Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1935-. "October 19, 1963," H.2 Actions of the Board, Its Staff, and the Federal Reserve Banks; Applications and Reports Received (October 19, 1963). https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/1284/item/553753, accessed on March 3, 2025.

Title: October 19, 1963

Date: October 19, 1963
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image-container-0 BOARD OF GOV^RI:ORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 3C trl Applications Received, or Acted on, by the Board During the Week Ended October 1963 To Withdraw from Membership in the Federal Reserve System Pursuant to Section 9 of the Federal Reserve Act Date Received 9 2 4 5 5 7 12 7 12 State Bank of Virginia, Virginia, Minnesota. Approved Texas Bank, Austin, Texas. To Establish a Domestic Branch Pursuant to Section 9 . of the Federal Reserve Act Received New Jersey Trust Company, Asbury Park, New Jersey. Branch in Monmouth County. The Sylvania Savings Bank Company, Sylvania, Ohio. Branch at 5756 Central Avenue, Sylvania Township. Union Trust Company of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland. Branch on southwest corner of Frankford Avenue and Moravia Road, Baltimore. Union Trust Company of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland. Branch on northwest corner of Northern Parkway and Tramore Road, Baltimore. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis City Bank and Trust Company, Jackson, Branch near intersection of iiorrell Street, Brown Street, and Spring Arbor Road, Summit Township, Jackson County. United California Bank, Los Angeles, California. Branch in vicinity of Polk, Hayes and Market Streets, San Francisco. Approved Byron Center State Bank, Byron Center, Michigan. Branch in unincorporated village of Jamestown, Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco, California. Branch in the vicinity of intersection of Willow Pass Road, Taylor and Pacheco Boulevards in Concord. 10-16-63 10-14-63 10-16-63 10-14-63 10-14-63 10-14-63 10-18-63 10-14-63 10-15-63 10-15-63 FOR HLES Barbara M. Clarke
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