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FEDERAL.
OF

R E S E R V E

B A N K

DALLAS

October 8, 1925.

ELEC TIO N O F D IR E C T O R S

To the Member Bank Addressed:
On December 31, 1925, the terms of Messrs. W. H. Patrick, Class A Director, repre­
senting banks in Group 3, and J. H. Nail, Class B Director, representing banks in Group
1, will expire.
The Federal Reserve Board has designated Tuesday, November 17, as the date for
opening the polls for the election of their successors, who will serve for three years each.
Ballots will be received for fifteen days after the polls open, or up to December 1.
Only banks in Groups 1 and 3 will participate in the election. Banks in Group 1 will
nominate and vote for Class B Director. Banks in Group 3 will nominate and vote for
Class A Director.
Pursuant to the powers vested in it the Federal Reserve Board has classified the
banks in this district into electoral groups as follows:
Group 1.

Banks with combined capital and surplus in excess of §399,000.

Group 2.

Banks with combined capital and surplus not exceeding $399,000 and
not less than $100,000.

Group 3.

Banks with combined capital and surplus of less than $100,000.

The Federal Reserve Act provides that: “No officer or director of a member bank
shall be eligible to serve as a Class A Director unless nominated and elected by banks
which are members of the same group as the member bank of which he is an officer or
director.”
The law also provides that each member bank in its respective group shall be per­
mitted to nominate one candidate for Director of Class A, and one candidate for Direc­
tor of Class B, and by a resolution of its Board, or an amendment to its by-laws, author­
ize the President, Cashier, or some other officer to cast its vote.
Forms of resolutions are enclosed herewith to banks in Groups 1 and 3, upon which
the Boards of Directors of such banks should nominate a Director and, unless a previous
designation of an active officer to cast the ballot has been made, authorize one of their
officers to do so. These resolutions, duly certified, with seal affixed, should be returned
to the undersigned as soon as possible after the Board of Directors has taken action.

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The officers who have been so designated by banks in Groups 1 and 3, and whose
authority has been certified to the Chairman of this bank, are indicated in the attached
lists. Where an officer has been designated by name and title, and no change in the name
or title of such officer has occurred since the designation was made, no further action is
necessary. However, if any person listed no longer holds the title indicated then a new
designation should be made by title only. The designation by title is continuous and re­
mains in effect until revoked.
The period within which these certifications may be made will terminate on Novem­
ber 8, and nominations received thereafter cannot be listed.
On November 14, or as soon as the list o f nominations can be tabulated, there will be
mailed to all member banks in the district, for their information, a list of nominees with
the names of the nominating banks. At the same time, banks in Groups 1 and 3 will be
furnished a preferential ballot providing for the recording of the first, second and other
choices of directors. Within fifteen days after receipt of said list and ballot every bank
should forward its vote to the undersigned.
The result of the election will be announced on or about December 2.
In returning the enclosed forms please observe the following:
Write plainly or typewrite the information requested.
Affix the seal of your bank to the certificates.
Return the certificates promptly in the self-addressed envelope enclosed.
Banks in Groups 1 and 3 will nominate and elect directors this year, and this circu­
lar is sent to banks in Group 2 for their information only.
There are appended hereto (1) excerpts from Section 4 of the Federal Reserve Act
prescribing the manner in which directors of Federal reserve banks shall be elected; (2)
Lists of banks in Groups 1 and 3 showing name of officer designated to cast their ballot.
Yours very truly,

r
Chairman of the Board.

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EXTRACTS FROM SECTION 4 OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
Every Federai reserve bank shall be conducted under the supervision and control of a
Board of Directors.
Such Board of Directors shall be selected as hereinafter specified and shall consist
of nine members, holding office for three years, and divided into three classes, designated
as Classes A, B and C.
Class A shall consist of three members who shall be chosen and be representative of
the stockholding banks.
Class B shall consist of three members, who at the time of their election shall be
actively engaged in their district in commerce, agriculture or some other industrial pur­
suit.
Class C shall consist of three members, who shall be designated by the Federal Re­
serve Board.
No Senator or Representative in Congress shall be a member of the Federal Reserve
Board or an officer or a director of a Federal reserve bank.
No director of Class B shall be an officer, director, or employee of any bank.
No director of Class C shall be an officer, director, employee, or stockholder of any
bank.
Directors of Class A and Class B shall be chosen in the following manner:
The Federal Reserve Board shall classify the member banks of the district into three
general groups or divisions, designating each group by number. Each group shall consist
as nearly as may be of banks of similar capitalization. Each member bank shall be per­
mitted to nominate to the chairman of the board of directors of the Federal reserve bank
of the district one candidate for director of Class A and one candidate for director of Class
B. The candidates so nominated shall be listed by the chairman, indicating by whom
nominated, and a copy of said list shall, within fifteen days after its completion, be fur­
nished by the chairman to each member bank. Each member bank bj7- a resolution of the
board or by an amendment to its by-laws shall authorize its president, cashier, or some
other officer to cast the vote of the member bank in the elections of Class A and Class
B directors.
Within fifteen days after receipt of the list of candidates the duly authorized officer
of a member bank shaii certify to the chairman his first, second, and other choices for
director of Class A and Class B, respectively, upon a preferential ballot upon a form fur­
nished by the chairman of the board of directors of the Federal reserve bank of the dis­
trict. Each such officer shall make a cross opposite the name of the first, second, and
other choices for a director of Class A and for a director of Class B, but shall not vote
more than one choice for any one candidate. No officer or director of a member bank
shall be eligible to serve as a Class A director unless nominated and elected by banks
which are members of the same group as the member bank of which he is an officer or
director.
Any person who is an officer or director of more than one member bank shall not be
eligible for nomination as a Class A director except by banks in the same group as the
bank having the largest aggregate resources of any of those of which such person is an
officer or director.
Resolutions of the Federal Reserve Board in Regard to Eligible Persons
By resolution of the Federal Reserve Borad, adopted December 23, 1915, the opinion
is expressed that persons holding political or public office in the service of the United
States, or of any state, territory, county, district, political subdivision, or municipality
thereof, or acting as members of political party committees, cannot consistently with
the spirit and underlying principles of the Federal Reserve Act, serve as directors of Fed­
eral reserve banks.
The Federal Reserve Board also passed a resolution, December 28, 1915, that “ na­
tional bank examiners shall not hereafter be elected
. . . .
to directorship in
Federal reserve banks.”
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LIST OF BANKS IN GROUP 1
(Banks with Combined Capital and Surplus in Excess of $399,000)
(To Elect a Class “B” Director)
Louisiana
Bank
Town

Capital and
Surplus

9000,000
Monroe______ Ouachita National ____
Shreveport___Commercial National________ 1,400,000
Shreveport___Continental Bk. & Trust Co.__
400,000
Shreveport___First National______________ 1,400,000

Designated Voting Officer
T. E. Flournoy, President
Val H. Murrell, Cashier
Chas. B. Foster, Vice President
Andrew Querbes, President

New Mexico
Albuquerque_First National______________

600,000

C. S. White, Cashier

Texas
Austin_______ American National__________ 1,000,000
Austin_______ Austin National ____________ 1,000,000
Beaumont____ Anierican National _________ 600,000
Beaumont___ First National______________
600,000
Brownsville__Merchants National _________
415,000
Clarksville___ F ed River National ________
500,000
Corsicana____Corsicana National__________
500,000
Corsicana____ First National_________
800,000
Dallas________ American Exchange National 5,000,000
Dallas_______ Central National____________
650,000
Dallas_______ City National________________ 4,000,000
Dallas_______ Dallas National_____________
600,000
Dallas_______ Mercantile N ational_________
800,000
Dallas_______ North Texas National________ 1,200,000
Dallas_______ Republic National___________ 2,500,000
Eagle Pass___First National______________
450,000
El Paso______First National______________ 1,200,000
El Paso______ State National______________
450,000
Fort Worth__Continental National ________
900,000
Fort Worth__Farmers & Mechanics Nat’l__ 1,300,000
Fort Worth—...First National______________ 1,700,000
Fort Worth__Fort Worth National_________ 2,000,000
Fort Worth__Texas National _____________
650,000
Gainesville___ Lindsay National ___________
400,000
Qalveston____ City National_______________
400,000
Galveston____ First National______________
400,000
Galveston____ South Texas National________ 550,000
Galveston____ United States National_______ 1,060,000
Greenville____Greenville National Exchange 500,000
Houston_____ First National______________ 3,000,000
Houston_____ Houston National___________ 1,600,000
Houston_____ National Bank of Commerce__ 1,000,000
Houston_____ Second N ational____________ 1,500,000
Houston_____ South Texas Commercial Nat. 2,000,000
Houston_____ State National______________
540,000
Houston______Union National_____________ 1,500,000
Laredo_______ Laredo National____________
400,000
Paris_________First National______________
400,000
San Angelo___Central National____________
760,000
San Antonio.—.Alamo National_____________ 1,250,000
San Antonio..-—1
City National_______________ 1,175,000
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H. A. Wroe, President
Wm. H. Folts, President
B. R. Norvell, President
P. B. Doty, President
E. J. Tucker, Cashier
A. M. Graves, Cashier
J. B. Fortson, President
Isaac Levy, Asst. Cashier
Nathan Adams, President
A Vice President
J. A. Pondrom, President
J. C. Tenison, Cashier
The President
F. F. Florence, Vice Pres.
E. H. Schmidt, President
James G. McNary, President
R. W. McAfee, Cashier
J. G. Wilkinson, President
j. T. Pemberton, President
R. C. Martin, Cashier
YV. D. Reynolds, Director
W. L. Smallwood, President
O. E. Powers, Cashier
A. A. Horne, Vice President
Fred W. Catterall, Cashier
C. G. Sweet, President
J. W. Butler, Vice President
C. B. Jones, Vice President
O. W. Jackson, Cashier
Melvin Rouff, Vice President
Jesse H. Jones, President
Guy M. Bryan, Vice President
S. M. McAshan, Vice President
H. M. Wilkins, Vice President
R. M. Farrar, President
B. M. Alexander, President
F. D. Mallory, Vice President
J. W. Johnson, Vice President
Ernest Steves, Vice President
W. R. King, President

Texas— ( Continued )
Town

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank

San Antonio .-F rost National _____________
San Antonio__Lockwood National__________
San Antonio....National Bank of Commerce..
San Antonio__San Antonio National ______
Sherman_____ Commercial National________
Sherman_____ Merchants & Planters Nat’l__
Terrell_______ American National__________
TerrelL_______.First National _____________
Texarkana___ .Texarkana National_________
Tyler________ Citizens National ___________
Victoria______ Victoria National___________
Waco________ First National______________
Waco________ Provident National__________
Waxahachie.—.Waxahachie National_______
Wichita Falls...City National_______________
Wichita Falls-First National______________

1,500,000
540,000
750,000
680,000
500,000
1,200,000
400,000
400,000
850,000
500,000
600,000
1,200,000
425,000
500,000
1,200,000
1,500,000

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Ned Mcllhenny, Vice President
J. K. Beretta, President
The President
W. R. Brents, President
P. R. Markham, Cashier
W. P. Allen, Cashier
M. H. Pace, Cashier
John W. Wheeler, President
Gus F. Taylor, President
Vice President and Cashier
W. W. Woodson, President
J. K. Rose, President
E. D. Miller, Cashier
J. T. Harrell, Vice President
W. M. McGregor, President

LIST OF BANKS COMPOSING GROUP 3
(Banks with Combined Capital and Surplus of less than $100,000)
(To Elect a Class “ A” Director)
Arizona
Canital and
Town
Surplus Designated Voting Officer
Bank
Nogales___ ___Nogales National________ _____ 875,000 A. M. Gillespie, President
Tombstone___ Cohise County S tate___________ 35,000 L. G. Fahnestock, Cashier
Tombstone___ First National ________________ 25,000 J. P. Connolly, Cashier
Louisiana
Delhi________ Macon Ridge National-..
Gibsland_____ First National_________
Mansfield____ American National ___
Minden.... ____ First National_________
Winnfield____ First National_________

30.000
52,094
62,500
50.000
45.000

W. P. Crawford, President
R. L. Colon, Cashier
J. W. Tatum, Cashier
Arthur F. Dupuy, Cashier
A. L. Bryan, President

New Mexico
Artesla---------- First National _____
Belen------------- First National _____
Carlsbad---------Carlsbad National ....
Carrizozo____ First National _____
Clovis------------ Clovis National ____
Elida_________ First National _____
Estancia_____ First State_________
Qrady________ First National _____
Ilagerman____ First National _____
Hot Springs.—.First National _____
Las Cruces___First National _____
Lordsburg____ First National _____
Loving_______ First National _____
Melrose______First National _____
Nara Visa____ First National ___ _
Portales —. . . -First National
Santa Rosa___First National _____
Tucumcari____American National

60,000
55.000
60.000
50.000
60.000
35.000
25.000
27,500
35.000
25.000
75.000
60.000
30.000
50.000
45.000
60.000
50,000
58,800

E. M. Brickley, Cashier
J. C. Nelson, President
H. G. Arnold, Cashier
Geo. W. Losey, President
Sam N. Matson, Cashier
Frank R. Coon, President
James R. Burns, Cashier
Arthur F. Jones, Cashier
H. B. Jones, President
W. A. Foyil, President

Oklahoma
Achille_______ Farmers & MerchantsNational.. 30,000
W. E. Holland, President
Atoka________ American National ____________ 31,000 E. T. Johnson, President
Bennington__ American National ____________ 27,500
Bennington
First National ________________ 30,000
Boswell______ First National ________________ 55,000
Broken Bow.—First National ________________ 25,000 J. W. Costilow, President
Caddo________ Caddo National _______________ 25,000 F. W. Semple, Vice Pres.
Coalgate_____ First National in Colgate______ 27,500
Colbert_______First National ________________ 30,000 W. H. McCarley, President
Fort Towson.... American National __________ 36,000 Henry W. Carter, Cashier
Garvin_______ Farmers State ________________ 16,500
Haworth_____ First National ________________ 25,000 C. H. Morris, Cashier
Hugo________ Nat’l Bank of Commerce at Hugo 55,000
Idabel________Idabel National _____
60,000 Bernie Herstein, Cashier
Idabel________ State National ______ _____ -___ 55,000 D. B. Strawn, President
Kingston_____ First National ________________ 30,000 Bruce May, Vice President
Madill________First National ________________ 60,000 Joe Hannan, Cashier
Madill________Madill National _______________ 60,000 D. D. Whiting, Cashier
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Oklahoma— ( Continued)
Town

Madill_____
Milburn___
Mill CreekTishpmingo
Tupelo____
Valliant___
Valliant___
Woodville_

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank
..Marshall County National—
..First National ____________
..First National ....__________
.First National ____________
..Farmers National ________
..Citizens National ________
..Farmers State Guaranty__
..First National ____________

67,500
30 000
30.000
60.000
30.000
33.000
25.000
30.000

John Landram, Cashier
G. T. Webber, Cashier
J. W. Walker, President
R. N. Armstrong, President
S. E. Barnett, Cashier
S. V. Hackworth, Vice Pres.

Texas
Abernathy____First State ___________________
Alba_________ Alba National ________________
Allen_________ First National ________________
Alpine________State National ________________
Alvin_________First National _____ ___________
Alvord_______ First National ________________
Amherst______First National ________________
Anderson_____First National ________________
Annona_______First National ________________
Anson________Anson S ta te___________________
Aransas Pass.. First National --------- --------------Arlington_____Farmers National _____________
Aspermont___ First National ________________
Athens_______ Athens National _____________ :
Austwell______Austwell S tate------------ -----------Avei;y________Avery State ___________________
Avery________ First National ______ ,-------------Bagwell______ First National ________________
Bailey________ First National ________________
Baird_______ —First National ________________
Ballinger_____ Ballinger State ----------------------Bandera.—__— First National ________________
Bardwell____ ..First National -----------------------Bastrop______ First National ________________
Bay City____—Bay City Bank & Trust------------Bedias________First S ta te -----------------------------Beeville______ Beeville Bank & Trust--------------Bellevue______ First National --------- --------------Bells_________ First National ------------------------Bellyille______ First National ________________
Belton_______ Belton National -----------------------Belton________ Peoples National --------------------Bertram.—____First National ------------------------Bishop_______ First National -------------- ---------Bishop_______ First S ta te -----------------------------Blackwell_____ First National ------------------------Blanco_______ Blanco National-----------------------Blopming Gr....Blooming Grove State--------------Blooming Gr....Citizens National--------------------Blossom______ First National -----------------------Bogota_______ First National -----------------------Bomarton_____First State ----------------------------Bonita________First National ------------------------Brady________ Farmers Guaranty State---------Bremond_____ First State -----------------------------Bridgeport____Bridgeport National ----------------

30.500
50.000 D. S. Armstrong, Cashier
40.000 B. A. Marcom, Cashier
70.000
27.500
25.000
27.500
60.000
30.000 H. W. Pirkey, Cashier
80.000
37.500 L. T. Ayers, Cashier
50.000 J. E. Voss, Cashier
50.000 Roy Riddel, Cashier
75.000 J. T. LaRue, President
27.000
25,082 W. S. Lawson, Cashier
50.000 A. M. Graves, Director
30.250
28.000
75.000 W. S. Hinds, Cashier
40.000 N. K. Freeman, Cashier
25.000 A. Meadows, Cashier
45.000 D. W. Ramsay, Cashier
75.000
65.000
32.500 W. H. Holzmann, Cashier
82.500
60.000
45.000 N. C. Ferguson, President
70.000
70.000
57.000
25.250 Walker Barton, Cashier
35.000
50.000
37.500
50.000 Chas. E. Crist, Cashier
55.000 J. R. Griffin, President
62.500 F. H. Simpson, Cashier
64.000 H. M. Norris, Asst. Cashier
50.000 H. C. Dodd, Cashier
38.000
42.500 M. M. Gilbert, Cashier
55.000
63.250
30.000 L. D. Kirkpatrick, President

Texas— (Continued)
Town

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank

Bridgeport,___First National ________________ 70,000
Bronte----------- First National _______
32,000
Brownfield___ Brownfield S ta te______________ 50,000
Brownfield___ First National ________________ 58,000
Blida------------...Farmers National _____________ 40,000
Burnett______ Burnett National______________ 40,000
Byers_____ ___First National _____ , ....____ _ 41,750
Bynum_______First National ______
40,000
Caddo________ First National ________________ 25,000
Caddo Mills__ Caddo Mills State _____________ 35,518
Canton________ First National
60,000
Canton_____ ...Texas State __________ .________ 55,000
Canyon______ First National ________________ 50,000
48,000
Canyon---------- First State ___________
Carthage_____First National _________
60,000
Celina________Farmers & Merchants National- 30,000
Celina________First State ________ - __._______ 50,000
Celeste________First National _______ —..______ 58,000
Channing_____ First National _______ ,________ 25,000
C.hillicothe___ -First National ________________ 50,000
Clarendon____ Farmers State ________________ 53,193
Clarendon____ First National ______
80,000
Claude______ —First National _____
50,000
Cleveland____ First National __________
30,000
Clifton_______ Farmers S ta te ________________ 60,000
Clifton_______ First National ________________ 50,000
Clint______ ___First National ______ __ ■______ 30,000
Clyde________ Clyde National____ „•__________ 30,000
(joahoma_____ First State ____________
26,800
Collinsville___ Security National _____________ 40,000
Colorado____ -City National _____ ____________ 90,000
Commerce____ Citizens National_____ .____ __ 50,000
..First National ________________ 60,000
Commerce
Commerce____Planters & Merchants National. 60,000
Commerce____State Bk. of Commerce_________ 60,000
Como________ Como National________________ 50,000
Conroe_______ First Nat’l Bank inConroe ....... 60,000
Cooper_______ Delta National ________________ 60,000
Cooper_______ First National ________________ 85,000
Copperas Cove.First S ta te _______ ——________ 42,000
Corrigan_____ Corrigan National_____________ 26,350
Crandall______Citizens National______________ 75,000
Crandall______First National ______
55,000
Crosbyton____ Citizens National______________ 60,000
Crosbyton____ First National _____
75,000
Cross Plains.— Farmers National ____________ 40,000
Cross Plains._First Guaranty State __ ________ 32,500
Crowell___ ——.First State __________ _________ 60,000
Cumby_______ First National ________________ 75,000
Daingerfield._Citizens National______________ 50,000
Darrouzett___ First National ________________ 25,000
Dawson____ . ..First National ________________ 50,000
DeLeon_______Farmers & Merchants National. 70,000
Denton_______ First State ______
50,000
D eport.............First National ________
80,000
Devine_______ Adams National ____...________ 65,000
Dodd City____ First National -------------36,000
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Frank Turner, Cashier
Morgan L. Copeland, Cashier
W. A. Bell, Cashier

Jas. R. Bass, Cashier
Irby Christopher, Cashier
R. EL Wright, Vice President

S. R. Granberry, Vice Pres
D. W. Woolley, Vice Pres.
J. D. Swift, Cashier
W. W. Taylor, Cashier
B. C. Wooldridge, Cashier
J. M. Jenson, Cashier

T.
H.
D.
R.
C.
B.

W. Stoneroad, Jr., Vice Pres.
D. Wynn, Vice President
N. Hargrave, Cashier
B. Long, Cashier
C. Apperson, Cashier
C. Cain, Cashier

W. S. McClung, Cashier
S. F. Bond, Vice President
Sam Crews, Cashier
J. W. Pate, Cashier

J. H. Moore, President
W. C. McGee, Cashier

Texas— ( Continued )
Town

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank

Dublin_______ Citizens National______________ 57,700
Dublin________Dublin National_____,_________ 72,000
Dublin_______ Farmers National ______-______ 58,775
East Bernard .. Union State __________ ________ 62,000
Eastland_____ Exchange National _____.______ 50,000
Eddy_________ First National ________________ 65,000
Edgewood____ Farmers & Merchants State____ 45,000
50,000
Edgewood____ First National _________
Emhouse_____ First National ________________ 40,000
32,000
Emory____ ___First National ._____
Emory_____ —Guaranty State _______________ 19,000
25,000
Evant________ First National ____
Fabens_______ First National ________ ,_______ 65,000
Falfurrias____ First National _____.__________ 52,500
Falls City____Falls City National .____________ 39,000
Farmersville__Farmers & MerchantsNational 75,000
Fayetfeville__ Farmers National _____________ 35,000
Ferris_______ Farmers & MerchantsState______ 75,000
Ferris_______ Ferris National ________________ 85,000
Floresville___ City National __________________ 70,000
Flore'sville____First National ________
90,000
Floydada_____Floyd County National..... .......... 55,000
Follett_______ Follett National____ .__________ 37,500
Forney_______City National_________________ 80,000
Forney_______ Forney State _______ ——______ 65,000
Fort Stockton .First National ________________ 77,500
Franklin___ __First State ________ — _______ 45,000
Freeport_____ Freeport National _____________ 62,500
Frisco________ First National _____ — _______ 26,429
Frpst_________Citizens State_________ :._______ 75,000
Frost_________ First National
75,000
Garland_______ First National
52,500
Gatesville____ Guaranty Bond Bk. &Trust_____ 67,000
Georgetown— City National ______________ — 53,689
George West_First State ....___________________ 51,000
Gilmer_______ Farmers & MerchantsNational.. 56,000
Gilmer_______ Gilmer State __________________ 56,000
Glen Rose____ First National ________ ._______ 75,000
Godley_______ Citizens National _____________ 28,000
Goldthwaite__First National ________________ 30,000
Gordon_____ .—First National ________________ 60,000
Goree_________ First National
25,000
Gorman_______ First National
52,500
Graford........... First National ________________ 51,000
Graham______ Graham National _____________ 60,000
Granbury____ City National__________________ 65,000
Grand Prairie.. City National-------------------------- 40,000
Grand Prairie . Guaranty State _______________ 25,000
Grand Saline -N ational Bk. of Grand Saline— 60,000
Grand Saline__State National ________________ 50,000
Grandview____ Farmers & Merchants National. 65,000
Grandview___ First National ________________ 80,000
Granger_______ First National
70,000
Granger____— ..Granger National ____________ 45,000
Grapevine____ Tarrant County National--------- 53,000
Gregory______ First National ________________ 55,500
Groesbeck____ Citizens National ......--------------- 65,000
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Wickliffe Skinner, Cashier
R. B. Boettcher, Cashier
J. A. Lucas, Cashier
Joe P. Downs, Vice President
E. M. Mason, Cashier

T. R. Bennett, Cashier
B. H. Wooten, Cashier

A. Warren Dunn, Cashier
W. C. Crane, Cashier
W. C. McLendon, Vice Pres.
R. F. Shaw, Vice Pres.
J. C. Beck, Cashier
L. L. Caldwell, President
C. C. Sadler, Vice President

W. H. Chandler, Cashier
C. A. Milam, President
R. E. Colvard, Cashier
E. Q. McMahan, Cashier
A. F. Jones, Cashier
H. L. Tidwell, Cashier
F. C. Rector, Cashier
W. Arthur Reid, President

A. H. Barnett, Cashier

Texas— (Continued)
Town

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank

Groom—-------- State National _________________ 25,000
Hale Center__ First National ____
;______ 30,000
Hallettsville__First National _________________ 75,000
Hallsville--------Farmers State ________________ 29,000
Hamilton____ Hamilton Bk. & Trust__________ 90,000
Hamlin---------- Farmers & MerchantsNational . 40,000
Hamlin_______ First National ______._________ 55,000
Handley--------- First National __ __„_________ 30,000
Harlingen____ First National _________ '______ 27,000
Hawkins---------First National ______
35,000
Hedley-----------Guaranty State ___ __- ________ 33,700
Hemphill------- First National __________
50,000
Hereford_____First National _____
50,000
Hereford------- First State Bank & Trust_______ 75,000
Hereford.....___Western National ....___________ 72,000
35,000
Higgins--------- Citizens National ______
Higgins______ First National _______ ____ ..... 30,000
60,000
Holland--------- First National _________
Hondo----------- First National __________
72,000
Howe------------ Farmers National — __ —______ 40,000
Hughes Spgs...First National ________________ 80,000
Huntsville___ First National _______ _________ 60,000
Hutto________ Hutto National ....._______:______ 45,000
Isfalou________ First State _________— —______ 33,000
lola__________ Iola State _____________________ 36,000
Irene________ - First National ____ •____ ::______ 30,000
Ireland—
First National _____ .__________ 30,000
Italy ,____—.Farmers National ...:___ ...______ 54,000
Itasca- -____ Itasca National ________ :_______ 60,000
Jacksboro- — Jacksboro National -___________ 70,000
Jacksonville. .. First State ____ 1____ __________ 87,500
jasper____
Citizens National _____ _______ 49,000
Jayton—.__ - -First National ________ _______ 60,000
Jefferson_IL -Commercial National ............... . 40,000
Jefferson____ -Rogers National___ i__ ____ - - 50,000
Josephine____ First National _______ _______ 37,000
Junction_____ -First National ________ - _____ 52,000
Karnes City—-State National ...___
_______ 30,000
Kemp_______ ;-First National ______ —_- _____ 65,000
Kerens______ First State ___________ - _____ 80,000
Kilgore___ __-- Kilgore National ___ ___- - ___ 25,000
Killeen____ —_-First National ________:_______ 50,000
Killeen______ -First State,___________ _____ 52,500
Kingsbury——.- First National _____ :___— ... .... 31,000
Kirkland___ 1 -First State ___________ - _____ 53,500
Knox City___ -First National —____ —- _______ 50,000
Kosse_______ .. First National ______ —- _____ 65,000
Kosse________..Guaranty State _______ _______ 26,250
LaCoste_____ ..LaCoste National _____ _______ 57,000
LaFeria_.___ -First National ________ _______ 50,000
Lamesa______..First National ________ - _____ 70,000
Lamesa______..State National ________ - ______ 75,000
Lampasas___ -First National ____ ____ _______ 90,000
Lampasas____ -Peoples National ______ _______ 75,000
Lancaster____ -First National _______ - _______ 65,000
LaPorte_____ ...First National ________■________ 27,500
Leakey____— ..First State ____ :______ _______ 25,000
Leonard_____ -First National ________ _______ 90,000
10
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W. P. Lawrence, President'
B. L. Jones, Cashier
A. B. Childs, Cashier
J. G. McDougal, President
Geo. L. Muse, President
G. A. F. Parker, President
S. J. Gardiner, Cashier

R. M. Kasling, Cashier
T. C. Gibbs, President
Eric E. Brown, Cashier

Whit George, President
H. E. Chiles, President
Fred Devereaux, Cashier
John C. Seale, Cashier
II. A. Spellings, President
L. Coffman, Vice President
J. E. Moore, President
F. D. Oberthier, President
J. L. Swope, Cashier
H. C. Smith, President
W. W. Williamson, Cashier
W. L. Forbes, President

H. N. Key, President
W. Y. Perry, Cashier
A. N. McKay, Cashier

Texas— (Continued)
Town

Bank

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Leonard______Leonard National______________ 57,500 Homer Collins, Vice Pres.
Levelland____ First Nat’l Bank of Levelland__ 27,500
Lewisville____ First National _________________ 87,500
Liberty______ Liberty S ta te__________________ 35,000 B. G. Riviere, Cashier
Linden_______ First National ________________ 37,250
Lipan________ First National ________________ 35,000
Littlefield____First Nat’l Bank of Littlefield ... 27,500
Livingston___ First National ________________ 75,000 A. W. Peebles, Cashier
Llano________ Citizens National______________ 75,000
Lockney______ First National ________________ 50,000 A. B. Brown, President
Lometa_______ First National ________________ 25,000
Lonq Oak____ Citizens National______________ 25,000
Longview____ Commercial Guaranty State___ 57,500 J. R. Sparkman, President
Lorajne_______First State ___________________ 60,000
Lorena_______ First National ________________ 42,000
Lorenzo______ First State ___________________ 50,000 Fred Wiese, Cashier
Lovelady_____ State National ________________ 27,000
Lovelady_____ First National ________________ 41,000
Luling________Citizens State ________________ 34,000
Madisonville._Farmers State ________________ 50,000 T. B. Viser, Cashier
Madisonville—.F irst National ________________ 55,000
Malakoff_____ First National _________________ 38,000
Manor_______ Farmers National _____________ 60,000
Mansfield____ First National _________________ 40,000
Mason________Mason National _______ ._______ 90,000 J. W. White, President
Matador_____ First National _________________ 35,000 Eugene Sanford, Cashier
Matador______ First State _________ __________ 50,000
Mathis_______ First National ________________ 32,500
Mathis_______ First State _________
50,000 C. F. Miller, Cashier
Maude_______ Maude National ___ :___________ 25,000
May’______ __First National _________________ 35,000
Maypearl___ Citizens State ....______________ 27,500
M a y p e a r l - Farmers & Merchants State____ 32,500
McAllen______ First National ______________ - 50,000 M. J. Bowie, President
McGregor____ First State ____________________ 59,000 T. C. Bohrenkamp, Cashier
McKinney____Central State __________________ 82,000 Add G. Wilson, Director
McLean______ American National ____________ 30,000 G. L. Cooke, Cashier
Melissa______ Melissa National ______________ 50,000 J. E. Gibson, President
Melvin............. First National _________________ 40,000
Memphis_____Hall County National__________ 75,500 J. H. Read, Vice Pres.
Menard______ Menard National ______________ 30,000
Meridian.......... First National ________________ 52,056 J. T. McConnell, Cashier
Merit_________First National ________________ 35,000 J. D. Leatherwood, Cashier
L. R. Thompson, Cashier
Merkel_______ Farmers fr MerchantsNational.. 65,000
Mertens______ First State ___________________ 35,000
Mertzon______ First National ________________ 75,000
Mesquite_____ First National ________________ 62,000 J. C. Rugel, President
Midland___—_Midland National______________ 90,000 R. M. Barron, Cashier
Midlothian____First National ________________ 75,000
Milford_______First National ________________ 27,750
Millsap_______ First National ________________ 26,000
Mineola_______First National ________________ 78,750 M. H. Landers, President
Mission_______First National ________________ 50,000
Moody________First National ________________ 75,000 T. J. Buckner, Vice Pres.
Moore_______ Moore National _______________ 30,000
Moran_______ Moran National ________
30,000
Mt. Calm____ First National _________________ 60,000
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Texas— (Continued )
Town

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Bank

Mt. Calm____ First State ___________ ......
Mt. Pleasant ^Guaranty State _________
Munday______ First National __________
Munday______ First State _____________
Murchison____ First State _____________
Naples______ Morris County National___
Needville.____First National ___________
Nevada_______ First National __________
New Boston — First National _______— .
NewTBoston__New Boston National ___...
New Castle__First National _________ ....
Newsome . - . ... First National __________
Nixon________ Nixon National ________....
Nocona______ Peoples National ___ r___
N o r d h e im .... First National ____ „_____
Normangee..—First National __________
Normangee . First State _____________
North Zulch —Farmers Guaranty State ...
Norton--------— First National __________
Odell________ First National ___________
Odessa_______ Citizens National_______
Oglesby--------- First National _____ - ____
Oiney-------------City National ______
Olney-------------First National ______ -____
Palmer_______ First State ______________
P$mpa_:--------- First National ______.___..
Pampa_______ Gray County State......_____
Paradise---------First National __________
P6rrin________First National _________
Perryton-------- First National . - ....____
Perryton____ -Perryton National_______
Petty_________Citizens National ..._____
Pharr______ _First National ___________
Pilot Point___ Pilot Point National _____
Plano________ Farmers National ________
Pleasanton____First National ___________
Port Neches.— First National _____ .____
Post City____ First National ___________
Post City_____First State ________ -_____
Poth_________ First National __________
Purdon_______ First National __________
Quinlan______ Quinlan National____.____
Quitaque____ First National ___________
Quitman_____ First National __________ ...
Ralls_________First State ______________ Ralls________ Security State Bk. & Trust
Reagan_______First National ___________
Rhome_______ First National ___________
Rice_________ First National ________ __
Rice__________ First State ______________
Richardson — Citizens State ____ _____
Richland______First National
________
Richland_____ First State ____________ ....
Richmond____First National ___________
Richmond____ Fort Bend National_______
Rio Grande___First National ___________
Rising Star... . First National ___________

__ 40,400
...... 90,000
80,000
...... 38,500
..... 29,500
...... 56,000
__ 50,000
__ 48,000
..... 60,000
__ 60,000
..... 50,000
25,000
..... 50,000
..... 51,000
__ 30,550
..... 30,000
__ 50,000
..... 30,000
..... 25,000
37,500
— 61,000
__ 27,500
..... 75,000
..... 85,000
__ 42,500
..... 75,000
..... 28,000
26,000
.... 37,500
..... 60,000
..._ 30,000
..... 42,000
..... 50,000
.... 80,000
..... 90,000
...... 52,500
— 30,000
75,000
— 29,500
_... 35,000
.... 35,000
.... 25,000
.... 30,000
.... 75,000
.... 40,000
.... 70,000
_ . 50,000
.... 33,000
.... 28,000
.... 51,000
.... 39,600
.... 60,000
.... 50,000
... 90,000
.... 27,500
..... 25,000
..... 35,000

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C. A. Eiland, President
E. Duval, President

Geo. H. Jones, Cashier

Clem F. Corley, Cashier
Gould Whaley, Vice Pres

M. D. Wolverton, Cashier
Wright McClatchey, Vice Pres.
Henry F. Huffaker, Cashier
DeLea Vicars, Cashier

J. T. Carlson, Cashier
B. F. Johnson, Vice President
A. H. Gee, President
R. A. Davis, President

E. L. Dupuy, President
Amos Persons, President
G. A. McCreight, Cashier
John Haney, Vice Pres.
L. R. Douglas, Cashier
F. E. Hendricks, Cashier

Lawrence R. Brooks, Pres,

Texas— ( Continued )
Town

Bank

Capital and
Surplus
Designated Voting Officer

Roaring Spgs... First S ta te ____ ._____________
Robstown_____Gouger National _____________
Robstown....__ State National____ „__________
Roby________ First S ta te _______ ___________
Rochester____ First S ta te ___________________
Rockdale_____ First National _______________
Rockwall_____ Security State ________________
Rockwall_____ Farmers National ____________
Rockport_____ First National _______________
Rocksprings__ First National _______________
Rogers_______ First National _______________
Rotan________ First National _______________
Rowena______ First National _______________
Rowlett______ First National _______________
Roxton_______ First National _______________
Royse City___ First National _______________
Royse City.___First State __________________
Rule_______ .— First National _______________
Runge________Runge National ______________
Saint Jo______ Citizens National ____________
Saint Jo______ First National _______________
San Augustine. First National _______________
Sanger_______ First National _______ ________
Sanger_______ Sanger National _____________
San Marcos___ First National _______________
San Saba_____ San Saba National ____________
Santa Anna__..The St. Nat’l Bk. of Santa Anna
San Saba_____ First National ________________
Santo________ First National ________________
Savoy________ First S ta te____________________
Schujenburg__ First N ational________________
Schwertner..._First National _______________
Sealy________ Sealy National________________
Seguin_______ First National _________________
Seminole_____ First State __ _________________
Seymour______First State ___________________
Shi^o_________ Farmers State ________________
Sinton________Commercial State _____________
Slaton________ First State ___________________
Slaton________ Slaton S tate_________ .________
Smi^hville____ First National ________________
Snyder_______ First State Bank & Trust______
SourLake____ Citizens National _____________
Spearman____ First National________________
Spearman_____Guaranty State _______________
Spur_________ City National ________________
Stanton______ Home National _______________
Stratford_____ Sherman County Nat’l________
Strawn_______ Strawn National______________
Strawn_______ First National _______________
Streetman____ First National __________ _____
Sudan________ First National _______________
Swenson_____ Swenson National _.
Sylvester_____ First National ____
TafL_________ First State _______
Taft_________ First National ____
Tahoka_______Security State ____
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30.000
50.000
65.000
50.000
32.000
90.000
66,100
60.000
35.000
35.000
75.000
50.000
50.000
25.000
60.000
50.000
75.000
36.000
50.000
32.000
60.000
65.000
60.000
50.000
90.000
45.000
62.500
88.000
33.000
34.000
75.000
33.000
62.500
90.000
45.000
40.500
40.000
90.000
41.500
41.500
75.000
62.500
50.000
50.000
30.000
65.000
37.000
26,750
50.000
50.000
45.000
27.500
30.000
37.000
55.000
66,400
25.000

M. D. Ivey, Cashier
W. H. Daimwood, President

H. B. Lofland, Cashier
M. H. McKoy, Vice Pres.
W. B. Thomas, Cashier
W. W. Barron, President
Gibbons Poteet, Cashier
E. M. Paulk, Cashier
S. C. Roach, Cashier
Joe Bowers, Cashier
T. B. Saunders, President
E. L. Berry, Cashier
Geo. O. Hughes, Vice Pres.
A. L. Blair, President
Leman Brown, President
S. I. Self, Cashier
S. A. Bibby, Cashier
C. T. Sanders, Cashier
Charles E. Tips, President
B. B. Curry, Cashier
P. B. Parten, Cashier
W. C. Sparks, Vice Pres.
J. W. Brewer, President
A. T. Wilkes, Cashier
Clyde Funk, Cashier
C. W. Carson, Jr., Cashier
E. C. Edmonds, President
J. R. Vance, President

R. C. Cole, Cashier

W. C. Sparks, President
W. C. Wells, Cashier

Texas (Continued)
Town

Bank

Capital and
Surplus Designated Voting Officer

Texas City___ First National _________________ 31,000
Texas City___ Texas City National___________ 75,000
Thorndale____First National _________________ 60,000
Thornton____ Farmers National _____________ 27,500
Throckmorton-First National ________________ 90,000
Tioga________ First Guaranty State__________ 35,000
Tom Bean____ First National _________________ 41,000
Trenton______Guaranty State _______________ 25,000
Trinity_______Trinity National ______________ 61,000
Troup________First National ________________ 50,000
Turkey______ First National ________________ 30,000
Valley Mills__ First National ________________ 60,000
Valley View__First National ------------------------- 35,000
Valley View__Valley View National___________ 26,000
Van Alstyne_First National ------------------------- 80,000
Venus_______ Farmers & Merchants National- 65,000
Victoria______Peoples National ______________ 60,000
Wellington___ First National _________________ 50,000
Wellington___ Wellington State _____________ 50,000
Weslaco______First National ------------------------- 30,000
West_________National Bank of W est_________ 60,000
West______ State National __________________ 55,000
Wharton_____ Security Bank & T rust-------------- 67,000
Wheeler______First National ------------------------- 30,000
White Deer__ First National ------------------------- 51,500
White Deer__ First State ------------------------------ 30,000
Whitesboro__ City National-------------------60,000
Whitesboro__ First National ------------------------- 60,000
Whitney_____ Citizens National______________ 65,000
Whitney_____ First National ------------------------- 60,500
Wills Point__ First National ------------------------- 75,000
Wills Point__ Van Zandt County National— 65,000
Windom_____ First National ------------------------- 42,500
Winfield_____ Winfield National -------------------- 25,000
Winters______First National -----------50,000
Wolfe City____ First State ___________________ 71,000
Woodsboro____First National ________________ 40,000
Wortham_____ First National ________________ 70,000
W ortham_____ First State ___________________ 75,000
Wylie________ Wylie National _______________ 27,500
Yorktown____ First National ------------------------- 90,000

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A. B. Phillips, President
Chas. A. Davis, Cashier
W. K. Crawley, Vice Pres.
C. S. Cannaday, Cashier
Geo. R. Barnes, Vice Pres.
J. H. Sharp, President
John Sharp, President

L. Umpress, Vice President
Herman Fischer, Cashier
H. S. Riggs, Cashier

Bob McCoy, Cashier
George T. Courtright, Cashier

John E. Owens, President
H. Gilchrist, Vice Pres.
Bert E. Low, Cashier