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Nine-tenths of A m erican/exports pass through the port of
New York, and the volume is rapidly increasing. Out of town
banks no longer can offer a complete service without an active
New York banking connection.

National Bank
B r o a d w a y -O p p o s it e C ity H a ll

Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 1 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0
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Gilbert H. Johnson, V ice Pres.
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John H . Trow bridge. Asst. Cashier .

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GILBERT 6 . THORNE 'k . Viee-President
JOHN C. VAN CLEAF «
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, WILLIAM 0. JONES Vice-President
MAURICE H. EWER - H Viee-President
GEORGE H. KRETZ - r| 'Vice-President
S. W. LARROT ff - ¿j . Vice-President
ERNEST V. CONNOLLY - - - Cashier
- Asst. Cashier
WILUAM A. MAIN 1 FRED’K 0. FOXCROFT . - Asst Cashier
I J . EDWIN PROVINE - - - Asst. Cashier
WILLIAM E. DOUGLAS
• Asst, Cashier
* HENRY L. SPARKS - p - Asst. Cashier
BYRON P. ROBBINS • Asst. Cashier
PERCY J . EBBOTT - - ■ - Aset. Cashier
- Asst. Cashier
JOHN B. HEINRICHS
LOUIS H. OHLROGGE
- Asst. Cashier
HUGO E. SCHEUERMANN - Asst. Cashier
Ü H! Asst. Cashier
JAY 0. RISIN8 H. R. JOLLES
: Mgr. Foreign Dept,
V RALPH L. CERERÒ - - Mgr. Trust D«P|.

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D IR E C T O R S
STUYVESANT FISH
CHARLES SCRIBNER
EDWARD Ç. HOYT
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RICHARD DELAFIELD' 1
FRANCIS R. APPLETON |
CORNELIUS 'VANDERBILT
GILBERT«. THORNE
RICHARD H. WILUAMS

THOMAS F. VIET0R
JOHN fi. MILBURN
WILLIAM VINCENT AST0R
JOSEPH. 0. OLIVER
ROBERT P. PERKINS

JONH JAY PIERREP0NT
LEWIS CASS LEOTARD, Jr.
HORACE 0. STE8MN0
JOHN C. VAN CLEAF
SYLVESTER W.LABfl

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A Tation'wide Organisation
'T H E N A T I O N A L C I T Y C O M P A N Y
i buys and sells Bonds and Short T erm N otes
aid has always at its disposal a w id e range o f
¿nk and Bankers’ A cceptances.
t has departments specializing in U nited States '
Covernment, M unicipal, Railroad, Public U tility,
hdustrial and Foreign G overnm ent securities. It
also maintains a T ax Department.
The facilities o f all these departments are open to
the free use o f banks, dealers and private investors.
Correspondent Offices in m ore than fifty cities
are maintained by the Com pany. M any o f them
are in/constant touch w ith the N e w Y ork head'
quarters and w ith other C orrespondent Offices
through private telegraph and telephone wires.
jWe suggest that you call upon the office nearest
you for any investm ent service you may need.

National City Company
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N ational C ity Bank Building
—Fifth Avenue and Forty'third Street

Principal Correspondent Offices
a l b a n i n . y.

Ten KykBldg.
ATLANIU GA.
Trust fJ o fG a . Bldg.
A T L A N fO CITY, N. J.
Chalfoie Block.
BALTIADRE, M D.
Charle!& Fayette Sts.
BOSTOIj.MASS.
10 Stai St; 7
B U FFA0, Ni Y .
EllicdfSquare Bldg.
CHICAGO, ILL.
137 Sc La Salle St.
CIN CI1« ATI, OHIO
FourtlNatL Bank Bldg.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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DAYTON, OHIO
Mutual Home Bldg.
DENVER, COLO.
718-17th St.
DETROIT, M ICH .
147 Griswold St.
H ARTFORD, CONN.
Conn. Mutual Bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS,, i p .
Fletcher Sav. & Trust Bldg.
KANSAS C IT Y , MO.
1017 Baltimore Ave.
LOS ¡ANGELES, CAL.
507, So. Spring Street
M ILW AUKEE, W lS.
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
MINNEAPOLIS, M IN N .
Builders’ Exch. Bldg.

N EW ARK, N. J.
790 Broad St.
N EW ORLEANS, LA.
301 Baronne St.
OMAHA, NEB.
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
PH ILADELPH IA, PA.
1421 Chestnut St.
PITTSBURGH , PA.
Farmers’ Bank Bldg.
PORTLAND, ME,
Union Mutual Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Railway Exch. Bldg.
PROVIDENCE, R . I.
Industrial Trust Bldg.
RIC H M O N D , VA.
923 East Main St.
TORONTO, CAN ADA, 10 King St., East,

ROCHESTER, N . Y .
Wilder Bldg.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA L. :
424 California St.
SEATTLE, WASH.
Hoge Bldg.
SPRIN GFIELD, MASS.
Third Natl. Bank Bldg.
ST. LOUIS, m o .:
Boatmen’s Bank Bldg.
W ASHINGTON, D. C.
741-15th St., N. W.
W ILKES-BARRE, PA . .
Miners’ Bank Bldg.
LONDON, E. C „ 2. E N G ,
36 Bishopsgate
M ON TREAL, CAN AD A |
74 Notre Dame,St., West


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FOUNDED 1852

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rendered successful service to banks, commercial
houses, and individuals. Our arrangements with
bankers enable them to draw their own drafts! on
Europe. Satisfactory relations are assured to those
who avail themselves o f the following facilities.

Foreign Exchange

Comm ercial Credits

Investm ent Securities
Letters of Credit

Travelers’ Checks

Im ports and Exports Financed and Forwarded !

D r a fts , C o lle c tio n s , a n d C a b le P a y m e n ts
o n a ll p a rts o f th e W o rld

K n au th N artiot) & K utm r
Members of New York Stock Exchange
Equitable Building
New York City

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O N D S often afford advantages in the investment of
your funds not obtainable iri other ways. L ong ex­
perience in dealing in bonds possessing thè qualities required
by banks makes it possible for us to render unusual service.

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Correspondence and inquiries are suggested.

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INVESTMENT SECURITIES
NEW YORK
62 Cedar S t .

CHICAGO
Ì05 So. La Salle St.

BOSTON
4 Post Office Square

PHILADELPHIA
115 So. 4th St.

BUFFALO
Peoples Bank Bldg.

BALTIMORE
Maryland Trust Bldg.

MINNEAPOLIS
M cKnight Bldg.

CLEVELAND
Guardian Trust Bldg.

By l l e sb y

U t il it y

S e c u r it ie s

Yielding th e in v esto r b e tte r th a n o rd in a ry re tu r n s.
Stability proven by severest tests over a long period.;
Backed by a comprehensive organization of long experience.
Public Utility Companies under the Management
and Operation o f H .M -B yllesby & Company, include
Arkansas Valley Railway, Light & Power Company, (Colorado)
Louisville Gas & Electric Company
Minneapolis General 'Electric Company
Mobile Electric Company
Northern States Power Company
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company
Ottumwa Railway & Light Company
San Diego Consolidated Gas
Electric Company
Standard Ga» & Electric Company
Western States Gas & Electric Company

Descriptive circulars, illustrated literature and com plete earning reports sen t upon request.

H . M . B y lle s b y &

C om pany

Incorporated

ENGINEERS
MANAGERS
PUBLIC UTILITY INVESTMENTS
111 Broadway
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THE CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE : 71, LOMBARD STREET, E C. 3.
($5 = £1.)

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED
CAPITAL PAID UP

$279,814,250
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44,770,280

RESERVE FUND DEPOSITS, &c.

45,000,000

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ADVANCES, &c. -

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405,360,670

THIS BANK HAS MORE THAN 1,300 OFFICES IN
ENGLAND AND WALES.

The Agency of Colonia! and Foreign Banks is undertaken.
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FRENCH

A U X IL IA R Y ;

LLOYDS BANK (FRANCE) AND NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (FRANCE) LIMITED.
OFFICES at LONDON (60, Lombard Street, E.C. 3), PARIS (3, Place de I’Opera),
ANTWERP, BIARRITZ, BORDEAUX, BRUSSELS, HAVRE, MARSEILLES and NICE.


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Barclays B ank Limited
W ITH WHICH HAS L A T E L Y BEEN AM ALGAM ATED T H E

LONDON PROVINCIAL & SOUTHWESTERN BANK LIMITED

LONDON, ENGLAND
AND O V ER 1370 BRANCHES

CAPITAL (Subscribed) - - - $
7 0 ,6 8 6 ,6 6 0 .0 0
CAPITAL (Paid-Up)
- « 4 3 ,7 3 6 ,6 6 0 .0 0
RESERVE FU#ft> . . . . . .
3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
DEPOSITS
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- 1 ,1 9 8 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Chairm an . . . .
F. C . G O O D E N O U G H , E S Q .
D eputy-C hairm an - SIR H E R B E R T H A M B LIN G
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G e n e ra l ¡M a n a g e rs:
W ILLIA M F A V IL L T U K E , E S Q .
W ILL IA M C A R R U T H E R S , ES Q .

F O R E IG N B R A N C H :

168, Fenchurch Street, London, E. C. 3, England

E ve ry D e scrip tio n o f B a n k in g B u s in e s s Undertaken
Address Communications to THE FOREIGN MANAGER, 168, Fenchurch Street,

London, E. C. 3

LONDON JOINT CITY & MIDLAND
BANK LIMITED
HEAD O FFICE: 5, THREADNEEDLE ST., LONDON, E.C. 2.
$ 5 -£ l

Subscribed Capital Uncalled Capital - Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund

$172,144,000
136,281,000
71,726,000

Deposits
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,674,429,000
Cash In hand, and at Bank of England
318.780.000
Money at Call and Short Notice
329.0 4 5 .0 0 0
Investments - .
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3 0 8 .0 0 3 .0 0 0
Bills of Exchange . . .
.
196.246.000
Advances on current and other Accounts 496.068.000
Advances on War Loans .
7 1 ,09 1 ,0 0 0
Overseas Branch: 65 & 66,


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BANKERS DIRECTORY
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BANKER

•¿REGISTERS»
WITH LIST OF ATTORNEYS

Official Numbering Agent for American Bankers Association

THE

B AN K ER S’ BLUE

BOOK

July 1919 Edition
87th EDITION

47th YEAR

A Consolidation of
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F O U N D E D 1872

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F O U N D E D 1888

B A N K E R S D IR E C T O R Y (H om an’s and Sharp & Alleman’s Edition)
FO U N D E D 1845 (Oldest Bank D irectory in the United States)

See Page 13 for Alphabetical Table of Contents

RAND McNALLY & COMPANY,

P u b l is h e r s

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Alaska...............................
Arizona.
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Colorado................................
Connecticut ......................
C uba.................................
Delaware.........................
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F lorida..................... .
Georgia.:....................... .
Hawaiian Islands...........
Idaho ......................................
Illinois............................ .
Indiana..................... ..
Io w a ......................... .
Kansas.....................................
K entucky....................
Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M aine...............................
Maryland.........................
Massachusetts..................
M ichigan.........................
Minnesota.......................
Mississippi.......................
Missouri...........................
Montana ........ ......... ....
Nebraska.........................
N evada.. .....................
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New Jersey.....................
New Mexico.....................
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On Index Cal.
On Index Colo.
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Index South Amer.
Index Md.
On Index D . C.
On Index Fla.
On Index Ga.
On Index Hawaii
On Index 111.
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On Index Ind.
On Index Iowa
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On Index Mich.
On Index Minn.
On Index Miss.
On Index Mo.
On Index Mont.
On Index Neb.
On Index Nev.
On Index N. H.
On Index N. J.
On Index N. Mex.
Index N. Y. C.

North Carolina ,Y . . . . . .
North Dakota........ .
Ohio ...........................
Oklahom a.,........../ . . .
Oregon...........................
Pennsylvania.................
Philippine Islands..........
Porto R ico.....................
Rhode Island..................
South Carolina..............
South D akota................
Tennessee.......................
T e x a s......................... ..
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Verm ont.........................
Virginia...........................
Washington....................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin.......................
W yoming.......................
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Alberta................. .
British Columbia . . . .
Manitoba...................
New Brunswick..........
N ewfoundland............
Nova Scotia...............
Ontario.................... .
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•On Index Va.
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On Index Wash.
On Index W. Va.
On Indèx Wis.
On Index Wyo.
On Index Can.
On Ind. Can.
On Ind. Can.
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Opp. Halifax
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Cincinnati, Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Cincinnati
Cleveland, Ohio ............... ........................... 44 Cleveland,
Denver, Colo. .............................................. 44
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England,. . . . . ... ............. .....................On Index London
Europe................................................... .On Index Foreign
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Kansas City, Mo........... ............. ...... ..... 44 Kan. City
Los Angeles, Cal. ............... ........... ......... ... 44 Los Angeles
Milwaukee, Wis............................... .
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New YorkCity, N. Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Philadelphia and Environs . . . . . . . . _____ “ Philadelphia
Pittsburgh, Pa. (Main Portion) f ................“
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West Indies.............................. Y . ..... . . . Index S. Amer.
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Accessible P oints------ ;--------------- — Towns without banks______________ :____________ See "N on-Bank T ow ns” below
American Bankers A sso cia tio n ... Members of, indicated by a_________________ - — • after name of bank.
Numerical System, Explanation o f ______________ Map opposite page 18.
Officers o f __ : ______________________ ;__ ________ Page 17.
A. B. A. Transit Num bers------------ Assigned to banks exclusively by this Directory
under the authority o f The American Bankers
Association______________ __________________ Under name of each bank.
A tto rn e y s__________________ ____ (Bonded)___________________________ ___________ See “ Lawyers” below .
Bank Examiners-------------------------- National and State, with addresses______ ..___ .__ Pages 19=20=21.
Bankers A ssocia tion s___________ and Officers _____________________ . . . _________ Pages 17-18.
Banks___________________________ - of United states, National, State, and Private; Indexed alphabetically as to States.
statement, officers, general inform ation_______
T ow ns and Banks.
Calendar----------------- --------------------- for year ______ ______________________ ________!!__Page 7.
Canada____________________
— Banks of, giving all branches, Officers, capital, cor- Indexed “ Cana.,” Alphabetical as to P rovrespondents, e t c .__ ________________&_________
inces.
Clearing House Members------------- in each city, indicated by a______________________* before the name of bank.
Clearing H ou ses_________________ in United States and Canada..._________________ Page 24 and at end of bank list in each
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Comptrollers’ C alls________ ...----- to National Banks, dates o f and day of week, from
1886 to date____________ ______________________ Opposite Page 16.
C orrespondents___________ ______ of each bank given___________________________ _ After name of bank.
County______________________ ____ in which town is located given__________________ After name of each tow n.
County S e a t____________________
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Date o f Organization o f B a n k ------ indicated b y ___________ _______________________ Figures after name of bank. >
D irectors J___ - __________ l --------— i o f Banks and Trust Companies____________ _____ Indexed “ Direct.”
Federal Reserve Banks . . . ------------ Complete Informations___________ !______________ Page 25 and map opposite page 12.
Federal Reserve D istricts------------ District in which town is located------------------------- Bold face figure under name of tow n or
See top of first colum n bank pages.
Federal Reserve Members________ State Banks and Trust Companies------- ----- --------- ♦ Under name of bank.
Financial Statem ent______________ o f every bank in United States and Canada given Indexed Alphabetically, as t o State,
' after name Of bank_____if________ __ _________
Tow ns and Banks. „
Foreign B an ks___ » _____ -________ and Bankers (Selected L ist)________. . . ____ ____ _ Indexed “ F orgn,”
Foreign Coins — 1_______ a _____ Value of, in U. S. Money------ ---------- ---------- ------- Page 23.
Foreign Languages------------------— Table of cardinal numbers and commercial terms,
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Foreign L aw yers________ _______ Specially prepared list________: __ _________ _____ Under index “ Law y.”
Grace, Days o f_____ ______________ Alphabetically arranged as to states_____ : _______ Page 14 and under “ L aw s."
Holidays ----------------- --------------------- Table of, according to states____________ ________ Opposite Page 13.
Interest R ates:_____ _____ ________ Alphabetically arranged by states, for quick refer­
ence ______ .__________________________________ Page 14 and opposite page 13.
Investm ent Bankers A ssociation. Members listed in large cities marked by a — ___ f After name of firm.
Investment Dealers_______:_______ Selected List_________________________ \____ —— F ollow ing banks in each city .
Islands__ ___ _!________ __________ Cuba, Porto Rico, and Philippines, Banks o f _______ Indexed immediately after States.
L aw s___ ______ !-------------- N------------ A carefully prepared digest of Banking and Com­
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L aw yers____ ______ ___ ________ __ In principal towns and cities. Bonded by Ameri­
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foreign a tto rn e y s ......—__ ______ ____ ________ Indexed “ L aw y.”
L egislatures__ ___________________ Dates o f Meetings..—__________________________ Opposite Index “ L aw s.”
Location of Tow ns on State Maps (Map given with each stale) indicated b y _________ Guide Letter and Figure after each
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Maps_____ J________ ____ !_________ Rand-McNally’s newest maps of states, principal See Index Page 12.
cities, Canadian Provinces, Mexico, etc.________ Inserted in proper geographlcaiposition.
M exico_______________________ _ . . . Banks and map o f__ ________________________ — Indexed “ M exico.”
Negotiable Instrum ents_________ Laws relating to;, and states which have passed
- “ The Negotiable Instruments Law” ___________ See “ Laws,” Indexed.
Showing nearest accessible banking points, and
Non-Bank T o w n s _____ ______
whether Money-Order Office, Telegraph Station,
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Number of Banks__ _______________ In United States and Canada------------- — ------------ See Page 15.
__ _— ------------------ — Opposite page 18.
Numerical System of A, B. A.____ explanation and map of
O fficers_____ ____ ________________ o f every bank in United States, Canada, and Mexico
given after name o f bank......... L......... ................ Indexed by States.
Parcel P o s t _______________ ______ ’ Explanations and Rates________ i------------- ------ . . . Page 16.
Population o f Banking T o w n s ___ shown b y______ ____ ______________________ j __ ... Figures under name of tow n both in
Bank List and in Lawyers List.
P ostage Rates_________ ______ ,___ and Postal Regulations___________ — ------------------ Page 16.
(Unincorporated) indicated by a_________________ t after name of bank.
Private Banks __________ . . .
Under State Supervision_____ _— ---------------- -— See Page 15.
Reserve C ities__ ______ ___________ for National Banks..____ ,____ __ __ — ------- . . . — Opposite Page 19, etc.
State Bankers A ssociation s______ Members of, indicated by a-------------------------------- X after name of bank.
State Banks_____________ : _______ (Incorporated) indicated by a__________________§ after name of bank.
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days.

Half
Days.

Are payable
Per ct. Per cent. and protestable
the day—
8
8
6
6
Arkansas ________ _____________________
7
8
Colorado_____________________________.
6
Connecticut___________________________
6
Delaware_____________________________
6
District of Columbia___________________
8
Florida_____ - _________ ____________
Gtanrgia.............. ...
,
..... . ' •7
8
Idaho
.
.....
7
5
Illinois . . . . . . . ........................... ...............
6
Indiana__ ____________________________
6
Iowa_________________________________
6
Kansas________.1................. . ..................
Kentucky ... ...............
6
5
Louisiana ______________ _______ _______
6
Maine - 1...................... ...........................
h
Maryland .>__________ _____ . ____ j _____
6
Massachusetts__________ ____ _________
5
Michigan___________ _________________
6
Minnesota________________ ___________
6
Mississippi______ ;____________ ________
6
Missouri______________ ____________ __
8
Montana___ ...............................................
7
Nebraska...................... .............................
7
Nevada__________________*___________
5
New Hampshire.............................. ........
6
New Jersey..;.......................................... .
6
New Mexico. . . . . __ _________ _______ __
6
New Y o rk . . . __________ _______ _______
North Carolina .
.....
6
6
North Dakota___________ __ _______ __
8
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . __ __ ________________
6
Oklahoma_______________ ____ ________
6
Oregon___________________ ____ __ ____
6
Pennsylvania_________________________

8
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10
10
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6
ion
10
8
12
12
7
8
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6
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7
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8
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. 12
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8

Alabama_____________________________
Alaska__________________. ____________

Rhode Island ___________ ___ _________
South Carolina . .
South Dakota______________ ¿__________
Tennessee..._ ....... _
Texas.
. . .
___ .
Utah .............................. .........................
Vermont____________________ :________
Virginia_________ . . . __ ___________
Washington___________ ___________ __
West Virginia........... ...............................
Wisconsin .. . ._
Wyoming_______ ____________________
Alherta . . . __ __
. . .
British Colnmhia
Manitoba
_.
New Brunswick ..
.....

Saskatchewan . . . .

........ ._ ........

121

6
10
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6
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6
10
12

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After
After
After
After
After

After

After

Holidays
falling on
Sunday
are
observed
the day—

Notes.

Sight

Bills.

Drafts.

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After

STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS.

Notes
and
Open
Written
Ac­
Con­
counts.
tracts.

Judg­
ments.

Sealed
Instru­
ments
wit­
nessed.

Years.

Years.

Years.

Years.

3
6
3
3
4
6
8
3
3
3
4

8
6
6
5
2-4
6
6
6
3
5
6

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5
6-201
201
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20
7

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10
6
5

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5
6
5
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Grace

* In Denver, Due Saturday during June, July, and August protest Saturday or Monday at option of holder,
t Any rate agreed upon in writing is legal on collateral demand loans of $ 5000 and over.
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6
6
6
6
2
4
6
3
3
5
6
8
6
6
6
6
6
5
6

6
6
6
6
4
6
6-14
5
6
10
6
10
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
6

20
20
10-20
10
10
8
8
10
6
10
10-20
5-10
12
20
10
20
20
20
30
12

3-201
17
20
12
20
20
5
10
20
10
5
15
10
20
12
20
10
6
6
10
8
5
6 •
20
16
6
20
10
6
15
5
10
20
10
20
6-20
.20
\6
4
6
8
10
6
10
10-20 |
10
20
20
10
20
20

20

NUM BER OF BANKS IN T H E U N ITED STATES A N D CANADA
Som «
IMPORTANT: This tabulation
concerns whose names they pubZ
publishers, for reasons o f
*he gelling of Investments. Such
In ? b WeWca?iJ \ h en T m el Sfihousam U of such institutions but they are not included m this tabulation,

U N IT E D S T A T E S ____________
Total National
Banka.

STATE.

Alabam a ............... •
Alaska . . . . . . ........ .. •
A risona.......................
Arkansas.............
C alifornia.........* ••••
C olorado.....................
C on n ecticu t...............
Delaware.
District of Columbia.
Florida .......................
G eorgia........ ••..........
Hawaii........ ..
Id a h o.........................
Illinois.........................
Indiana......................
Iow a.. . .....................
Kansas....,.....**'
Kentucky . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana................ ..
Maine.............. ........ .
M aryland.................
Massachusetts ------M ich ig an ... . ...........
Minnesota . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi,..............
M issouri-------- ----Mo nt ana. . . . . . . . . •
Nebraska............... •
Nevada . . . . v . . . . ■
New Ham pshire.. , .
New Jersey.. . . . . . •
New M exico.............
New York S ta te ... .
North C a rolin a ... . .
North Dakota........ .
Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahom a.................
Oregon — ...............
Pennsylvania... . . . . .
Rhode Island . . . . . .
South C arolina.. . . ,
South D akota........ .
Tennessee.............tjj
T e x a s . •
Utah.............. ..
Vermont.......... ..
Virginia. . J .............
Washington . . . . . .
West Virginia.----Wisconsin. . . . . . . .
Wyoming— ........

55
205
46
485
83
173
373
347

__

Total Stat«
Banka and
Trust Coa.

254
17
84
386
522
239 I
149
35
37
197
657
25
134
921
618
1,323
1,082
453
243
116
188
310
532
1,165
300
1,259
280
1,008
23
70
177
75
500
487
724
' 621
495
180
541
42
365
531
440
938

Total Privato
Banka t

358
21

103
475
809
377
219
54
52
255
792
31
208
1,861
1,046
1,918
1,326
582
287
180
295
469
858
1,474
334
1,393
431
1,199
33
125
389

*9

122

*153

100
58
319
273
213
795
108
7,898

Grand Total, United States.
fin,., andindividu . t o . ^

20,609

,Pia»r band,bn. wM.h

Total
AU Banka.

11

1,745$

1,118
573
897
1,147
842
272
1,429
59,
448
665
552
1,642
127
106
483
391
333
999
153
30,252t

a ,In v ^ B a .,,b »«.

CANADA
Alberta................... .
British Columbia.
M anitoba.........
Miquelon... . . . . : ........
New Brunswick. . . . . .
Newfoundland. . . . . . .
Nova Scotia. . . . . . . . .
Ontario.......................
Prince Edward Island.
Quebec....... ..............
Saskatchewan............
Yukon..........................
3,992

Total, Canadian Banks and Bankers.


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IS

RATES

OF

POSTAGE

DOMESTIC
P ostage.

Glasse s .
_____ _______________________________

fir s t Glass—-Letters and sealed packages.—

Second Glass—Newspapers, periodicals entered as second-class matter and sent by the pub-

Lim it W eight .

2 cts. each oz. or fraction thereof
1 r-.t. ftar.h . . .
1 ct. per DOUlid
i 1 ct. each 4 oz. or fraction, stamps
l affixed_____________________

Foot lbs.
No limit.

Third Glass—Circulars, pamphlets, and other matter wholly in print, proofsheets, co r-1
rected proofsheets and manuscript copy accompanying same--- ----------------i

No limit
<4 lbs. For packages
1 ct. each 2 oz. or fraction thereof ) over four pounds and
|all books, see Parcel
Post Rates.
Parcel Post Rates (see below) . . Eleven pounds.

Registry Fee in addition to regular postage________ 1

10 c t s ._______________________ I

---------

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

—

FOREIGN POSTAGE T A B L E ^
Foreign mail should be fully prepaid, as double the amount o f deficient postage is collected before delivery in countries o f destination. The rates
of postage to all foreign countries and colonies (except Great Britain, Ireland, Newfoundland, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and Republic of Panama) are
as follows: Letters, first ounce or less, 5 cents; each additional ounce or fraction o f an ounce, 3 cents. Single postal cards, each, 2 cents; double
postal cards, each, 4 cents; newspaper and other printed matter, for each two ounces or fraction thereof, 1 cent. Letter postage to Great Britain^
Ireland, and Newfoundland is 3 cents an ounce. Commercial Papers.—Packets not in excess o f 10 oz., 5 cents; packets in excess o f 10 oz., for each
2 oz. or fraction thereof, 1 cent. Samples of Merchandise.—Packets not in excess of 4 oz., 2 cents; packets in excess o f 4 oz., for each 2 oz. or fraction
thereof, 1 cent. Merchandise sent on order or as a gift must be sentby Parcel Post (note below) or is subject to letter postage, which must be fully
prepaid. Registration fee on letters or other articles, 10 cents. Ordinary letters fo r any foreign country (except Canada and Mexico) will be
forwarded, whether any postage is prepaid on them or not. All other mailable matter must be prepaid at least partially. Limit o f weight for
printed matter, 4 lbs., 6 oz.
Commercial P ape rs . Samples of Merchandise.
Packets in
Packets in
Packets
not excess
Packets not excess
With paid
of 10 in
Single,
Letters.
o f 4 oz.
in excess of oz.
excess of for each
/
each.
for
each
2
2 oz.
reply, each.
10 oz. each. oz. or fraction 4 oz. each.
or fraction.
1 cent.
5 cents.
1 cent.
Canada__ — ___ ___________ U. S. Dorn. U. S. Dorn. U. S. Dorn. 10 cents. U. S. Dom.
2 cents.
rates.
rates.
rates.
rates.
1 cent.
1 cent.
M exico__________ _________ 1U. S. Dorn. U. S. Dorn. U .'S. Dom. 10 cents. U. S. Dom.
2 cents.
5 cents.
rates.
rates.
rates.
rates.
1 cent.
All other Foreign Countries— Note above.
10 cents.
1 cent.
5 cents.
2 cents.
1 cent.
2 cents.
4 cents.
The postage rates and conditions to Alaska, Cuba, Hawaii, Guam, Porto Rico, the Philippines, Republic of Panama, and the Island o f Tutuila are
domestic in every particular.
Postcards.

Countries or P lace
OF DESTINATION.

Registra­
tion fee.

Printed
Matter
per 2 oz.

TABLE SH OW ING RATES OF PARCEL POSTAGE
Parcels weighing four ounces or less are mailable at the rate of one cent for each ounce or fraction of an ounce,
regardless of distance. Parcels weighing more than four ounces are mailable at the pound rate, as shown by the following
table, and when mailed at this rate any fraction of a pound is considered a full pound.
Parcels are limited in weight to seventy pounds within the third zone and to fifty pounds beyond the third zone,
and in size to eighty-four inches in “ length and girth combined."
Rate on books weighing eight ounces or less is one cent fdr each two ounces or fraction thereof for any distance:
over eight ouncjes, the zone parcel post rates apply.
Maps for Any zone center witn complete instructions can be purchased from Rand-McNally & Co., Chicago.
W A R TAX , — One cent on twenty-five cents (less than 25 cents, no tax^f two cents on twenty-six to fifty, three
eents on fifty-one to seventy-five, four cents on seventy-six to one dollar.

1st zone
Weight
1st pound
Each ad­
ditional lb.

2d
zone
rate

3d
zone
rate

4th
zone
rate

5th
zone
rate

6th
zone
rate

7th
zone
rate

8th
zone
rate

Local
rate
$0.05

Zone
rate
$0.05

$0.05

$0.06

$0.07

$0.08

$0.09

$0.11

$0.12

0.0£

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.04

0.06

0.08

0.10

0.12

PARCEL POST RATES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Twelve cents per pound or fraction thereof; limited to eleven pounds in weight and three and one-half feet in length and to six feet in length
and girth combined.

DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER BUSINESS
The printed application form must be used when applying for a money order. The applicant must write his or her own given name and surname
In full, and given name o f the payee must be stated in full if known, otherwise initials may be used. The given name o f married women must be
used and not that of their husbands. Names o f places, streets, and numbers should be written in plainest manner possible.
A money order can not be made payable to more than one person or firm.
D o m e s tic M o n e y O rd er F e e s
Over $30.00
3c
50.00.
“
40.00
5c
60.00.
8c
“
50.00
20. 00.
75.00.
10c
I
60.00
100.00.
30.00.
1
75.00
12c
Orders payable at a money-order office can not be issued for an amount exceeding $100.

For orders o f $2.50 or less. . . ______
Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding $ 5.00.
“
5.00
“
“
10.00.
1

10.00

“

“

"

20.00

“

"

16c
18c
20c
25c
80c

INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS
Money orders can be issued between the United States and fifty-eight countries, rates differing and subject to change.
latest rates.

See your Postmaster for

RATES FOR EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS
Not over_______ $2.50___ ___ 3 cts. 1 Over $10.00 to $20.00___ .......10 cts. I1 Over $40.00 to $50.00
__ 18 cts. 1 Over $75.00 to $100.00___ ___ 30 eta.
Over
$2.50 to 5.00___ ___ 5 cts. Over 20.Q0 to 30.00___
Over 50.00 to 60.00. . ____ 20 cts. 1
Over
5.80 to 10.00___
1 Over 30.00 to 40.00___ ____15 cts. 1 Over 60.00 to 75,00___ ____ 25 cts. 11
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DATES OF

C O M P T R O L L E R ’S

CALLS

TO THE NATIONAL BANKS
FROM 1890 T O D ATE

YEAR

JAN.

FEB.

F

1890

MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEP.
F
S
17
M
4
T
17
Th
4

28 79
M.
26 69

1891

T

1892

1 90
M
6 87

1893
1894

w

F

28 71

4
5

76

28 77

T

1897

9

F

1898

18 65

W

s

1899

4

1900

13 73

5 60
Th
26 72

1901

T

W

5

65

54

83

9 70
T
19 77

76

19 78
13 76
Th
17 72

T
3
T
2

w

12 69

59

w

65

18 75
Th
11 65

F

S

T

14 68

6

84

23 70
Th
14 70

5

74

T

30 86

20 68

15 7 i
Th
1 72

Th
7 69

2

29 64

68

10 71

M

17 69
Th
10 65
Th
9 76

M
F

9 61
Th
9 73

T

s

F

M

26 7 5 '

22 55

20 59
Th
14 90

F

92

6 89
25 88

M

6 67

T
3103

22 94
w

W

15 62

23 70

F

W

W

W

5 70

28 82

23 56
Th
30 93

1 70
Th
1 62
F
1 85

1911

T

S
7 59

T

1912
1913
1914*

T
13 84

1915*
1916*
1917*
1918*
1919

W

Th
18 58

20 77
T
4 70

F
4 59

w
4 50
Th
4 63
T
7 67'

M
5 68

M
4 63
T
4 6

12 69

Th '

1909

29 57
T
7 59

M

T
4 78

18 73

14 73

31 76

T

9

T

W

29 76

7 92
F
14 57
W

4 61
T
30118
s
w
1 58
2353
M
F
1 55 3 0 6 0
T
w
1 57 2050
F
S
106 7 2950
M
M
1269 3 0 4 9

"2 7 6 5
T
16 76
Th
10 70
T
5 95

w

4

S
9

3162

T
268 3

82
T
21 73

66

s

86

30 77

5

M

25 71

14 62

M

S

Th
13 99

1908
1910

w

w

28 66

68

w

28 79

T

14 66
Th
5 76

M

F

F

M

1903

1907

30 80

15 61

30 74
Th
9 62

1906

12 §6

16 77

F
6 73

M
29 81

77

W

w

T
25 77

1905

2'

Dates and number of Calls
made on respective dates

19 78

15 82

1902
22 66
w
11 62

25 78

F

24 78

w

1904

67

Th
9 66
T

F
82

Th
2 76

DEC.

18 62

7 63
Th
7 69

F

1896

NOV.

78

T

T

1895

OCT.

S
1274
Th
2 71
T
1273
T
1183

S
3148
W
1069

Th
3161
F
3151
2740

M

3141
T
3160


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j Figures In BLACK denote day o f month call was made.
•< Figures InCOLOR show number of days Intervening between calls.
( LETTERS In Black signify day of week call was made.

CALLS

10
5 1
2
13
10
5
8 .
0
9
6
3
6
5
8
4
1
5
5
2
5.
1
3
4
1
4
5 ’

1
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

2

6
5
8
7
158

W

1766
T
207 0
F
1 62

* Six calls marte «a 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918.

KET

DATES

on on monoay

42
28
25
31
12

“
“
“
**
“

Tuesday
Wednesdaj
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Total, 158


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R a n d

M c N a l l y &

C o m p a n y ’s

B u il d in g
CLARK, HARRISON, AND LA SALLE STREETS

CHICAGO

DESCRIPTION
Three hundred feet fron t on Clark and on La Salle streets,
and extending o n Harrison Street th e entire block between these
two thoroughfares.
Covers sixty-four thousand square feet of ground— m ore th an
any other building in dow n-tow n Chicago.
. Steel fireproof construction w ith reiriforced concrete floors,
necessary to carry the enorm ous w eight o f th e m achinery used
in the business.
Has 1,595 windows, a m a m m o th power plan t, nine passenger
and freight elevators, filtered and refrigerated water, au tom atic
sprinkling system .


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AM ERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, Robert F. Maddox, president Atlanta National Bank,
PirstAV icipm sident, Richard S. Hawes, vice-president First National
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^ i ’ce-President^1John S. Drum, president Savings Union Bank

G enw af S e c ta r y ,SB?eder£kE? Farnsworth, 5 Nassau St., New York
Treasurer, James D. Hoge, chairman o f the board, Union National
GenCTafcou^sel^Thomas B. Paton, 5 Nassau St., New York City.
aoot, Gpprpitnrv William G. Fitzwilson, 5 Nassau St.f New YorK yity.
Manager Protective Dept., L. W. Gammon, 5 N
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Editor of The Journal, George Lewis, 5 Nassau St., New York city .
A LABAM A BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President B W Pruett, vice-president First National Bank, Gadsden.
Vice-President, A. L. Staples, president Peoples Bank, Mobile, Ala.
Secretary and Treasurer. H. T. Bartlett, cashier, First National Bank,
Montgomery.
A R IZO N A BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President. M . I. Powers, president Citizens Bank, Flagstaff.
Vice-President, G. H. Sawyer, vice-president and cashier Southern
H/iTilr & Trust Co., Tucson.
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Secretary, Morris Goldwater, president Commercial Trust & Savings
Treasurer.’ j^ R ^ T od d , cashier Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co., Globe.
ARKANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President. Stuart Wilson, cashier State National Bank, T<«arkana.
Vice-President, W. A. Steele, cashier First National Bank, Van Buren.
Treasurer, R°*H. Thompson.^vice-president Exchange National Bank,
Little Rock.
CALIFORN IA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, George S. Meredith, cashier Farmers & Merchants Savings
V ice ^ r^ i’dentklajI d B. McCargar, vice-president Crocker Natio
Spcretarv Frederick H. Colburn, 628 Mills Bldg., San Francisco.
Treasurer, F. O. Cooke, vice-president Mercantile National Bank o f
San Francisco, San Francisco.
CANARIAN BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, Edson L. Pease, managing-director Royal Bank o f Canada,
Secretary-Treasurer, Henry T. Ross, 140 St. James St., Montreal,
QU6‘ COLORADO BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, W. L. McCaslin, president Farmers National Bank,
Vice-preident!' F. J. Denison, President Drovers State Bank, Denver.
Secretary, Paul Hardey, cashier Denver Stock Yards Bank, D ^ v e r .
Treasurer, Carey B. Adams, assistant cashier First National Bank,
Delta.
CONNECTICUT BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, William B. Bassett, cashier Phoenix National Bank,
Vice-President, Frank G. Vibberts, vice-president New Britain Trust
S ecrrta ^ .^ h a s^ ^ H o y t, treasurer So. Norwalk Tr. Co., So. Norwalk
Treasurer, Clark W. Burnham, treasurer Easthampton Bank & Trust
Co., Easthampton.
DELAW ARE BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, John S. Rossell, president Security Trust & Safe Deposit
ViceS^^ident,lTGeorge Massey Jones, vice-president First National
Secretary^ and Treasurer, Wm. G. Taylor, vice-president and secretary
Delaware Trust Co., Wilmington.
D IST R IC T OF COLUM BIA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, M . D. Rosenberg, president Bank o f Commerce & Savings,
First^Wce-President, Robert N. Harper, president District National
S e c o n d ^ i ’c& ^ ^ id en t^ John B. Lamer, president Washington Loan
& Trust Co., Washington.
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Treasurer, A. S?Gatley, cashier Lincoln National Bank, Washington.1
FLO RIDA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President Forrest Lake, president Seminole County Bank, Sanford.
First Vice-President, G. G. Ware, president First National Bank,
Leesburg
Secretary and Treasurer, G. R. DeSaussure, Jacksonville.
G E O R G IA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President T R Turner, vice-president Bibb National Bank, Macon.
First-Vice-President, H. Warner Martin, vice-president Lowry
National Bank, Atlanta.
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Secretary, Haynes McFadden, Candler Bldg., Atlanta.
Treasurer, E. L. Henderson, cashier Commercial Bank, Cedartown.
COU N TRY BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA.
President, L. P. PattiUo, president Bank o f Buford, Buford.
First Vice-President, J. E. Frizzell, cashier Farmers Banking Co.,
Second*Vic^-I?esident, L. M . Brand, president Brand Banking Co.,
Lawrenceville.
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Secretary and Treasurer, L JR. Adams, box 1515, Atlanta, Ga.
IDAHO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, E. H. Plowhead, cashier Caldwell Commercial Bank,
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Vice-President, G. R. Hitt, Overland National Bank, Boise.
Secretary, J. W. Robinson, Boise. . I
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Treasurer, Will H. Young, cashier Burley State Bank, Burley.
ILLIN OIS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Chas. H. Ireland, cashier Washburn Bank, Washburn.
Vice-President, Leroy A. Goddard, Chicago.
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Secretary, M . A. Graettinger, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
Treasurer, Edward A. Hintz, Chicago.
Assistant Secretary, Olive S. Jennings, Chicago.
INDIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Robt. A. Morris, cashier Fairmount State Bank, Fairmount.
Vice-President, R. W. Akin, cashier Peoples State Bank, Sullivan, Ind.
Secretary, Andrew Smith, vice-president Indiana National Bank,
Treasurer, Jas. O. Sanders, cashier Birdseye National Bank, Birdseye.


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IO W A BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, J. H. McCord, vice-president Citizens National Bank,
Vice-PiSident, W. F. Moore, vice-president Peoples State Bank,
Guthrie Center.
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Secretary, Frank Warner, 710 Fleming Bldg., Des Moines.
Treasurer, M . V. Henderson, Jr., cashier First State Bank, Hawkeye.
KANSAS B AN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, J. R. Burrow, president Central National Bank, ropes».
Firat Vice-President, H. W. Grass, president Farmers & Merchants
State Bank, La Crosse.
Secretary, W. W. Bowman, Topeka.
Assistant Secretary, F. M . Bowman, Topeka.
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Treasurer, H. S. Buzick, Jr., vice-president Sylvan State Bank,
SylVan'KENTUCKY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, E. T. Franks, president United States National Bank,
Owensboro.
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Secretary, Harry G. Smith, Paul Jones Building, Louisville.
Treasurer, H. R. Prewitt, president Exchange Bank of Kentucky,
Louisville.
LOUISIANA B AN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Charles deB. Claiborne, vice-president Whitney-Central
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National Bank, New Orleans.
Vice-President, Ben Johnson, president Bank of Mansfield, Mansfield.
Secretary, Eugene Cazedessus, vice-president Bank of Baton Rouge,
Treasurer?W?J??Mitchell, vice-president Commercial National Bank,
New Orleans.
M AINE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President H. M . Lawton, cashier National Bank o f Gardiner,Gardmer.
Vice-President, R. H. Baxter, president Bath Trust Co Bath.
Vice-President, A. A. Montgomery, treasurer Portland Savings Bank,
S e c r e t a r y ? "-Edward

S. Kennard, cashier Rumford National Bank,

Treasure, Geo. A. Safford, secretary and treasurer Hallowell Trust
& Banking Co., Hallowell.
M A RYLA N D BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Chas. C. Homer, Jr., president Second’ National Bank,
First Vice-President, John B. Kieffer, cashier Hagerstown Bank,
Secrrtai^Charies Hann, assistant-cashier Merchants-Mechanics First
T re a .^ e h 'w m aA^rriotti,Icashier Western National Bank, Baltimore.
M ASSACHUSETTS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Charles G. Bancroft, president International Trust Co.,
Vice-President, F. B. Washburn, president Worcester Five Cents
Savings Bank, Worcester.
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Secretary, George W. Hyde, vice-president Fust National Bank,
Treasurer-1?!. H- Gifford, vice-president Merchants National Bank,
Salem. M IC fflG A N »A N K E R S ’ ASSOCIATION.
President, G. J. Diekema, president First State Bank, Holland.
First Vice-President, John W. Staley, president Peoples State Bank,
Seconcf^ice-President, E. S. Bice, vice-president First National
Secretary^ Mrs.r^L M . Brown, Ass’n Office, 1313 Ford Bldg., Detroit
Treasurer, J. Andrew Gerber, president Old State Bank, Fremont.
Counsel, Hal H. Smith, of Beaumont, Smith & Harris, Detroit.
M INNESOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, M . J. Dowling, president Olivia State Bank Oliyia.
Vice-President, O. M . Nelson, vice-president First National Bank,
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Secretary, G. H. Richards, 601 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Minneapolis.
Treasurer, C. H. Draper, president First National Bank, Wells.
’ M ISSISSIPPI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Thad B.'Lampton, vice-president Capital National Bank,
Jackson.
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Vice-President, T. W. M cCoy, vice-president Merchants N ation »
Bank, Vicksburg.
Secretary. George B. Power, Jackson.
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Treasurer, E. P. Peacock, president Bank of Clarksdale, Clarksdale.
M ISSO UR I BANKERS’ A SSOCIATION ..
President, W . L. Buechle, president Continental National Bank,
Vice-Presi^nt,t:R. F. McNally, vice-president National Bank of
Commerce, St. Louis.
Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedaha.
Assistant Secretary, E. P. Neef, Sedalia.
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Treasurer, J. G. Hughes, president State Exchange Bank, Macon.
M ONTANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, C. F. Morris, vice-president Security State Bank, Havre.
Vice-President, W. J. Johnson, president First National Bank, LewisTreasurer, E. A. Newlon, cashier Great Falls National
Bank, Great Falls.
NEBRASKA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, H. K. Frantz, president Bank of Eagle, Eagle.
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Chairman Executive Committee, C. P. Nelson, Cashier American
State Bank, Long Pine.
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Secretary, William B. Hughes, mgr. Omaha Clearing House, Omaha.
Treasurer, Fred A. Cuscaden, vice-president Merchants National
Bank, ° “ “ j|yADA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, W. A. Shockley, vice-president, Scheeline Banking & Trust
S ecreta ry a n d

Vice-President,' J. I. Wilson, president Lyon County Bank, Yerington.
Secretary, L. S. Reese, Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Reno.
Treasurer, H. H. Kennedy, cashier Reno National Bank, Reno.
NEW HAM PSH IRE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION, r
President, Wallace L. Mason, cashier Keene National Bank, Keene.
Secretary, Harry L. Additon, vice-president and cashier Merchants
National Bank, Manchester.
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Treasurer, Wm. C. White, vice-president and cashier First National
Bank, Bristol.
NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Walter P. Gardner, vice-president New Jersey Title
Guarantee & Trust Co., Jersey City.
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Vice-President, Robert D. Foote, president National Iron Bank,
Morristown.
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Secretary, Wm. J. Field, vice-president Commercial Trust Company
of -New Jersey, Jersey City.
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Camden.

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NEW M E XIC O BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, J. J. Jaffa, vice-president Citizens National Bank, Roswell.
Vice-President, George Ulrick, vice-president Exchange Bank, Carrizozo.
Secretary, R. L. Ormsbee, cashier Capital City Bank, Santa Fe.
Treasurer, W. A. Losey, cashier First National Bank, Hagerman.
N lfW Y O R K STATE BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, D. Irving Mead, vice-president National City Bank,
Brooklyn.
Vice-President, S. G. H. Turner, president Second National Bank,
Elmira.
Secretary, Edward J. Gallien, 128 Broadway, N. Y . City.
Treasurer, Chas. H. Bissikummer, president Albany Trust ■Co.,
Albany.
NEW Y O R K SAVINGS BANK ASSOCIATION.
President, Samuel H. Beach, president Rome Savings Bank, R om e.,
First Vice-President, John M . Satterfield, president American Savings
Bank, Buffalo.
Treasurer, Walter S. Rose, secretary Union Savings Bank, Patchogue.
N O R TH CAROLINA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Jas. A. Gray, Jr., Treasurer Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.,
Winston-Salem.
Vice-President, Jos. B. Ramsey, president First National Bank,
R ocky Mount.
Secretary-Treasurer, W. A. Hunt, cashier Citizens Bank, Henderson.
N ORTH D A K O T A BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President. J. J. Earley, president Bank o f Valley City, Valley City.
Vice-President, H. P. Beckwith, president Northern Savings Bank,
Fargo.
Secretary, W. C. Macfadden, Fargo.
Treasurer, Thos. E. Hayward, president Beach State Bank, Beach.
OHIO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, F. S. Stever, cashier Merchants National Bank, Defiance.
Vice-President, Sidney J. Brister, cashier State Savings Bank Co.,
Dover.
Secretary, R. H. Schryver, president First National Bank, M t. Sterling.
Treasurer, A. B. Taylor, president Lorain County Savings_& Trust
Co., Elyria.
Office o f Association, 805 Wyandotte Bldg., Columbus.
OKLA H O M A BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, A. L. Churchill, vice-president First National Bank,
Vinita.
Vice-President, P. C. Dings, president Guaranty State Bank, Ardmore.
Secretary, Eugene P. Gum, Oklahoma City.
Treasurer, A. E. Ellinger, cashier First National Bank, Noble.
OREGON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, C. S. Hudson, president First National Bank, Bend.
Vice-President, N. U. Carpenter, president Citizens Bank, Portland.
Secretary, J. L. Hartman, Hartman & Thompson, Bankers, Portland.
Treasurer, J. W. M cCoy, cashier First National Bank, Ashland.
PENNSYLVANIA BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
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President, Arthur V. Morton, vice-president Pennsylvania Company
for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia.
Vice-President, David Barry, cashier First National Bank, Johnstown.
Secretary, D. S. Kloss, vice-president First National Bank, Tyrone.
Treasurer, E. R. Thomas, president National Bank o f Royersford,
Royersford.
RHODE ISLAND BAN KERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, Michael F. Dooley, National Exchange Bank, Providence.
Vice-President, George W. Gardiner, vice-president Union Trust Co.,
Providence.
Secretary, Edward A. Havens, assistant cashier Mechanics National
Bank, Providence.
Treasurer, C. H. W. Mandeville, cashier National Exchange B an k,
Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION .
President, A. E. Padgett, president Farmers Bank, Edgefield.
Vice-President, H. W. Fraser, cashier Peoples Bank, Georgetown.
Secretary and Treasurer, Lee G. Holleman, president Peoples Bank,
Anderson.

SOUTH D A K O T A B AN KERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Harry Wentzy, president Security Savings Bank, Rapid
City.
Vice-President, John Wadden, president Sioux Falls National, Sioux
Falls.
Secretary, F. D. Peckham, president First National Bank, Alexandria.
Treasurer, H. R. Kibbee, president Commercial & Savings Bank,
Mitchell.
TENNESSEE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, S. F. Thomas, cashier Brownsville Bank, Brownsville.
First Vice-President, Horace Kimbrough, president First National
Bank, Etowah.
Secretary, H. G. Huddleston, 1015 Independent LTeBldg., Nashville.
Treasurer, J. R. Harrison, cashier Peoples Bank, Milan.
TE XA S BANKERS’ *ASSOCIATION.
President, F. M . Law, vice-president First National Bank, Houston.
Secretary, Wm. A. Philpott, Jr., Dallas.
Treasurer, Paul G. Taylor, assistant cashier Federal Reserve Bank.
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U TAII BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, E. O. Howard, vice-president Walker Bros., Bankers,
Salt Lake City.
First Vice-President, Charles H. Barton, cashier Ogden Savings Bank,
Ogden.
Second Vice-President, G. M . Whitmore, cashier First National
Bank, Nephi.
Secretary and Treasurer, J. E. Shepard, cashier Cache Valley Banking
Co., Logan.
VERM ONT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Levi H. Bixby, cashier Montpelier National Bank, Mont­
pelier.
Vice-President, Gilbert E. Woods, assistant treasurer Citizens Savings
Bank & Trust Co., St. Johnsburg.
Secretary; C. S. Webster, treasurer Barton Savings Bank & Trust Co.,
Barton.
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Treasurer, D. L. Wdells, cashier First National Bank, Orwell.
V IR G IN IA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, R. G. Vance, vice-president and cashier First National
Bank, Waynesboro.
Vice-President, Tench F. Tilghman, president Citizens Bank, Norfolk.
Secretary, W. F. Augustine, vice-president Merchants National Bank,
Richmond.
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Treasurer, F. D. Maphis, cashier Peoples National Bank, Strasburg.
W ASH INGTON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, O. M . Green, vice-president Exchange National Bank.
Spokane.
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Vice-President, N. B. Coffman, president Coffman-Dobson, Bank &
Trust Co., Chehalis.
Secretary, W. H. Martin, cashier Pioneer National Bank, Ritzville.
Treasurer, P. M . Serrurier, president Lynden State Bank, Lynden.
W EST V IR G IN IA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, J. A. Sigafoose, cashier Marshall County Bank, M oundsville.
Vice-President, L. A. Hooper, cashier First National Bank, Bluefield,
Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph S. Hill, State Bank Commissioner.
Charleston.
WISCONSIN' BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, W. E. Sprecher, cashier State Bank of Independence,
Independence.
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Vice-President, J. J. Jamieson, cashier First National Bank, Shullsberg.
Secretary, George D. Bartlett, 408 Pabst Bldg., Milwaukee.
Assistant Secretary, Wall G. Coapman, 408 Pabst Bldg., Milwaukee.
Treasurer, T. D. Spalding, cashier American National Bank, Marsh­
field.
W YO M IN G BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, A. D. Johnston, cashier First National Bank, Cheyenne.
Vice-President, A. K. Lee, vice-president Thermopolis State Bank,
Thermopolis.
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Secretary, Harry B. Henderson, cashier Wyoming Trust & Savings
Bank, Cheyenne.'
Treasurer, J. E. Dowling, president Powell National Bank, Powell.

IN VESTM EN T BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Offices, Harris Trust Building, Chicago

BOARD OF GO VERN O RS
Arthur M . Anderson, New York
Harold Stanley. New York
Howard F. Beebe. New York
George B. Caldwell, New York
Benjamin F. Taylor, Chicago
George G. Olmsted, Chicago
R o y C . Osgood, Chicago
R. K. Cassatt, Philadelphia

Walter Janney, Philadelphia
Philip S, Dalton, Boston
Wallace B. Donham. Boston
Warren S. Hayden, Cleveland
William G. Lerchen, Detroit
J. S. Wilson, Jr., Baltimore
H. C. McEldowney, Pittsburgh
James Jenkins, San Francisco
Henry C. Quarles, Milwaukee

Gordon Reis, Cincinnati
R. S. Hecht, New Orleans
Herbert Witherspoon, Seattle
John A. Prescott, Kansas City
Will H. Wade, Indianapolis
James N. Wright, Denver
Edwin White, St. Paul
R oby Robinson, Atlanta

O F F IC E R S
President, W. G. Baker, Jr., Baltimore
Vice-President, John E. Oldham, Boston
Vice-President, Geo. W . Hodges, New York
Vice-President, Lewis H. Parsons, Philadelphia

Vice-President, J. Sheppard Smith, St. Louis
Vice-President, Charles H. Schweppe, Chicago
Secretary, Frederick R. Fenton, Chicago
Assistant Secretary, Clayton G. Schray, Chicago
Treasurer, H. L. Stuart, Chicago_______________

FARM MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AM ERICA
Offices of Secretary-Treasurer, 112 W . Adams St., Chicago

O F F IC E R S
President, J. E. Maxwell, Maxwell Investment Co., Kansas City, M o. Vice-President. Levering Moore, Mortgage & Securities Co., New
Vice-President, R. C. Peters, Peters Trust Co., Omaha, Neb.
Orleans, La.
Vice-President, J. W. Wheeler, Capital Trust and Savings Bank,
Secretary-Treasurer, E. D. Chassell, 112 West Adams St., Chicago, HI.
St. Pau_- Minn.

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Prefix Numbers

C IT IE S
1 New York, N .Y .
2 Chicago, 111.
3 Philadelphia,Pa.
4 St. Louis, M o.
5 Boston, Mass.
6 Cleveland, Ohio
7 Baltimore, Md,
8 Pittsburg, Pa.
9 Detroit, Mich.
10 Buffalo, N. Y.
11 San Francisco,
Cal.
12 Milwaukee, Wis.
13 Cincinnati, Ohio
14 New Orleans,La.
15 Washington.
D . O.
16 Los Angeles,
Cal.
17 Minneapolis.
Minn.
18 Kansas City,
Mo.
19 Seattle, Wash
20 Indianapolis,
Ind.
21 Louisville, K y.
22'St. Paul, Minn,
23 Denver, ¡Colo.
24 Portland, Ore.
25 Columbus, Ohio
26 Memphis, Tenn.
27 Omaha, Neb,
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28 Spokane,' Wash.'
29 Albany, N . Y.
30 San Antonio,
Yex.
31 Salt Lake City,
Utah
32 Dallas, Tex.
33 Des Moines, la.
34 Tacoma, Wash.
35 Houston, Tex.
36, St. Joseph, M o.
37 Ft. Worth, Tex.
38 Savannah, Ga.
39 Oklahoma City,
Okla.
40 Wichita, Kan.
41 Sioux City, la.
42 Pueblo, Colo.
43 Lincoln, Neb.
44 Topeka, Kan.
45 Dubuque, la.
46 Galveston, Tex.
17 Cedar Rapids,
la.
48 Waco, Tex.
49 Muskogee, Okla,

STATES
50 New York
51 Connecticut
52 Maine
53 Massachusetts
54 New Hampshire
55 New Jersey
56 Ohio
57 Rhode Island
58 Vermont
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60 Pennsylvania
61 Alabama
62 Delaware
63 Florida
64 Georgia
65 Maryland
66 North Carolina
67 South Carolina
68 Virginia ,
69 West Virginia
70 Illinois
7L Indiana
72 Iowa
73 Kentucky'
74 Michigan
75 Minnesota
76 Nebraska
77 North Dakota
78 South Dakota
79 Wisconsin
80 Missouri
81 Arkansas
82 Colorado
83 Kansas '
84 Louisiana
85 Mississippi
86 Oklahoma
87 Tennessee
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88 Texas
8 9 ..............
90 California
91 Arizona
92 Idaho
93 Montana
94 Nevada
95 New Mexico
96 Oregon'
97 Utah
98 Washington
99 Wyoming


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Banks Not in Reserve or
Central Reserve City

Reserve City Banks

Central Reserve City
Banks

7 % of Demand Deposits
3 % of Tim e Deposits

10% of Demand Deposits
3 % of Tim e Deposits

13% of Demand Deposits
3 % of Tim e Deposits

Central R eserve Cities
2.*NEW Y O R K CITY . . .
8. ST. LOUIS

7. CHICAGO

R eserve Cities
6.*Atlanta, Ga.
9.
Br.5. Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
1. Boston, Mass.
Br.6.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Br.2. Buffalo, N. Y.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Charleston, S.kC.
Br.10.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Br.4. Cincinnati, 0.
3.
4. Cleveland, 0.
Br.4.
Columbus, 0.
Br.12.
11. Dallas, Texas
Br.10. Denver, Colo.
5.
Des Moines, Iowa
Br.7. Detroit, Mich.
Dubuque, Iowa
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Br.ll. El Paso, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
12.
Galveston, Texas
Grand Rapids, Mich. Br.12.
Br.ll. Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Ind.
Br.12.
Br.6. Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Kan.
10. Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Br.8. Louisville, Ky.
Memphis Tenn.

Milwaukee, Wis.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Muskogee, Okla.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
Oakland, Cal.
Ogden, Utah
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Omaha, Neb.
Peoria, 111.
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Pueblo, Colo.
Richmond, Va.
St. Joseph, Mo.
St. Paul, Minn.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Texas
San Francisco, Cal.
Savannah, Ga.
Seattle, Wash.
Sioux City, Iowa
Spokane, Wash.
Tacoma, Wash.
Toledo, 0.
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Waco, Texas
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kan.

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Bank cities and the number in each instance is the District number
in which the city is located. Br. signifies that a branch bank is
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Mulloney, Daniel C. (1 )____Room-614, 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Smith, Sherrill (2)______ ...7 2 0 ü. S. Customhouse, New York, N. Y.
Johnson, Edward I. (3 )____ 416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cooper, Silas H. L. (4 )_____527 Wiiliamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Doughton, J. K. (5).......... „ 5 1 2 Va. Ry. & Power Bldg., Richmond, VaPole, J. William (6 )________ 507 Post Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Harkin, Daniel V.(7) (Acting)804 Rector Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Newnham, Stephen L. (8)
(Acting)......... ............ . „ . 1 3 1 0 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Brown, Fred (9)___________ 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Williams, Thomas M. (10)
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(Acting)________ ________ 1515 Commerce Trust Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo.
Collier, Richard H. (11)____501 Southland Life Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Gaither, H. R. (12)________ 525 First Nat’l Bank Bldg., San Francisco,
Cal.

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Albert, H. E. (9)................... 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Anheier, C. H. (9 )____ 1 ...4 1 6 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Armstrong, G. E. ( 4 ) „ . „ „ 5 2 7 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Aycock, R. N. (5)_________ Raleigh, N. C.
Baker, William B. (3 )______ P. O. Box No. 61, Lancaster, Pa.
Barrett, J. W. (3)................. Box 977, Johnstown, Pa.
Bean, Norwin S. (1)_______ 10 Federal Bldg., Manchester, N. H.
Beaty, Claude H. ( 7 ) „ . ___ 804 Rector Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Best, John A. (3 )_____ - ____ Room 23, P. O. Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Blackman, H. C. (7)............ P. O. Box 255, Hillsdale, Mich.
Bonesteel, Yerne C. (9 )........Box 31, Huron, S. D.
Borden, Daniel C. (6 )______ 507 P. O. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Bradley, Arthur R. (1 0 )¿ „ .1 5 1 5 Commerce Trust Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo.
Buckles, Ward M. (9 )...........8 Montana Bldg., Helena, Mont.
Byers, Ralph W. (2 )_______ 1041' State St., Watertown, N. Y.
Camp, Albert B. (4 )............ P. O. Box 202, Central St'a., Toledo, Ohio.
Cecil, K. B. ( 3 ) _ „ _________416 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Challman, L. Oscar ( 9 ) . ___ Box 66, Fargo, N. D.
Chapman, C. H. (3)_______ 413 P. 0. Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Chenault, John B. (4 )--------- Maysville, Ky.
Clark, Thorne 13)'................416 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
___ P. 0 . Box 1185, Huntington, W. Va.
Cloe, William B. (5 )
Coffin, George M. (1 )__ „ „ 1 1 8 Waverly PI., New York, N. Y.
Congdon, George O. (3 )....... P. O. Box 497, Williamsport, Pa.
Congdon, Sidney B ________ The Portner Apartments,
Washington,
Cooper, T. A. (1 )__________ 28 School St., Montpelier, Yt.
Crocker,iSherwood (10)____ 718 Grant St:, Denver, Colo.
Davis, Thomas H. (5).______512 Va. Ry. & Power Bldg., Richmond, Va.
Donahue, Edward J. (2 )___ The Greycourt Apt,, Ithaca, N. Y.
Dorsey, R. J. C. (5)_______ 211 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Dougherty, Wm. P. (9)____ 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
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Duane, W. J. (2)___________720 U. S. Customhouse, New York, N. Y.
Fair, William E. (10)______ State Capitol, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Faris, A. B. (4 )____________ Hotel Emery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Farmer, Thurston P. (10). „ P . O. Box 1494, Muskogee, Okla:
Filson, Charles H. (10)_____321 N. First St., Guthrie, Okla.
Finney, R. Gordon (5)_____ 10 S. Westover St., Clarendon, Va.
Fletcher, Thomas E. (6 )„ „ C o r d e le , Ga.
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Freeman, Lloyd R ..............R o o m 217, Treasury Dept., Washington,
D. C.
Freeman, Otis M. (1)______ 1002 Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R. I.
George, Harry L. (2 )_______27 North Main Ave., Albany, N. Y.
Goodell, George w . (10)___ 2070 ciermont St., Denver, Colo.
Goodwyn. T. J. (5)________ P. O. Box 326, Columbia, S. C.
Gough, E. H. (8)__________ Boonville, Ind.
Gray, W. M. (12)__________157 Hill St., Ocean Park, Cal.
Greenfield, James B. (7 )____331 Federal Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
Griffin, James L. (6)_______ 507 P. O. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Griffey, Orville, A. (10)____ 812 American Nat’l Bank Bldg., Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Guthrie, John A. (10)+____ Room 18, Norfolk Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Nor­
folk, Neb.
Hargreaves, R. L. (8 )-------- j.1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Harris, Thomas E. (12)-------Box 667, Fresno, Cal.


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Haugen, N. E. ( 7 ) „ _______ 1900 Woodland Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
Hayes, Jr., B e n „ ................... Davenport, la.
Hayes, Wm. Z. (11)________P. O. Box 6, Mount Pleasant, Texas.
Henneman, Harry E. (2)___ 720 U. S'.' Customhouse, New York, N. Y.
Hodgson, R. M ............ ......... U.. S. Customhouse, Mobile, Alà.
Hoffman, Lawrence W _____ 512 Va. Ry. & Power Bldg., Richmond, Va.
Hopkins, Raby L. (7)........... 331 Federal Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
Horn, Charles F. (2)____ „ . 7 2 0 U.' S. Customhouse, New York,;N.JY.
Hubbell, E. S. (7 ).......... ....... 832 Spring St., Elgin, 111.
Hutt, Wm. E. (11)_____ „.Sherm an, Texas.
James, Arthur L. (12)______912 O St., Sacramento, Cal.
Jernegan, Edward S. (9 )____416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Johnson, Robin M. (11)____Care First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla.
Kennedy, J. L. (7 ).........„ „ P . 0 . Box 184, Sheldon, Iowa.
Kuchins, Charles R. (6 )........P. O. Box 275, Bessemer, Ala.
Longmoor, Stanley A. ( l l ) - C a r e Asst. Postmaster, Amarillo, Texas.
Lorang, Peter J. (9).............. 631 First Ave., Fargo, N. D.
Machen, Harry L. (12).........Room 708 Trust & Savings Bldg., Los
Angeles, Cal.
Marcuse, Benj. (2 )_____. „ . 5 6 0 W. 144th St., New York, N. Y.
Martin, Charles H. ( 8 ) ........ 1234 Central Ave.; Hot Springs, Ark.
Martin, Leo H. (12)........„ - 3 0 1 U. S. Nat’l Bank Bldg., Portland, Öre.
McClerkin, G. M. (10) „ — P. 0. Box 1541, Lincoln, Neb.
McGrath, John C. (7 )______General Delivery, Indianapolis, Ind.
McLean, Martin (1 2 )...........310 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
McReynolds, J. W. (11)____501 Southland Life Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Mertens, Charles R. ,X7)— „ Shelbyville, 111.
Miller, J. Francis ( 4 ) ............Box 163, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Minor, W. G. (7 )............. ...Cannelton, Ind.
Mitchell, Wm. F. ( 2 ) ._ .___ 488 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Montgomery, Robert_______Brown Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa.
Morgan, Wm. M. (8)______ 208 Federal Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Mossman, John D. (10)-------635 Tyler St., Topeka, Kan.
Murphy, David ( 2 ) ..______ 314 LaFayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Otto, Charles C. (12)........ „ S . 1124 Walnut St., Spokane, Wash.
Parker, Edward F. (1 ).......... 75 Concord St., Woodford’s Sta., Portland,
Me.
Parker, Wm. R. (8 )..... ......... 24 Highland Terrace, Richmond Hths.,
Maplewood, Mo.
Partridge, Paul (7 )________ 801 N. Perry Ave., Apt. No. 2, Peoria, 111.
Patterson, Bert K. (9)_____ 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Peel. Rex W. (1 0 )......... .. . . 8 1 2 American Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Peightel, John C. (4 )_______P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Penix, J L. (1 1 )................... Crawford Apts., Waco, Texas.
Pettit, E N. (3 )___________ Room 23, P. O. Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Ransom, Frank T. (8 )______805-6 Central Bank Bldg., Memphis,
Tenn.
Reed, Wm. H. (10)________ 1515 Commerce Trust Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo.
Riddell, Charles F. (7)........-P. O. Box 443, Indianapolis, Ind.
Robb Ellis D. ( 7 ) ..________Colonial Apartments, Waterloo, Iowa.
Roberts, Luther K. (3 )------- 416 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Roberts, W. C. (6 )_________ Care Receiver, Heard National Bank,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Sawyer, L. M. (12)— _____ 529 Idaho Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Schechter, Wm. J. (7 )------„ 8 0 4 Rector Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Scott H W. (1) __________ Room 614, 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Sisk, Carl M. (3)____ _____ .1240 Hill Road, Reading, Pa.
Smiley, Mervale D. ( 9 ) „ „ . 4 1 6 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Smith, Arthur B. (9 )_______ Care F. L. Green, Williston, N. D.
Smith, Clarence F. (4)_____ P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Smith, John H. (9)_________416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Smithies, Geo. E. (12)_____ Honolulu, Hawaii.
Stauffer, George E. (3 )_____ 416 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Stearns, E. Willey---------------P. O. Box 3, Albany, N. Y
Stevens, George J. ( 4 ) „ „ „ P . O. Box 185, Wheeling, W. Va.
Stringfellow, J. B. ( 5 ) „ -------Forest Depot, Va.
Summers, George S. (3 )----- Box 255, Carlisle, Pa.
Thomas, Thomas C. (4 )____Neil House, Columbus, Ohio.
Thompson, J. Ernest (11)__ 204 Mills Bldg., El Paso, Texas.
Thompson, Allison D. (1 1)..1 320 N. 15th St., Waco, Texas.
Thompson, Oscar (12)_____ 525 First Nat’l Bank Bldg., San Francisco,
Trimble, James (5)_________807 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Vavrina, Edward A. (11) — 501 Southland Life Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Walter, Edgar D. (6)_______202 Fourth Ave., Rome, Ga.
Wilde, Max C. (12)____....2 2 0 7 6th Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Wilson, Lewis (10)_________ Box 451, Hutchinson, Kan.
Wood, D. R. (5 ).............. _ „ P . 0. Bldg., Martinsburg, W. Va.
Wood, John S. (8 )_______ __Belleville, 111.
Woods, John K. (11)............ P. O. Box 195, Houston, Texas.
Woodside, Hal (8)................. 541 South Clay Ave., Kirkwood, Mo.
Young, Wm. R. (8 )________ 640 Park Ave., Hot Springs, Ark.

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Ala......... D . F. Green, Supt. o f Banks............... Montgomery.
P. W. Barclift, Bank Examiner..........Hartsells.
Geo. B. Smith, Bank Examiner..........Montgomery.
S. B. Wilson, Bank Examiner............. Birmingham.
E. L. Ratcliffe, Bank Examiner.......... Montgomery.
C. E. West, Office Assistant................ Montgomery.
Ariz.
•Jesse L. Boyce, Supt. o f Banks.......... Phoenix.
M . S. Stanley, Deputy Supt. o f BanksPhoenix.
P. E. Ross, Bank Examiner................ Phoenix.
T. M . Sullivan, Asst. Bank ExaminerPhoenix.
A rk... . .W . T. Maxwell, Bank Commissioner. Little Rock.
F. Lee Major, Asst. Bank Com.......... Little Rock.
H. G. Combs, Asst. Commissioner in
charge o f Investment Companies. . Little Rock.
J. M . Sadler, Bank Examiner. . . . . . . Conway.
W. B. Oglesby, Bank Examiner.........Texarkana.
Oliver Phillips, Bank Examiner..........Little Rock.
L. S. Goodman, Bank Examiner........ Little Rock.
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, Charles F. Stern, Supt. o f Banks. . . . 7th Floor, Merch. N.
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Bk. Bldg., San F.
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. Grant McFerson, Bank Com.............. Denver.
Axel B. Olson. Chief Deputy Bank
Commissioner.................................... Denver
Sidney W. Clark, Deputy Bank Com.Denver!
Frank Stansfleld, Deputy Bank Com.Denver.
M . M . Ewing, Deputy Bank Com___Denver.
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.E. J. Sturges, Bank Commissioner.. .New Milford.
J- K. Bissland, Deputy Com...............Thompsonville.
Frank E. Soule, Bank Examiner........ New Milford.
Wm. H. Edwards, Bank Examiner... Portland.
Wm. P. Landon, Bank Exam iner.. . .Hartford.
J. B. Byrne, Bank Examiner..............Putnam.
H. H. Howard, Bank Examiner........ Hartford.
C. Leon Wilcox, Bank Examiner....... Windsor Locks.
J. William Neal, Bank Examiner. . . .New Haven.
Frank W. Adams, Bank Examiner. . .Hartford.
.Thos. R. Wilson, Supt. of Banks....... Dover.
Geo. A. Huggins, Bank Examiner... .Dover.
.W . S. Murrow, Bank Examiner......... Tallahassee.
J. G. Gornto, Bp,nk Examiner............ Tallahassee.
.W . J. Speer, Bank Examiner..............Atlanta.
J. O. Anderson, Chief Clerk and Asst.
Examiner. ............ ..................... j .Atlanta.
N. L. North, Asst. Bank Examiner.: .Newnan.
L. E. Fenn, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . Cordele.
R. E. Platt, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Newnan.
M . J. Janes, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Griffin.
E. A. Thomson, .Asst. Bank ExaminerWhite Plains.
J- S. Hollinshead, Asst. Bk. BxaminerDecatur.
E. B. Douglass, Asst. Bk. Examiner.. Talbotton.
- Gr. H. Crusselle, Asst. Bank ExaminerAtlanta.
.Jay Gibson, Bank,Commissioner....... Boise.
H. G. A. Winter, Chief Deputy Bank
Commissioner.............. ..................... B oise.
Chas. Weigand, Deputy Bank Com..Boise.
Illinois.. .Andrew Russel, A u d i t o r ....................Springfield.
Harry T. Ellis, Chief Clerk o f Bank­
ing Department........ ....................... 1434 1st N. Bk. Bldg
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Chicago.
W. B. Whitlock, Asst. Chief Clerk
_ Banking Department..................
Springfield.
Ralph R. Fairbairn, Bank Examiner. 1434 1st N.Bk.Bldg.,
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Chicago.
Miller Weir, Consulting Bank E x ____Springfield. 1
J. W. McClellan, Bank Examiner... .Springfield.
John B. Lee, Bank Examiner.............. Springfield.
J: •Sullivan. Bank Examiner.......... Chicago.
Fred W. Bland, Bank Examiner........ Chicago.
F. E. Edgerton, Bank Examiner......... Springfield.
H. S. Savage, Bank Examiner............. Springfield.
Wm. Burkhart, Bank Examiner......... Springfield.
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E. Nicholson, Bank Examiner. . . . Springfield.
•S i* ° E- Klauss. A uditor.......................Indianapolis.
Chas. W. Camp, Chief C lerk.............. Indianapolis.
Robert R. Head, Bank Examiner... .Plymouth.
Dane H. Hoover, Bank Examiner___ Eaton.
Chas. F. Hurst, Bank Examiner......... Indianapolis.
Claud M . Bartlett, Bank Examiner. .Newcastle.
Ralph R. Boyers, Bank Examiner... .Spencer.
L. B, Holleman, Bank Examiner........ Indianapolis.
Robert Prass, Bank Examiner............Indianapolis.
G-lanton G. Welsh, Bank Examiner. . Greensburg.
Iow a.
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Messenger, Supt. o f Banking. .Des Moines.
X* W. Miller, Deputy Supt................. Des Moines.
H. T. Fuller, Bank Examiner........... .Mason City.
R. F. Wilson, Bank Examiner............ Fairfield.
Chas. H. Suiter, Bank Examiner........ Davenport.
R oy K. Dowell, Bank Examiner........ Des Moines.
5" * Morrissey. Bank Examiner........Valeria.
» ‘ v -TX es*'’ Bank Examiner...............Cedar Rapids.
A. J. Bertelson, Bank Examiner........ Cushing.
F. F. Potter, Bank Examiner.. . . .Mason City.
F. L Jenkins, Bank Examiner............ Meriden.
E. R. Harris, Bank Examiner............ Des Moines.
R. W. Waite, Bank Examiner............ Morley.
K a n sa s.. .Walter E, Wilson, Bank Com.............Topeka.
Frank Organ, Special Assistant..........Topeka.
X A'. Johnson. Asst. Bank Com......... Topeka.
E. L. Williams, Deputy Bank Com ... Salma. ('
Frank Bell, Deputy Bank Com..........Topeka.
E. V. Wood, Deputy Bank Com........Baldwin.
B- L. Jessup, Deputy Bank Com....... Hutchinson.
O. G. CongdOn, Deputy Bank Com...Bushong.
W. T;jsrewman, Bldg. & Loan E x... .Topeka.
F. J. Harper, Deputy Bank Com.......Safina.
Grover L. Dunn, Deputy Bank Com.Topeka.
E. L. Chapman, Deputy Bank Com .. Great Bend.
0 . S. Bowman, Deputy Bank Com.. .Topeka.
W. D. Kinnamon, Deputy Bk. Com.. Pittsburg.
Ky.
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°Peer, Banking Commissioner.. Frankfort.
^ oW V . Moorman. Deputy Bkg. Com.Leitchfleld.
W. C. Shanks, Bank Examiner..........Stanford.
¿•S. Walker, Bank Exam iner........... Frankfort.
Miss Anne R. Porter, Chief Clerk.. . . Frankfort.
Miss Christine Foree, Asst. Clerk___ Frankfort.
P. C. Snyder, Bank Examiner............Fordsville.
E. Huddleston, Bank Examiner.........Albany.
.R . N. Sims, State Examiner............... New Orleans.
B. M . Johnson, Asst. Bk. Examiner. .New Orleans.
J. S. Brock, Asst. Bank Examiner... .New Orleans.
H. I. Landry, Asst. Bank Examiner. .New Orleans.
1. H. Snyder, Asst. Bank Examiner. .New Orleans.
O. H. Pittman, Asst. Bank Examiner New Orleans.
P. B. Lord, Secretary......................... New Orleans.
J. V. Keating, Asst. Bank Examiner .New Orleans.
W . W. Pope, Chief Clerk.................... New Orleans.


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.Frank L. Palmer, Bank Com..............Augusta.
Lynedon P. Noble, Deputy Bank
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Ernest L. Wellman, Bank Examiner. Augusta.
A. H. Nichols, Bank Examiner..........Augusta.
A. J. S. Keene, Bank Examiner......... Augusta.
Oscar S. Smith, Bank Examiner. . . . . Augusta.
Harvey R. Pease, Agency Examiner.. Augusta.
Victor B. Pendexter, Accountant. . . .Augusta.
Claridel Bradstreet, Chief Clerk........Augusta.
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Union Trust Building...................... Baltimore.
Geo. W. Page, Deputy Bank Com­
missioner, Union Trust Bldg........... Baltimore.
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John J. Ghingher, Chief Clerk find,
Examiner, Union Trust B ldg.. . . . .Baltimore.
Wm. Reed Seal, Clerk and Examiner,
Union Trust Bldg.. . i ...................... Baltimore.
Chas. L. Hobbs, Clerk and Examiner,
Union Trust Bldg..............................Baltimore.
M a s s ..., .A. L. Thorndike, Bank Com............... Brewster.
C. W. Levi, Deputy Commissioner.. .Newton Center.
W. O. Lovell, Chief of Sav. Bk. D iv.. Malden.
C. W. Levi, Chief of Tr. Co. Division.Newton Center.
O. M . Tucker> Chief of Co-operative
Bank Division........... .. . ...................Somerville.
W. S. Bosworth, Special Examiner... Malden.
W. A. Hammond, Bank Exam iner.. .Somerville.
W. H. Otis, Bank Examiner............... Melrose.
F. C. Stacey, Bank Examiner............ Allston.
H. F. Taylor, Jr., Bank Examiner. . .Wakefield.
R. T. Harward, Bank Examiner........ Medford.
W. B. Jensen, Bank Examiner............West Somerville.
M ic h .. . . .F. W. Merrick, Bank Commissioner. .Pigeon.
A. E. Manning, Deputy Bank C om .. Lansing.
H. W. Hanson, Bank Examiner.........Lansing.
H. O. Mohrmann, Bank Examiner.. .Traverse City.
John T. Mallett, Bank Examiner. . . . Lansing.
O. I. Norman, Bank Examiner.......... Lansing.
V. W. Tourje, Bank Examiner..........Dowagiac.
Leroy Maxam, Bank Examiner..........Grand Rapids.
F. W. Lawrence, Bank Examiner. . . . Iron Mountain.
P. S. Hanna, Bank Examiner.............Lansing.
F. J. Afleldt, Jr., Bank Examiner... .Lansing.
L. J. Baker, Bank Examiner.............. Lansing.
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L. E. Warner, Bank Examiner. . : .. .Kalamazoo.
Wm. C. Griswold, Bank Examiner.. .Detroit.
C. W. Snowden, Bank Examiner....... Bay City.
H. A. Millard, Bank Examiner.......... Hersey.
B. P. Greene, Bank Examiner............Jackson.
S. D. Thomas, Bank Examiner.......... Ann Arbor.
Albert E. Gale, Bank Examiner.........Grand Haven.
L. J. O’Brien, Bank Examiner............Kalamazoo.
Scott E. Lamb, Bank Examiner........ Lansing.
D. J. Vanderwerp-, Jr., Bank Ex.........Grand Rapids.
L. P. Kalahar, Bank Examiner.. . . . .Saginaw.
Frank L. Olive, Bank Examiner........ Oxford.
Harry W. Gross, Bank Exam iner.. . .Ann Arbor.
H. J. McGill, Asst. Bank Examiner. .Port Huron.
Donald E. Lawrence, Asst. Bank Ex..Eaton Rapids.
L. J. Kuehnle, Asst. Bank Examiner. Ann Arbor.
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,F. E. Pearson. Supt. of Banks............St. Paul.
Geo. H. Sivwright, Deputy Supt. of
i Banks................................................. St. Paul.
0 . I. Brandvold, Bank Examiner. . . . Fergus Falls.
W. T. Hanneman, Bank Examiner.. .Minneapolis.
A. P. Rotert, Bank Examiner. ...........St. Paul.
Wm. A. Smith, Bank Examiner......... St. Paul.
D. B. Fuller, Bank Examiner.............Minneapolis.
Howard J. Klossner, Bank Examiner. New TTlrn
L. J. Luhman, Bank Examiner......... Preston.
E. F. Kenrick, Asst. Bank Examiner. St. Paul.
Geo. P. Daily, Assistant Examiner.. .E. Grand Forks.
M . E. Walsh, Assistant Examiner'... .St. Paul.
John L. Haas, Asst. Bank Examiner : St. Paul.
Ernest W. Swanson, Asst. Bk. E x.. . . Minneapolis.
A. F. Schwieger, Asst. Bank Ex......... Minneapolis.
S. F. Nelson, Asst. Examiner..............Minneapolis.
H. M . Hauck, Asst. Examiner............Mankato.
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.M . G. McNair, Bank Commissioner.. Gulfport.
N. C. Hill, Bank Commissioner.........Hattiesburg.
Lewis E. Crook, Bank Commissioner.Meridian.
E. F. Anderson, Bank Examiner........ Clinton.
J. S. Love, Bank Examiner.................Hattiesburg.
S. S. Harris, Bank Examiner............. Tupelo.
J. B. Salmand, Asst. Bank Examiner
C. L. Gaston, Asst« Bank Examiner.
Jno. K. Armstrong, "Asst. Bank Examiner.
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.C. F. Enright, Bank Commissioner... Jefferson City.
1. C. Uptegrove, Deputy Bank Com. Jefferson City.
Lawson W. Watts, Bank Examiner... St. Louis.
C. A. Eaton, Bank Examiner..............Cape Girardeau.
W. W. Seibert, Bank Examiner..........St. Louis.
P. K. Gibbons, Bank Examiner..........Edina.
H. D. Silsby, Jr., Bank Examiner... .Springfield.
Jas. T. Duncan, Bank Examiner........St. Joseph.
M . F. Cockrell, Bank Examiner........ Jefferson City.
G. W. Shelton, Bank Examiner..........Springfield.
F. F. Todd, Bank Examiner............... Nevada.
S. P. Stone, Bank Examiner............... Ohillicothe.
G. W. Hobbs, Bank Examiner............Hannibal.
O. G. Williams, Chief Clerk................Jefferson City.
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. H. S. Magraw, Supt. o f Banks......... .Helena.
G. A. Briebach, Asst. Supt.................. Helena.
H. W. Sadler, Deputy......................... Helena.
G. T. Forbes, Deputy......................... Helena.
J. W . Langley, Deputy................ ..
Helena.
J. W. Steams, Deputy. .......................Helena.
G. Sheldon .Clerk.................................Helena.
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.J. E. Hart, Secretary...........................York.
J. H. Donnelly, Bank Examiner....... Plattsmouth.
A. D. Touzalin, Bank Examiner........Omaha.
B. B. Helmick, Bank Examiner.........Campbell.
Ross Brown, Bank Examiner............. Hastings.
H. J. Matzke, Bank Examiner.......... Norfolk.
R oy E. Smith, Bank Examiner......... Albion.
W. Van Riper, Bank Examiner..........Lincoln.
A. T. Nickerson, Bank Exam iner.. . .Lincoln.
Ross Thornton, Bank Examiner........Kearney.
G. S. Eastmon, Bank Examiner........ Crawford.
N ev..
.Gilbert C. Ross, Bank Examiner....... Carson City.
N. H.
. James O. Lyford, Chairman Bk. Com.Concord.
Frederic S. Nutting, Bank Com......... Manchester.
Guy H. Cutter, Bank Commissioner. Concord.
N . J.
. Frank H. Smith, Commissioner......... Trenton.
Thomas K. Johnston, Deputy C om .. Trenton.
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L. r . Vredenburgh, Bank Examiner. Someiwille.
J......... Hugh H. Hilson, Bank Examiner . . Trenton.
(Cont.) Horace Biddle, Asst. Bank Exammer.Ocean Grove.
Alvin L. Fowler, Bank Examiner----- Haddonfleld.
Chas. H. Dunham, Bank Examiner. .Plainfield.
A SL Amerman, Bank Examiner........Somervdle.
Robt. F. Minch. Bank Examiner----- Bridgeton.
Chas. B. Veghte, Bank Examiner----- Idainfleld.
Rav E. Mayham, Bank Exammer. . -Westfield.
Wm. E. Walter, Bank Examiner........Rutherford.
Geo. Compton, Bank Examiner. ... .
Chas. M . Bilderback, Bank ExammerWenonah.
.
George H. Van Stone, Bank Examiner.Santa Fe.
M.
’.George I. Skinner, Superintendent.. - ^ a n y .
Y ..
Guernsey R. Jewett, 2d D eputy........ White_Plains.
George Overocker, 3d Deputy. . . . . . . . . Poughkeepsie.
Edward R. Anker, Land and Opinion
Clerk. .................................................-N*
J. Johnson Ray, Private Secretary..,. Norwich.
Geo. V. McLaughlin, Special Deputy
Supt. of Banks, in charge of
Liquidation Bureau.........................SIBr dway,N. Y.City
A T Campbell, Chief Examiner. . . .61Br dway.N.Y.City
H. J. Young, Bank Examiner............ Syracuse.
E. L. Dodge; Bank Examiner............ 61Br dway,N.Y.City
R. W. Humphrey, Bank Exam m er...
dway.N.Y.City
G. S. Adams, Bank Exammer............ 61Br dway.N. Y.City
J. S. Love, Bank Examiner........ . .61Br dway.N.Y.City
B. D. Haight, Bank Examiner...........^ i f o ^ S t e r ^ ’
Gordon F. Smith, Bank Examiner. . •S lg r ’dway.N. Y.City
H?S. Andrews. Bank Examiner........ 61Br dway.N.Y.City
W. A/M acCallum, Bank Exammer. .Rochester.
Claude Hutchins, Bank Examiner. .
.
d Av ’
G. A. Plant, Bank Examiner..............Albany.
N. T. Killip, Bank Examiner............ 9?™ % °'„ -nt v
C. A. Home, Bank Exammer............61Br dway,N.Y.City
A. B. Wheeler, Bank Examiner.........f
J. J. Kennedy, Bank Exammer.........n it?
Fletcher G. Crane, Bank Exam m er.. 61Br dway,N.Y.City
Geo W. Egbert, Chief Credit Bureau.Marmers Harbor.
B B. Bullock, Bank Exam iner.. . . . -New York City.
A. H. Morey, Bank Examiner.......... Buffalo.
Irving V. Scott, Bank Exammer.. . . .New York City.
H B. Kennedy, Bank Examiner.......Auburn.
T. A. Pyterman, Bank. Examiner----- 61Br dway.N.Y.City
Norman J. Macdonald, Bk. Exam.. f}B r dway.N.Y.City
Ralph W. Taylor, Bank Examiner.. , 61Br dway.N.Y.City
John I. Mesick, Bank Examiner........61Br dway.N.Y.City
F W. Piderit, Bank Examiner. . . . . .61Br dway.N.Y.City
Peter N. Shippee, Bank Exam iner.. .Albany.
•
Nathaniel Orens, Bank Examiner---- flB r,dw ay.N .Y .C ity
Benjamin Fairbanks, Jr., Bank Exam.61Br dway.N.Y.City
A. J. Van Pelt, Bank Examiner.........61Br dway.N.Y.City
J. S. Frazer, Bank Exammer..............Albany.
J. M . Kinney, Bank Examiner.......... Buffalo.
A. H. Snodgrass, Bank Exammer-----61Br dway.N.Y.City
Wm. T. McCaffrey, Bank Examiner. Syracuse.
A. B. Clark, Bank Examiner..........•. .Buffalo.
John C. O’Byme, Bank Exam iner.. .Albany.
S. I. Chittenden, Bank Exammer-----61Br dway.N.Y.City
G. F. Berger, Jr., Bank Examiner. . . Buffalo.
F. A. Gallagher, Bank Examiner. . . ,6IB r dway.N.Y.City
Emmet W. Irving, Bank Examiner. .61Br dway.N.Y.City
G. R. Hendrickson, Bank Examiner..61Br dway.N.Y.City
Rho L. Bush, Bank Examiner............61Br dway.N.Y.City
Louis N. Roe, Bank Examiner.......... 61Br dway.N.Y.City
Ralph T. Simmons, Bank Exammer.. 61Br dway.N.Y.City
Arthur Koch, Bank Examiner.. . . . . . Saratoga Swings.
G. M . Aldrich. Bank Examiner.. . . , . .61Br dway.N.Y.City
/ F. L. H. Holzer, Bank Examiner. .. . 61Br’dway,N.Y.City
Ralph E. Haven, Bank Examiner-----Adams.
Wm. Cufiney, Bank Examiner.......... 61Br dway.N.Y.City
Geo. E. Varcoe, Bank Examiner........61Br dway.N.Y.City
Lawrence H. Geser, Bank Examiner. 61Br’dway,N. Y.City
Geo. A. Strack, Bank Examiner........61Brdwa,y,N.Y.City
L. W. Palmer. Bank Examiner.......... 61Br dway.N.Y.City
Frank B. McLaughlin, Bk. Examiner Syracuse.
Chas. H. Eshelman, Bank Examiner.Niagara Falls.
Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Examiner. ,6XBr’dway,N.Y.City
. . . Jno. G. Nichols, Bank Examiner---- . Raleigh.
C. W. Cloninger, Asst. Bk. Examiner Raleigh.
R. Y. McAden, Asst. Bk. Examiner.. Raleigh.
T . Hi Bennett, Asst. Bk. Examiner. . Raleigh.
. . . .O. E. Lofthus,' Bank Examiner......... .Bismarck.
Gilbert Semingson, Chief D ep u ty.. . .Bismarck.
W. S. Mitchell, Office Deputy........... Bismarck. .
P. E. Halldorson, Deputy.................. Fargo.
O. E. Engemoen, Deputy................... .Steele.
A. Johannsen, Deputy.................
Minot.
F. B. McAneney, Deputy...................Devils Lake.
John Bena, Deputy.............................. Lankin.
L. E. Dickerson, Deputy. ................ Beach.
Gilbert Brattland, Deputy.................Bismarck.
Chas. Carpenter, Deputy................... Grafton.
Hermann Scheffer, Deputy................ Bismarck.
M . T. Howland, Deputy............. . .Valley City.
.Philip C. Berg, Superintendent.......... Columbus.
Ohio.
E. J. Obendorfer, Assistant Supt........Youngstown.
John H. Lange, Chief Examiner........ Portsmouth.
George Walters, Bank Examiner........Columbus.
Clyde Sharp, Bank Examiner............ Ada.
John F. O’Hearn, Bank Examiner. . . Deshler.
Ira J. Fulton. Bank Examiner........... Columbus.
Dudley A. Filler, Bank Examiner... .Columbus.
Lucius C. Tatman, Bank Examiner.. Portsmouth.
Howard M. Sims, Bank Examiner . . ¿Columbus.
John M . Elliott, Atty. and Examiner.Lisbon.
A. T. Falconer, Bank Examiner.........East Liverpool.
C. C. Morgan, Asst. Bk. Exam iner...McConnellsville.
A. W. Pleister, Asst. Bk. Examiner... Cardington.
C. R. Blauvelt, Asst. Bk. Examiner. .Continental.
H. C. Lucas, Asst. Bk. Exam iner.. . . Blanchester.
Okla.
. Fred G. Dennis, Commissioner.......... Oklahoma City.
Roy A. Cooper, Asst. Bank Com....... Oklahoma City.
E. M . Tankersley, Bank Examiner.. „Oklahoma City.
Ray P. King, Bank Examiner........ ; .Oklahoma City.
H^-C. Carpenter, Bank Examiner.. . .Oklahoma City.
Fred Comstock, Bank Examiner........Oklahoma City.
D. A. Duncan, Bank Examiner..........Oklahoma City.
R. B. Hotchkiss, Bank Exam iner.. . .Clinton.
E. C. Dysart, Bank Examiner............Oklahoma City.
O. McCoy,Bldg, and Loan A uditor. . Oklahoma City.


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Will H. Bennett, Supt. of Banks........Salem.
Marshall Hooper, Asst. Supt. and
Examiner............................................ Salem.
H. A. Sonne, Examiner....................... Salem.
E. F. Slade, Bank Examiner.............. Salem.
A. A. Schramm, Asst. Bk. Examiner. Salem.
John S. Fisher, Commissioner............York.
John W. Morrison, Deputy Com........Harrisburg.
Jos. S. Riley, Bank Exanjiner.............1528 N. 19th St.,
Philadelphia. 1
Albert Wagner, Bank Examiner........ 311 Ferguson Bldg,,
Pittsburgh, a i & J
H. A. Groman, Bank Examiner......... Bethlehem.
P. G. Cameron, Bank Examiner . ___ Pittsburgh.
H. R. Moyer, Bank Examiner............Quakertown,
Robt. R. Moore, Bank Examiner. . . . Bellevue.
Chas. A. Steele, Bank Examiner........ Franklin.
Chas. Cavett, Bank Examiner........... 2384 Bensonia Ave.,
Pittsburgh.
W. H. Anstine, Bank Examiner........ Dallastown.
Thomas Dixon, Bank Examiner........ Philadelphia.
Charles H. Barlow, Bank Examiner. .Wilkes-Barre.
Robert Ostermaier, Bank Examiner. .436 Fourth Ave.,
Pittsburgh.
R. P. Ferguson, Bank Examiner........Charleroi.
J. T. Henry, Bank Examiner............. Blairsville.
F. L. Homsher, Bank Examiner. .'.. .Strasburg.
Harry J. Phillips, Bank Examiner... .Etna Boro.
Geo. H. Wagner, Bank Examiner___ 2724 Girard Ave.,
Philadelphia. ■
C. H. Graff, Bank Examiner............. Kittanning.'
Wm. M . Boggs, Bank Examiner......... Pittsburgh.
Geo. H. Newhall, Commissioner.........Providence.
R. !..
E. J. Littlefield. Deputy Com.............Providence.
W. L. Offer, Bank Exam iner.. . . ----- Providence.
James H. Crate, State Bk. Examiner. Anderson.
S. C..
F. E. Watson, Asst. Bk. Examiner.. .Marion.
W. W. Bradley, Asst. Bk. Examiner..Abbeville.
. .John Hirning, Supt. o f Banks. . . . . . .Pierre.
S. D.
J. F. McEwen, 1st Deputy Supt. o f
t
Banks.................................................Pierre.
G. C. Mogen, Examiner....................... Summit.
C. L. Pine, Examiner........................... Mitchell. .
Chris. Hirning, Examiner....................Pierre.
Clyde Dunning, Examiner..................Mitchell.
J. R. Shirey. Examiner...................... .McLaughlin.
F. S. Lytle, Examiner......................... Pierre.
F. S. Barber, Examiner................. .... .Onida.
T en n .... S. S. McConnell, Supt. o f Banks.. . . .Nashville.
Hallum W . Goodloe, Asst. Supt. of
Banks..................................................Nashville.
Homer W. Scott, Bank Examiner-----Union City.
H. C. Orumbliss, Bank Examiner----- Kingston.
C. J. Evans, Bank Examiner............. Nashville.
D D Robertson, Bank Examiner.. . . Brownsville.
Moore Blankenship, Bank Examiner. Milan.
Geo. Waverly Briggs, Insurance and
Texas.
Banking Commissioner.....................Austin.
J O. Roots, Deputy Commissioner... Austin.
C. J. Maner, General liquidating
Agent.................. i ....... ......................Austin.
A. L. Slaughter, Bank Exammer........Austin.
J T. McMillan, Bank Examiner........Austin.
C E. Breg, Bank Examiner.............. .Austin.
H O. McCallon, Bank Examiner----- Austin.
Carl Carlson, Bank Examiner.............Austin.
A. S. Ferrell, Bank Examiner. . . . . . . . Austin.
W. N. Greer, Bank Examiner. -------- Austin.
O P. Hayes, Bank Examiner.............. Austin,
W. A. Williams, Bank Examiner........ Austin.
W B. McShan, Bank Examiner.........Austin.
John S. Wightman, Bank Examiner. .Austin.
R. Q. Reed, Bank Examiner...............Austin.
Easley Waggoner, Bank Examiner.. .Austin.
;
Geo. F. Sturgis, Bank Examiner.........Austin.
W. F. Wallace, Bank Examiner.. . . . .Austin.
P. B. Wells, Bank Examiner............... Austin.
F. P. W ood, Bank Examiner...............Austin.
S. D. Young, Bank Examiner............. Austin.
N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner. . . Centerville.
U tah...
’ *W. E. Evans, Bank Examiner............ Salt Lake City.
Aubrey Tolton, Bank Examiner........ Salt Lake City*
G. B. Carpenter, Bank Com............... Montpelier.
Vt
" I n e z M . Besett, Chief Clerk................Montpelier.
F B. Richardson, Chief Exam iner.. .Richmond.
Va
" ’ e ' A. Leakei Asst. Bank Examiner.. .Richmond.
W . T . Daniel, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Richmond.
R. C. Eaton, Asst. Examiner............ .Richmond..
Louis H. Moore, Bank E xam iner.. . .Olympia.
W ash.
R . B. Motherwell, Deputy C om ...,.. .Seattle.
Geo. F. Palmer, Deputy Bk. Exam... Hoquiam..
Claude P. Hay, Deputy Bk. Exam .. . Sultan.
C. R. Hupp, Deputy Bk. Examiner. .OakesdaleJno. A. Vanderpoel, Deputy Bk. E x .. Spokane.
Edith Hopp, Secretary. .......................Olympia.
Helen Shaw, Clerk................................Olympia..
Bonnie Musgrove, Clerk.......................Olympia.
J S. Hill, Commissioner o f Banking.. Charleston!.
W Va.
' ’ ‘ GeQ. M . Weekley, Asst. C o m ,............Pennsboro.
Geo, B. Waggoner, Asst. Com............ Jane Lew.
. . .Marshall Cousins, Commissioner.. . . .Eau Claim.
Wis
W. H. Richards, Deputy Com............ Black RiverFallfl,
A. R. Emerson, Chief Examiner........ Madison.
R. B. Ellis, Bank Examiner.................Madison.
H. N. Nelson, Bank Examiner. . . . . .Amherst Junction.
Thos. Herreid, Bank Examiner......... Madison.
Chas. T. Shape, Bank Examiner....... MilwaukeeO F. Schwenker, Bank Examiner---- Eau Claire,
Wallace Edwards, Bank Exam iner.. .Madison.
Jerry H. Coe, Bank Examiner.............Appleton.
Geo. D. Luscher, Bank Examiner... .Milwaukee.
B M . Backus, Bank Examiner........... Madison.
G W. Jamieson, Bank Examiner-----Madison.
Irving E. Backus, Asst. Bk. Exam... .Madison.
I. C. Newlin, Bank Examiner. -------- Cheyenne. ..
W yo..
A L. Putnam, Asst. Bank Examiner. Cheyenne.
C F. Dickinson, Bank Examiner. . . . Cheyenne.
Rudolph J. Hofmann, Asst. Bk. E x... Cheyenne.
Bertram W. Bennett, Asst. Bky Ex.. .Cheyenne.

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ILE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS AND COMMERCIAL TERMS IN T E N LA
ITALIAN.

PORTUGUESE.

DUTCH.

RUSSIAN.

U n o.......... ..
D o s...........,
Tres.. , . . . . ___
C u a tro___ . . . .
Cinco................ .
Seis...................
Siete .................
O ch o.................
N ueve..............
D ie z ..................
O nce..................
D oce.................
Trece............
Catorce........ ....
Q u i n c e ..........
Diez y sei s. . . .
Diez y siete. . .
Diez y o c ho . . .
Diez y n u ev e..
Veinte..............
Viente y u n o . .
Treinta.............
Cuarenta . . . . .
Cincuenta........

U no.....................
D u e............ ..
T r e .....................
Q uattro..............
C inque...............
Sei.......................
Sette.......... ..
O tto........ .
Nove... . . . . . . .
Dieci ........ ..
Undi c i . . . . . . . . .
D odici................
T redici...............
Quattordici . . . .
Quindici.............
S ed ici.................
Diciassette........
D iciotto.............
Diciannove........
Venti . . . . . . . . .\
Vent’uno.......... ..
Trenta........ ..
Quaranta..........
Cinquanta ........

Hum, M . Huma, F
Doue, M . Duas, F
Tres.. . . . . . . . . . .
Q u atro.................
Cinco....................
Se i s . . . .................
Sete... . . . . . . . . - .
O u to.....................
N o v e ...................
D ez.......................
O nze.....................
D oze.....................
Treze....................
Quatorze..............
Quinze..................
Dezaseis..............
Dezasette............
Dezocto ...............
Dezaneve............
Vi ete. . . . . . . . . . .
Vinte h u m ..........
Trinta..................
Quarenta............
Cincoeüta...........

E en............ .. ........
Twee... . . . . . . . .
Drie................ ..
Vier.......................
V y f .......................
Z e s . . . .................
Z even ...................
A c h t...............
Negen...............
T ie n .....................

O d u n ................. .
D b a ;.....................
T z a .......................
T schetire.............
P iat.......................
Sehest.......... ..
Sem .............. ..
Votem .......... ........
D e v ia t.................
D esa t...................
Odinnatzat.. . . . .
D evenzat.............
Trenazat..............
Cheterinazat. . . .
Paznatzat........ ....
Schesnadzat. . . . .
Semnatzat..........
Vosemnatzat
Davetnazat........
D va tza t...............
D vatzat-odnar...
T ru dzat...............
Sorok . . . . . . . . . .
Piatdesat ............

Sechzig..............
Siebenzig..........

Sesenta........
Setenta.............

Sessanta.............
Settanta.............

Secenta.. . . . . . . .
Setenta..........

Zestig................... Schestdesat___ _
Zeventig.............. Semdesat.............

Achtzig.............
Neunzig............
Hundert............
Tausend............
Tag...................
Woche.................
Monat.................
Jahr....................
Nach Sicht, or bei
Vorzeigung.
A vista...............
Nach Sicht.........
Nach Dato, or
nach Heute.
Für mich, or uns
an die Ordre.
Werde ich, or wer­
den wir bezahlen
Mit Zinzen........

Ochenta ..........
N oventa...........
Cien .................
M il..................
Dia ...................
Semana................
M es.......................
A n o.......................
A presentación...

Ottanta..............
No v an t a . . . . . . .
C en to.............
M ille.......... ........
Giorno................
Settimana..........
M ese...............
Anno..........
A presentazione.

Oiten a ...............
Noventa.............
Cem....................
M il .....................
D ia ___ . . . . . . . .
Semana..............
M e z ...............
Anno . . . . . . . . . . .
A presentacao..

Tachtig................
Negentig..............
H onderd..............
Duizend...............
D a g . . . . ........ „•!>;
W eek ...................
M aanden.............
Jaar.......................
Op vertoon.. . . . .

A la vista............. A v ista...............
A . .dias vista . . . Dopo vista........
A . .dias fecha . . . D opo d a to ........

A vista...........
A . .dias vista . f
A . . dias data .

Op sight a vista.. Po predia v ie n i... A vista. . .
Dagen na zigt.. . . Po prediav ie n i... Eft er Sigt.
Dagen na d a to... G a to ..................... Efter dato

FRENCH.

GERMAN.

30
40
50

U n . . . . .......... ..
D e u x ..................
T rois.................. .
Quatre..............
C in q ........ ..
Six.........................
Sept................
H u it...................
Neuf.. . . . . . . . . .
D ix .....................
O nze...................
Douze. I __. ____
T reize................
Quatorze . . . . . .
Q uinze...............
Seize-..................
Dix-sept............
Dix-huit............
D ix-neuf.______
Vingt..................
Vingt-et-un___
Trente................
Quarante..........
Cinquante........

Ein . . . . . . . . . . . .
Zw ei...................
D r e i...................
V ie r............ / . . .
F ünf...................
Sechs........... .
Sieben........... .
A ch t................. .
Neun...................
Zehn...................
E l f . . ...................
Zwölf..................
Dreizehn.............
Vierzehn....... .
Fünfzehn...........
Sechzehn............
Siebzehn.............
Achtzehn...........
Neunzehn...........
Zwanzig.........
Ein und zwanzig
Dreiszig. . . . . . . .
Vierzig ..............
Fünfzig.............

60
70

Soixante.............
Soixante-dix . . .

80
90

Quatre-vingt. . .
Quatre-vingt-dix
C e n t...................
M ille..................
J o u r . . ...........
Sem aine.............
M o is...................
Annee.................
A presentation..

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A jours de v u e..
A jours de date.
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Avec interets...

SPANISH.

A la orden ........... Pagate al l’ordine Pagase a ordem.
P agare................. Pagherò . . . . . .

Pagarei...............

Con interes......... Con interesse..

Com intereses..

Elf.....................
T w a a lf.................
Dertien................
Veertien____ _ ...
Vyftien.......... . . T
Zestien.............
Zeventien.............
Achtien................
Negentien.. . . . . .
Twintig.. . . . . . . .
Enen Twintig . . .
Dertig..................
Veert ig .................
V yftig..................

Tretten
Fjorten.
Femten
Sexten..
Sytten,
A tten..
Nitten,

Vosemdesat........
Devianosto..........
Sto.........................
Tizatz...................
Den.......................
Nedela .................
M esatz.................
G o d ................: . .
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VALU ES OF FOREIGN COINS
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY,

W ashington, D . C., July 1,1919

e

™ 9 * nf thf> apt of August 27. 1894, I hereby proclaim the following
of ure metai contents of foreign coins to be the values of
t of t^e United States, to be followed in estimating the value of all
^ S t o t r i u r i n g ^ T quarter beginning July 1 , 1919, expressed in

In pursuance of the Pro^ i o n s o
estimate by the Director of theJ " i nt °
such coins interims of

any such metallic currencies.
+v,e values proclaimed herein will be subject to reliquidation upon
Entries of merehand.se liquidated upon
evidence shall be produced to him showing
the order of the Secretary o
T
W f the foreign money specified in the invoices were at the date <3
that the values in United States ou^rmcy
a
herein proclaimed.
certification at least ten per centum more
less
C A R T E R G L A S S , Secretary.

Values of Foreign Coins
>faJue in
T erms of
U. S.
Money.

..egal Standard . Monetary Un it .

COUNTRY.

*eso—
Argentine Republic-------------c lold--------------------*
fold_____________ irone —--------— -L
Austria-Hungary— ------ ------ . lold
and silver— franc—
_
_

.
..

British Colonies in Australasia and Africa.

0
.2026'
.1930 M e

rlold______________ ioliviano-------------

.3893

tlold________ ____ dii reis----------------Pound sterling------

.5462

lold _____________
Central American States:
Costa R ic a ...---------- — , lo ld _____________
British Honduras---------Sold-------------------Nicaragua---------- -----Guatemala----------------- (
Honduras— — --------- - f
Salvador-------------------- >

R e m a r k s .1

4.8665

Dollar .

1.0000

Colon -- ------ -- ------Dollar .
Cordoba---------------

.4653
1.0000
1.0000

Peso__

.8019

Peso------------------■—

.3650

A m oy-----Canton —
C heefoo...
Chin Kiang
Fuchau—
Haikwan
(customs).
Hankow—
T a e l-' Kiaochow.
Nankin—
Niuchwang
Silver__________ <
Ningpo—
Peking —
Shanghai. .
Swatow —
Takau____
'i
Tientsin...

1.31399
1.31004
1.25676
1.28359
1.21546
1.33699

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France------------------------- —
German Empire-----------------Great Britain--------------------Greece—----- i----------------------

.1930

Gold and silver— Franc.
Gold____________
Gold....... —ç.-------- Pound sterling-----Gold and silver—

.1930
.2382
4.8665
.1930

— Gourde__________

.2500

Gold________

Rupee___________
Gold
Piaster---------------Indo-China----------------------- S ilver---------------- . Lira
Gold
and
silver—
Italy------ -------------------------Gold____________ . Yen--------------------Gold
____ . Dollar-----------------

Ex

.3244
.8656
.1930
.49,85
1.0000

Peso_____________
Guilder (Florin)—
Dollar__________
K rone__________
Balboa__________
Peso (Argentine).
Achrefl. . .

_ Gold___________ — Leu..
„ Ruble.__________
_ Dollar__________
Gold
Gnlri
____
„ Dinar_________—
Tical____________
Gold and silver—— Peseta__________
flnlri
Gnlll

Dollar________—
Krona_________
F ra n c...________

23

\s
l
Cu

iuonv«rtlbl« paper, exchange rata about 90.40.
ik notes; exchange rate about $0.5".
k notes convertible into ailveren demand; exchange rate

The tael is a unit of weight; not a com. The
customs unit is the Haikwan tael. The values of
other taels are based on their relation to the value
of the Haikwan tael.
.
The Yuan silver dollar of 100 cents is the monetary
unit of the Chinese Republic: it is equivalent to
.644+ of the Haikwan tael.

C
E
E
1

about $0.91 to 1 gold peso,
me rate $0.24-1 krone.

is legal tender for 97i piasters.
EIxchanee rate $0.1025—1 markka.
h

Exchange value $0,155.
EExchange value $4.60. •
lember
of Latin Onion; gold is
1
Exchange value f 0.1875.
Jurrency:
Inconvertible paper; e
C
mately, $0.18.
.
( 15 rupees equal 1 pound sterling
!
]ilember o f Latin Union; gold i
Exchange value $0.1253.
Exchange value $0.51.
iJurrency: Depreciated silver t
duties are collected in gold.
Exchange value silver peso $0.89
Exchange value $0.39.

Customs

Exchange rate $0,256 —1 krone.
Currency: Silver circulating above its metallic value;
exchange value of silver kran, approximately. $0,179.
Exchange rate about $5:0375.

Currency: Inconvertible paper; exchange rate about
$0.70.
/
.1930 1
.5146
1.0000
.1930
•.3709
.1930 Valuation is for gold peseta; currency is notes of tte
bank of Spain, exchange value, approximately, $0,199.
.5678 Exchange rate $0.56
. , , . .
.2680 Exchange rate $0.26‘ - l krona.
.1930 Member of Latin Union; gold is the actual standard.
Exchange value $0,185.
'
.0440 100 piasters equal to the Turkish £.
1.0342 Exchange rate $1.05.
..-------------------.1930 Exchange rate about $0.2325.______

Gnld
_____
Piaster_________
Gnlri
Peso__________ Bolivar _________
Venezuela_______________ . . Gold....................
1 The exchange rates shown under this heading are recent New Yor
values of currencies which are fluctuating in their relation to legal standards.


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Exchange rate

Exchange rate about

Exchange rate $0.25—1 colon.
Ex

.4985
.4020
1.0000
.2680
1.0000
.9648
.0959
.1476
Persia__________________
.
4.8665
..
Libra___________
G^ld
. - .5000
_ Gold___________ .. P e s o ___________
Escudo__________ m 1.0805
_
_
_
___
G^ld
Gold____________ _
. Gold____________ _
_ Gold—...................
Gold

rling.

124
2
Cu
$

1.22942
1.27332
1.30027
1.23225
1.26334
1.28101
1.20024
1.21379
1.32231
1.27332
1
.8610
.8642
Hongkong.
Dollar British----.8642
.8706
( Mexican—
.9733
Gold_____________ Dollar
1.0000
Peso—
Gold_____________
Cuba' —----------------------------.2680
Gold_____________ Krone
.4867
Ecuador___________________ Gold-------------------- Sucre____________
4.9431
Pound
(100
piasters)
Gold_____________
Gold.____________ Markka----------------

exchange rate about $0.43.

V
CLEARING HOUSES IN T H E UN ITED STATES A N D CA N A D A

A

The following Cities and Towns have Bank Clearing House Associations.
The officers of each Association may be easily found by referring to. the name of the City or Town in
the Bank List immediately following the Banks.

A

» before name of city in this list denotes Clearing House examination.
* before a bank’s name in the Bank list indicates that it is a member of its local Clearing House.
Aberdeen, S. D.----------- ‘ Chicago, 111._____——
Adrián, Mich,— — — . Ohillicothe. Mo.----------Akron, Ohio---------------- Cincinnati, Ohio_____ _
Albany, Ga------------------ ‘ Cleveland, O h io______
Albany, N. Y .— ........— Coeur d ’Alene, Ida____
Albany, Ore---------------- Colo. Spgs., Colo______
Altoona, Pa---------------- - Columbia, S. C------------Amarillo, Tex.—.— - — Columbus, Ga.________
—
Ann Arbor, Mich— — ‘ Columbus, Ohio
Asheville, N. 0 .- - --------- Cbnnellsviile, Pa. —
Atchison, Kans. — ;------ Cordele G a .____
Atlanta, Ga. — ----------- Corsicana, T e x ............
Augusta, Ga----------------Aurora, 111.------- ---------- ■
’ Dallas, Tex____________
Austin, Tex.---------------- Danville, 111----------------Davenport, I o w a ______
Dayton, O h io-------------Bakersfield, Oal.— —
Decatur, 111--------- -------Baltimore, M d .------------ Denver, Colo..................
Bangor, M e.. . . . . ----- — Des Moines, Iow a_____
Bartlesville, Okla._____ Detroit, M ich.________
Bay City, Mich.----------- Dothan, Ala---------------Beaumont, T e x .---------- Dublin, Ga.____ _______
Bellingham, W ash.------ Dubuque. Iowa ________
Berkeley, Calif.---------- Duluth, Minn.________
Billings, M ont.-----------Binghamton, N. Y _____ Edmonton, Alta._______
Birmingham, Ala— — Elberton, Ga__________
Bismarck, N. D . --------- El Paso, Tex.______ . . .
Bloomington, 111. — t — Emporia, Kan.________
Boise, Ida.------------------- Ennis. Tex.________ . . .
Boston, Mass__________ Erie, Pa________ ______
Bowling Green, K y .----- Estherville, l a ;________
Brandon, Man,---------- — Eugene, Ore____ ___ __
Brantford, Ont..---------- Evansville, Ind________
Brookfield, Mo.-----------Brunswick, Ga.----------- Fall River, Mass____
Buffalo, N. Y ,.________ Fargo, N. D ..________
Butler, Pa.________ . . . . Flint, Mich.-------------Fort Wayne, Ind.-----Fort Worth, Tex........
Oalgary, Alberta---------- Franklin, P a .____ . . . .
Camden, N. J .________ Frederick, M d .--------Oanton, O h io_________ Fremont, Neb._______
Cape Girardeau, M o .. . . Fresno, Cal.________
Oedar Rapids, I o w a .....
Charleston, S. C. ______ Gainesville, F la._____
Charlotte, N. C._______ Galveston, Tex--------Chattanooga, Tenn.____ Gary, Ind..________ _
Oheraw, S. 0 . . ________ Grand Forks, N. D ...
Chester, P a.— ,__ . . . . . Grand Island, Nebr...
Chester, S. C .________ Grand Junction, Colo.


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Owensboro, K y .____

‘ Los Angeles, Cal..
‘ Louisville, Ky.__
Lowell, Mass--------

Grand Rapids, Mich.
Greensboro, N. C .. . .
Greensburg, Pa.........
Greenville, S. C____
Guthrie, Okla._____

Palestine,Tex.____
Parsons, Kans_____
Paris, K y.......... ........
Passaic, N . J _______
Pasadena, Cal._____
Pensacola, F la._____
Peoria, 111._________
‘ Philadelphia, Pa.___
Pine Bluff, Ark.____
Pittsburg, K an .____
Pittsburgh, Pa_____
Portland, Me.______
‘ Portland, Ore_____
Providence, R. I ___
Pueblo, Colo___- ___

Macon, G a._________ _.
Mansfield, Ohio________
Mason City, l a . __ ____
McAlester, Okla. _____ _
Medford O re._____ __ _
Medicine Hat, Alta. C__
Memphis, Tenn._______
»Milwaukee, Wis.______
‘ Minneapolis, Minn.____
Minot, N. D___________
Mobile, Ala.___________
Montclair, N. J ._______
Montgomery, Ala______
Montreal, Quebec_______
Quebec, Quebec____
Moose Jaw, Sask.______
Quincy, 111.__ ______
Muncie, Ind.__________
Muscatine, la.___ _____
‘ Muskogee, Okla..x____ Raleigh, N.C_____ ..
Reading, Pa________
Regina, Sask.._____
‘ Nashville, Tehn.______ Reno, N ev.________
Nebraska City, Neb.— Richmond, Y a .____
New Albany, In d .-------- Ritzville, Wash____
New Bedford,Mass.____ Rochester, Minn—
New Brighton, P a.____ Rochester, N. Y . __
New Castle, Pa._______ Rockford, 111_______
New Haven, Conn._____ Rock Island, 111.__
New nan, Ga.__________ Rome, G a .________
‘ New Orleans, La._____ Roswell, N . M._____

Hagerstown, Md.—
Halifax,Nova Scotia..
Hamilton, Ohio____
Hamilton, Ontario . ..
Hammond, I n d .____
Hannibal, Mo._____
Harrisburg, Pa.------Hartford, Conn.........
Hawkinsville, Ga. . ..
Helena, A rk ...___ . ..
Helena, M ont._____
Henderson, Ky.------Holyoke, Mass_____
Homestead, Pa.__....
Houston, Tex._____
Indianapolis, Ind.__
Jackson, M ich.____
Jacksonville, Fla___
J acksonville, 111____
Johnstown, Pa.___ ..
Joplin, Mo.________
Kalamazoo, Mich. —
Kansas City, K an...
‘ Kansas City, Mo. . .
Knoxville, T enn .__

Newport News, Va.____
‘ New York, N. Y. _____
Norfolk, Ya.__ :___ ____
Norristown, Pa..............
North Yakima, W ash._.

Lancaster; Pa._____
Lansing, Mich._____
La Salle, 111.— ........
Lawrence, Kan.____
Lawton, Okla.. . . __
Lebanon, Pa._______
Lethbridge. Alta.__
Lewistown, Mont.__
Lexington, K y .____
Lima, Ohio_______
Lincoln, Neb._____
Little Rock, A rk ,...
London, O n t a r i o Long Beach, Oal.__
Lorain, Ohio_______

Oakland, Oal.__________
Ocala, Fla.------------------Ogden, Utah______ ,—
Oil City, P a.---. . ----------‘ Oklahoma, Okla.______
Omaha, N eb ._________
Orange, N. J.---- —- —
Osage, l a . --- ------- ------Oshkosh, Wis.__ ,______
Ottawa, Ontario_______
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Sacramento, Cal.___
Saginaw, M ich.____
Saint John, N. B—
‘ Saint Joseph, M o...
‘ Saint Louis, Mo.,__
‘ Saint Paul, Minn...
Salisbury, N . C ,___
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, T ex.. .
San Diego, Cal.____
San Francisco, Cal..
San Jose, C al._____
Santa Monica, Cal...
Saskatoon, Sask.__
Savannah, Ga.;_____
Scranton, Pa_______

Seattle, Wash._____
Sedalia, Mo________
Sherman, Tex._____
Shreveport, La.____
Sioux City, Iowa____
Sioux Falls, S. D.......
South Bend,Ind.____
Spartanburg; S. C.__
‘ Spokane ,Wash.____
Springfield, H I.____
Springfield, Mass.___
Springfield, M o.____
Springfield, Ohio___ _
Stockton, p a l._____
Superior, W is._____
Syracuse, N. Y .____
Tacoma, Wash.........
Tampa, Fla.____ ____
Texarkana, Ark.____
Toledo, O h io. . . ____
Topeka, Kan.______
Toronto, Ontario___
Trenton, N. J . . . ____
Tulsa, Okla.________
Valdosta, Ga.______
Vancouver, Br. Col__
Vicksburg, M iss.___
Victoria, Br. C ol.___
Vidalia.Ga...______
Waco, Tex.________
Washington, D. C.__
Washington, Ga-----Waterbury, Conn.__
Waterloo, l a . _____Wheeling, W. Va.___
Wichita, Kan. i _____
Wilkesbarre, P a .___
Williamsport, Pa.___
Wilmington, Del.___
Wilmingtop, N. C.—
1Winnipeg, Man._____
Winona, M inn._____
Worcester, Mass.___
York, Pa.------- ——
Youngstown, Ohio. _
Zanesville, Ohio------

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FEDERAL RESERVE B Â N K IN F O R M A T IO N

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
(AU members in Washington, D. C., during term of office)

CARTER GLASS, Chairman (
. 1
U
CHARLES S. HAMLIN, Boston, Mass.,
w P. G . HARDING, Birmingham, Ala.,
, iq , k7
Governor, (1922)
/
\

U

ALBERT STRAUSS, New York C i t y X
Vice-Governor (1928)

JOHN SKELT0N WILLIAMS
*

ADOLPH C. MILLER, San Francisco, Cal.,
(1924)

_______ — ------W . T. CHAPMAN, Assistant Secretary.

R. G. EMERSON, Acting Secretary.

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL—(1919)
J. B. FORGAN, Chicago, District No. 7

DANIEL G. WING, Boston, District No. 1

FRANK O. W ATTS, St. Louis, District No. 8

A. B. HEPBURN, New York, District No. 2

C. T. JAFFRAY, Minneapolis, District No. 9

LEVI L. RUE, Philadelphia, District No. 3

E. F. SWINNEY, Kansas City, District No. 10

W. S. ROWE, Cincinnati, District No. 4

C. C. HUFF, Dallas, District No. 11

J. G. BROWN, Raleigh, N. C ., District No. 5

A. L. MILLS, Portland, Ore., District No. 12

C. A. LYERLY, Chattanooga, District No. 6

D IST R IC T No. 1— Bank Located at B oston

(Transit N um ber 5 - 1 )

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachusetts. Rhode Iahrnd. and Connecticut,
except Fairfield County.

Membership; National Bants 393; State Banks 36.

DIRECTORS, CLASS B

DIRECTORS, CLASS A

Boston

E. R. MORSE (1919).

THOMAS P. BEAL (1920),

Chairman of Board and Federal Beeeree
Agent

Proctor, Verm ont

Boston

FREDERICK M . DREW (1919),
Ansonia, Conn.

EDWARD S. KENNARD (1921),

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
FREDERIC H. CURTISS (1920),

JESSE E. METCALF, (1919).

PHILIP R. ALLEN (1920).

Providence, R . I.

W alpole, Mass. • .

c.

ALLEN HOLLIS (1921).

G. WASHBURN (1921).

Concord, N . H.

Deputy-Chairman

W orcester, M ass;

Rum ford, Maine >

OFFICERS
CHARLES A. MORSS

CHARLES F GETTEM Y,

C. E. SPENCER. JR.,

CHESTER C. BULLEN,

Governor

'

WILLIAM WILLETT.
C a sh ier '

ASSISTANT CASHIERS. ERNEST M. LEAVITT,

^ '

G old coin and certificates^................................
G old settlement fu n d ...........| ............................. kt K9A nnn
G old with Federal Reserve A gen t................... 52,526,000
G old redemption fu n d ................. ................ .. •• 1, ’ ao« non
Legal tender notes, silver, etc............................ 7,4uo,UUU

Capital paid i n . . . ' ....................................................................... $ G’877*000
i

Y

2,996,000

Government deposits.................................................................... 44,023,000
Due to members— reserve a ccou nt..............................

101,515,000

Deferred availability item s..........................................

50,546,000

Other deposits, including Government credits........................

T otal reserve............. ...................................
Bills discounted— secured b y Governm ent
W ar obligations— m embers...........................
Bills discounted— all others.................... ..
Bills bought in open m arket....... ..................••
U . S. G ov. B on d s.................................................
U . S. G ov . V ictory Notes
•••■••
F ive per cent redemption fund against re d eral Reserve bank notes.................................
Uncollected ite m s ;...............................................
All other resources...............................................

232,000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation............................172,757,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
liability.
All other liabilities.......................................................... ..............
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ....................................

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W,LL,AM N. KENYON.

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
c

SWCETgER.

,16,638,000
3,037,000

T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ............................

...........$398.621,000

25

$124,917,000
143.557,000
5,155,000
19.056.000
539.000
30,000
843.000
86.344.000
464.000
$398,621,000

FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N
D IS T R IC T No. 2— Bank Located at New York C ity.

(Transit N um ber 1-120)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT The State of New York and the following counties in New Jersey: Bergen Essex
Hudson. Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren and the County of
Fairfield, Connecticut. Membership: National Banks 622; State Banks 101.
DIRECTORS, CLASS B
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
DIRECTORS, CLASS C
PIERRE JAY, (1919)
HENRY R. TOWNE, (1919)
WILLIAM WOODWARD. (1919)
N . Y . C ity
N . Y . City

N . Y . C ity

GEORGE F. PEABODY. (1921)

Yonkers, N . Y.

Ithaca, N . Y

CHARLES SMITH, (1921)

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent

WM. B. THOMPSON. (1920)

ROBERT H. TREMAN, (1920)

Saratoga Spings N . Y .

L. R. PALMER. (1921)

/

Deputy Chairman of Board

W. L. SAUNDERS', (1920)

Croton-on-Hudson, N . Y .

Oneonta, N . Y .

BENJAMIN STRONG,
Governor

J. HERBERT CASE,

N . Y . C ity

OFFICERS
ROBERT H. TREMAN,

LOUIS F. SAILER,

Deputy Governor

LAURENCE H. HENDRICKS,
Cashier

Deputy Governor

Deputy Governor

EDWIN R. KENZEL,
Manager of Investments

DUDLEY H. BARROWS
Secretary

Assistant Cashiers: JOSEPH D. HIGGINS. A. W-' GILBART. G. E. CHAPIN, J. W. JONES, A. J. LINS
W. B. MATTESON. L. R. ROUNDS. I WARD WATERS, JOHN E. RAASCH,
C. H. COE, W. A. HAMILTON and J. E. CRANE
, <
SHEPARD MORGAN,
HOWARD M. JEFFERSON,
Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

BUFFALO BRANCH.

Auditor

(Transit Number 10-26)

R. M. GIDNEY,

I. W: WATERS,

Manager

Acting Cashier

DIRECTORS: E. C. McDOUGALL, Buffalo: CLIFFORD HUBBELL, Buffalo.
H. T. RAMSDELL, Buffalo: R. M. GIDNEY, Buffalo: CHARLES N. DOW, Jamestown.
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
G old coin and certificates.................................$228.778,000
G old settlement fu n d .................
225,032,000
G old with Federal Reserve agent.................. 292,876,000
G old redemption fu n d ....................................... 24,829,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.........................
51,869,000

C apital paid in .................................................................. ............ $21,444,000
Surplus ...................................................................... ....................... 21,117,000
Governm ent deposits....................................................................

15,918,000

Due to members— reserve accou n t...................

691,557,000

Deferred availability..................................

153,585,000

T otal cash reserve.................................
Bills discounted—-secured b y Government
war obligation.................................................
Bills discounted— all others.............................
Bills bought in open m arket...........................
U. S. Government B ond s.................................
U. S. Government V ictory B on d s.
U. S. certificates of indebtedness.. V
Bank premises....................................................
Five per cent redemption fund against
* Federal Reserve bank notes........................
Uncollected item s..............................................
All other resources.............................................

O ther deposits, including foreign Governm ent credits. . . . . 111,861,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation.............................735,226,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
liabilities...........................................

34,692,000

.All other liabilities........................................................................

TOTAL

14,947,000

L IA B IL IT IE S ............................................... $1,800,377,000

$823384.000
584.513,000
39.782.000
80.948.000
1.302.000
50,000
63.466.000
3.782.000
1.593.000
198,535,000
3.022.000

TO T A L RESOURCES.

D IST R IC T No. 3— Bank Located at Philadelphia.

$1.800.377,000

(Transit N um ber 3-4)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Delaware, the following counties of New Jersey: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and Salem, and all Pennsylvania east of western boundary of
following counties: McKean, Elk, Clearfield, Cambria, and Bedford. Membership: National Banks 632; State Banks 37.
DIRECTORS, CLASS B
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
DIRECTORS, CLASS C
RICHARD L. AUSTIN. (1920)
ALBA B. JOHNSON. (1919)
JOS. WAYNE, JR.. (1920)
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

HENRY B. THOMPSON. (1919)
Wilmington, Del.

Philadelphia

Wilkes Barre, Pa

CHARLES K. HADDON. (1921)

M. J. MURPHY, (1919)
Scranton, Pa.

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent

EDWIN S. STUART. (1920)

FRANCIS DOUGLAS, (1921)

Camden, N . J.

Deputy Chairman of Board

CHAS. C. HARRISON, (1921)

OFFICERS
WILLIAM H. HUTT,
EDWIN S. STUART,

E. P. PASSMORE.
Governor

Deputy Governor

Deputy Governor

Philadelphia

WILLIAM A. DYER,
Cashier

Assistant Cashiers: C. A. McILHENNY, JAMES M. TOY.W. J! DAVIS, THOMAS GAMON. Jr.
R. M. MILLER, Jr., and F. W. LA BOLD,
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

Capital paid in ...............................................................................$ 7,636,000
Surplus fun d ...........................

422)000
G old coin and certificates................................ $
G old settlement fu n d ........................................ 50,463,000
G old with Federal Reserve agent..................
72,792,000
G old redemption fu n d . . ..................................
8,960,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.........................
250,000

2,608,000

Governm ent deposits.................................................................... 14,593,000
D ue to members— reserve accou nt........................................... 89,171,000

T otal cash reserve.....................................
Bills discounted— secured b y Government
war obligations..............................................
-Bjlls discounted— all others...........................
Bills bought in open m a rk e t.. .......................
U. S. Governm ent bon d s................................
U. S. certificates o f indebtedness...................
Bank premises.....................................................
Uncollected item s..............................................
F ive per cent redemption fund against Fed­
eral Reserve bank notes...............................
All other resources.............................................

Deferred availabilityitems.......................................................... 97,163,000
Other deposits, including foreign credits.................................

1,061,000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........ ................... 200,619,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
' liability........................
A ll other liabilities........................................................................

20,190,000
3,426,000

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ................................................. $436,467,000


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$132,887,000
176,588,000
18,254,000
864,000
1,385,000
21,681,000
500,000
81,726,000
1,025,000
1,557,000
$436,467,000

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D ISTR IC T No. 4— Bank Located at Cleveland.

(Transit N um ber 6-1)

t e r r i t o r y in d i s t r i c t - s « . « of Ohio. .11
following conn.«»: Warren.gc*WL J
a /th a t part of the State of Kentucky located eaat of the
Wetzel, and Hancock in the State of Wes
S Grant Scott, Woodford. Jessamine Garrard. Lmcoln, Pulaski, and
western boundary of the
748; State Banks 68.

DIRECTORS, CLASS B
THOS. A. COMBS, (1920)

d ir e c t o r s , c l a s s a

ROBERT WARDROP, (1920)

d ir e c t o r s , c l a s s c

DAVID C. WILLS. (1920)
Cleveland

Lexington, K y.

Pittsburgh

Chairman of Board and Federal lessens
Agent

LYMAN H. TREADWAY. (1919'

R. P. WRIGHT. (1919)

W. S. ROWE, (1919) ,

Cleveland, O.

Erie, Pa.

Cincinnati

Deputy Chairman of Board

JOHN STAMBAUGH. (1921)

O. N. SAMS, (1921)

HARRY P. WOLFE, (1921)
Columbus, O.

Youngstown, O.

Hillsboro, Ohio

OFFICERS
E. R. FANCHER,

M. J. FLEMING,

F. J. ZURLINDEN.

Assistant to Governor

Assistant to Governor

Governor

GEO. H. WAGNER,

J. C. NEVIN,

Auditor

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary

CINCINNATI BRANCH.
L. W. MANNING.

(Transit Number 13-43)

R. B. BARRETT,

Assistant Cashier

W . S . R O W E . L . W . M A N N IN G . W . C . P R O C T O R . JU DSO N H A R M O N . CH AS. A

PITTSBURGH BRANCH.
GEORGE DE CAMP,

H IN SC H . CiaHaaati.

(Transit Number 8-30)

THOS. C. GRIGGS,
Cashier

Manager
D IR E C T O R S :

JOHN P. H. BREWSTER.

Cashier

Manager
D IR E C T O R S :

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

Cashier

C. W. ARNOLD,

H. F. STRATER,

W. F. TAYLOR,

H. G. DAVIS,

P. A. BROWN,
Assistant Cashier

R . B. M E L L O N . C H AS. W . B R O W N . JA M E S D . G A L L E R Y . H A R R IS O N N E S B IT . G E O R G E D E C A M P . P i.a ,b u » h . Pa.

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES'

G old coin and certificates................................ $ l a ’ eyo’nnn
G old settlement fu n d ........................... ......... i , o ? a o ’nnn
G old with Federal Reserve agent.................. 119.789,000
G old redemption fu n d ................................ •••
1 •S^o'nnn
Legal tender notes, silver, e tc....................
ooo.lHJU

Capital paid i n . ; . . . . . ..................................................................* 9-236' ° ° 0
- , , ,
.................. 3,552,000
Government deposits.............................. .....................................

27,795.000

Due to members— reserve accou nt................ .......................... 120,338,0
Deferred availability item s.....................
Other Deposits including foreign Governm ent C r e d its -----

T otal reserve.......................................... .. •
Bills discounted—secured b y Government

65,098,000

war obligations....... j ..................................

666,000

Bills discounted— all oth e r............................•
Bills bought in open m arket...........................
U. S. Governm ent B on d s.................................
U. S. certificates of deposits............................
Bank premises........................................ ■•... •■
5 per cent redemption fund against Federal
Reserve bank notes.....................................
Uncollected item s...............................................
All other resources.............................................

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation................... . . . .213.454,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation net
liability........ %............... ..
A ll other liabilities............... ..........................................•............

15.588,000
2.904,000

T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ..........................

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ................................................... $458,631,000


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$198.229.000
121.593,000
6.623.000
31.969.000
1.083.000
17.512.000
875.000
834.000
79.025.000

888.000
$458.631,000

FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K
D IS T R IC T No. 5

IN F O R M A T IO N

Bank Located at R ichm ond.

(Transit N um ber 6 8 -^

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT-Diatrictof Columbia. Maryland, Virginia.
Wes* Virgmia, except^ the counties of Marshall,^)hio, Brooke, Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock.
Membership: National Banks 541; State Banks 37.
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
JOHN F. BRUTON, (1919)

DIRECTORS, CLASS B
EDMUND STRUDWICK, (1921)

W ilson, N . C.

all
“ "

*

DIRECTORS, CLASS C

Richmond

CALDWELL HARDY, (1920)
Norfolk

EDWIN MANN, (1920)

Chairman of Board and Federal Resent
Agent
5

DAVID R. COKER, (1920)

Bluefield, W . Va.

Hartsville, S. C.

JAMES A. MONCURE, (1919)

CHAS. E. RIEMAN, (1921)

Richmond

JAMES F. OYSTER, (1919)

Baltimore, McL

Deputy Chairman of Board

Washington, D . C.

HOWARD BRUCE, (1921)
GEORGE J. SEAY.

CHAS. A. PEPLE,

Governor

GEORGE H. KEESEE.

Deputy Governor

C. V. BLACKBURN.

Cashier

R. N. BROADDUS,

A. H. DUDLEY,

Deputy Governor

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

M- M JL R„ lNTIS-

THOMAS MARSHAL.

Assistant Cashier

J. G. FRY,
Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

BALTIMORE BRANCH.

D IR E C T O R S :

Baltimore, M d .

OFFICERS

Assistant Cashier

EDWARD WALLER

W. W. DILLARD,

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

(Transit Number 7-27)

CHARLS T - WYATR

'
P * "

M . M . Prentis. H. B. W ilcox. Chas. C. Hom er. W aldo N ewcom er and William Ingle. Baltimore.

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

Capital paid in .............................................................................$

4,209,000

Surplus...........................................................................................
Governm ent deposits..................................................................

2.196,000
18 097 000

D ue to members— reserve a ccou n t.........................................

50,957,000

Deferred availability item s.............................................. . . . . .

67,323,000

Other deposits, including foreign Government credits. .
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation................. ..

e •> te.c. nr.r\
G old coin and certificates........
G o d settlement fu n d . . . . . . . . .
.........$ J ’I rM
34 j 60 000
G old with Federal Reserve a gent............! ]
R?7 nnn
G old redemption fu n d ...................
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.........................
*450*000
T otal reserve.....................
Bills discounted— se cu re d "b y ’ Government
war obligations....................
Bills discounted— all other. . . . . . !!..***.*** *
Bills bought in open m arket................*!.*.*. .*
U. S. Government bonds.
U. S. certificates of indebtedness.................
Bank premises......................
Uncollected item s. . . . . . . . .
...........
5 per cent redemption fund against Federal
Keserve bank notes......................
All other resources.............

299,000
110,852,000

Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation— net
liab ility......................................................................................

5 ,997,000

All other liabilities......................................................................

2,053 000

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S .

$ 80,091,000
84.764.000
13.956.000
' 6,661,000
0 3 4 .0 0 0
6.260.000
392.000
67,429,000
460.000
736.000

.$261,983,000
TO TA L RESOURCES.

No. 6

Bank Located at A tlan ta.

$261,983.000

(Transit N um ber fi4 id'i

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT-Alabama, Georgia, Florida, all Tennesseeeastofth*
, b4" 14^
lowing counties: Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne; all MississiDDi south of tb ^ t ?Lt>° UIidary.of the foI‘
following counties: Issaquena. Sharkey, Yazoo! MadisS. L ea £ GN e s ^ b a i^ d T e m L r - ‘ aMK f c
„^ aL
ry
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles!
temper, all Louisiana, soiith of the
Membership: National Banks 372; £jtate Banks 54.
DIRECTORS, CLASS A

DIRECTORS, CLASS B

OHN K. OTTLEY (1921)
Atlanta, Ga.

Atlanta

W. H. HARTFORD, (1919)

, Sylvania, Ga.

Nashville, Tenn.

Governor

L. C. ADELSON,
Asst. Cashier

w . H. KETTIG. (1 9 2 ir
Birmingham, Ala.

CREED TAYLOR,

M. W. BELL,

General Auditor

w . R. PATTERSON,
'

_Deputy Chairman of Board

OFFICERS

Deputy Governor

W. B. ROPER,

Board and Feder*l Reserve

EDW. T. BROWN. (1919)

Decatur. Ga.

PETER R. KITTLES. (1920)

M. B. WELLBORN,

ChAgentn

J. A. McCRARY, (1921)

Hattiesburg, Miss.

Asst. Cashier

Atlanta.

New Orleans

FRANK W. FOOTE, (1919)

R. A. SIMS.

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
JOS. A. McCORD, (1920)

JAS. E. ZUNTZ (1920)

Asst. Cashier

BIRMINGHAM BRANCH.

Cashier

J, L, CAMPBELL.
Asst. Cashier

JOS. M. SLATTERY.
Secretary

(Transit Number 61 - 19 )

ALEX‘Manager
J ^ WALKER*

W. C. STERRETT
_ ,.
*
Cashier

D IR E C T O R S :— W . H . Ketting, Chairman; Oscar Wells, T . O. Smith, W . W . Crawford and John H. Frye.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., BRANCH.

(Transit Number 63 - 19)

G. R. DE SAUSSURE.
D IR E C T O R S :

John C . Cooper, Chairman; Edward W . Lane. F u l t o n Z I y . B. H . Barnett and Giles L. W ilson.


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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION

D IS T R IC T No. 6— Continued
NEW ORLEANS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 14-21)

W. H. BLACK,

MARCUS WALKER,

LOUIS BUCKNER, Jr.
Cashier

Assistant Manager

Manager, New Orleans Branch

Chairman, New Orleans; A . P . BUSH , M obile, A l a . j^ j. E, B O U D E N . Jr., N ew Orleans, L a.; H . B
D IR E C T O R S : — P. H . SAU N D E RS,
JAS. P . B U T L E R , Jr., N ew Orleans. L a.; L . M . POOL
L IG H T C A P , Jackson, Miss.; FRAN K. R O B E R T S . Lake Charles, La.
New Orleans, La.

SAVANNAH AGENCY.

R. N. GROOVER,

R. J. TAYLOR,

Assistant Manager

Manager

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
Capital paid in ..........................

G old coin and certificates................................ $ Z’§f"! ’992
G old settlement fu n d ........................................
f.454,000
43,715,000
G old with Federal Reserve a gent..................
G old redemption fu n d .......................................
4,772,000
Legal tender notes, silver, e tc.........................
1,4e54,UOU

3.247.000

.< .........••v ..........

1.510.000

Surplus. . . ..................... fy.................................... ..............
Government deposits....................... •.......................................

8,700,000

Due to members— reserve a ccou n t........................ ................

44,738,000
24,175,000

Deferred availability item s.......................................................
Other deposits, including foreign Government cr e d its.. .

341.000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation...... ..................

115,995,000

Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net lia........................................

9.567,000/

All other liabilities..................................................... .. ••.........

^,606,000

b ility .

$ 67,308,000
495.000

T otal reserve..........._...............
5 % redemption fund against F. R . bank notes
Bills discounted— secured b y Government
war obligations...............................................
Bills discounted— all oth er..............................
Bills bought in open m arket.......... ................
U . S. Government b o n d s.................................
U. S. Governm ent V ictory n otes...................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness...................
Bank premises.....................................................
Uncollected item s..................... •••..............
All other resources............................ ................

72.405.000
15.296.000
7,059,000
376.000
7,000
10.599.000
218.000
35.731.000
385,000
$209,879,000

T O T A L RESOU RCES.

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S .......................................... •••.$209,879,000

D ISTR IC T No. 7— Bank Located at Chicago.

(Transit N o. 2-30)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Iowa, all that part of Wisconsin in the counties of Vernon, Monroe, Jackson Clark Marathon, Langlade, Oconto, and Marinette, together with all the counties lying east and south °f these
counties: all of&the southern peninsula of Michigan, viz.: that part east of Lake Michigan;
located north of a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties: Hancock, Schuyler, Cass, Sangamon,
Christian, Shelby, Cumberland, and Clark; and all that part of Indiana north of a line forming the southern bound­
aries of the following counties: Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio.
Membership: National Banks 1,048 State Banks 309.
DIRECTORS, CLASS C
DIRECTORS, CLASS B
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
W. A. HEATH. (1921)
J. W. BLODGETT, (1919)
Evanston, 111.
GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, (1921)

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve

Grand Rapids, M ich.

Chicago

jJAMES SIMPS9 N. (1920)

A. R. ERSKINE, (1920) -

JAMES B. FORGAN, (1919)

Chicago ^

Deputy Chairman of Board

South Bend, Ind.

Chicago

E. T. MEREDITH, (1919)

A. H. VOGEL, (1921)

E. L. JOHNSON. (1920)

D es M oines, la.

Milwaukee, W is.

W aterloo, Iowa

OFFICERS
CHARLES R. McKAY,

JAMES B. McDOUGAL,

Deputy Governor

Governor

W. F. McLALLEN.

B. G. McCLOUD.

Secretary and Assistant
Federal Reserve Agent

Assistant to Governor

STERLING B. CRAMER,

W. H. WHITE,

Cashier

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
and Mgr. Dept, of Examination

y

A SSISTA N T C A S H IE R S :— D . A. JÖN ES, F. J. C A R R . F. B A T E M A N . J. H . D IL L A R D . K E N T C . C H IL D S. A. H . V O G T . C L A R K E
W A S H B U R N E . O. J. N E T T E R S T R O M , F. R . H A N R A H A N and F. A . L IN D S T E N .
_ _ w f_ f T

F. R. BURGESS,

W. A. HOPKINS.

Auditor

H G KAISER.

Assistant Auditor

C - L. POWELL,

Assistant Auditor

A C T IN G A S S IS T A N T C A S H IE R S :— L . G . M E Y E R and V . L A M O N T

DETROIT BRANCH.
ROBERT B. LOCKE,
Manager

JOHN G. BASKIN,

H. N. BAXENDALE,

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

D IR E C T O R S :

..........................

G old coin and certificates................................ $ 23 ,319,000
G old settlement fu n d ........................................
73 ,640,000
G old with Federal Reserve agent.................. 755 ,844.000
G old redemption fu n d ....................................... *3 ,719,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc..................... ■
■, 002,000

,456,000
6,416,000
j 9,410,000

Due to members— reserve a ccou n t......................................... 235,308,000
Deferred availability item s.......................................................

90,075,000

Other deposits, including foreign Governm ent credits. . . .

3,384,000

T otal reserve. ..........................<••••■.........
Bills discounted-—secured b y Government
war obligations...............................................
Bills discounted— all oth er..............................
Bills bought in open m arket...................
U. S. Governm ent b o n d s.................................
U . S. certificates of indebtedness.............
Bank premises.......... ........................................ •
Uncollected item s............ ......................... .. •••
5 % redemption fund against Fed. Res. bank
notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y. ••... ............
All other resources...........................'.................

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................... 417,700,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
liability.................................

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S .


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Assistant Cashier

RESOURCES

Government deposits............................................................. ..

All other liabilities...............................

Cashier

E M O R Y W . C L A R K , JU LIU S H. H AASS, R O B E R T B. L O C K E . Detroit.

Capital paid i n ................................ ............................................ $
•........... .. ...........

WM. R. CATION,

Acting Assistant Federal
Reserve Agent

LIABILITIES
Surplus.................

f

(Transit No. 9-29)

23,780,000
4,256,000

TO TA L RESOURCES.

.$801,785,000
29

$387.524.000
213,504,000
21.980.000
37.722.000
4.476.000
23.612.000
2.936.000
107,182,000
1.302.000
1.547.000
$801.785.000

FEDERAL RESERVE B AN K IN FO R M ATIO N
D IS T R IC T No. 8— Bank Located at St. L ouis.

(Transit N um ber 4-4)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Arkansas, all Missouri east of the western boundary of the following counties:
Harrison, Daviess, Caldwell, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, and Barry: all Illinois
south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams, Brown, Morgan, McCoupin, Montgomery, Fayette,
Effingham, Jasper, and Crawford: all Indiana south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Sullivan,
Greene, Lawrence, Jackson, Scott, Jefferson, and Switzerland; all Kentucky west of the eastern boundaries of the
following counties: Gallatin, Owen, Franklin, Anderson, Mercer, Boyle, Casey, Russell, and Wayne; all Tennessee
west of the eastern boundaries of the following counties: Henry, Benton, Decatur, and Hardin; and all Mississippi
north of the southern boundaries of the following counties: Washington, Holmes, Attala, Winston, and Noxubee.
Membership: National Banks 471; State Banks 60.
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
WALKER HILL, (1920)

DIRECTORS, CLASS B
ROLLA WELLS, (1921)

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

J. C. UTTERBACH, (1921)

Chairman of Board and Federal Resent
Agent

WILLIAM B. PLUNKETT, (1919)

Paducah, K y.

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
WM. McC. MARTIN. (1921)

JOHN W. BOEHNE, (1920)
Evansville, Ind.

Little R ock, Ark.

Deputy Chairman

SAMUEL A. ZIEGLER, (1919)

LE ROY PERCY. (1920)

Albion, 111.

Green ville.Miss.

Memphis, Tenn.

OFFICERS
O. M. ATTEBERY,

DAVID C. BIGGS,
Governor

R. W. MOONEY, (1919)

Deputy Governor

JAMES G. McCONKEY.
Secretary and Counsel

J. W. WHITE,

A. H. HAILL,

W. H. GLASGOW,

J. W. RINKLEFF,

Cashier

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

LITTLE ROCK BRANCH.

(Transit Number 81-13)

A. F. BAILEY.

M. H. LONG,

Managing Director

Cashier

D IR E C T O R S : E D . C O R N IS H . A . F. B A IL E Y . W . L . H E M IN G W A Y , G E O , W . R O G E R S and M O O R H E A D W R IG H T

LOUISVILLE BRANCH (Transit Number 21-59)

D IR E C T O R S :

W. P. KINCHELOE,

JOHN T. MOORE.

Managing Director '

Cashier

W . P. K IN C H E L O E . Louisville. W . C . M O N T G O M E R Y . Elizabethtown. F. M . S A C K E T T . Louisville. G E O R G E W
N O R T O N , Louisville. E. L . S ^ E A R I N G E R , Louisville.

MEMPHIS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 26-3)

JNO. J. HEFLIN,

A. J. WILLIAMS,

W. P. ALEXANDER.

Managing Director

Cashier

Assistant Cashier

D IR E C T O R S : JN O. J. H E F L IN . J. D . M cD O W E L L , Si E. R A G L A N D , T . K . R I D D I C K and R . B . SN O W D E N

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

Capital paid i n . . .......... ........................................................... $

3,867,000

Surplus fund..............................................................................

1,603,000

Government deposits.................................................................

8,831,000

D ue to members— reserve a ccou nt

................................

6 1,531,000

Deferred availability item s......................................................

36,619,000

Other Deposits, including foreign Government credits . . .
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation................

G old coin and certificates................................ $ 3,905,000
G old settlement fu n d ........................................
24,034,000
G old with Federal Reserve agent..................
55,532,000
G old redemption fu n d .........................
4,604,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.........................
2,889,000
T otal reserve...............................
Bills discounted— Secured b y Government
war obligations...............................................
Bills discounted— all oth er..............................
Bills bought in open m arket...........................
United States Government B ond s.................
U. S. certificates o f indebtedness...................
Bank premises..........................
Uncollected item s...............................................
F ive per cent redemption fund against Fed­
eral Reserve bank notes........................
All other resources.............................................

763,000
102,740,000

Federal Reserve bank notes in circulation, net liab ility. . .

14,609,000

All other liabilities.....................................................................

|,443,000

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ...................................................$232,006,000


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$ 90,908,000
58,579,000
10,070,000
6.893,000
1,153,000
16,677,000
541,000
46,022,000
610,000
553,000
$232.006.000

federal

reserve

bank

in f o r m a t io n

n i^ T R IC T No 9— Bank Located at M inneapolis.

Membership: National

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
JOHN H. RICH. (1920)

d ir e c t o r s , c l a s s b

d ir e c t o r s , c l a s s a

F. R. BIGELOW. (1919)

E. W. DECKER. (1919)

(Transit N um ber 17-8)

Minneapolis

Ch. of Board and Fed. Res. Agent

St. Paul

Minneapolis

F. P. HIXON, (1921)

L. B. HANNA. (1920)

W. H. LIGHTNER. (1921)

LaCrosse, Wis.

Fargo* N. Dak.

St. Paul

NORMAN B. HOLTER, (1920)

WESLEY C. McDOWELL, (1921)

C. H. Benedict, (1919)
Lake Linden, M ich.

Helena, M ont.

Marion. N . D .

OFFICERS

. s COOK.
£ rn ,hi*
'

r. a . young.
Governor

Acting Auditor

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

ASSISTANT CASHIERS

FRANK C. DUNLOP.
LIABILITIES

L. W. LONG.

CURTIS L. MOSHER.

GRAY WARREN.

;

L. E. RAST
_________ R. E. TOWLE.
RESOURCES (Continued)
G old with Federal Reserve agent..................
G old redemption fu n d ......................................
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.........................

. . . . .
...........$ 3,009,000
Capital paid in ........... .. ...................................... * •••
J,4)5,000
Surplus.........•,••••.•...................................................................]
998.000
Governm ent dep osits.......... ......... .. ............... .....................
51.788.000
Due to members— reserve accou n t.................................' ' ' ‘
14.513.000
Deferted availability'items.
...........IL v r lL iit l. " ’
1’608*000
Other Deposits, including foreign Government
•••
nflQ
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation. . . . . . . ------• •
-uuu
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
5 9Jg Q00
liability
......................................................... ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
i ’,276 ’. ooo
All other liabilities.............................................................
........................
.$163,002,000
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ...........................

3 v'nnl’ nnn
7-996.000
o/.UUU
$ 76.375.000

T otal reserve............ .......................... .. ••
Bills discounted— secured b y Governm ent
war obligations......... ................ ....................
Bills discounted— all oth er...............................
Bills bought in open m arket...........................
U. S. Governipent b on d s..................................
U. S. V ictory notes %..........................................
U . S. certificates of indebtedness...................
U ncollected item s. ._............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 per cent redemption fund against Federal
Reserve bank notes.......................................
All other resources.............................................

RESOURCES
Gold coin and certificates. . ••••* .........d * *
Gold settlement board. Federal Reserve Board 22,530.000

41.617.000
4.913.000
17.823.000
116,000
246.000
6.914.000
14.465.000
358.000
175.000
$163.002.000

T O T A L RESOU RCES.

D ISTRICT N o . 10— Bank Located at Kansas City, M o.

(Transit N um ber 18-4)

TFRRITORY IN DISTRICT—Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado. Wyoming, all Missouri west of the eastern boundaries
TERRITORY IN
^ansa^
Clinton> Clay. Jackson. Cass. Bates. Vernon. Barton. Jasper Newof the ^ % ^ * M " J “ oklahoma wft^exception of the following counties: Atoka. Byron. Choctaw. Coal. Johnston.
all New Mexico north of a line forming the southern boundary of the following
counties: McKinley. Sandoval, Santa Fe. San Miguel, and Union.
Membership: National Banks 1005; State Banks 55.
DIRECTORS, CLASS C
DIRECTORS, CLASS A
DIRECTORS, CLASS B
ASA E. RAMSAY, (1920)
M. L. McCLURE. (1919)
Kansas C ity
W. J. BAILEY. (1919)
Kansas C ity, M o.

Atchison, Kan.

THÒS. C. BYRNE. (1921)

C. E. BURNHAM. (1920)

R. H. MALONE. (1921)
1Denver

M uskogee. Okla, p ------

Denver, O d o .

J. Z. MILLER. Jr..

Vice Chairman of Board

HARRY W. GIBSON. (1920)

J. C. MITCHELL. (1921)

F. W. FLEMING. (1919)
Kansas C ity

Omaha, Neb.

Norfolk. N eb .'

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent

OFFICERS

C. A. WORTHINGTON,
Assistant to Governor

Governor

J. W. HELM.
Acting Cashier

a s s is t a n t c a s h ie r s

JOHN PHILLIPS. JR..
E. P. TYNER.
C. E. DANIEL,

DENVER BRANCH

C. K. BOARDMAN,

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary

L. H. EARHART
M. W. E. PARK

G. E. BARLEY.

(Transit Number 23-19)

C. A. BURKHARDT, Manager P. R, FREDMAN. Acting Cashier
DIRECTORS: C. C. PARKS, Denver, A. C. FOSTER, Denver, C. A. BURKHARDT.
JOHN EVANS, Denver, ALVA ADAMS, Pueblo.

OMAHA BRANCH

Denver,

(Transit Number27-12)

O. T- EASTMAN, Manager E. D. McALLISER, Cashier
DIRECTORS: LUTHER DRAKE, O m ah a, J. c. McNISH. O m ah a, O. T. EASTMAN. O m ah a, P. L. HALL, L incoln,
R O. MARNELL, Nebraska City.
--------------RESOURCES (Continued)
LIABILITIES
Government deposits..................................................................
Due to members— reserve account.
..................................
Deferred availability item s........................................ ..............
Other deposits, including foreign Governm ent credits. . . .
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation .. , . > . . . ...........
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net

79 71 onnK
ill« «
41.951.000
oo4,UUU
94,o2j ,UUU

All other liabilities. . . j ..............................................................

2,324,000

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ...............

G old with Federal Reserve agent..................
26.278.000
G old redemption fu n d ......................................
15.214.000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.................................... I Bo.UUU
T otal reserve........................- ...................
Bills discounted— secured b y Governm ent
war obligations...............................................
Bills discounted— all o th er...................... ..
Bills bought in open m arket......................... ..
U. S. Governm ent bon d s.................................
U. S. certificates o f indebtedness!..................
Bank prem ises................................................ .. •
Uncollected item s........................... ...................
5 % ¿redemption fund against F. R . bank notes
A ll other resources.............................................

................................ $239.035.000

RESOURCES
Gold coin and certificates........................
.$ 121-999
Gold settlement fu n d ......................................... 26,969,000


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T O TA L RESOURCES.

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$ 68.770.000
48.132.000
42.444.000

12,000
8 ,868,000
6.885.000
401.000
62.374.000
729.000
420.000
$239.035.000

FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M ATIO N

D IS T R IC T No. 11— Bank Located at Dallas.

(Transit N um ber 32-3)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Texas, all New Mexico south of the northern boundaries of the following counties:
Valencia, Bernalillo, Torrance, Guadalupe, and Quay, all Louisiana north of the southern boundaries of the following
counties: Sabine, Natchitoches, Grant, LaSalle, Catahoula, and Concordia; the following counties in Oklahoma: Atoka, i
Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona: Pima,
Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz.
^
^ a
Membership: National Banks 631 ; State Banks 113.
DIRECTORS, CLASS A

MARION SANSOM, (1919)

J. T. SCOTT, (1921)

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent

FRANK KELL. (1921)

E. K. SMITH, (1920)

W. B. NEWSOME. (1921)

W ichita Falls, Texas

Shreveport, La.

a.

Dallas

Ft. W orth, Texas

Houston, Tex.

B.

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
W. F. RAMSEY, (1920)

DIRECTORS, CLASS B

M cK i n n e y , (i9i9)

Dallas

Deputy Chairman of Board

J. J. CULBERTSON. (1920)

D u rant, Okla.

H. O. WOOTEN. (1919)

Paris, Texas

Abilene, Texas

OFFICERS
R. L. VAN ZANDT,

LYNN P. TALLEY,

Governor

Deputy Governor and Cashier

R. B. COLEMAN,
Assistant Cashier

D. P. REORDAN,

PAUL G. TAYLOR,

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

W. C. WEISS.

FRED HARRIS,

General Auditor

Assistant Cashier

EL PASO BRANCH.? (Transit Number 88-1)
R. R. GILBERT, Manager ~

M. CRUM^5, Cashier

J. H. NIENDORFF, Asst. Fed. Res. Agent and Auditor

DIRECTORS: R. R. GILBERT,, A. F. KERR, U. S. STEWART, A. P. COLES and W. W. TURNEY, El Paso
:

JIOsfrT-.

HOUSTON BRANCH.
SAM R. LAWDER, Manager
DIRECTORS:

.W Oh'VJ f

f'

(Transit Number 35-4)

E. F. GOSSETT, Cashier

PAUL S. MILLER, Asst. Fed. Res. Agent and Auditor

SAM R. LAWDER, J. A. PONDROM, FRANK ANDREWS, J. C. CHIDSEY and J, J. DAVIS.
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
Capital paid in ................................ ............................................ $

G old coin and certificates................................ $ 7,290,000
G old settlement fu n d ..................................... . 5,610,000
G old with Federal Reserve agent................ . 15,920,000
G old redemption fu n d ......... ..........................
2,864,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc................... ..
1,971,000

3,240,000

Surplus fu n d .................................................................................

1,184,000

Government deposits..................................................................

2,736,000

D ue to members— reserve accou nt.........................................

42,562,000

Deferred availability item s......................... .............................

18,436,000

Other deposits, including foreign Government credits. . . .

227,000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation..........................

46,688,000

T otal reserve...............................................
5 % redemption fund against F. R . bank notes
Bills discounted— secured b y Government
war obligations...........................
Bills discounted-—all others........................
Bills bought in open m a r k e t .................
U. S. Governm ent b on d s.................................
U. S. certificates o f indebtedness...................
Bank premises.....................................................
Uncollected item s..................... .........................
A ll other resources............................................

Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation— net
1 ¡ability................................................................................. ■.. All other liabilities..............................

....................................

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ................................


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1,467,000

T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ..........................

$124,103,000

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$ 33,655,000
396,000
23,277,000
24,375,000
649,000
3,966,000
5,411,000
221,000
31,389,000
764,000
$124,103,000

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FEDERAL RESERVE B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N

D ISTR IC T N o . 12— Bank Located at San Francisco.

(Transit N um ber 11-37)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the following counties
in A
»
G
i
l
a
,
Maricopa Mohave. Navajo. Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
^ m l^ s h ip : National Bades 566; State Banks 106.
DIRECTORS, CLASS B

DIRECTORS, CLASS A
C. K. McINTOSH (1919)

E. H. COX, (1919)

San Francisco

Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
Agent
>

San Francisco

San Francisco

A. B. C. DOHRMAN (1920)

J. E. FISHBURN (1920),

WALTON N. MOORE, (1921)

San Francisco

Los Angeles, Cal.

J.

M. A. BUCHAN, (1921)

a!

DIRECTORS, CLASS C
JOHN PERRIN. (1920)

San Francisco.

Deputy Chairman of Board

McGREGOR (1921)

EDWARD E. ELLIOTT, (1919)

San Francisco

Palo A lto, Cal.

Berkeley, Cal.

OFFICERS
WM. A DAY.

JNO. U. CALKINS,

D

Governor

e

p

u

t y

Governor

IRA CLERK;

H. S. HOUSE;

Assistant Deputy Governor

,

Auditor •^

Assistant Cashiers;

W. N. AMBROSE, C. R. SHAW, W. M. HALE, C. D. PHILLIPS, H. C. VOGELSANG and F. H. HOLMAN.
E. H. TUCKER,
GAVIN McNAB,
S. G. SARGENT,
Counsel

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Chief Examiner

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

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PORTLAND^ BRANCH, (Transit Number 24-1)
C, L. LAMPING. Manager
DIRECTORS:

FREDERICK GREENWOOD, Cashier

R. B. WEST. Assistant, Cashier

C. L. LAMPING, Portland; J. C. AINSWORTH, Portland; NATHAN STRAUSS, Portland;
E. A. COOKINGHAM, Portland; J. N. TEAL, Portland.

SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH,
CHAS. H. STEWART, Manager

(Transit Number 31-31)

J. C. GALBRAITH, Cashier

PAUL M. LEE, Assistant Cashier

DIRECTORS: L. H. FARNSWORTH, Salt Lake City; C. A. DAY, Ogden; CHAS. H. STEWART, Salt Lake City;
G. G. WRIGHT, Salt Lake City; L. HANCHETT, Salt Lake City.

SEATTLE BRANCH, (Transit Number 19-1)
C. A. BEIMIS, Assistant Cashier
D. L. DAVIS, Cashier
C. J. SHEPHERD, Manager
DIRECTORS M. F. BACKUS, M. A. ARNOLD, C. J. SHEPHERD, CHAS. H. CLARKE. CHAS. E. PEABODY.
Seattle, Wash.

SPOKANE BRANCH, (Transit Number 28-1)
EVAN BERG, Assistant Cashier
W. L. PARTNER, Cashier
CHAS. A. McLEAN, Manager
DIRECTORS: D. W. TWOHY, Spokane; R. L. RUTTER Spokane; CHAS. A. McLEAN, Spokane;
PETER McGREGOR, Spokane; G. I. TOEVS, Spokane.
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
Capital paid n . . . ....................................................................... $

4,774,000

Surplus fun d..................................

2,448,000

Government deposits................................................................ •

2,412,000

Due to members— reserve a ccou nt.........................................

84,446,000

Deferred availability item s..............

22,613,000

Other deposits, including foreign Governm ent credits. . . .

G old coin and certificates................................ $ 9,959,000
G old settlement fu n d .. ....................................
24,894,000
G old with Federal Reserve a g e n t.................. 114,351,000
G old redemption fu n d ......................................
939,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc..........................
268,000
$150,411,000
T otal reserve...............................................
Bills discounted— Secured b y Governm ent
war obligations............. .................................
Bills discounted— all oth er..............................
12,664,000
Bills bought in open m arket.............................. 65,080,000
U . S. Governm ent bon d s..................................
2,633,000
950.000
U. S. certificates of indebtedness...................
400.000
Bank prem ises____ . ............................ ...........
i
,935,000
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Uncollected item s. . ......................
«I
5 per cent redemption fund against Federal
408.000
Reserve bank n otes.......................................
681.000
A ll other resources.............................. . ............

5,878,000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation.......................... 194,182,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in actual circulation, net
liability......................................................................................

6,833,000

All other liabilities............................................ ..................... ••

2,975,000

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S


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.$329,561,000

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$329,561.000

FEDERAL LAND B A N K IN F O R M A T IO N

FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD
CARTER GLASS» Chairman
GEORGE W . NORRIS, Farm Loan Commissioner
CHARLES E. LOBDELL

W . S. A. SMITH
ASBURY F. LEVER

W . W . FLANNAGAN, Secretary

DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Springfield, Mass.
T E R R I T O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Maine. N ew Hampshire. Verm ont. Massachusetts. R hode Island, Connecticut. New Y ork, and New Jersey.
C A P IT A L , $1,166,775.
D IR E C T O R S — E D W A R D H . T H O M SO N . Prendenti B. G . M c IN T IR E , Vice-Preeident; H U G H S. M cC O N N O R . Secretary; G . S CO TT
D A L G L E IS H . Treasurer, and H E R B E R T M Y R IC K .

DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Baltimore, Md.
T E R R I T O R Y IN D IS T R IC T —Pennsylvania, Delaware. M aryland, Virginia, W est Virginia, and the D istrict of C olum bia.
C A P IT A L , $1,182,300.
D I R E C T O R S — V U L A S K A V A ID E N , President:
D . F R E D S H A M B E R G E R . Vice-President;
C A L V IN R . T IT L O W .
G E O . A . H A R R IS , Treasurer, and JOHN H. M U R R A Y .

Secretary;

DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Columbia, S. C.
T E R R I T O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida.
C A P IT A L , $1,385,230.
D IR E C T O R S —D . A . H OU STON . President; L. I. G U IO N . Vice-President; H O W A R D C . A R N O L D . Secretary; H. H . R O O T . Treasurer.

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Louisville, Ky.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Ohio, Indiana. K entucky, and Tennessee.
C A P IT A L , $1,556,530.
D IR E C T O R S — W A L T E R H O W E LL. President; H . A . S O M M E R S . Vice-President; JA M E S B. D A V IS . Secretary; L . B. C L O R E . Treasurer,
and A . P. SA N D LE S.
_______________ _ _______________
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DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at New Orleans* La.
T E R R IT O R Y ' IN D IS T R IC T — Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
C A P IT A L , $1,588,745.
D IR E C T O R S — T . F. D A V IS , President; W . C . D U FO U R . Vice-President; C . C . G A S P A R D , Secretary; A . Y . M A L O N E . Treasurer, and
J. T . SAV A G E .
____________________________________ _ _ _____________

DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at St. Louis, Mo.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Illinois. Missouri and Arkansas.
C A P IT A L , $1,687,775.
D IR E C T O R S — H E R M A N W . D A N F O R T H . President; C A R L E. H O P K IN S , Vice-President; O. J. L L O Y D Secretary; L. L. B E A V E R S
Treasurer, and D . W A R D K IN G .

DISTRICT No.' 7—Bank Located at St. Paul, Minn.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Michigan, Wisconsin, M innesota, and N orth D akota.
C A P IT A L , $2,099,803.
D IR E C T O R S — E. G . Q U A M M E , President; B. F. FAAST, Vice-President; H . K . JE N N IN G S . Secretary; PAU L A. PR EU S. Treasurer, and
W . S. H A R R IS .
___________________________________________________ _

DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Omaha, Neb.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and W yom ing.
C A P IT A L , $2,250,000.
D IR E C T O R S — D. P. H O G AN , President; JOSEPH M . C A R E Y . Vice-President; C . M . G R U E N T H E R . Secretary; E. D . M O R C O M
and W A R R E N C . B A K E R .

Treasurer,

DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Wichita, Kas.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Oklahoma. Kansas. Colorado, and New M exico.
C A P IT A L , $1,758,100.
D IR E C T O R S — T . J. G U IL F O IL , President;
M IL A S LA SA T E R , Vice President;
A . N . R O C H E S T E R . Secretary;
Treasurer, and T . A. H U B B A R D .
________________________________________________ _

CALEB D AGG .

DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Houston, Tex.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — T he State o f Texas.
C A P IT A L , $1,940,620.
D IR E C T O R S — M . H. G O SSE TT. President; J. A. T H O M PSO N . Vice-President; T . J. C A L D W E L L , Treasurer; S. A. L IN D S E Y . Secretary, and
R . D . JOHNSON.

DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Berkeley, Cal.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — California. Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.
C A P IT A L , $1,393,225.
D IR E C T O R S — W . H. JO Y C E . President; A . C . K U H N , Vice-President;
A . W . H E N D R IC K . Secretary.

JOH N

G U IL L . Jr.;

W IL L A R D

D.

E LLIS. Treasurer, and

DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Spokane, Wash.
T E R R IT O R Y IN D IS T R IC T — Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho.
C A P IT A L , $2,198,219
D IR E C T O R S — D . G . O ’SHEA. President; D A V ID S. W A L L A C E . Vice-President; G E O R G E C . J E W E T T , Secretary; G E O R G E M . D R E H E R .
Treasurer, and A . W . C A W T H O R N .


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