,682
33, 844, 369, 568
35, 461, 052, 820
22, 855, 927,630
25,061,237,902
21, 597, 274, 247
23,289,243,701
22, 508, 438, 442
25,178, 770,69 L
37,182, 128,621
48,565,818,212
40,552,840,101
40, 293, 165, '258
34, 092, 037,338
25,250,791,440
33,374,082,210
34, 872, 848. 786
80, 803, 080, (509
34, 790, 465, 529
37, 660, 680, 572
34, 053, 098, 770
36, 279, 905, 230
34,421,380,870
24, 230, 145, 308
28, 204, 379, 120
29, 350, 894, 884
31, 337, 700,94.8
39,853,413,948
57,308,230,771
51,904,588,564
77, 020, 672,494
74, 753, 189, 436
70, S33, 655,9iO
59,072, 796, 804
91, 879, 318, 3(59
103, 754, 100,091
95,315.421,238
73,030,971,913
99, 257, 662,411
102, 553, 959,069
92,420,120,092
96, (572, 300,864
98,121,520,297
89,760,344,971
90, 842, 707, 724
147,180,709,461
181,534,031,388
174, 524, 179,029
214,703, 444, 468
252, 338, 249, 4(56
204, 082, 339, 370
213,326,385,752
214,621,430,807
235, 498, 649, 045
3 4,437,080,107, 568

Balances

$297,411,494
289, 694, 137
334,714,489
365, 313, 902
314, 238, 911
363,984, 683
380, 693, 438
353, 383, 944
415,530,331
677, 626, 483
885,719,205
1, 035, 76,% 108
1,066, 135,100
1,144, 903, 451
1,125,455,237
1,120, 318. 308
1,030, 484, 822
1, 209, 721, 029
1, 428, 582, 708
1,474, 508, 025
1, 280, 753,176
1,408, 008, 777
1, 295, 042, 029
1,373, 990, 302
1, 307, 843, 857
1,400,111,063
1,516,538,631
1,776,018, 162
1, 595, 000, 245
1, .568, 983,196
1,524, 930,994
1, 295, 355, 252 .
1, 519, 565, 385
1, 569, 626, 325
1,570, 198, ")28
1,757,637,473
1,753,0-10, 145
1,584,030,500
1,861,500,575
1,69(5,207, 170
1, 585, 241, 034
1, 890, 574, 349
1, 843, 289, 239
1,908,901,898
2,338,529,010
3,085,971,371.
2,730,441,810
3,515,037,741
3, 377, 504, 072
3, 315, 510, 487
3,105, H5S, .;i70
3,953,875, 975
3,832,621, 024
3,813,926, 108
3,409,032,271
4,194, 484, 028
4,195, 293,967
4,388,563,113
5,051, 202, 292
5,144,130, 885
5,128, 047, 302
5,340, 840, 740
8, 561,024, 447
12, 147, 791,433
17,255.062,671
20,950, 477, 483
25, 210, 212, 380
20,800,245, 122
21, 032, 674, 952
23,281.705,358
26,389,851,778
3 298, 833, 692, 027

Average
daily balances

Average
daily clearings

$19,104, 505
$988, 078
17, 412, 052
940, 505
22, 278, 1.08
1,079,724
20,908, 371
1, 182, 246
15,391,736
], 616, 954
20, 867, 333
1,177,944
23, 401, 757
1, 232, 018
19, 269, 520
1,151,088
22, 237, 682
1,344, 758
48,428, 657
2, 207, 252
77,984, 455
2, 866, 405
84, 796, 040
3,373, 828
93, 541,195
3, 472, 753
93,101,167
3, 717, 414
92,182,104 . 3, 642, 250
121,451,3933, 637, 397
90, 274, 479
3, 305, 210
95, 133, 074
3, 927, 600
109,884,317
4, 038, 256
115,885,794
4, 818, 651
71, 692, 574
4, 205, 07(5
81, 899, 470
4, 603, 297
70, 349, 428
4,218,378
76,358,170
4, 504, 906
73, 785, 747
4, 274, 000
82,015,540
4, 560, 622
121, 510, 224
4, 950, 009
159, 232, 191
5,823,010
151,037,935
5, 195,441
132, 543, 307
5,161,129
111.048,982
4, 967, 202
82, 789, 480
4, 247, 069
109,007,589
4, 965, 900
114, 337, 209
5, 146, 31(5
JOJ, 192,4.1")
f>, 148, 192
114,839,820
n, 800, 784
123, 074, 1.39
5, 728, 889
111,051,471
5, 195, 526
118,5(51,782
(5, 083, 335
113,978,082
5, 010, 580
79, 704, 426
5, 214, 01L
92, 670, 095
6, 2.18, 277
96, 232, 442
0,043,571
103,124, 954
0, 300, 000
131,529,418
7,717,018
189,961,029
10,218, 448
170,930, 147
8,981,716
254, 193, 039
11,(500,785
245, 898, 049
11, 110,211
233, 005, 447
10,906,304
195, 648, 514
10, 183, 143
302, 234, 600
13,000, 171
342, 422, 773
12,018,914
31.3,537,570
12, 545, 810
241,413,023
1.1, 179, 122
326, 505, 468
13, 797. 04-1
338,461,911
13, 845, 855
14, 483, 707
305, 016, 898
319,050, 498
16,670,833
323, 833, 400
16, 977, 328
296, 238, 7(52
16, 920, 229
299,810,917
17,626,557
484, 147, 070
28, 163, 238
601, 106,064
40, 224, 475
575,987, 390
5(5, 947, 402
708, 592, 226
09,143, 490
830, 060, 031
82,948, 007
073, 539, 074
08, 845, (593
706, 378, 76 L 09,014,019
713, 028, 009
77, 348, 058
774, 000, (509
86, 808, 723
2

204,813, 134

2

13, 792,112

Balances
to clearings
Per ct.
5.17
5.40
4.83
4.39
6. (56
5. 04
5.26
5. 97
6.04
4.55
3. 67
3.97
3.71
3.99
3. 95
2. 99
3.72
4.12
4. 22
4.15
5. 02
5. 62
5.99
5. 89
5.81
6. 56
4. 07
3. 06
3. 42
3.89
4.47
5.12
4.55
4.49
5.08
5. 05
4.65
4.65
5.13
4.92
6. 54
6.71
6.28
6.01
5. 87
5. 37
5. 25
4. 56
4.51
4.68
5.20
4.33
3.69
4.00
4. 63
4.22
4.09
4.74
5.22
6. 24
5.71
5.87
5.82
6.69
9.88
9.75
9.99
10.22
9.86
10. 85
11.20
2

The capital is for various dates, the amounts at a uniform date in each year not being obtainable.
2
Yearly average for 71 years.
» Totals for 71 years.




6.73

REPORT

609

OF T H E CO MPT ROLLER OF T i l l ' . C'TTRTiKNCY

E N O . 87.—Comparative statement for 1024 a/id 1923 of transactions of the
New York Clearing House, showing increase in aggregate clearings and balances
[Compiled <ii th«» N e w York Clearing House]
"tVicon ages to
brilu;

For year ending Sept. 30—
Clearings, e t c .

!nerease
1921

1923

192i

1023

Aggregat e. el oar i rigs
_ $23.5. 498, 649, 045 $2M,02l,430,SO7 $20,877,218,238
Aggregate bula nces
3,108,080,420
26.389,801,778
23, 281, Too, 358
3, 108,080,420 "i66."65" " 1 (ifulo
Settled through Federal reserve bank. 20,389,851,778
23, 281, 7(55. 358

TABLE N O . 8S.- Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and
percentages of .funds vsed in settlement of balances by the New York Clearing
House in each year front 1S9S to 1924. inclusiee

Year ended
tfept. 30—

Exchanges

1893
181M..
1895
189(1.
1897
1898
ivOO
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
39O<>
1907..
190K
1.909
1910.
1UI1
1912
1913
19.1!
1915.
1910.
1917.
19!S
1921
1922
1923
1924

!

$34,421, 380,870.00
24,230. 145,368.00
28, 204,, 379, L20.00
29,350,, 894, 884.00
31.33" 700, 948.00
39, 853, 413,947.00
57, 308, 230,771.00
51,904, 588, 504.00
77,020. 072,491.00
74, 753, 189,430.00
70,833. 055, 940. 00
59.072. 796, 804. 00
91,879. 318, 309.00
103, 754, 100,091.00
95,315, 421,238.00
73,030. 971,913.00
99.257. .002,411.03
102' 553.. 959,009. 28
, 120,092.00
92.
9ft, 072,, 300, 804. 00
98, 121,, 520,297. 00
89,7'W.,344,971.00
90,842,, 707,724. 00
147, 180.,709,401.00
181,534,.031.388.00
174,521, 179,029.00
214,703. •S44.408.00
252, 338. 2'19. 400. 00
204, ()S2, 339. 375. 84
213.320. 385,751.57
214,021, 430,800.71
235. 19S. 049. 04 -1. 75




Balances

$1, 090, 207, 176. 00
1,585,241,034.00
1,890, 574, 349.00
1,843,289,239.00
1,908.901.898.00
2,338, 520, 01G. 00
3,085.971,371.00
2,730,441,810.00
3, 515,037, 74 L. 00
3, 377, 504, 072.00
11.310,ft10. 487.00
?,. 105, 858, 570. 00
3, 953. 875, 971. 00
3,832,021,024.00
3,813,920. J08.00
3.409.032, 271.00
4, 194,484,028.37
4, 195,293,900.90
•1, 38y, 503, 113. 00
5,051.202,292.00
5. 1,14. ISO, 385. 00
5, 128,017, '.102. 00
r>. mo, 8-10,740.00
8. 501, 024, 447. 00
12, 147, 791, 133.00
17, 255.002,071.00
20. \t&). 477, 483. CO
2.">, 210. 212, 380.00
20,tfliO,2-15. .122.05
21,032.074,951.90
23,281,705,857.97
20. 389, Sol, 777. 70

j Per cent
i of balances
j to ex] changes

4.9
6.5
0.7
6.3
e. 0
5.8
5.3
5.2
4.5
4.6
4.0
5.2
4.33
3. 09
4.0
4. 03
4,22
4. 09
4.74
5. 22
5. 24
5. 71
5. 87
5. 82
0. ti<J
9, ^
9. 75
9. 99
10. 22
9. 80
10. 85
i 1.. 20

Percentages of funds
used in settlement
I Settled
of balances
through
Federal
reserve
Legal
buv.k
Gold
tenders,
etc.
38. 0
10.0
.1
.01
1.0
51.0
99. 0
99. 2
99. 0
99.97
99. 99
99. 99
99. 99
99. 99
99. 99
82. 35
87. 97
88. 00
85. 50
75. 40
52. 00
27. 50
12. 90
17.-10
33. 00
. 05

62. 0
81.0
99. 9
99. 9
«9. 0
49. 0
!.O
.8
.4
.03
.01.
.01
.01
.01
.01
17. 03
12.03
12.00
.14. .=50
24. 00
48.00
72. .10
87. 10
82. 00
28. SO

3S. 20
99. 95
100.00
LOO. OS)
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100.00

610

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABT.E N O . 89.— Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of
the United States for years ended September 30, 192Jh and September 30, 1923
('Soaring house at—

New York, N. Y

Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa_
Boston, Mass
San Francisco, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
Los Angeles, Calif
Detroit, Mich
St. Louis, Mo
Kansas City, Mo
Cleveland, Ohio
Baltimore, Md
Minneapolis, Minn
Cincinnati, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga
New Orleans, La.
Richmond, Va._
Buffalo, N . Y__
Dallas, Tex.
_
Seattle, W a s h . .
Omaha, Nebr
Portland, Oreg.
Milwaukee, Wis
St. Paul, Minn
Denver, Colo
_.
Louisville, Ky
Houston, Tex__
Birmingham, Ala
Oklahoma, Okla
Washington, I). C
Memphis, Tenn
_
Indianapolis, Ind
Nashville, Tenn
Newark, N. J
Oakland, Calif
Salt Lake City, Utah..
Jacksonville, Fla
Columbus, Ohio
Hartford, Conn
Providence, K. I
Little Rock, Ark
Cainden, N . J
Fort Worth, Tex
Rochester, N . Y
Spokane, Wash
Des Moines, Iowa
Davenport, Iowa
Sacramento, Calif
Norfolk, Va._
Galveston, Tex
Duluth, Minn
San Antonio, Tex
Long Beach, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Akron, Ohio
Tulsa, Okia_
St. Joseph, Mo
New Haven, Conn
Grand Rapids, M i c h . .
Sioux City, Iowa
Chattanooga, Tenn
Dayton, Ohio
Scranton, Pa.
Pasadena, Calif.
Terre Haute, Ind
Roanoke, Va
Albany, N . Y
Springfield, Mass
Kansas City, Kans
Trenton, N . J . .
Syracuse, N . Y .
Evansville, Ind
Shrcveport, La
El Paso, Tex
Kalamazoo, Mich
Canton, Ohio.
Springfield, Ohio

Exchanges for
year ended
Sept. 30, 1924

Exchanges for
year ended
Sept. 30, 1923

Increase

| Decrease

$235, 498, G49, 000 $214,621,431,000 '$20,877, 21.8,000
281, 042, 000
30, 899, 662, 000
31, 180, 704, G O
O
24, 649, 000, 000
414, 291, 0CO
25, 063, 291,000
19, 068, 369, 000
1, 458, 253, 000
20, 526, 622, 000
7,917,589,000
380,136, 000
8, 297, 725,000
8, 069, 488, 000
$66,619,000
8,002, 869, 000
736, 902, 000
6, 555, 092, 000
i 7, 291, 994, 000
771, 494, 000
6,448,116,000
7, 219, 610,000
75, 259, 000
7,190, 929, 000
7,115,670,000
7, 009, 937, 000
535, 793, 000
6,474,344,000
5, 447, 342, 000
54, 766,000
5, 392, 576, 000
4, 827, 289, 000
117,878, 000
4,945, 167, 000
3, 676, 232, 000
11, 205, 000
3, 665, 027, 000
3, 419, 566, 000
97, 041, 000
3, 322, 525, 000
2,621,425,000 j
214, 776, 000
2, 836, 201, 000
2, 617, 808, 000 j
349, 7:50, 000
2, 997, 558,000
2, 548, 344, ()00
222,174, 000
2, 770, 518, 000
2,307,379,000
2, 292, 272, 000
15,107,000
1, 640, 470, 000
418,793,000
2, 059, 263, 000
1.869,393,000
172, 689, 000
2,042, 082, 000
2,133,168,000
1, 973, 597, 000
159, 571, 000
1,790,846,000
135, 690, 000
1, 926, 536, 000
1,818,417,000
79, 3S9, 000
1, 897, 806, 000
1, 753, .157, 000
93, 228, 000
1, 659, 929, 000
1,653,357,000
1, 603, 271, 000
50,086,000
1, 534, 040, 000
34, 987, 000
1,569,027,000
1,381,492,000
164, 095, 000
1, 545, 587, 000
24, 587, 000
1, 344, 847,000
. 1, 320, 260, 000
4,319,000
1,170, 788,000
1,166, 469, 000
61,471,000
1, 082, 091, 000
1,143,562,000
1,145, 009, 000
1, 084, 922, 000
60,087,000
1, 039, 996, 000
1,012,317,000
27,679,000
982, 568, 000
24, 543, 000
1,007,111,000
874, 690, 000
89, 594, 000
964, 284, 000
780, 799, 000
47, 662. (KX)
828, 461, 000
38, 343, 000
763, 368, 000
801,711,000
144, 907, 000
620, 291, 000
» 765, 198, 000
789, 393, 000
729, 225, 000
60,168,000
551, 865, 000
82, 374, 000
634, 239, 000
(J28, 672, 000
~"3,~754,~66d
624, 918, 000
23, 203, 000
591, 391, 000
i 614, 594, 000
34, 617, 000
568, 774, 000
603,391,000
31, 735, 000
571, 476, 000
603,211,000
35, 388, 000
545,945, 000
581, 333, 000
12, 176, 000
567,690, 000
i 579, 866, 000
5, 224, 000
551, 502, 000
556, 726, 000
7,257,000
552, 992, 000
545, 735, 000
70, 679, 000
354, 253, 000
424,932, 000
23, 712, 000
399, 946, 000
423, 658, 000
13, 255, 000
402, 083, 000
415,338,000
26,147, 000
379, 095, 000
405, 242, 000
36, 388, 000
367, 458, 000
403.846, 000
3, 658, 000
396,192, 000
399, 850, 000
28, 259, 000
364,647, 000
392, 906, 000
38,627, 000
343,437, 000
382, 064. 000
73, 476, 000
447,608, 0C0
374,132, 000
39, 322, 000
402, 533, 000
363,211,000
26, 235, 000
330, 405, 000
356,640, 000
17, 732. 000
332, 443, 000
350,175, 000
12, 579, 000
316,853, 000
329, 432, 000
4, 231, 000
329,261,000
325, 030, 000
28, 494, 000
274, 900, 000
303, 454, 000
11, 270, 000
285, 306, 0C0
296, 576, 000
45, 240, 000
249, 077, 000
294,317,000
2
58,164, 000
235, 295, 000
293, 459, 000
368,000
290,009, 000
290, 377, 000
17, 047, 000
264, 431, 000
281,478, 000
13, 322, 000
262,471,000
275, 793, 000
12,024, 000
260,771,000
272, 795, 000
34,144, 000
237,870, 000
272,014,000
15, 373, 000
241, 345, 000
256,718,000
1, 738, 000
253,365, 000
255,103,000
2, 610, 000
246, 983, 000
249, 593, 000
5, 342, 000
253, 222, 000
i 247, 880, 000
4,772,000
247, 501, 000
242, 729, 000
11,588,000
250,842, 000
239, 254, 000
19,633,000
255,147, 000
235, 514, 000

1 Figures taken from the Commercial and Financial Chroniclo.
2
9 months.



611

REPORT OF THE rOMPTROIXEF, OF THE ("UKUENCT

TABLE NO. 89.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the
United States for the years ended September SO, 1924, and September SO\ 1923—Con.
Exchange;-; for
year ended
Sept. 30. 1924

Clearing house at —

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
1)1
92
03
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
30(5
107
108
109
110
1J1
112
113
114
115
JIG
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155

Peoria, 111
Youngstown, ()hio_.
11 avrisburg, P a . . _
Wheeling, W. Va
Lincoln, Nebr
San Diego, Calif
Fresno, Calif—
Berkeley, Calif..._
Gary, Jnd
Greensboro, N . C
Bethlehem, Pa
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Worcester, Mass
Danville, 111
Tii in pa, Fla
Reading, Pa
Waco, Tex
Knoxville, Term
Oil City, Pa

--

...
-

..

Stamford, Conn
Portland, M e
Lancaster, Pa
Topeka, K a n s . _ _
Helena, M o n t
Madison, W i s . . .
Wilmington, D e l .
Stockton, Calif..
C harleston, S. C
B a y City, Mich
_
Springfield, 111.
Raleigh, N . C
Lansing, Mich
liockfora, 111
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
For!; Wayne, Jnd
Sim Joso, Calif
South Bend, i n d _ _ .
Flint, M i c h . . . .
_
Allentown, Pa
Paducah, K y
Fall River, Mass
Santa Monica, Calif
Phoenix, Ariz
Greenville, S. C__.
Wichita Falls, Tex
Water bury, Conn
Augusta, Ga
Columbia, S. C._._
i l u n t i n g t o n , W . Va
Jackson, Mich
Mobile, A l a .
San .Bernardino, Calif
Fargo, N . D a k
J^exington, Ky__.
"Montgomery, Ala Mansfield, Ohio
York, P a
Austin, Tex
_
Passaic, N . J
Grand Forks, N . Dak__
Ogden, U t a h
Waterloo, Iowa.
__
Macon, Ga
_...
Joplin, M o
_
_
Green Bay, Wis
JUoomington, 111
N e.w Bedford, Mass _
A ltoona, Pa
Quiucy, 111
BattJo Creek, Mich
Beaumont, Tox._
Deeatur, 111
Pittsburgh, K a n s . .
Sioux Falls, S. Dak
Yakima, W a s h . .
Greensburg, Pa
Aberdeen, S. Dak
South Si. Paul, M i n n

-.

_.

_

_

-

i $233, 372, 000
220. 53.1, 000
220, 100, 000
1217,829,000
209, 989, 000
209, 179,000
206, 360, 000
203, 288, 000
202.201,000
200'. 802. 000
1
196J 804'. 000
i 11HJ, 004, 000
182, 117,000
180,107, 000
! 78,119,000
178, O) 1,000
f
* 1.09, 045, 000
i 164. .179, 000

158,599,000
158,153,000
i 150,03(5,000
153, 348, 000
146, 3-14. 000
144, 900, 000
139,-101,000
135,801,000
i 134,802,000
134,099,000
132, 521, 000
131,351,000
129, 359, 000
128, 520, 000
128, 302, 000
121*,, 319. 000
123,707,000
120, 909, 000
120,827, 000
120, 820, 000
119; 988, 000
* 118,528,000
113,210,000
110,372,000
1 109, 025, 000
108, 097, 000
107, 258, 000
105,501,000
1
.104, 808, 000
1
103,392,000
97,970, 000
90, 902, 000 j
i 96, 733. 000
9G, 022, 000
94, 342, 000
1
90, 550, 000
90, 305, 000
88,314,000
80, 478, 000
82, 981, 000
81,431,000
79,140, 000
1 77, 444, 000
77, 039, 000
70, 703, 000
75, 100, 000
74, 403, 000
74, 200, 000
74, 170, 000
73,511,000
73, 498, 000
73, 375. 000
l 72, 252', 000
09, 875. 000
08. 740', 000
r,8,404.000
67,191.000
<)6, W), 000
()(), 400, 000
04,011,000

Exchanges for
year ended
Sept. 30, J 1)23

$204, 388, 000
219,757,000
221. 000, 000
227,105.000
215, 23,r>. 000
184, 482, 000
245,010,000
205, 270. 000
.179, 530, 000
193,508,000
220, 707, 000
.169,378,000
iS-1,863,000
100,041,000
148,421.000
170, 957. 000
141,098, 000 |
105,627,000
102,333,000
153, 502, 000
164,588,000
103,912,000
103, 760, 000
170,900.000
128,428.000
140,527.000
137, 283, 000
121,020,000
122,088,000
127,828,000
122, 578, 000
113,535,000
110, 664, 000
125,345,000
118, 301, 000
127, 582, 000
128,363,000
103,422, 000
109,057,000
131,272,000
122,540,000
81, 438, 000
89, 548, 000
104, 007, 000
102, 774, 000
94,510,000
106, 150. 000
148,177, 000
105,138. 000
80,191, 000
99, 949, 000
74, 930, 000
98,198,000
105, 279, 000
83,697, 000
91, 785, 000
77, 800, 000
100,994, 000
75, 704, 000
95, 389, 000
70,821,000
75, 152, 000
75, 800, 000
74, 938, 000
02, 044, 000
70,751,000
80. 079, 000
72,901,000
74, 390, 000
87, 940, 000
08. 038, 000
65; 327, 000
73, 703, 000
151,002,000
67, 479, 000
79, 504, 000
66, 439, 000
77, 250, 000

* Figure:- taken from the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.




Increase

Decrea-.c

$28,984,000 I.
6, 774, 000 !.
1,500,000 i
$9, 330, 000
5, 246, 000
24,097,000

"38~6/>0,666
1, 988, 000

22.071,000! :
7, 291, 000

23, 903, 000
20, 08(5, 000

""§,"740," 666

13,526.000 I.
29, 698, 000 !.
.
7,094.000 i
_
24,947,000 L
8,552,000 j.
3, 734,000
4,051,000 ;
'"7,~0r)2,~6(X>
10, 504,000
17, 410; 000
26,000,000
11,033,000 ;

"i'ooo, 666

13,073,000 ; 2, 421,000
10, 433, 000 ;
:
3, 523, 000 :
6, 781, 000 !
14,985,000 !
11,038,000 i
974, 000 !
5, 103, 000 ,
6, 613, 000
7, 530, 000
17,398,000
10,931,000 ;
12, 744, 000
9, 300,000
28,934, 000
19,477, 000
4,030, 000
4, 484, 000
10, 985, 000
1, 2S8,000
44, 785.000
7,108,000

10,771,000 j
"3,216," 666
~2i~686~66o"i
6, 668, 000

""3." 850," 666
14, 729, 000
3,471,000

~8, 678,"666"
" 18," (H 3,"666
"5," 727," 666"
"Io.243,666
6,623, 000
1, 887, 000
897, 000
162, 000
.11,819,000
2,491,000
6, 503,000
640, 000
892, 000
14, 505, 000
4, 214, 000
4, 548, 000
4, 957, 000
83,198,000
288, 000
12,818,000
39, 000
12, 039, 000

612

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O F . T ILK C U B R E X C Y

TABLE NO. 89.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the. clearing houses of the
United States for the years ended September 30, 1924, and September 30,1923—Con.
Exchanges for
year ended
Sept. 30, 1924

Clewing houso at —

156 !
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
167
168
169
170
171
172
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
196
197

Aurora, 111
Jamestown, N. Y
Santa Barbara, Calif
Lowell, Mass
Orange, N . J
Colorado Springs, Colo
Boise, I d a h o . . . '
Jackson, M iss
Binghamton, N. Y
Bakersfield, Calif
Pueblo, Colo
llolyoke, Mass
Columbus, On
Norristown, PJI
Niagara Falls, N . Y
Meridian, Miss
A nn Arbor, Mich
Bangor, Me
Bcllinghnm, Wash
Hamilton, Ohio
Hagerstown, Md
Riverside, Calif
New Brighton, Pa
Modesto, Calif
Oshkosh, Wis
La Crossc, Wis
Reno, N e v . . .
Great Falls, Mont
Tucson. Ariz.
Lebanon, Pa
< >wensboro, Ky
Montclair, N . J
Okmulgee, Okla
Winona, Minn
Mason City, Iowa
Billings, Mont.
11 asti ngs, N e b r
P o r t A r t h u r , Tex
Iowa C ity, Iowa
Santa-Rosa. Calif
E ugeno, Oreg

A tehison, Kans
Frederick, Md

399 Fremont, Nebr
200 . Lawrence, Kans
201 , Yicksbtirg, Miss
202 j Rochester, Minn
203 Lorain, Ohio.
201 ! Jacksonville, 111
2 0 5 ! Franklin, Pa
206 I Me A lester, Okla
207 i Parsons, Kaus
2t)8 Faribault, Minn
209 Elberton, Ga
210 Adrian, Mich
211 ! Outhrie, Okla
212 • N e\v A1 bany, I mi
213 I Minot, N. Dak
214 ! Jamestown, N . Dak
215! Empona, Kans
216 ! Glasgow, Ky

Homestead, Pa
Total

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Exchanges for
year ended
Sept.. 30, .1923

Increase

$03,911,000
62, 273,000
61, 987, 000
61,760.000
58,477, 000
56, 120,000
55, 922, 000
i 51, 005, 000
53, -149, 000
52, 727,000
1 48, 028,000
i 47, 727, 000
46, 679,000
40. 156. 000
45, 001, 000
' 44. 705,000
1 43, 967, 000
41, 430, 000
41, 295, 000
141,107,000
39,819,000
i 39, 582, 000
39, 472,000
38, 490,000
37,638. 000
35, 322. 000
33,166, 000
33,030, 000
32, 395, 000
30, 700, 000
30, 302. 000
29, 703, 000
29,319,000
27, 875, 000
i 27, 102, ( M
K )
27, 0!5. 000
i 26, 754, 000
26,714,000
1 20, 152, 000
25, 938, 000
22,079.000
22, Ofi 1,000
21, 773, 000
21,003,000
20, 702,000
20, 492, 000
i 20, 456, O X
C)
19,873,000
.17,601.000

i 10, 178,000
15, 623. 000
12,783,000
12, M S , 000
12,388,000
11,888,000
8,091,000
» 8,096, 000 j
8,010,000
0, 956, 000
6,035. 000
4, 850; 000
2,198,000

$5K, 763,000 :
60, 529, 000i
56,318,000 !
68. H I , 000 j . . .
53, 8*7, 000i
50,512,000 I
56. 470, 000 !
5i, 232, 000i
57. 302, 000 !
50, 033. 000 j
44, 627, 000 !
50. 030. 000 !
48,711,000 i
43. 839, 000 |
2 21,312.000 I
47, 114,000
40, 139.000
40,701,000
38, 131,000
44, 826, 000
38, 889, 000
35,951.000
39, 650, 000
38. 947, 000
37; 2*6, 000
3-1, 285, 000
3* 920. COO
43, 759. 000
31, 183,000
28, ')7.E, 000
25, 322, 000
25,221,000
42. 038, 000
31, 771, 000
28,716,000
27, 705, 000
26, 867, 000
29, 86-1, 000
33, 246, 000
29. 090, (KM)
\[i, 326. 000
25, 2t;S, 000
21. 155,000
21,7*9,000
17,940,000
19, 492,000
22,117.000
18. 990, 000
18, 549, 000
17,924.000
20, 270, 000
1.5, 151, 000
10,892,000
1!, 111,000
.10, 975, (KM)
9,611,000
7, 783, 000
10, 232, 000
8, 985, 000
8, 340, 000
4, 590. 000
2, 520, 000

i 438, 778,113, 000 I 412, 195,132, 000
i

41.2, 195,132,000 j

;

26, 582,981, OfK)

$5,1.") 1,000
. . .
1,744,000 l._
5,639,000 I
! $0,381,000
4,630,000 I
5,914,000 i
;
.548,000
2,833.000 '
i
3,853,000
2,694,000 I
3,401,000
I
2,303,000
02,000
2.317.000
23; 689,000
:, 409, 000
3, 828, 000
735, 000
3. JG 1,000
3,719,000
930. 000
3,631,000
178,000
457, 000
392.000
1,037; 000
1, 751,000
10, 729,000
1,212,000 !
..
1, 725. 000 i
4,980,000 :
4,4.82.000 j
I 12,719.000
!
3,899, 000
j 1,014,000
600,000
j
"113.000
!
3,150,000
__|
7,091,000
I
3,152,000
2,753,000 | . . . .. . ....
3.217,000
618,000
_._
746,000
2, 75(>, 000
^
1,000,000 ,
l.Otf 1,000
877,000 ;
948,000
1, 740,000
4, (553, 000
2,371,000
1,776,000
1,277,000 :
913,000 i
917,000
313,000 : .
"2,216,666
2,029,000
1,711,000
260,000 !
""328," 000

28, 588, 312, 000 12,005,331,000
2,005,331,000 j
.....

I-

Incren.se

1
Figures taken from the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.
» 6 months.




Decrease

I

j 2(5,582,981,000 |

613

KEPOBT OF THE COMPTUOi.LlCi? Of TOE l.'PHTtEXCi"

TABLE N O . 90.•- Comparative ataie-inent of transaction* of clearing-houxe axsociaiions in ike. 12 Federal rexerre bank cities and in other cities with irG.'isaclion.i of
$1,000,000..000 in yearn ended September 30, 102A and 1923
[ I n t h o u s a n d s of dollars]

!

Clearing house ;>!•-•

1 I "Boston, Mass
2 j New Y u i k . N . Y
Clevdund, Ohio

•"';T"T

• 20 :>%).
..j 235, 108,
l
r>'392,
2. 770,

Atlanta, On
Chicago, 3(1
t>t. Louis. Mo
.
Minneapolis, Minn...
Kansas City, Mo..._
Dallas T.!x._
San F ra 11 c i sco, Calif.

OTIlEll CITIES
Pittsburgh. Pa
Los Angeles, Calif
Detroit, Mich
Buitimore, Md
Cincinnati, Ohio
New Orleans, La
Buffalo, N. Y
Soattie, "Wasn
Omaha, Nebr
Portland, Ores...
Mil wan kce, \Y is
St. Paul, Minn
Denver, Colo
_,...
Louisville, Ky
Houston, Ky
|}irrriiny;ha;i), Ala
Oklahoma. OkJa
Washington, D . C
Memphis, Term
Indianapolis, I n d . . .
Nashville, Tenn__

649,' 000
'. 548,
!. (321,
I, 890,
', 190,

...

.

Grand total of ail cities (2J7)

S. 002, 809
;, 291,994
7, 219, (i!0
4. <)45, .107
:i,'A22. i)2o I

...

2.997, 558
2, 2i»>:, 272 !
2,042. 082 I
i, 073, 597 '
i- •'-£. 530
1, ><v>7, 80(5

.... _

Total all other cities (184)

", 009, 937
, 640, 470
,917.589

)|

l

Total.

|
_. j
1
;
•
,
j
j
:

I. «0:j, 27)
i,5«'», 027
!. 545, 587
1,34-1. S4
i. iV0, 7W
U 143. 502
i, 081, 922
1,012,317
1,0(»7, 111

57, 053. X
407, '.-33, 707
' 3'), S4I, 340

327. 290, 780 j

1. 158, 253 i
20, 877, 2i 8 i
411.291.
222, 17
214,7 7
281.04
75.259
a 205
535. 7fl3
418. 71:-".
880, 130

24, 2tiO: to3 |

077,023

8, 009, 488
(i. 555. 092
(>,+4ft. 110
4, 827. 289
3,419, 500
2, M7, 808
2. 307, 379
L, 809, 393
2, 133, lt>8
I. 790, 840
1,818,417
' ~5:i ] I, ()53. 357
!, o34| 040
1,381,492
J.3-20, 200
1, 106, 409
1,082, 091
1, 145, 009
1. 03U, 996
982, 568
54,945,001 |

06, 019
730. 902
771. 494
117, 878
"349"750
" 172,(189"
159,571
135, (W0
79, 389

93, 228
50. 086

34,987 !...
1(54,095 j ..
24,587 I. .
4. 31 v j
>
0L, 471 . .

nil""" i

00, 087
27, 079

2\, 543 I...
2,077, 794 j

509.418

382, 235, 731 |
29,959,403. j

20. 944, 477
1.(543,835

1,246, 111
7.r>S, 890

i >i3S, 778. 113 j 4 12, 195, 132 |

28, 588, 3i 2

2, oo.-i. ; m

Figures taken from the. Commercial and Financial Chronicle.




344
425
602
929

"Decrease

i

Total of 2i other principal oilirs.... _

1

OOS, 360

:>. «3(5,
3!, 180.
7. 115,
3, 655.
6. 17?;
2, 359,
8, 297.

Total 12 Federal reserve bank cities...

I

Increase

TABLE N O . 91.—State (commercial), savings, private bank, loan and trust company, and national bank failures, year ended June SO, 1924
(Cents omitted)
State (commercial) banks

Savings banks

Trust companies

Total

Private banks

Grand total all
banks

National banks

States
Number
Maine
New Hampshire (none)
Vermont (none)
Massachusetts (none)
Rhode Island (none)
Connecticut (none) -

Liabilities

il

Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities
ber
ber
o

$614,154

1

1 ,

$614,154

$614,151

H
i

1

New York..
.
New Jersey (none)
Pennsylvania
Delaware (none) Maryland
._. _.
District of Columbia (none)
Total Eastern States
_

614,154

1

|

1

fi14.154

fi14 154

o
o

g

1

]

1,801

2

2. 126.087

125,000

2

585,666

2

5.R5. onn

180,000

1

180,000

l

180, 000

3

$460,000

$1,801

1
1

1

306,801

1

$2, 124,286

1

1

West Virginia (none)
North Carolina.
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi

Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee

--

Total Southern States
'




—

4

766, 801

228,500

3

228. 500

7
13
=3 20
2
6
4
34
37
3
7
6
3

1, 274, 000
4, 485, 037
2,967,836
268, 330
419, 8.50
441,804
276, 700
1,115,000
752,911
701,000
906,459

7
13
20
4
6
4
4
13
8
6

1. 274. 000
4, 485, 037
2, 967, 836
3, 744, 814
419, 850
441, 804.
276, 700
1,516,000
2,874, 131
701, 000
006. 459

2

i. 471. 075

1

285, 078

]

173.043

82

_
-

460,000

3

Virginia

Ohio

Liabilities

_

Total New England States

Indiana

Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities Number
ber
ber
ber

13,837,427

91

19.836. 131

5

6. 801. 601

96

26, 637, 732

I

771,628
1,676,535

3
12

771,628
3,157, 584

1

989, 732

4
12

1. 761. 360
3,157, 584

2

$3, 476, 484
•
46

31

3
2

2,121,220
5. 597. 704
576,992

6

401,000

401, 000

4
904,057

2,124, 286 !

5 |

2,891,087

~= o

3

|

4,872,405

1

H
W
O

228, 500

9

2, 745, 075
4,485, 037
3,252, 914
3, 744, 814
592. 893
441, 804
275, 700
6.388.405
2,874,131
701,000
906, 459

*!
4 i
4 1
J4
8

i

n
W

Q

Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
h-i Iowa

g Missouri
co

Ml
1
5
li

1

South Dakota
u Nebraska

g Colorado

New Mexico
Oklahoma
Total Western States
_
--

10, 520, 900

31

10, 520,900

1

676, 257

'9

1,060,077
4, 987, 971
905, 712

14
70
59
23

4,471,043
714,193
3,224 026
26,947,945
22, 799,122
20,723, 676

75,179, 200

13

8,619,749

206

83, 798,949

23,971, 074
44,023,000
4,477, 238
7,821,590
14,715,344
4,447,000
5, 545,000
5, 257. 291
9, 503, 000

20
17
8
4
23
37
3
12
18

5,898 399
12
11,339, 685
3,081,411
2. 277, 218
211,751,251
^ 1,437, 835
2
1.571,119
1 8 122 038
2
" 8 , 4 0 8 , J59

147
134
27
33
91
25
17
28
76

29 869 473
55 362 685
7, 558, 649
10, 098, 808
26,466, 595
5,884, 835
7,116,119
13 379 3°9
17,911,159

119,760, 537

112

53,887,115

578

173, 047, 652

1, 730,430
256, 428
629, 753
1,770,000
1,054, 299

2
1

372, 002
238, 231

2
2

6 69,450

2
1

1, 573, 513
321,061

10
4
2
4
3

2,103, 092
494, 659
629, 753
3,343,513
1,375, 360

1, 590, 589

1

804,448

6

2, 395,037

11
6
12

7 1
1
1
2

117,452
o, 188,155
660, 000
7,025, 001

08
1

0 1,120, 930
182, 400

.37
23

7

13,567, 600

18

2, 276, 837

193

4

2,491,149

127
117
19
29
68
18
14
16
58

4

2,49.1.149

466
8
3

j

3

4, 329,000

112,940,388

3

4,329, 000

7
o
2
2
1

1,356, 430
256,428
629, 753
1,770,000
481,001

4 1

374,000

0

s

.

31

45

2
7
2

5

23,971, 074
44,023,000
4,477,238
7,821, 590
12,224,195
4.447, 000
1,216,000
5 257 291
9,503, 000

13 14 29

Wyoming

Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Utah
Nevada (none)
\rizona

48,813,863

127
117
19

459

Total Middle Western States

1 Kansas
1 Montana

i

137

_

1 North Dakota

^

2 17
20

64
2 18
3
11
3 16
58

_

3, 794, 786
644, 743
2, 046, 497
16,771,819
9, 591, 580
13,516, 275

1, 590, 589

j

1

573,298

Total Pacific States

20

6,084, 201

1

573, 298

1

871,000

Total United States

699

182,135,879

33

11,708,352

14

23, 868, 304

3, 794, 786
714, 193
2,163, 949
21, 959, 974
21,893,410
20, 723, 676

i>

22
31

5,475, 787

7,031,499

7

3,309,915

29

223,188, 322

138

74, 742, 666

915

297,930, 988

H

o
o

10,341,41.4

777

o

o

1
I
3

Assets taken over by another bank, no oss to depositors.
Two banks reopened.
One bank reopened.
* Liabilities obtained from Bankers' Directory.
5
Depositors of one bank paid in full and three banks reopened.
6 Liabilities of four banks not available.
7
Depositors paid in full.
8
Five banks reopened.
9
Xot under State supervision; liabilities of one bank obtained from Banker's Directory.
10
Liabilities of two banks not available.
II
Six banks reopened, liabilities of two of which obtained from Banker's Directory.
12
Liabilities one bank not included.
13
Four banks reopened.
14 Liabilities of six banks obtained from Bankers' Directory.




o
fcd

Cn

616

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

TABLE NO. 92.—Number, assets, and liabilities of State (commercial) banks, savings
banks, loan and trust companies, private and national banks which failed, in years
ended June 30, 1914, to June 30, 1924
[For prior years, see annual report, 19201
[In thousands of dollars]
State institutions
Year ended June 30— State (coniraereial) banks
Number
53
57
23
15
12
35

1914
1915 _>
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924

Assets
8,947
3,600
2,148
2,539
861

32
263
306
202
699

Total

1,697

18,095

Savings banks

Liabili- Numties
ber
11,511
4,820
2,991
3, 351
1,094
7,775
11,945
24,810
73,044
53,886
182, 136

93

7
5
3
1
1
2

Liabili- Numties
ber

Assets

Liabilities

643
4,255
7,750
75
60

12,783

9
9
3
4
2
4
3
26
35
7
14

7,948
988
256
1,470
1,845

2, 736
2,248
5, 607
11,708

13
11
17
33

377,3(53

Assets

Loan and trust companies

8,752
1,341
257
2,371
1,898
1,651
3,978
65, 535
17, 641
2,818
23,868

39, 553

116

12,507

130,110

769
4,335
11,885
100
80
85

State institutions
Private banks

Year ended June 30—
Number
1914 .
1915
1916 _
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
Total
1

27
39
12
15
10
1

Assets

3,063
7,652
358
2,668
6,429

9
28
12
11
31

.

195

20,170

Liabili- Numties
ber
11,027
17,370
877
5,478
7,186
100
3,031
3,044
3,000
2,239
5,476

Assets

Liabili- Num- Assetsties
ber nominal
value

96
110
41
35
25
42
44
330
364
237
777

20, 601
16,495
10, 512
6, 752
9,195

32,059
21
27,866
14
16, 010
13
11,300
7
10, 258
2
9,611
1
18,955
5
96, 124
28
95, 933
33
64, 550
37
223, 188 U38

58,828 2,101

63, 55f>

605, 854

Does not include assets or liabilities of five banks.




National banks

Total State and private
institutions

299

Liabilities

12.038
16,832
3,868
6, 895
2,300
535
2,739
18, 806
21, 679
21,602
84, 974

9,774
12,767
3,020
5,282
2, 359
496
1,930
17,301
20, 287
20,076
74, 743

192,268

168,035

TABLE No. 93
SHOWING INDIVIDUAL STATEMENTS OF RESOURCES
AND LIABILITIES OF EACH NATIONAL BANK (States, Territories,
and Towns Arranged Alphabetically), AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS
OCTOBER 10, 1924, IS OMITTED FROM THIS
REPORT AND PUBLISHED AS A
SEPARATE TABLE




617

INDEX
ACCEPTANCES. (See Bank acceptances.)
AMENDMENTS. (See Legislation recommended.)
ASSESSMENTS. (See also Failures of national bank?):
Page
Account of national and Federal reserve bank circulation...
146,202,205
Cost of printing plates, yearly, 1883-1924
202
Examiners'fees, 1883-1924
202
Salaries and expenses of national bank examiner?
_._
144,202
Upon shareholders of insolvent nat ional banks
74,214
ASSETS. (See National and all other reporting banks; Banks other than national; Federal reserve
banks; National banks.)
B A N K ACCEPTANCES .
*

Held by national banks at date of each report during jear ended October 10, 1924
B ANK CURRENCY. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.)

29

BANK OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES CONVICTED OF CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS OF LAW:

Convictions reported by Department of Justice
_
BANK PREMISES AND OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED. (See Banks other than national; Federal reserve
banks; National banks.)

75

BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES:

Comparison and classification of, during year ended June 30,1024

__

122

BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL:

Aggregate resources and liabilities of, by classes of banks, 1920-1924
C04-G06
Chartered banks of Canada, condition of, September 30,1924, and capital, etc., monthly, October
1923 to September 1924
C07
Combined returns from State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies, June 30,1924
99,588
Conversions and reorganizations as national banks of State banks, and primary organizations
as national banks since 1900
_
101)
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of, in the District of Columbia, years ended June 30,1923-24. 121
Failures of, in each. State during year ended June 30,1924
014
Failures of, years ended June 30,1914-1924
GG
I
Foreign banks of issue, resources of, June 30,1924
114
Gold, silver, etc., held by, 1914-1924
00(3
In the District of Columbia
_
_
_. 123,552-557
Loan and trust companies, statistics relating to
89,91, 568, 604
Mutual and stook savings banks, statistics relating to
95-98
Mutual savings banks, statistics relating to
93,580,605
Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations, in each State
and Territory, from 18(13 to October 31, 1924
169
Principal items of resources and liabilities of, 1919-1924
_
101
.Private banks, statistics relating to
98, 584,606
Relative growth in number and resources of, compared with national banks, 1878-1924, and
charts showing
___
_
12-15
Resources and liabilities of all reporting, June 30,1924
09
Resources and liabilities of, for each class of bank?. Ju ne 30, 1924
_
_
101
Savings banks, including postal savings, number of depositors, and amount of deposits, etc., in
the principal countries of the world (various dates)
_
141
School savings banks, statistics relating to
- . 140
.State (commercial) banks, statistics relating to
87, 500, (»0i
Stock savings banks, statistics relating to
_
91,576,605
Summaries of returns, June 30, 1924, from State (commercial), savings, and private banks and
loan and trust companies, by States
_
_
5C0-595
BONDS, SECURITIES, ETC., OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS.

(See Investments of national banks; United

States bonds; United States Government securities owned by national banks.)
BRANCH BANKING. (See also Legislation recommended):
Comptroller's v ie ws w itli respect there to
BRANCH BANKS. (See Domestic branches of national banks.)




3

619

620

IXDEX

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS:

Page

Assets and liabilities of, in District of Columbia, six-month periods ended December 31, 1923,
and June 30, 1924.
553,559
Progress of, in the United States, statistics relating to
125
Statistics relative to, in District of Columbia, 1909-1924
125
" C A L L S " FOR REPORTS OF CONDITION OP NATIONAL BANKS:

Dates of, 1914-1924...
_
CANADA. (See Banks other than national.)
CAPITAL STOCK OF NATIONAL BANKS.

_..

._

233

(Seeateo Legislation recommended):

Amount of, March 31, 1924, alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal reserve
district
_..
_
430,489
Amount of monthly increases, years ended October 31,1920-1924
_
170
Authorized, each month, January, 1914, to November, 1924
_
153
Chartered, consolidated, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, years ended October 31,1914-1924.. 170
Chartered in each State, year ended October 31, 1924
173,177
Chartered monthly, year ended October 31,1921, conversions, reorganizations, primary organizations, and total.
-.178
Classification of banks according to, December 31,1923
65,178
Consolidated banks under act November 7,1918
166,168
Date of each report of condition, 1914-1924
238
Domestic branches
_
24
Failed banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31,1924 _
_ 73,206
In each Federal reserve district, June 30,1924, and at date, of each report during year ended
October 10, 1924
_
_
_
_ 29,419
Issuing and not issuing circulation December 31, J 92-1
22,194
Liquidated banks, year ended October 31, 1924
161
Organized, failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation, year ended October 31, 1924, in each
Stale
177
Percentage of dividends and net addition to profits to, in cities, States, and Federal reserve
districts, June 30, .1921
58,02
Percentage of, to aggregate resources, including rediscounts, 1916-1924
_
__. 66
Relation of, to individual deposits, loans, and aggregate resource?, etc., date of report following
June report, 1918-1924
_
_ 04
CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OF NATIONAL BANKS:

Comparative statement of, during year ended October 10, 1924..
___
„
30
Relation of, to individual deposits, date of June report, 1918-1924.
64
CAsniN BANKS:
Classification of, in national and State banks, June 30, 1924
118
Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, 1914-1924
606
Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks at date of each report, .1914-1924
275
Held by national banks in city of New York, January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924
278
National banks, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924, by reserve cities and
States, etc
200
National banks, in each State, June 30 and October 10, 1924
32.596
CHANGES OF TITLE OF NATIONAL BANKS:

Incident to consolidations, year ended October 31, 1924
_ 172
List of associations involved, year ended October 31,1924.
172
CHARTERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Legislation recommended; Organization of national
banks):
Applied for, granted, and refused, year ended October 31,1924
_
23
List of banks chartered in each State during year ended October 31,1924
173
Number and classification of banks chartered monthly, year ended October 31,1924
178
CHARTS:

Showing percentage of national bank resources to combined resources of national banks, State
banks and trust companies; growth in number of national banks, State banks and trust companies, etc., 1878-1924. _
_
_
13-15
CIRCULATION. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.)
CLEABING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS:

Comparison of transactions of, in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and elsewhere, 1924-1023.. 87,613
Exchanges for, in national banks; date of each report, year ended October 10,1924
29
Statement of balances of clearing houses in the United States, September 30,1924-1923..
610
Statement of balances of New York clearing house.
_
87,608-609
CLERKS IN OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY:

Names and salaries of, at close of business October 31,1924__
155
COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES. (Seo Cash in banks; Money in the United States.)
COIN AND PAPER CURRENCY. (See Banks other than national; Cash in banks; Gold; Mint,
Director of.)




INDEX

621

COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE:

Page

Rates for money reported by.__
Sterling exchange rates reported by

_

_

84
85

COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURBKNCV:

Names of, since organization of the, bureau and length of service

_

_

155

CONCLUSION:

Appraisement of work of personnel..

_._

146

CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See National banks.)
CONSOLIDATION OF NATIONAL HANKS:

Changes in capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources incident t o .
Changes in title incident to
_
Under act of November 7, 1918, list of
Under act of November 7, 1918, number of, and loss to capital incident to, 1919-1924

106
172
108
170

C RIMINAL VIOLATIONS; OF LAW. (See Department of Justice.)
CREDITORS OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.)
DEIIT OF THE UNITED STATES. (See Interest-bearing debt of the- United States.)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE:

Report of, on criminal violations of law during year ended October 31, 1924

_

75

DEPOSITORS:

Mutual and stock savings banks, June 30, 1923-24
_
_
95
Mutual and stock savings banks, June 30,1914-1924, with average due each depositor.
1)8
Postal Savings System, fiscal year ended June 30, 1924
134
Savings banks, including postal savings, in the principal countries of the world (various dates).. 141
Savings, in national banks, June 30, 1921, in reserve cities and States..
50
School savings banks, school year 1923-24
110
DEPOSITS. (See also Banks other than National; National and all other reporting banks; National
banks):
Amount of, in national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal
reserve district, March 31, 1924
430,489
Comparative changes in demand and time, of national hanks since June 30, 1920
4.0
Individual, in all reporting banks, classification of, June 30, 1924
110
National batiks, demand and tiino. at date of each report, during year ended October 10, 1924, by
reserve cities and States
244
National banks, at. date of suspension. _
20(i
National banks, on or about June 30, 1914-1924
429
Percentage of, in national banks, to aggregate resources, 191G-3924
_. (>?>
Postal Savings S y s t e m , J u n e 30, 1924
138
R e l a t i o n of, to capital, in n a t i o n a l b a n k s , a t d a t e of fall r e p o r t , 1918-1924
(>4
R e s e r v e r e q u i r e d a n d hold on, b y n a t i o n a l b a n k s i n reserve cities a n d S t a t e s , a t d a t e of each report
d u r i n g year e n d e d O c t o b e r 10, 1924
281
Savings b a n k s , in principal c o u n t r i e s of t h e w o r l d , various d a t e s . 141
Savings, i n m u t u a l a n d stock s a v i n g s b a n k s , J u n o 30, 1914-1924, w i t h average d u e each d e p o s i t o r .
98
Savings, in m u t u a l a n d stock savings b a n k s , w i t h r a t e of i n t e r e s t , b y S t a t e s , J u n e 30, 1923-24
9(5,97
Savings, i n n a t i o n a l b a n k s , w i t h n u m b e r of d e p o s i t o r s a n d r a t e of i n t e r e s t paid, i n reserve cities
a n d S t a t e s , J u n e 30, 1924_
50
School savings.._
_
_
140
S t a t e m e n t relative t o , in n a t i o n a l b a n k s d u r i n g y e a r e n d o d J u n e 30,1924, a n d since 1913
50
T o t a l , of n a t i o n a l b a n k s , g r o u p e d according t o c a p i t a l stock, D e c e m b e r 31,1923
05,178
DKP UTY C OMPTP.O LLERS :

Names of, and length of service
_
155
DESTRUCTION. (See alao Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation):
National bank notes destroyed yearly since establishment of the system
_
199
National bank notes, Federal reserve bank notes, and Federal reserve notes destroyed monthly,
year ended October 31,1924
198
DIGEST OF DECISIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS:

(Omitted from this report and published as a separate pamphlet.)
DISCOUNT:

And interest rates prevailing in various cities, weeks ended September and October 15, 1921,
and month ended October 15, 1923
_
Rates approved by Federal Reserve Board, in effect October 31, 1924
Rates of, in Now York market
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (See also Banks other than national):
Building and loan associations in, statistics relative to, 1909-1924.
Earnings, expenses, and dividends, June 30, 1923-24, of savings banks and trust companies in_.
Resources, etc., of financial institutions in, June 30, J924
_
DIVIDENDS. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; Failures of national banks.)

83
82
84
125
124
123

DOMESTIC BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BAN*KS:

List of



24

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INDEX
Page

DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SECURITIES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS.
EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS:

(See Investments of national banks.)

By Federal reserve districts, year ended June 30, 1.924
Dividends to capital; dividends to capital and surplus; net addition to profits to capital and
surplus; percentages of, years ended June 30,1914-1924
In each Federal reserve city and State, year ended June 30, 1924
_
_
Disposition of, years ended June 30,1923-24
Statement relative to year ended June 30,1924
_
_
EARNINGS, LOANS, AND INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, year ended June 30,1924.
EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL BANES:

Cost of, 1833-1024
EXAMINERS. (See National bank examiners.)
EXCHANGES. (See Clearing-house associations.)

-

62
64
54
53
52
1

202

EXHIBIT N O . l :

Proposed revision of section 5200, Revised Statutes, with explanatory data relative thereto
148
EXPENSES. (See Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Earnings, expenses, and dividends of
national banks; Failures of national banks; national bank circulation, Federal reserve bank notes;
Federal reserve notes.)
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS:

Merchandise, gold and silver, for calendar years 1914-1923; nine months ended September 30,
1924
..119,122
FAILURES OF NATIONAL BANKS:

Assessments against stockholders
_
_
_
_.
_
__
74
Assets (nominal value), liabilities, and number of, years ended June 30,1914-1924
_
616
Capital and surplus at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent,
etc., of each bank, in charge of receiver, year ended October 31,1924
_
_. 206
Closed and active receiverships
_
71
Comparative statement relative to assets, etc., active receiverships, year ended October 31,1924. 73
200,214
Dividends paid to creditors and total dividends in each case up to November 1,1924
73,214,231
List of banks restored to solvency and those which failed subsequent to restoration to solvency
since August 2,1886
_
_
230
Number and capital of, each year ended October 31,1914-1924
_
170
Number and liabilities of, in each State, year ended June 30,1924
_._
614
Number, capital, and gross assets of, in each State, year ended October 31,1924
177
Number of, in each State, since beginning of the system
171
Receiverships closed during year ended October 31,1924.
73
Statement relative to, year ended October 31,1924...
._
73
Statistics relative each bank in charge of receiver, October 31, 1924
214
FAILURES OF STATE BANKS. (See Banks other than national.)
FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM:

Condition of Federal intermediate credit banks, September 30, 1924
_
133
Condition of Federal land banks, September 30,1924
_
_
131
Condition of joint-stock land banks, September 30,1924
__.
_
_ 132
_
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. (Sec also Federal reserve system.):
Assets and liabilities of, latter part of each year, 1915-1924
___
_
80
Bills discounted by. secured by United States Government obligations, to total bills discounted
and purchased by, etc., at end of each month, year ended October 31,1924.._
_ 82
Circulation outstanding, secured by gold and commercial paper, etc., weekly, November 7,1923,
to October 29,1924
_
_
203
Condition of, at close of each month, January 30, 1920, to October 29, 1924
_ 81
Discount rates of, in effect October 31,1924
82
National-bank reserve with, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924
29,280,281
Resources and liabilities of, October 29, 1924
79
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES:

Amount received for redemption each month, year ended October 31,1924, by National Bank
Redemption Agency and source whence received
200,201
Cost of redemption of year ended June 30,1924.
22,201
Issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31, 1924
_
_
205
Outstanding, November 1, 1921, secured by United States bonds and lawful money, with
increase or decrease since October 1,1924, and November 1,1923.
__- 21
Redemption of, in fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, cost of, etc., statement relative to
_ 22
Taxes assessed on, cost of redemption and cost of plates, years ended June 30,1915-1924
205
Vault balance, October 31, 1924
_
205
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. (See also Federal reserve system):
Discount rates in effect October 31,1924, approved by
82




INDEX

623

FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES:

Pago

Amount received for redemption each moult), year ended October 31, 1924, by National Bank
Redemption Agency, and source whence received
___
200
Cos- -<f f'Joiiij>1'•'>!] of, \earended June SO, J 924
.._.
22. 201
T)en =••»!'!! vi.i UMIS of. ?v>eeivcd and destroyed since organization of banks, 'amount on hand October
;?; ~"-ii*_ ••••:•; «(/:if\:(.' wh^neoreceived
v.
204
I: .••.'•'!, vwired, and. outstanding, year ended October 3!, 1021
'.'01
Outstanding, sous red by gold find commercial paper, ^ t c . weekly, November 7, 1923, to Octol-'T
29, 192-1.
103
Vault balance, October 31, 1921
201
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. (See Federal reserve banks; Lejiishiiion recommended.)
Foit&KJX BANKING. (See Foreign batiks of i:;suo; Bank.s other th:m national.)
FOREIGN B.VNKS OF issri-::

Resourced oi, June 30, 1924

144

FOREICN BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BANKS:

LofiDlion and condition, of, June 30, 1924..
FOREIGN GOVERNMENT I;ONI>R.
GENERAL CONDITIONS:

234

(See Investments of national banks.)

Reference to, dunng the- last year

1

GlLPIN, W . J . , MANAGER OF N E W YORK CLEARINC. HOUSE:

Clearing-house transactions, reported by
.
GOLD. (See aho Banks other than national; Cash in banks; Exports and imports; Money in the,
United States):
Held by all banks, June 30, 1.924...
Held by national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
Held by national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924
Held by national banks in city of New Yoik at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to
October 10,1924....
_
Stock of, in principal countries of the world, December 31, 1923
IMPORTS. (See Exports and imports.)

87

119
2-"0
275
278
J26

INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.)
INSOLVENT BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL. (See Banks other than national.)

INTEREST.

(See Deposits; interest-bearing debt of the United States.)

INTEREST-BEARING PKBT OF THE UNITED STATES:

Detailed statement relative, to, June 30, .1.924
19
INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Banks other than national):
Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State end Federal reserve district, March 31, J924. 4:iO, 489
A t date, of each report during year ended October 10, 1924.
29
At date of each report from January i3, 1914, to October 10, 192}... .
289
Classification of, June ?,(h 1923-2-1 __
_. 44
Comparnt-ivo changes in, since June, 30, 1920
40
Comparison of, in year ended October 10, 1924...
30
Earnings, loans and, year ended June 30, 1921
1
In the two central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, October 10, 1924
240
Losses charged oil on, June 30, J.923-24
£3
Losses charged off on, in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924
._
58
Losses charged oft' on, in each Federal reserve district, Jure 30, 1924
02
Losses charged off on, years ended June 30, 1918-1924
(4
Onor about June 30, 1914-1924
428
Percentage of, to aggregate resources, 1916-1924.
06
United States Government, domestic and foreign bonds and securities held in reserve cities and
States, June 30, 1924, classification of.
41,45
ISSUES AND REDEMPTIONS. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank
circulation.)
LABOR BANKS. (See National banks.)
LAWFUL MONEY:

Deposited to secure circulation of national banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31,
1924
2GG
Deposited with Federal reserve banks as reserve, at date of each report during year ended October
10, 1924...
29,280,281
Deposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, 1st day of each month,
from January, 1914, to November, 1924..
158
Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June, 1914-1924
006
Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October
10, 1.924
.._
275
XiSOlSL.VTION RECOMMENDED:

Authority of officers to sign reports
Branch bank ing
Check certification
 procedure against bank examiners
Criminal



__

0
3
9
10

624

ISTDEX

LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED—Continued.

Criminal procedure for libeling national banks
__
Dealing in securities
_
Elimination of date of charter expiration
_
Establishment of a new officer with title of" Chairman of the board"
Issuance of charters for $100,000 capital to banks operating in outlying districts of cities over
50,000 population-.
.'
_
Legal loan limit to any one person (sec. 5200, Rev. Stat.)
.._
Limitation on liabilities which national bank may incur (sec .5202, Rev. Stat.)
Permission for a national bank to hold real estate for a location...
_
Real-estate loans
_
Rediscount limitations on Federal reserve banks
_
Safe-deposit boxes
Stock dividends
_

Page

10
12
6
8
7
7
9
8
11
9
10
8

LIQUIDATION OV NATIONAL BANKS:

Capital and number of, in each State, year ended October 31, 1924
Capital and number of, years ended October 31,1914-1924
Capital, date, and title of banks placed in, during year ended October 31, 1924, with names of
succeeding banks in cases of succession
Number of, in each State, since beginning of the system
_
Statement relative to, during year ended October 31, 1924, and since 1863

177
170
161
171
23

LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. (See Banks other than national.)
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS (see also Banks other than national):

And earnings and investments year ended June 30, 1924
1
Arranged according to capital stock December 31, 1923, by reserve cities and States
65,178
Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Fodoral reserve district, March 31,1924_ 430,489
At date of each report during year ended October 10,1924
29
At dato of June report for last three years and since June 30, 1914, classification of
35,427
Classification of, in central reserve cities and elsewhere at date of June report, 1919-1924_._
241
Classification of, in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924
_
_
36
Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920
_
40
Eligible for rediscount with Federal reserve banks, June 30,1924, amount of
36
In central reserve cities and elsewhere at date of June report for last three years, comparative
statement of
_
40
In each State, October 10, 1924
32
In reserve cities and States, June 30,1924, classification of
_
36
Interest and discount earned on, June 30,1923-24
_*._
53
Interest and discount earned on, year ended June 30, 1924, in reserve cities, States, and Federal
reserve districts.
54,62
Losses charged off on, June 30,1923-24
_
_
__
53
Losses charged off on, etc., years ended June 30,1918-1924
64
Losses charged of! on, year ended June 30,1924, in reserve cities, States, and Federal reserve districts
_
58,62
Paid by receivers, closed and active receiverships
_
_
73
Relation of, to aggregate resources, June, 1910-1924
_
66
Relation of, to capital, date of fall report, 1918-1924
_
_
64
Secured by real estate, Juno 30,1924, in reserve cities and States
36
Secured by United States Government obligations, June 30,1924, amount of.
36
Statement relative to, year ended June 30,1924
_
35
LOSSES. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; Failures of national banks; Investments of national banks; Loans and discounts of national banks.)
M I N T , DIRECTOR O F :

Stock of money in the principal countries of the world, reported by, December 31, 1923

126

MONETARY STOCK. (See Money in the United States.)
M O N E Y IN THE UNITED STATES (See also Per capita):

Classification of, in the Treasury, Federal reserve banks, and in circulation, July 1,1924
120,121
Held by national banks in the city of New York a t the date of each report from January 13,1914,
to October 10,1924
278
Held by national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924
260
Held by national banks at date of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924
275
Increase in stock of, July 1,1914 to 1924..
___
119
In tho Treasury, reporting banks, Federal reserve banks, in general circulation, and per capita,
years ended Juno 30,1914-1924
120
Percentage of national-bank circulation to, date of June report from 1914-1924
238
Statement relative to, June 30,1924
119
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS.




(See Banks other than national.)

INDEX

625

NATIONAL AND ALL OTHER REPORTING BANKS:

Assets and liabilities of, in each State, June 30,1924
Cash in, June 30,1924, classification of
Combined returns, 1919-1924
_
Individual deposits in, June 30,1924, classification of
Resources and liabilities of, including Federal reserve banks, June 30,1924___
Summary of combined returns, June 30,1924
_

Page

_.
_

102
US
117
116
117
115

NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION:

Amount of bonds to secure, withdrawn, etc., by months, year ended October 31,1924
20
Amount outstanding, banks arranged alphabetically b y counties, in each State and Federal
reserve district, March 31,1924
430,489
Amount received for redemption each month, year ended October 31,1924, by National Bank
Redemption Agency, and principal source whence received
_._
200,201
Amount; secured by miscellaneous securities, September, 1914-Deeember, 1915
158
Amount secured by United States bonds, monthly, January, 1914-November, 1924___
158
And United States bonds, withdrawal of4\s of 1925, statement relative to
16
Banks issuing and not issuing, December 31, 1923
_.. 194
Cost of redemption of, year ended June 30,1924
22,201
Denominations issued, retired, and outstanding, years ended October 31, 1914-1924
197
Denominations of, outstanding, year ended October 31, 1924
197
In vaults of Currency Bureau at close of business, October 31, 1924
___
200
Issued during each year, 1914-1924: destroyed, account of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks,
total destructions and percentage of destructions to issues
199
Issued monthly, year ended October 31, 1924. and since 18G3
_ 198
Issued to banks, year ended October 31, 1924, denominations, amount of, and cost of, etc
200
Outstanding at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924__
_. 29,271
Outstanding at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924, by reserve cities, States,
and Federal reserve districts
271,419
Outstanding at date of failure, and lawful money deposited to secure, each insolvent national
bank in charge of receiver, year ended October 31, 1924
_
_
206
Outstanding, first day of each month from January 1, 1914, to November 1,1924; United States
bonds and miscellaneous securities (act May 30, 1908) desposited to secure; lawful money on
deposit to redeem, etc
_
.-_
158
Outstanding, November 1, 1924, secured by U. S. bonds and lawful money, with increase or
decrease since October .1,1924, and November 1,1923, with kinds of bonds deposited to secure.
21
Percentage of, to capital, assets, and money in the United States (June 30 only) at dato of each
report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924
238
Profit on
_
23,191
Profit to Government on
_
1-15
Received and destroyed yearly sinco establishment of the system
199
Received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended October 31, 1924, denominations,
amount of, and cost of, etc
_
200
Received monthly for redemption by Comptroller of the Currency and National Bank Redemption Agency, year ended October 31,1924; total amount received since approval of act of June
30, 1874
_
__..
_
198
Redemption of, during year ended June 30,1924, statement relative to
_
22
Tax on, yoar ended June 30,1924, cost of special dies, rolls, plates, printing, paper, e t c . . .
146,200
Taxes assessed on, years ended June 30.1864-1924, cost of redemption, 1874-1924, assessments for
cost of plates, etc
_
202
Total outstanding each month, January, 1914-November, 1924
_. 238
United States bonds deposited monthly, year ended October 31, 1924, as security for
20
United Stalks bonds on deposit to secure, description and amount of, years ended October 31,
1900-1924
_
190
Vault account of, received and destroyed, and amount on hand, year ended October 31,1924-_. 200
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS:

Appraisement of work of
-•_
146
Assessments on national banks for salaries and expenses of
144,202
Names and addresses of, October 31,1924
__
66
NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Consolidation of national banks; Failures of national banks; Legislation recommended; Liquidation of national banks; Loans and discounts of national banks;
Organization of national banks):
Additional local offices authorized, year ended October 31,1924, list of,
27
Abstract of condition of, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924
29
Abstract of condition of, at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924, by Federal
reserve districts.
_
410
• Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal reserve district, with principal
items of resources and liabilities, March 31, 1924
430,489




626

INDEX

NATIONAL BANKS—Continued.

Page

Borrowings of, on account of bills payable and rediscounts, at date of each report during the year
ended October 10,1924, by Federal reserve districts...
34
Charts showing percentage of combined resources of, to national banks, State banks, and trust
companies; growth in number of, compared with State banks and trust companies, etc., fiveyear periods, 1878-1923, and in 1924
._
13-15
Continue to maintain an outstanding influence in the financial system of the country
1
Date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924, condition of
. 2's9
Detailed statement relating to, at close of business October 10, 1924
._ :',o
Domestic branches of, list of
24
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of, year ended June 30, 1924
52
•Earnings, loans, and investments of, year ended June 30, 1924__
_
__
1
Foreign branches of, June 30, 1924, location and condition of
234
Grouped according to capital stock December 31, 1923, by reserve cities and States
65,178
Have the national banks a claim to consideration?
16
Individual statements of condition of, October 10, 192$, omitted from this report and published as a
separate table.
In each reserve city and State at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924
303
In New York, the two central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, October 10,1924. _ 240
Investments, classification of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924
41,45
Tnvestments, classification of, Juno 30, 1923-24
_
._
44
Issuing and not issuing circulation, December 31, 1923, by States and Federal reserve districts. 22,194
Liquidation of, during year ended October 31, 1924
23,101
Number and authorized capital of banks chartered; number and capital stock of banks closed
each year ended October 31,1914-1924
_
170
Number, capital stock, circulation, and aggregate assets, at date of each report from January 13,
1914, to October 10,1924; amount of money in the United States June 30 each year, etc
238
Number, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, and percentages, etc., years ended
June 30, 1914-1924
64
Organized by labor interests, list of
__ 24
Principal items of assets and liabilities of, percentage of to aggregate assets, June, 1916-1924..
66
Principal items of resources and liabilities of, October 10,1924, by States
__ 32
Relative growth of, since 1870
_
12
Resources and liabilities of, at date of each report, year ended October 10,1924
29
Resources and liabilities of, June 30, 1924, by States
596
Savings and individual deposits in, June 30,1924
50
Savings depositors and deposits in, June 30, 1924, by reserve cities and States
__
50
NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE CURRENCY.

(See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve

notes; National bank circulation.)
N E W YORK. (See also Clearing-house associations):
Rates for money i n . . .
_
Specie held by national banks in, a t date of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924.
NEW

YORK CLEARING HOUSE.

84
278

(See Clearing-house associations.)

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. (See also National bank examiners; Legislation
recommended):
Clerks, names and salaries of, at close of business October 31,1924
_
Comptrollers, names of, since organization of the bureau and length of service
Deputy comptrollers, names of, since organization of the bureau and length of service
Expenses of, year ended June 30, 1924...
_
_.-

155
155
155
145

ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS:

And 1 iquidation of.
_
_
23
Charters granted year ended October 31,1924__
_
i
173
Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as national banks since 1900, number
and capital of
.-.
169
In each State; consolidated under act of November 7,1918; insolvent; in liquidation and in operation, October 31,1924, number of
_'
171
Number and authorized capital of, years ended October 31,1914-1924
170
Number and authorized capital of, in each State, October 31, 1924
177
Number, capital, and titles of, in each State, year ended October 31,1924
_ . . 173
Number and capital of, chartered in each month, year ended October 31,1924
170
Number of banks organized since February 25,1863; number passed out of the system and number in operation October 31,1924
158,171
State banks, number and capital of, converted in each State and Territory, from 1863 to October 31,1924
169
PAPER CURRENCY. (See Cash in banks; Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; Money
in the United States; National bank circulation.)
*




INDEX

627

P E R CAPITA:
Deposits in savings banks in foreign countries.
Money in the United States
_
Money in the principal countries of the world

___

_

Page
1-12
_ 119,121
_
112

PLATES— FEDERAL RESERVE AND NATIONAL BANK CURRENCY:

Assessments on notional banks for cost of, from 1883 to 1924
Cost of FedenVJ reserve and national bank, ye .r ended June 30, 1924

202
140,202,205

POPULATION:

Foreign countries (various dates)
_
_
United Stntcs, by Spates (approximate), June 30, 1924.
POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national; United States Postal Savings System.)
PKIVATK itAMvS. (See Hanks other than national.)
It ATI-is FOK MONEY IN N E W YORK. (Sec New York.)
RECEIVERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.)
REDEMPTION AGENCY, OFFICE TKKASURKH OF THE UNITED STATES.

142
103

(See National bank circula-

tion; Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes.)
REDEMPTIONS. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.)
KKPOUTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS.

(5VfnZ.soXationalbar.ks):

Dates of, -914-1924
RESERVE CITIES. (See alno National banks):
Names of
_
Itr.s.'iR VE DISTRICTS. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; National hanks.)

233
36

RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS WITH FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS:

A mount of, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924, by Federal reserve districts. 419
Amount and classification of, at date of each report during year ended October JO, 1924, by reserve
cities and States
_
281
Amount of, at date of each report from September 1 1, 1917, to October 10, 1924..
280
Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920
40
RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANKS.

(See National banks.)

SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.)
SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.)
SHAREHOLDERS IN NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.)
SILVER. (Sec Cash in banks; Exports and imports; Money in the United States.)
SPECIE. (Sec Cash in banks; Money in the United States.)
STATE (COMMERCIAL) BANKS. (See Banks other than national.)
STATE BANK FAILURES. (Sec Banks other than national.)
STERLING EXCHANGE.

(See New York.)

STOCKS. (See Investments of national banks.)
STOCK OK MONEY. (See Money in the United States.)
STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.)
SuM'Lrs (see also Banks other than national; Federal reserve banks; National and all other
reporting banks; National banks):
Percentage of, and profits of national bunks to aggregate resources, 3910-1924
66
Relation of, and capital and profits, to individual deposits of national banks, date of fall report,
]918-1924
_
_
64
TAXES. (See Assessments.)
TITLE OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See Change:? of 1 itle of national banks; Consolidat ion of national banks;
Organization of national banks.)
TRUST COMPANIES. (See Banks other than national.)
UNITED STATES BONDS (see also Interest-bearing debt of the United States; National-bank circulation; United States Government securities owned by national banks):
Amount deposited to secure national-bank circulation, 1st day of each month, January, 1914, to
November, ]924_
_
__.
158
Amount of, deposited to secure national bank notes, November 1, 1924
10. 20, 22, l.'S, 190
And national-bank circulation-.
_
_
16
Deposited monthly by national banks chartered and those increasing circulation, year ended
October 31,1021
20
Description of, deposited to secure national-bank circulation, years ended October 31,1900 to 1921. 190
Eligible as security for national-bank circulation, June 30,1924
19
Failed national banks, held by, to secure circulating notes, and amount realized from sale of
74
Held by national banks June 30, 1924, by reserve cities and States
41
Held in trust by Treasurer, United Suites, June 30, .1924, to secure national-bank notes and
public deposits
20
Investment value of
_
193
Monthly range of pricesof, in New York, November, 1923, to October 31,1924
193
Retirement of 4's of 1925 and form of resolut ion necessary in connection w i t h . . .
18
Withdrawn monthly by national banks in insolvency, in liquidation, and those reducing circulation,
_
20
 year ended October 31, 1924



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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS (see also Banks other than

national; Interest-bearing debt of tho United States; National and all other reporting banks):
At date of each report during year ended October 10, 1921
At date of June report, 1923-24
__.
Classification of, June 30,1924, by reserve cities and States
Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920
In each Federal reserve district, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924
In each State, October 10, 1924
Percentage of, to aggregate resources, 1916-1924
_
Reference to, during year ended October 10,1924

29
44
41
_ 40
419
_. 32
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30

UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM:

Comparison of resources of, June 30, 1923-24
Summary of business of, by States, fiscal year ended Juno 30,1924
VIOLATIONS OF LAW. (See Department of Justice.)
VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS.

(See Capital stock of national banks; Liquidation

of national banks.)




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