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CONTENTS
PAGE
Abstract of the Laws of the United States and Canada_________ 2033
Abyssinia—Banks________________________________________ 1852
Accessible Banking Points to Non-bank Towns-------------------------2181
Africa—Attorneys.------ -------------------------------------------- -------•- 2022
—Banks.................... ..... ......... ............................ ....... ...............—1852
—Map_______________________________ ________ opposite 1852
Alabama—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------------ 2181
—Attorneys__________________________
1909
—Banks-------- --------33
—Bank Directors_____ _____
.2293
—Laws_______________________________________________ 2033
—Map, on “ALA” Index________________________ opposite 36
—State Bankers Association Officers---------8
—(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_________ ____ _
11
Alaska—Accessible Banking Points_________________________ 2183
—Attorneys_______________________ ------ ------ -------- 1910
—Banks_______ _____ ___________________ - ----------- 56
—Bank Directors..._____________________
2297
—Laws---------------2035
—Map, on Alaska Index_________________________ opposite 56
Albania—Banks.. _______
1863
Alberta—Accessible Banking Points-------------------------------------- 2277
—Attorneys_____ _____________________________________ 2017
—Banks---------.1777
—Laws------------------2157
—Map, on Map of Canada_______________________ opposite 1777
Algeria—Attorneys______________ _______ —...........—..........2022
—Banks-----------1852
American Bankers Association Officers__________________ ____ — 8
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
A. B. A. Numerical Transit System Map.......... .......... ....... opposite 11
A. B. A. Transit Number
(Listed under name of each bank in Bank List)
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan—Banks.......................'_____ __________ 1852
—Map (see map of Africa)__________ ___ ________ .opposite 1852
Angola—Banks__________________________________________ 1852
Arabia—Banks...................................................................................... 1856
2030
Argentine Republic—Attorneys.---------—Banks______________________
1901
—Map, on Map of South America............................... opposite 1902
Arizona—Accessible Banking Points............................. —..............2183
—Attorneys________________ —-------- --------------------- ----- 1911
—Banks________
57
—Bank Directors____________________________________ 2297
—Laws____ _________________________________________ 2037
—Map on Index “Ariz.”--------- ----------- --------------------opposite 58
—State Bankers Association Officers__________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and State Bank Examiners___________
11
Arkansas—Accessible Banking Points______.----------------------- 2184
—Attorneys_______
1911
—Banks.......... ................... ...............—---------------------------62
—Bank Directors----- ----------2298
—Laws....... ..........
2040
•—Map, on "Ark” Index_____ _____ ______ ____ ____ opposite 62
—State Bankers Association Officers------- ----8
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners.-------- --------------11
Asia—Attorneys......................................
2023
—Banks....................................... ....*---------------------...1856
Associations—American Bankers (Officers of)--------------------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by • after name of bank)
—Farm Mortgage Association of America (Officers)_______
10
Membership List_____________________ ,. ____ opposite 10
—Investment Bankers Association of America Officers_______ 11
(Members shown in Investments Lists by a 1)
—State Bankers Associations Officers______________________ 8-9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Attorneys—United States and Canada (Bonded)_______________1909
—Foreign Countries--- ---------2022
Australasia—Attorneys.___________
2023
—Banks..__________
1859
Austria—Attorneys--------------------2024
—Banks_____________________
1863
—Map on the Map of Europe____________________ opposite 1850
Azores Islands—Attorneys______________ _________________ 2022
Banks____________________
1852
—Map on Map of Africa_____________ ____ ______ opposite 1852
Bahamas—Banks________________________________________ 1900
—Map on Map of West Indies________ _____ _____ opposite 1900
Baluchistan—Banks....... ..................................
1856
Bank Directors of the United States and Canada..______
2293
Bank Examiners and State Bank Officials________________ 11, 12, 13
Bank Examiners (National)______________________________ 14, 15
Barbadoes—Attorneys_____________
.2030
—Banks....................
1900
—Map (West Indies)_______ ______ _______ ______ opposite 1900
Basutoland—Banks________
1852
—Map (Map of Africa)....... .............. ............................opposite 1852
Belgian Congo—Attorneys_______________
2022
—Banks.._______________
1852
—-Map (Map of Africa)______________________ ___ opposite 1852
Belgium—Attorneys______
.2024
—Banks________________________
1864
—Map (Map of Europe).___ ____________________ opposite 1850
Bermudas—Attorneys.___________
2029
—Banks___________
1899
Bolivia—Attorneys___________
2030
-—Banks______________________________________________ 1901
—Map (map of South America)___________________opposite 1902
Borneo—Banks................................. ...................................... .— ■—1856
Boston & Vicinity (map of)____________ ______ ______ opposite 714
Brazil—Attorneys...............
2030
—Banks_____________________
1901
—Map (map of South America)___________________ opposite 1902
British Columbia—Accessible Banking Points......................
2278
—Attorneys........ ...................
..2017
—Banks_____________________________________________ -.1784
—Bank Directors_________________
2665
—Laws...............
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—Map (map of Canada)__ _____ _______________ opposite 1777
British East Africa—Attorneys_____________________________ 2022
—Banks__ ____________ . ....______ . . . _____ ......1852
—Map (map of Africa)_________ _________________opposite 1852
British Guinia—Attorneys____________ .___________________ 2030
—Banks____________________________ ..___________ . 1902
.... _______opposite 1902
—Map (map of South America).
British Honduras—Banks________
1889
Buffalo, N. Y.—Map____________ 7________________ opposite 1104
Bulgaria—Attorneys______________________________________ 2024
—Banks___ _____
1864
—Map (map of Europe)_________________________ opposite 1850
California—Accessible Banking List_________________________ 2186
—Attorneys_____________________1_______________ ____ .1913
—Banks________________________
92
—-Bank Directors_______________________________________2304
—Laws_______________________________________________ 2043
—Map on Index “Calif”_________________________ opposite 93
—State Bankers Association Officers ______ _ . _....... .........
8
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____________________
11
Cameroons (Kamerun)—Banks...................................
1852
—Map (See Map of Africa)___ ___________ ______ opposite 1852
Canada—Accessible Banking Points_________ _ ____________ 2227
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 2017
—Banks____________________
1777
—Bank Directors_________________________________
2665
—Laws_____________________ _______ ,_________________ 2157
—Map on Index “Canada"______________________ opposite 1777
Canadian Bankers Association Officers_______________________
8
Canary Islands—Attorneys_______________
2022
—Banks_______ _ . . . _____________________________ 1852
—Map (map of Africa).. ____
....... opposite 1852
Cape of Good Hope (see Union of South Africa)___ . .................1854
Cape of Verde Islands—Attorneys___________________________2022
—Banks______________________
1852
—Map (map of Africa)__
_____ . . t _________ opposite 1852
Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in Ten Languages
(Table of)___ _________ ________________________ opposite 18
Celebes—Attorneys.......................................................
2023
—Banks................................
1856
Central America—Attorneys_______________________________ 2029
—Banks_________________
1899
Central Reserve Cities__ ..._______________________________ 19
Ceylon—Attorneys_______________________________________ 2023
—Banks______________________________________________ 1856
Channel Islands—Attorneys_______________________________ 2024
—Banks______________________________________________ 1864
—Map (Map of Europe)_________________________opposite 1850
Chicago Map (central portion)______________________opposite 284
Chili—Attorneys______________
2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 1902
—Map (Map of South America)_________________ . opposite 1902
China—Attorneys_________
2023
—Banks______________________________________________ 1856
Chosen—Attorneys.______________________________________ 2023
—Banks______________________________________________ 1857
Cincinnati, Ohio, Map___________________ _________ opposite 1256
Clearing Houses of the United States and Canada (List of)___16, 17
(Members of shown in Bank List by a *: affiliated banks
by a +)
Colombia—Attorneys........ .......................................
2030
—Banks_______
1902
—(Map (Map of South America)_______ __________ opposite 1902
Colorado—Accessible Banking Points..._____ ___________
2189
—Attorneys__ _________
1915
-—Banks___________
155
—Bank Directors........... ...............
2315
—Laws_______
2047
—Map on Index “Col”__________________________ opposite 156
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_________________ II
Comptroller’s Calls to The National Banks______________ opposite 7
(From September 9, 1886, to date)
Connecticut—Accessible Banking Points___„____
2190
—A ttorneys___________________________________________ 1917
—Banks___________________________________
176
—Bank Directors____ ______
2319
—Laws___________
2050
—Map__________________________ _____ __ ____ .opposite 182
—State Bankers Association Officers_____ _____
8
(Members shown in Bank List by { after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_____________
11
Correspondents______________________ _______ __ _________
(For each bank shown in Bank 1,1st under correspondents column.)
Corsica—Banks______________________
1864
—Map (Map of Europe)__________ ___ _________ opposite 1850
Costa Rica—Attorneys_______________
2029
—Banks........................................
1899
County of each Bank Town___________________ _____ ______
(Shown in Bank List under name of town)
County Seats___________________________ ___________ r___
(Showm in Bank and Attorney Lists by a * before name of
town or city)
Cuba—Attorneys_________________________________________1917
—Banks______
1773
—Bank Directors____ _______
2666
—Laws_______________________________________________2177
—Map (See Map of West Indies)__________________opposite 1900
Gy-prua—Attorneys___ _____
2023
—Banks.____________
1864
Czechoslovakia—Attorneys________________________________ 2024
.—Banks.. \___ _____
..1864
•—Map (rnapsof Europe).. ............................................. opposite 1850
Daghestan-ARSfiks___ ____
1865
—Map (map of Europe)_________________________ opposite 1850
Dates of the Regular Meetings of the State Legislatures_________2032
D ays of Grace.t__________________ ____ ______ ___ opposite 19
Delaware—Accessible Banking Points________________________2191
_________
.1917

CONTENTS—(Continued)
PAGE
REFERENCE
— Banks.
____ •_______________________________ 188
-Bank Directors..___________________
2323
-Laws_________________________________
2053
—Map on Md. Index.____________________________ opposite 694
^4-State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_____ ______
11
Denmark—Attorneys________________
2024
—Banks______________________________________________ 1865
—Map (see map of Europe)______________________ opposite 1850
Digest of Banking and Commercial Laws of the United States
and Canada_______________________________
2033
District of Columbia—Accessible Banking Points______________ 2191
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1918
—Banks_____ __________
191
—Bank Directors__ .___
2323
—Laws-------------- j____________________________________ 2055
—Map, Indexed “D. C.”____________ ____ ________ opposite 192
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
(Members shown in Bank List by a % after name of bank)
Domestic Money Orders (see Postage Kates)__________________
7
Dominican Republic—Attorneys__________
2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 1900
—Map (see map of West Indies)__________________ opposite 1900
Dominion of Canada (map of), indexed “Canada”_____opposite 1777
Dutch Guiana—Banks.__________________________________ 1902
—Map (see map of South America)________________ opposite 1902
Ecuador—Attorneys____ _____
2030
—Banks—____ _________________
1902
—Map (see Map of South America)________________opposite 1902
Egypt—Attorneys- . _______
2022
—Banks______________________________________________ 1852
—Map (see Map of Africa)___________ __________ .opposite 1852
England and Wales—Attorneys____ __________
2025
1866
—Banks_______________
—Map on London Index__________________ ____ ..opposite 1874
Eritrea—Banks___ ____
1853
—Map (See Map of Africa)__________ ____ _______ opposite 1852
Esthonia—Banks.____ __________________________________1883
—Map (see Map of Europe)__________________ ___ opposite 1850
E urope—Attorneys_______________
2024
—Banks______________________________________________ 1863
—Map indexed “Foreign”_______________________ opposite 1850
Examiners and Districts (National)________________________ 14, 15
Examiners (State and State Bank Officials)............................. 11, 12, 13
Express Money Order Rates (see Postage Rates)______________
7
Farm Mortgage Bankers Association Members__________ opposite 10
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Officers__________________ 10
Federal Farm Loan Board________________________________ 32
Federal Land Banks and their data_________________________
32
(A1 so listed in Bank List in Cities where located)
Federal Reserve—Advisory Council_________________________ 20
—Advisory Board....................................
20
Federal Reserve Bank Information_______________________20 to 32
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (District 6) with Branches.......... 25
“ Boston(District 1)__________________
21
“ Chicago (District 7) with Branch______ 26
“ Cleveland (District 4) with Branches___ 23
“ Dallas (Distridt 11) with Branches_________ 30
“ Kansas City, Mo. (District 10) with
“ Branches_________________________
29
“ Minneapolis (District 9) with Branch.. 28
“ New York (District 2) with Branch________ 22
“ Philadelphia (District 3)_____________ 23
" Richmond (District 5)with Branch_________ 24
“ San Francisco (District 12) with Branches 31
“ St. Louis (District 8) with Branches________ 27
Federal Resserve Map, showing the Twelve Districts_____ opposite 19
of District 7___________________ opposite 288
Federal Reserve Districts in which Banking Town is located
(Is shown in Bold Face tigure under name of town or see top
of first column bank pages)
Federal Reserve Members (State Banks and Trust Companies)
(Shown in Bank List by a ♦ under name of bank)
Federated Malay States—Banks____________________________ 1857
Fernando Po—Banks________________________________
1853
—Map (see Map of Africa)._____ ________________________ 1852
Fiji Islands—-Attorneys___________________________________ 2023
—Banks_________
1859
Finland—-Attorneys______________________________________ 2024
—Banks__________________________________
.1883
—Map (see Map of Europe)_____________________________ 1850
Fiume—Banks______
1883
—Map (see Map of Europe)___________
1850
Florida—Accessible Banking Points_________
2191
—Attorneys-......... .............
...1918
—Banks______________________________________________ 197
—Bank Directors___ _____
2325
—Laws___ ___________________________________________ 2057
—Map, indexed “Fla”______________ ____________opposite 203
8
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners____________±___ 11
Foreign Attorneys (Selected List)___________________________ 2022
“
Banks_____________
1852
“
Coins (Value of)_________________
18
Foreign Languages (Table of cardinal numbers and com­
mercial terms in ten languages)________ __________opposite 18
Foreign Postage Table____________________________
7
Fort Map showing United States Military Posts______ opposite 32
France—Attorneys_______________________________________ 2024
—Banks_______________
1883
—-Map (see Map of Europe)____________ ________ .opposite 1850
French Guiana—Attorneys............................................................... .2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 1902
—Map (see Map of South America)_______________ opposite 1902
French Indo China—Banks.......... ..........
1857
French Somoliland—Banks____________________
1853
Map (See Map of Africa)___________ _____ ______ opposite 1852
Gambia—Attorneys_______
2022
—Banks_______________________________
1853
—Map (see Map of Africa)__________ ,.____ ____ ..opposite 1852
Georgia—Accessible Banking Points_________________________ 2192
—Attorneys...........................
1919
—Banks____________
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-Laws_______________________________________________2059
—Map-------------------------------------------------------------- opposite 218
—State Bankers Associations Officers______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by a X after name of bank)
—-State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners________________
11
Germany—Attorneys__________________________________
2024
—Banks______________________________________________ 1887
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________opposite 1850
Gibraltar (see Spain)...................
1898
Gold Coast and Ashanti—Attorneys_________________________2022
—Banks._____ ________________,______________________ 1853
—Map (see Map of Africa)_____________________ ..opposite 1852
Grace on Sight Drafts for the United States and Canada..opposite 19
Greece—Attorneys____ _________________
2028
—Banks_____________________
1888
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________ opposite 1850
Grenada—Attorneys_____________________________________ 2030
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1900
—Map (see Map of West Indies)__________________ opposite 1900
Guadaloupe—Attorneys_________________
2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 19
—Map (See Map of west Indies'!...................................opposite 1850
Guatemala—Attorneys__________
2029
—Banks______________________________________________
Haiti—Attorneys_________________________________________2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 1900
—Map (see Map of West Indies)__________________ opposite 1900
Hawaii—Accessible Banking Points________________
2194
—Attorneys____________„______
1922
—Banks. _________
254
—Bank Directors____________________
..2336
—Map, indexed “Hawaii”________________________ opposite 254
Holidays (See Interest Rates, Grace on Sight Drafts, Etc., oposite 19
(See also Laws for Legal Holidays)
Holland—Attorneys__________________________
2028
-—Banks______________________________
1889
—Map (see Map of Europe)___ __________________ opposite 1850
Honduras—Attorneys.________
2029
1900
—Banks___ ____
Hongkong—Attorneys________________________
2023
—Banks...______
1856
Hungary—Attorneys______________________________________2027
—Banks______________________
1889
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________ opposite 1850
Iceland—Attorneys_____________
2028
—Banks______________________________________________ 1889
—Map (see Map of Europe)______ _____ __ ______ .opposite 1850
Idaho—Accessible Banking Points_____ _____
2195
—Attorneys—__________
1922
— Banks________
255
—Bank Directors______________________________________ 2336
—Laws______________________
2061
—Map, indexed “Idaho”_________ ______ _________ opposite 256
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners........................
11
Illinois—Accessible Banking Points__________________________2196
—Attorneys....... .......
1923
—Banks_____ _______
267
—Bank Directors................
.2339
—Laws_______________________
2063
—Map, indexed “Illinois”........................................ ......... opposite 269
Map of Chicago (Central portion).........................................opposite 286
Map of Federal Reserve District 7_______________ ____ opposite 288
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by a \ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners________________
11
India—Attorneys______________________ .
...
2023
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1857
Indiana—Accessible Banking Points_____________ ... .
2198
—Attorneys------------------------------------------------------------------ 1929
—Banks_____ ______ __ ____ ______________
__
.
397
—Bank Directors______________________________ __ _ .. 2362
—Laws________________
2067
—Map—indexed “Ind”__________________________ opposite 396
—Map of Indianapolis______________ _____________opposite 424
—State Bankers Association Officers____________________
8
(Members shown in Bank List by a X after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________
11
Indianapolis—Map_______ _______ ____ _______ .
opposite 424
Interest Rates (table of)_____________________________ opposite 19
(Also found under Law's of each state)
Interest Rates by contract__________ ______ ______ ___ opposite 19
International Money Orders_________
7
Investment Bankers Association_________
10
(Members shown by a H in Investment Lists)
Investment Dealers (Selected List)
(Following banks in each city where listed)
Ionian Islands—Banks____________________
1889
—Map (see Map of Europe)............ .......... ........... .......opposite 1850
Iowa—Accessible Banking Points___________________________ 2201
—Attorneys_________:_________________________________1932
—Banks______________________________________________ 460
—Bank Directors___________________
2373
—Laws_______________________________________________ 2070
—Map—indexed “Iow7a”_________________ ____ ___ opposite 461
—State Bankers Association Officers______________________
8
(Members shown in Bank list by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.._______
11
Ireland—Attorneys____________________
2028
—Banks______________________________________________ 1889
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________opposite 1850
Italy—Attorney_________
2028
—Banks........... ...............
...1890
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________opposite 1850
Jamaica—Attorneys................
2030
—Banks__________________
1900
—Map (see Map of West Indies)__________________ opposite 1190
Japan—Attorneys........ .................
2023
—Banks__________________
1858
J a va—Attorneys___ _________
2023
—Banks_____ ________________
J.859
Joint Stock Land Banks and Territory............ ................... opposite 32
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Jugo Slavia—Attorneys--------------------------------------------------------- 2029
Rriiiks
_ _ ___________________________
.___I0J7Z
—Map (see Map of Europe)------------------------------------opposite 1850
Kansas—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------------------2202
—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1938
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------------—Bank Directors----------------------2393
__Laws __
&
—Map, indexed “ Kans.”----------------------------------------- opposite 566
—State Bankers Association, Officers-----------------------------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by a % after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-------------------------------- -- 11
Kansas Citv, Kans. and Mo., Map--------------------------------opposite, 932
Kentucky—Accessible Banking Points------- .-----------------------------2202
—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1942
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 990
—Bank Directors---------------------------------------------------------------__Laws______________________________________________________5
—Map, indexed “ Ky.”--------------------------------------------opposite 630
—State Bankers Association, Officers---- --------------8
—Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-----------11
Laws of the United States and Canada (Digest ot)---------------------2033
Lawyers of the United States and Canada (Bonded)------------------- 1909
Lawyers of Foreign Countries (Selected List)---------------------------2022
Leeward Islands—Attorneys--------------------------------------------------- 2030
_Banks. _______________________________________________ 1900
—Map (see Map of West Indies)------------------------------opposite 1900
Legal Rate of Interest (Table of)_____ ,--------------------------opposite 19
(See also Laws)
nnnn
Legislatures (Dates of Regular Meetings)---------------------------------- 2032
Lettonia—Banks------------------1892
—Map (see Map of Europe)----------------------------------- opposite 1850
Liberia—Attorneys-------------- ------------------------------------------------ 2022
—Banks______________________________________________ _ - -lo5o
—Map (see Map of Africa)------------------------------------- opposite 1852
Location of Banking Towns and Cities on State Maps
(Indicated bv Guide Letter and Figure under each town)
Lombok—Banks....................-.............. -........... ....................... ..........1899
Louisiana—Accessible Banking Points-------------------------------------- 2209
—Attorneys______________________________________________ 1945
—Banks-------------------------------------------------------------664
—Bank Directors---------------------------------------2415
—Laws------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-207/
—Map—indexed “La."__________________________..-opposite 664
—State Bankers Association, Officers.-------------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners----------------------------------11
Luxembourg—Attorneys-------------------------------------------------------- 2029
_Banks______________________________________________
Io9z
—Map (see Map of Europe)------------------------------------opposite 1850
Madagascar Island—Attorneys--------------------------- ------------------- 2022
_-Banks__________________________________________________
—Map (see Map of Africa)------------------------------------- opposite 1850
Madeira Island—Attorneys-----------------------------------------------------2022
__Banks
____________________________________________looo
—Map (see Map of Africa)..---------------------------------- opposite 1852
Maine—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------------------ 2211
—Attorneys--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1946
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 684
—Bank Directors--------------------------------------- ------- ---------------2419
__Laws
________ ___________________________________ - - ^507 9
—Map, indexed “Me.”_____________________________ opposite 684
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------- -------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners---------------------------------- 11
Malta—Attorneys-------------- -------------------------------------------------- 2029
__Banks______________________________________________ _- lo9^
—Map (see'Map of Europe)------------------------------------opposite 1850
Manitoba—Accessible Banking Points--------------------------------------2279
—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011
—Banks-------------------------------------------------------- ------- ---------- ™
—Bank Directors---------------------------------------------------------------2665
—Laws
_
____________________________________ _
_Map—II——_______________________________ opposite 1792
Martiniuue—-Attorneys---------------------------2030
_Banks _ ____________ ______ _____________________ ___19UI
—Map (see'Map of West Indies) ----------------------------opposite 1900
Maryland—-Accessible Banking Points------------------------------------- 2213
1947
—Attorneys----------------—Banks-------------------------------------------------------------- -................ 693
—Bank Directors--------------------------------------------------------------2421
__Laws___ _______
zuoz
—Map, indexed “Md.”------------------------------------------- opposite 694
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by a + alter name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners----------------------------------- 11
Massachusetts—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------- 2215
—Attorneys--------------1948
—Banks---------------- ------------- ------- --------------------------------—Bank Directors------------------------------------"425
—Laws_____________________________
..2084
—Map, indexed “Mass.”-----------------------------------------opposite 712
Map of Boston and Vicinity--------------------------------------- opposite 714
—State Bankers Association, Officers....-------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------------11
Mauritius—Attorneys---------2022
R?\nks
I0O0
—Map (see Map of Africa)------------------------------------ opposite 1852
Mesopotamia—Bank----------------------4859
Mexico—Attorneys----------------------------- ---------------- ---------- ------f
_Banks - ______________________________________________
—Map, indexed “Mexico”------------------------------------opposite 1848
Michigan—Accessible Banking Points---------------------------------------"2ib
—Attorneys—..........—-------4949
—Banks__________________________________
JfO
—Bank Directors.—------ ---------------------------------------------------- "434
__Laws
1
—Map, indexed “Mich.”----------------------- ------- -............opposite 741
—State Bankers Association, Officers
---------------------8
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------12
Minneapolis Map_________ ---------------------------------------- opposite 838
Minnesota—Accessible Banking Points--------------------2219
—Attorneys.....................................................
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—Bank------------------- -----------------------•........................................... 792
—Bank Directors--------------------------- ------- ---------------------------2443
—Laws_______________________________________________ ..2089
—Map, indexed “Minn.”------ -----------------------------------opposite 793
—Map of Minneapolis.--------------------------------------------opposite 838
—Map of St. Paul_________________________________ opposite 862
—State B ankers Association, Officers---- --------8
—(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_______________________
12
Mississippi—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------------ 2220
—Attorneys____________________________
1958
—Banks-----------875
—Bank Directors___________________________________
2460
—Laws________________________________________________ ..2091
—Maps, indexed “Miss.”----------------------------------------- opposite 874
—State Bankers Association, Officers------------------ - - - - ----------8
—(Members shown in Bank List by % after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------------------------ 12
Missouri—Accessible Banking Points------ ----------------------------------2223
—Attorneys------ --------1959
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 894
—Bank Directors_________________________________________ 2463
__Laws
_
-___ _____________________2jU9o
—Map,'indexed'" Mol” .'.'.'.I IIIIIII-.-------------- ---------opposite 894
—Map of Kansas City, Kans. and Mo------------------------ opposite 932
—Map of St. Louis________________________________ opposite 974
—State Bankers Association, Officers------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-------------------------------------- 1"
Moluca Islands—Banks----------------------- ---------------------------------- 18°9
Money Orders (International and Domestic)----------------------------‘
Montana—Accessible Banking Points.-----------f22b
—Attorneys-------------------------]96o
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------989
—Bank Directors------ ---------------------------------------------------------"48..
—Laws
____ -________-____
—Map,'indexed''7Mont”111.11IIIII-------------------------- opposite 989
—State Bankers Association, Officers------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------------------------ 12
Morocco—Attorneys_______________________________
"U2«.
__Banks______________________________________________ - _ - loo6
—-Map (see Map of Africa)------------------------------------- opposite 1852
Natal. See Union of South Africa...---------------------------------------18?5
National Bank, Examiners and Districts------------------------14-16
National Banks (number of)------------------------------------------ opposite 3.1
Nearest—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------------------- 2181
Nebraska—Accessible Banking Points--------------------------------------- 222/
—Attorneys______________________________________________ 1966
—Banks_________________________________________________ 1011
—Bank Directors_________________________________________ 2486
__Laws
_
- _______________________ 2jUy o
—Map,Tndexed‘“Neb.”7.I'.'.I'..___________________ opposite 1010
—State Bankers Association, Officers-----------------9
- (Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.---------------------------------- If
Negotiable Instruments Law (States having)-------------------------- --"031
(Also see Laws.)
.
ooor7
Nevada—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------------------- 222/
—Attorneys______________________________________________ 1970
—Banks_________________________________________________ lOO*
—Bank Directors------------249/
—Laws
___ __________----- -------------- 2j1 u 1
—Map,'indexed'" Ne'v~.”—I_______________________ opposite 1066
—State Bankers Association, Officers------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by 1 after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.------ --------------------------12
New Britain—Banks---------------f889
New Brunswick—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------—Attorneys------------------------------------201/
—Banks----------------—™
—Laws—....... ^--------------------- ---------—------- ---------------- i7.--216j
__Map___________________________________ _______opposite 1796
New Caledonia—Attorneys----------------------------------------------------- 2023
__Banks
___________________________________ _
Newfoundland—Accessible Banking Points--------------------------------2281
—Attorneys______________________________________________ 201/
Banks
_____________________— —____ j. / yo
—Map on map of Canada-------------- ---------------------- opposite 1777
New Hampshire—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------- 2228
—Attorneys.------------------------------------------------------1970
—Banks---------------------------------------------1968
—Bank Directors_________________________________________ _
__Laws_______________________________________________— .2102
—Map, indexed “N. H.”-----------------------------------------opposite 1068
-—State Bankers Association, Officers—.------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by % after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners----------------------------------12
New Ireland—Banks-----------------------------------486”
New Jersey—Accessible Banking Points-----------------------------------—Banks------------------1973
—Bank Directors____________
"f”V
__Laws _____________________________________________ _
—Map, indexed “N. J.”-----------------------------------------opposite 1072
—State Bankers Association, Officers....------------ - - - - - - -------9
(Members shown in Bank List by % after name oi bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-------------4"
New Mexico—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------------- 1070
—Attorneys--------------------------------------------------------------------—Banks________________________________________
-1993
—Bank Directors------- ---------------------------------------------"?Xi
__Laws___________________________________________________
—Map, indexed “N. M.”------------------------------------------------opposite1092
—State Bankers Association. Officers-----------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-------------------------------- — 4"
New York—Accessible Banking Points---------------------------""34
—Bank Directors----------------------------------------------- ------------__Laws
___ ____________________________________
__Man indexed “N Y ” ___________________ __ —opposite 1098
—Map’of Buffalo----------------------------- ------------.opposite 1104
—Map of N. Y. Citv (SouthernPortmn).................................opposite1121
—Map of Greater New Yorkand Vicinity-------------------------- opposite112-

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Savings Bank Association of the State of New York---- ------9
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
State Bank Officials and Examiners___________________
12
New York City Map (Southern Portion). .. _______ opposite 1121
New York City Map (Greater New York and Vicinity)--opposite 1122
New South Wales—Attorneys----------- --------------------------------- 2023
—Banks............. ..........................— -----------------------------------I860
New Zealand—Attorneys---------------------------------------- -------—Banks---------------------- ----------------------------------- ----------- 1861
—Banks----------- 1--------------------------------- ------------------ —
Nigeria—-Attorneys----------------------------- ------------ -.................--Toro
Map. (See Map of Africa)____________________ opposite 1852
Non-Bank Towns showing nearest Banking Point--------------------- 2181
North America (except^ U. S., Canada and Mexico) Banks---------- 1399

--------- .opposite 1206

(Members shown in Bank List by } after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners—.....................
13
Norway—Attorneys___________________
2029
—Banks------i----------------------------------------------------------- Viicn
Notes and Acceptances due on Holidays------------------------ opposite 19

Rates of Postage (Domestic and Foreign)------------------------------*
Republic of Panama—Banks-------------—---------------------- -------in
Reserve Cities and Central Reserve Cities--------------------------- 14
Reserves Required under Federal Reserve Act------------------------- 19
Reunion—Banks
__ __— _________ — -------------Rhode Island—Accessible Banking Points-----------------------------2255

—Bank Directors____________________________ ____ _____ 2665
—Laws________________ :.-------------------------------------------- 2166
—Map
-. ____ _ .opposite 1796
Number of Banks in United States and Canada. -----opposite 33
Numerical System of the American Bankers Assn. Map showing
following page......................................-.....................-.............. 9

—Bank Directors _
------- --------------------------2591
—Laws _____ . ___ . ---------------------------------------- ---2137
Map indexed “R. I.”__________________________opposite 1456
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by X after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------------------ „
Rhodes Banks---------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1859
Rhodesia—Attorneys.......................... ................................. -........... 2022

Laws
2110
—Map, indexed "N. Car.”----------------------------------- opposite 1114
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners--------------------------------- 12
North Dakota Accessible Banking Points-------- ------------------- 2239
—Attorneys____________________ ______ ____ -........... .........1918
—Banks----- -------------- -------------- ----------------------- -----------1201
—Map, indexed “N. Dak.”-----------

N yassaland—Attorneys.......... .......................................... .................2022
—Bank. --------------- -------- ------------------------- ------------1853
Ohio—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------------------- 2240
—Attorneys—________________ ____ __________________ 1981
—Bank Directors--------------------------- -------------------------------2541
—Laws________ ____ ___________________ ______ ____ ...2116
—Map of Cincinnati- _ ...------... ..... opposite 1256
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Oklahoma—Accessible Banking Points----2244
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1984
—Banks___________________________ ----------------------------1312
—Bank Directors___________________
2555
—Map, indexed *‘ Okla.” ---------------------- ---------- opposite 1312
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners. . . ------------ --------- 13

Map (Map of Dominion of Canada).. — . . ..opposite 1777
St. Thomas—Banks------------------------------1901
—Map (see Map of West Indies)---------------- -----------opposite 1900
Salvador—Attorneys----------------------------------------------------------2030
Banks______________________________________________ 1900
—Map (see West Indies)________________________ opposite 1900
Samoa Island—Attorneys..................—----------- --------------------- -023
—Banks---------- --------- -------------- — -------------------------------1802
Saskatchewan—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------2291

_____ _____ _____ - ----------------------- - -1799

—Bank Directors............................ ------------ ----------------------- 2666
Map (see Map of Dominion of Canada)----------------- opposite 1777
Savings Department (Banks Having)
(Shown in Bank List by a © after name of bank)
Scotland—Attorneys------------------------------------ -------- ------------2028
Banks ... ________________________________________ 1896
Map (see Map of Europe) .. ._
..opposite 1850
Senegal—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------- 2022
Banks___________________ _____________ _________ 1854
Map (see Map of Africa) ------------------- --------- opposite 1852
Siam—Attorneys................................................................. ---.......... 2023
—Banks_______________ ____ ___________ _______ -............ 1 ° 59

—Banks---------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1360
—Bank Directors__________ _________________ ______ ___ 2564
—Maps, indexed “Ore." ___________ . . .. — ..opposite 1360
—State Bankers Association, Officers . .. — ..... — .
9
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)

I

—Map (see Map of Africa)---------------------------------- opposite 1852
Rumania—Attorneys----------------------------------- -------- ---...........2023
Banks______ ______________________________________ 1895
—Map (see Map of Europe). ------ ----- . ------------opposite 1850
Russia—Attorneys__________________________ ____ ________ 2029
Banks_____________________________________________ 1895
—Map (see Map of Europe)----------------------------------opposite 1850
St. Croix—Attorneys___________________________ _____ ____ 2030
Banks
. __________________________________1901
Map (see Map of West Indies)________________ opposite 1900
St. Louis, Mo., Map_______________________________ opposite 974
St. Paul Map_____________________________________opposite 862

—Laws________ ___________ ____ ______ - -- -- -- -- -2168
—Map
_____ ____________________opposite 1816
Orange Free States (see Union of South Africa)------------------ 1855
Oregon—Accessible Banking Points------ . .. .. --------- -----2246

—Banks ...

j

Philippine Islands—Attorneys........
......... -----............................
Map
. _____ .opposite 1774
Poland—Attorney s---- --------2029
Banks
___ -______ j89o
—Map (see Map of Europe)--------------------------------- opposite 1850
Population of Banking Towns shown by figures under name oi
Bank List and before town in Lawyers List.
Portugal—Attorneys----------2029
Banks___________________________________________ --1894
—Map (see Map of Europe)--------------------------------- opposite 1850
Portuguese East Africa—Attorneys---------- -------- -.................. -—Map (see Map of Europe)--------------------------------- opposite 1852
Postage Rates and Regulations------- -----------------------------------]
Porto Rico—Attorneys------------- --------------------------------------- -“WgU
Map (see Map of West Indies)__________________opposite 1900
Prince Edward Island—Accessible Banking Points....................... -2288
—Attorneys________ _______
- ------------------------------ 2019
- Banks...____________________________________ __ ___ 1820
—Laws. ______
... ______ -- - ------------------- .---2172
Map (see Map of Dominion of Canada)---------------- opposite 1777
Private Ranks of the United States (number of)---------- opposite 33
(Shown in Bank List by t after name of each bank)
Quebec—Accessible Banking List—.....................
2284
-Attorneys.----- ---------------------------- —...................... ...........2019
—Banks.------------------------1820
—Bank Directors------2666
Laws_______________________________________________2174
Map_______________________________________ opposite 1826
Q ueensland—Attorneys------------------------------------------------------2023

North Carolina—Accessible Banking Points.....................................2237
—Attorneys_______________________ ___________________ }?7>J

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1992

—Palestine—Banks. _____ ________________________ ___ 1859
Parcel Post Rates (Table of Foreign and Domestic). __________
7
Panama—Attorneys_________ ____ —......... —.........-................2030
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1900
Papua—Attorneys .. ■_______ _____ . --------------------------- 2023
-Banks______________________________________________ 1862
Paraguay—Attorneys------...2030
—Banks...____ _____________________ _____ ______ _____ 1902
—Map (see Bank of South America)______ . --------opposite 1902
Pennsylvania—Accessible Banking Points-------- .. --------- . .2247
—Attorneys.. --------..1988

Sierra Leone—Attorneys--------------------------------------------- -------2022
Rankq
__ __ _
__
- -1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)______________________ opposite 1852
South America—Attorneys------------ --------------- -------- -.............. 2030

—Bank Directors------- ------------------------ -----------....................2567
—Laws___________________________________ _______ ....2125
—Map, indexed “Penn”______ ..
------------ —opposite 1372
—Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity------------ --------opposite 1413
—Map of Philadelphia (main portion). ------- -------- opposite 1415
—Map of Philadelphia and Environs.. ------- . ------ opposite 1419
—Map of Pittsburgh (main portion)--------------- ------ opposite 1426

—Map, indexed “So. Am.”-----------------------------------opposite 1902
South Australia—Attorneys-------- ----------- ----------...........-......... 23
—Banks_______________________ _____ _____ ______ ____ 1863
South Carolina—-Accessible Banking Points---------------------------- 2256
—Attorneys........................ -...........-...............................................1993
—Banks__ . ---------- ------ --------- -------------------------- 1459
—Bank Directors______________________________________ 2592
—Laws-------------2130
—Map, indexed “S. C.”..................... ..............................opposite 1458
—State Bankers Association, Officers
---------------------------9
(Members shown in Bank List by % after name of bank)
State Bank Officials and Examiners........................................ 13
South Dakota Accessible Banking Points. ------------2257

—State Bankers Association, Officers------- --------- .. .. — 8,9
(Members shown in Bank List by $ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------- ------------11,12,13
Persia—Banks----------- ---------------------------------------------------- 1859
Peru—Attorneys. ___ . -------- . .. - -----------...2030
—Banks. ... .. .
____ ________________
-- 1902
—Map (see Map of South America)..----------- .. . opposite 1902

—Banks---------- ----------------------- -------- -------------- 2............1483
—Bank Directors...................... ................................................ ..2597
—Laws_______________________________________________ 2133
Map, indexed “S. D.”_________________________ opposite 1482
State Bankers Association Officers..-----_ .
----- --------9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
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South West Africa—Banks______________________________ .1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)______ _____ ___________ opposite 1854
Spain—Attorneys___________ _______ _______
. 2029
—Banks--------------------------------------------------------- .
1898
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________ opposite 1850
State Bankers Associations and Officers_______________
_ 8,9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
State Bank Officials and Examiners______________ _
_ 11, 12, 13
State Banks of the United States (number of)___ __
opposite 33
(Shown in Bank List by a § after name of bank)
Statute of Limitations (arranged for quick reference)___opposite 19
(See also “Laws” indexed)
Straits Settlement—Attorneys_______ _.
2023
—Banks------------------------------------------------------------__ 1859
Sumatra—Attorneys_____________________
. 2023
—Banks________________________________
_
_ 1859
Swaziland—Banks______________________________________ 1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________ opposite 1852
Sweden—Attorneys__________ ___ ___
_ _2029
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1898
—Map (see Map of Europe)________ ____ ________ opposite 1850
Switzerland—Attorneys__________________
.
_
2029
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1899
—Map (see Map of Europe)______________________opposite 1850
Syria—Banks____ ____
1859
Tahiti—Attorneys____________________________
... .
2023
—Banks----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1863
Taiwan (Formosa)—Attorneys______________ _
2023
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1859
Tanganyika Territory—Banks______________________ __
1853
—Map (see Map of Africa).___ _____________ ___ opposite 1852
Tasmania—Attorneys_____________________ _
2023
—Banks------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 1863
Tennessee—Accessible Banking Points______________________ 2257
—Attorneys________ _____ ____ ________________________ 1997
—Banks___ __________
1514
—Bank Directors________________________ _ _ __
_ _
2604
—Laws------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2135
—Map, indexed “Tenn.”________________________ opposite 1514
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________________
13
Texas—Accessible Banking Points___________________________2260
—Attorneys________ ______ __________________
__ .. 1999
—Banks_________
1547
—Bank Directors.—____________________________________ 2612
—Laws_______________________________________________ 2137
—-Map, indexed “Tex”.____ ____________________ opposite 1550
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
9
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.............................
13
(Members shown in Bank List by a % after name of bank)
Timor—Banks______
1859
Togo—Banks___________________________________________ 1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________opposite 1852
Total Number of Banks in the United States and Canada, .opposite 33
Total Statistics for the United States__________________ opposite 33
Towns without banks showing nearest Accessible Points.
...2181
Transvaal—Banks________________________________
1855
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________opposite 1852
Trinidad—Banks____________________________________
1901
—-Map (see Map of West Indies)__________________ opposite 1900
Tripoli—Attorneys.................................... ............ ...
2022
—Bank---------------------------------------1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________opposite 1852
Trust Powers (Banks having)
(Shown in Bank List by T after name of bankl
Tunisia—Attorneys......................
2022
—Banks______________________________________________ 1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________ opposite 1852
Turkey in Asia—Attorneys____________________________
2029
—Banks...___________________________________________ 1859
Turkey in Europe—Hanks_________________________________ 1899
Union of South Africa—Attorneys____________
2022
—Banks______________________________________________ 1854
—Map (see Map of Africa)___________________ . _ .opposite 1852
Uruguay—Attorneys._____________________________________ 2030
—Banks----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1902
—Map (see Map of .South America)_______________ opposite 1902
Utah—Accessible Banking Points_______________________ _ _ .2264
—Attorneys.___ _____
2005
—Banks______________________________________________ 1629

PAGE
—Bank Directors___ _____
2631
—Laws_____ ___________________
2140
—Map------------- ---------------------------------------------- opposite 1634
—State Bankers Associations, Officers_____________________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by a % after name of bank)
. 13
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_________________
Value of Foreign Coins__________________________________ . 18
Venezuela—Attorneys..____________________
2030
—Banks______________________________________________ 1902
—Map (see Map of South America)_______________ opposite 1902
Vermont—Accessible Banking Points_____
_
2264
—Attorneys______
2005
—Banks...____________
1636
—Bank Directors______ ________ ____ _____
_
. 2633
—Laws-----------------------------------------------------------------------2143
—Map. indexed “Va."----------------------------- :______ opposite 1640
—State Bankers Association, Officers___________________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by \ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners..................
.
13
Victoria—Attorneys...........................................
_
. 2023
—Banks_________
1863
Virginia—Accessible Banking Points_________________________2265
—Attorneys__________
2006
—Banks_______
1641
—Bank Directors.____ ________________________________ 2634
—Laws___ ________________ __________________________ 2145
—Map------------------------------------------------- -------- ..opposite 1658
9
—State Bankers Association, Officers___________
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners___ _____
13
Virgin Islands—Washington—Accessible Banking Points______________________2269
2008
—Attorneys_________
—Banks_______
1672
—Bank Directors______________________________________ 2642
—Laws..____ ________________________________________ 2147
—Map, indexed “Wash.”_____________________________ opposite1672
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________ 13
Western Australia—Attorneys______________________________ 2023
—Banks_________
1865
West Indies—Attorneys___________________________________ 2030
—Banks___ _____
1900
—Map-------------------------------------opposite 1900
West Virginia—Accessible Banking Points___________
..2271
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 2010
—Banks_________________________-.___________________ 1694
—Bank Directors______________________________________ 2646
—Laws.___ ________________ ______ „_________________ 2150
—Map, indexed “W. Va.”________________
opposite 1695
—State Bankers Association, Officers________________ ____ _ 8, 9
(Members shown in Bank List by % after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_________
11,12,13
Windward Island—Banks_____ ______
1901
—Map (see Map of West Indies)_______________ ...opposite 1900
Wisconsin—Accessible Banking Points____________
2274
—Attorneys_____ ______
2011
—Banks______________________________________________ 1715
—Bank Directors______________________________________ 2651
—Laws_______________
2152
—Map, indexed “Wis.”______________________________ opposite1714
—Map of Milwaukee_________________________________opposite1742
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
-—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________
13
World (Map of)_____________________________________ opposite 6
Wyoming—Accessible Banking Points____________________
2276
—Attorneys___ _______________________________________ 2016
—Banks..._______
1764
—Bank Directors_________________________________
2663
—Laws_______________
2155
—Map, indexed “Wyo.”_________
opposite 1764
—State Bankers Association, Officers____________________
9
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____________________ 13
Y ukon—Banks_____________________ ____________________ 1848
Zanzibar Island—Attorneys________
2022
—Banks______________________________________________ 1856
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________opposite 1852

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RAND M9NALLY & COMPANY.

The Commercial Banking
Company of Sydney Limited.
ESTABLISHED 1834.

INCORPORATED IN NEW SOUTH WALES 1893.

£3,000,000
- 2,460,000
- 3,000,000
£8,460,000
HEAD OFFICE —SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES.
Capital Paid up
Reserve Fund
Reserve Liability of Proprietors

LONDON OFFICE—18, BIRCHIN LANE, E. C.
SYDNEY BOARD
G. J. COHEN, Esq., Chairman.
Hon. JAS. W. MACARTHUR ONSLOW. M. L. C.
Hon. H. E. KATER. M. L. C., Deputy-Chairman.
The Hon. Sir THOMAS HUGHES, M L C
OWEN E. FRIEND
.. .. „
Sir THOMAS ALLWRIGHT DIBBS, Hon. Directo..
H. H. MASSIE, General Manager.

LONDON BOARD
H. S. H. GUINNE&
Hon. HENRY S. LITTLETON
LEWIS W. G. BUTLER. Esq.

Esq., Chairman
F. A. SCRIVENER. Manager.
J. G. PACY, Accountant.

225 Branches in New South Wales and Queensland
AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

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Barclays Bank Limited
Head Office: 54, Lombard Street, LONDON, E. C. 3.
FREDERICK CRAUFURD GOODENOUGH, Chairman

AUTHORISED CAPITAL .... £ 20,000,000
ISSUED AND PAID-UP CAPITAL 15,592,372
RESERVE FUND............................................................
8,250,000
DEPOSITS >31st December, 1922) ...303,185,535
Over 1700 branches in England and Wales
Agents and Correspondents throughout the World

THE BANK IS SPECIALLY ORGANISED FOR THE REPRESENTATION
IN GREAT BRITAIN OF AMERICAN BANKS AND BANKERS
CHIEF FOREIGN BRANCH: 168 Fenchurch St., London, E. C. 3
AFFILIATED BANKS:
BARCLAYS BANK (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
BRANCHES: Paris, Algiers, Bordeaux, Boulogne, Cannes, Cologne, Havre, Lyons, Marseilles,
Mentone, Monte-Carlo, Nice, Oran, Rouen, Le Touquet (open during the season)
THE BRITISH LINEN BANK
166 Branches in Scotland
THE UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER LIMITED
149 Branches in Lancashire, Cheshire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire.
THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK LIMITED
Branches in Egypt and Palestine. Also at Gibraltar, Malta and Khartoum.

LONDON JOINT CITY AND

MIDLAND BANK LIMITED
CHAIRMAN:

The Right Hon. R. McKENNA
JOINT MANAGING DIRECTORS:

FREDERICK HYDE

Subscribed Capital
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund Deposits (Dec. 31,1922)

EDGAR W. WOOLLEY

-

-

-

-

£38,117,103
10,860,852
10,860,852
354,406,336

HEAD OFFICE: 5, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. 2
OVER 1700 OFFICES IN ENGLAND AND WALES

OVERSEAS BRANCH: 65

&

66, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. 2

Atlantic Offices: “Aquitania” “Berengaria’' “Mauretania”
AFFILIATIONS:

BELFAST BANKING COMPANY, LTD.

THE CLYDESDALE BANK, LTD.

Over 110 Offices in Ireland

Over 180 Offices in Scotland

THE LONDON CITY & MIDLAND EXECUTOR & TRUSTEE CO. LTD.

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----------------------------------------- ------- U . J

LLOYDS BANK
LIMITED.
—

Chairman: J. W. BEAUMONT PEASE.
Deputy-Chairman: Sir AUSTIN E. HARRIS, K. B. E.

HEAD OFFICE: 71, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.C.3
(31st December, 1922)

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED
CAPITAL PAID UP - RESERVE FUND
- DEPOSITS, &c. - - ADVANCES, &c. - - -

($5 — £1)

- $359,323,900
71,864,780
50,000,000
- 1,659,767,335
616,943,395

THIS BANK HAS OVER 1,600 OFFICES IN ENGLAND & WALES
Affiliated Banks;

THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LTD. THE LONDON AND RIVER PLATE BANK, LTD.
Auxiliary^

LLOYDS AND NATIONAL PROVINCIAL FOREIGN BANK LIMITED

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THE BUYER’S GUIDF
ENVELOPES
WRITE

HECO ENVELOPE CO.

ENVELOPES
FOR
BANKS

ENVELOPES
FOR EVERY
PURPOSE

FRANK HOGAN, President

MANUFACTURERS
351-363 East Ohio Street

CHICAGO

-

ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS

F. W. LAFRENTZ & GO.
Formerly

The American Audit Company
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Executive Offices:

100 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

FILING CABINETS

BR^HES

WALDORF-ASTORIA, N. Y
CHICAGO
WILKES-BARRE
BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA
WASHINGTON. D. C.
RICHMOND
MILWAUKEE
BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS
SCRANTON
LOS ANGELES
LONDON, ENG.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

TERRELL S EQUIPMENT CO.
Manufacturers of

Metal Lockers and Steel Equipment

BANK NOTE—LITHOGRAPHERS

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co.

STROMBERG, ALLEN & CO.

Laclede & Vandeventer Ave.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

America's Pioneer and Leading House of Quality

STATIONERS - PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS
OFFICE

BANK SUPPLIES

SUPPLIES, FILING
LOOSE

LEAF

CABINETS,

BINDERS

430 -432 SOUTH CLARK ST., CHICAGO

KANSAS BANK NOTE CO.
FREDONIA, KANSAS

PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS
in the printing and lithographing of any and all bank
forms.
Samples and prices on application.

PATENTS

PATENTS AND TRADE-MARKS
COPYRIGHTS, LABELS. ETC., REGISTERED

MILO B. STEVENS & CO.
Attorneys and Solicitors

Established 1864

NEW YORK

CHICAGO

SAN FRANCISCO

Bulletin Boards, changeable for posting your announcements.
Bank Draft Stickers, Labels.
T & T Gummed Paper Letters and Figures.

THE TABLET

& TICKET

1030 W. Adams St.

Registry No. 830

638 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
BRANCH: 358 Monadnock Blk., Chicago

PERFORATORS

COMPANY
Chicago, Ill.

CHECK

COUPON
A SIZE FOR
EVERY BANK

CANCELLERS

PASS BOOK
A BETTER MACHINE
AT A LOWER PRICE

AMERICAN PERFORATOR COMPANY
NEW YORK
487 Broadway

Inc. 1910

CHICAGO
625 Jackson Blvd.

RAND,

M«7 NALLY BUILDING
clapk a harpison streets

© NIOAGO

PERSONALIZED PRINTING

Quality Lithographing at a Buyable Price.

■■■

Our Process Letters compare favorably with letters
that are actually typewritten

BANK OUTFITTERS
(See also Bank Stationers. Lithographers, Office Supplies)
INLAND PRINTING & BINDING CO., SPRINGFIELD, MO.

Checks, Drafts, Blank Books, Loose Le^f Devices, Stationery Office
Supplies and Furniture, Printing and Lithographing. Prompt
Service. Bank and Fire Proof Safes. Write for Catalogue or
samples.

BANK STATIONERS
(See also Bank Outfitters, Lithographers, Office Supplies)

Fort Wayne Printing Co.
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

BANK STATIONERS

Printers :: Lithographers
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Kier Letter Company
New Process Letters
• -...........

■

----—

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Individual's name changed on each piece

538 South Clark Street

Chicago, Illinois
PRINTING

RAND McNALLY & CO.
Chicago—New York

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RUBBER BANDS
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NATIONAL BANK
sf NEW ZEALAND
Limited

Head Office:8 Moorgate
LONDON, E. G. 2

,
.’Whangarei
DargaviUe . Si
v .PaDaroa

Arthur Willis, Manager
Authorized Capital
Subscribed Capital
Paid Up Capital
Reserve Funds
Uncalled Capital

r(AUCKLAND
C*

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^ Paepoa
TeArona. ^

£4,500,000
£3,750,000
£1,250,000
£1,250,000
£2,500,000

_ . , • •Waihi
Han ilton* ,Momns'

Gisborne

EVERY DESCRIPTION
OF
BANKING BUSINESS
CONDUCTED

Hastings
Palmerston. «N

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•Dannevifke
7

•Masteroin.

(^WELLINGTON

CHRISTCHURCH

Chief Office
in
New Zealand
Wellington
Alfred Jolly,

MbsgieL >p0pi Chalmers
Tapanui* Outraiwji^DUNEpiif
Otautau •
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COMPTROLLER’S CALLS
TO THE NATIONAL11 BANKS
FROM SEPTEMBER 9, 1886, TO DATE
YEAR

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1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
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19 78
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9 70
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19 77
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19 78
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13 76
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17 72
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15 71
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1 72
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2 86
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13 99
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10 71

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25 78
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30 80

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25 88

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20 59
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9 61
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9 73

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28 82

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5 65
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16 77

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29 57
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7 59

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31 76
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18 62
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9 66
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12 56
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12 69
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18 75
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11 65
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14 68
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23 70
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14 70
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30 86
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29 64

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22 55

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30 61
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17 78
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4 67
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17 77
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4 59
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4 65
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7 63
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7 69
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14 66
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12 74
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31 61
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31 51
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27 40
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31 41
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31 60
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31 44
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29 44
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31 116
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BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, 1923
AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

IDAHO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, John H. Pnelicher, president Marshall & Ilsley Bank,
Milwaukee.
First Vice-President, Walter W. Head, president Omaha National
Bank, Omaha. Neb.
Second Vice President, Wm. E. Knox, president Bowery Savings
Bank, New York, N. Y.
Executive Manager, F. N. Shepherd, 110 East 42d St., New York City.
Treasurer, F. A. Irish, vice-president First National Bank, Fargo,
N. D.
General Counsel, Thomas B. Paton, 110 East 42d St., New York City.
Secretary and Asst. Treasurer, William G. Fitzwilson, 110 East 42d St.,
New York City.
Deputy Managers: Trust Company Division, L. A. Mershon;
Savings Bank Division, L. D. Woodworth; National Bank
Division, E. E. Mountjoy: State Bank Division, G. E. Allen.
Manager Protective Dept., L. W. Gammon, 110 East 42d St., New
York City.
Editor of the Journal, Jas. E. Clark, 110 East 42d St., New York City. !
Branch Office, 708 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.

President, J. S. Heckathorn, vice-president and cash., First National
Bank, Moscow.
Vice-President, A. D. Stanton, president Meridian State Bank,
Meridian.
Secretary, J. S. St. Clair, vice-president Boise City National Bank,
Boise.
Treasurer, P. J. Miller, cashier Lewiston National, Lewiston.
ILLINOIS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, M. A. Traylor, president First Trust and Savings Bank,
Chicago.
Vice-President, Wayne Hummer, president La Salle National Bank,
La Salle.
Secretary, M. A. Graettinger, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
Treasurer, I. E. Merritt, president Hoopston National Bank, Hoopston.
Assistant Secretary, Olive S. Jennings, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
INDIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, C. D. Billings, president First National Bank, Seymour
Vice-President, Claude S. Kitterman, president First National Bank.
President, Adolph Hohenberg, president First National Bank,
Cambridge City.
Wetumpka.
.
i Secretary, Andrew Smith, vice-president Indiana National Bank.
Vice-President, M. A. Vincentelli, vice-president Alabama Bank and [
Indianapolis.
Trust Company, Montgomery.
Treasurer, P. H. McCormick, viee-president First State Bank, North
Secretary and Treasurer, Henry T. Bartlett, vice-president American
Judson.
Trust & Savings Bank, Birmingham.
ALABAMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

IOWA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

ARIZONA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, C. E. Narey, president First National Bank, Spirit Lake.
President, C. F. Solomon, president National Bank Arizona, Phoenix.
Vice-President, C. M. Keck, vice-president Commercial Savings Bank,
Vice-President, W. H Thomson, vice-president Phoenix National
Washington.
Bank, Phoenix.
Secretary, Frank Warner, 600 Observatory Bldg., Des Moines.
Secretary, Morris Goldwater, president Commercial Trust & Savings , Treasurer, F. S. Richards, cashier First National Bank, McGregor.
Bank, Prescott.
Treasurer, J. R. Todd, assistant manager Valley Bank, Globe.
KANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

ARKANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, C. W. Carey, president First National Bank Wichita.
Vice-President, Ben. S. Paulen, president Wilson County Bank,
Fredonia.
Secretary, W. W. Bowman, Topeka.
Assistant Secretary, F. M. Bowman, Topeka.
Office Secretary, Eleanor Woodburn, Topeka.
Treasurer, Bert E. Mitchner, cashier State Exchange Bank, Hut­
chinson.

President, H. A. Hicks, cashier American Bank & Trust Co., Little
Rock.
Vice-President, W. W. Campbell, cashier Bank of Eastern Ark.,
Forest City.
Secretary, Robt. E. Wait, president First National Bank, Little Rock.
Treasurer, D. J. West, Berryville.
CALIFORNIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

KENTUCKY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, H. C. Carr, vice-president First National Bank, Porterville.
Vice-President, Leo. S. Chandler, vice-president California Bank, Los j President, O. D. Thomas, vice-president Marion National Bank,
Lebanon, Ky.
Angeles.
Secretary, Harry G. Smith, 300 Louisville National Bank Bldg..
Secretary, Frederick H. Colburn, 628 Mills Bldg., San Francisco.
Louisville.
Treasurer, F. W. Wolfe, Ass’t cashier The Bank of California, N. A., !
Treasurer, A. B. Renaker, cashier. Peoples Deposit Bank. Burlington,
San Francisco.
Ky.
CANADIAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

LOUISIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, general manager The Bank
President, C. G. Rives, Jr., vice-president Interstate Trust and
of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec.
Banking Co., New Orleans.
Secretary-Treasurer, Henry T. Ross, 607 Royal Trust Building, j
Vice-President, W. D. Haas, president Commercial Bank & Trust
Montreal, Quebec.
Company, Alexandria.
COLORADO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Secretary, J. O. Barry, cashier Bank of Lafayette & Trust Co., Lafay­
ette.
President, H. B. Mendenhall, cashier Rocky Ford National Bank,
Treasurer, W. J. Mitchell, vice-president Canal-Commercial Trust &
Rocky Ford.
Savings Bank, New Orleans.
Vice-President, Clark G. Mitchell, vice-president Bankers Trust Co.,
Denver.
Secretary, Paul Hardey, vice-president Stock Yards National Bank,
MAINE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Denver.
President, A. S. Littlefield, president Rockland National Bank,
Treasurer, M. H. Crissman, cashier First National Bank, Paonia.
Rockland.
First Vice-President, F. C. Lynam, secretary-treasurer Bar Harbor
CONNECTICUT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Bkg. and Tr. Co., Bar Harbor.
President, Edmund S. Wolf, First National Bank, Bridgeport.
Vice-President, C. P. Merrill, treasurer Skowhegan Savings
Vice-President, Henry H. Pease, Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com- | Second
Bank, Skowhegan.
pany, Hartford.
Secretary, E. S. Kennard. cashier Rumford National Bank, Rumford.
Secretary, Chas. E. Hoyt, So. Norwalk Tr. Co., So. Norwalk.
Treasurer, G. A. Salford, Secretary-treasurer Hallowed Trust &
Treasurer, William G. Bissell, Milford Tr. Co., Milford.
Banking Co., Hallowell.
DELAWARE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

MARYLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, George T. Reed, cashier Milford Trust Co., Milford.
Vice-President, Robert P. Robinson, president Central National I President, T. Rowland Thomas, president National Bank of Baltimore,
Baltimore.
Bank, Wilmington.
Vice-President, J. Enos Ray, Jr., president Prince Georges Bank,
Secretary and Treasurer, Haldeman C. Stout, vice-president Industrial
Hyattsville.
Trust Co., Wilmington.
Secretary, Charles Hann, Merchants National Bank, Baltimore.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Treasurer, Wm. Marriott, cashier Western National Bank. Baltimore.
President, Joshua Evans, Jr., vice-president Riggs National Bank,
MASSACHUSETTS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Washington.
First Vice-President, H. V. Haynes, president Farmers & Mechanics
President, Joseph H. Sodday, president Franklin Savings Bank’
National Bank, Washington.
Boston.
Second Vice-President, V. B. Deyber, president Second National Bank,
Vice-President, Irving W. Book, president First National Bank, New
Washington.
Bedford.
Secretary, F. G. Addison, Jr., vice-president Security Savings and
Secretary, George W. Hyde, vice-president First National Bank.
Commercial Bank, Washington.
Boston.
Treasurer, A. S. Gatley, cashier Lincoln National Bank, Washington.
Treasurer, J. H. Gifford, vice-president Merchants National Bank.
Salem.
FLORIDA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
MICHIGAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, Giles L. Wilson, Vice-president Florida National Bank,
Jacksonville.
Vice-President, J. R. Anthony, president Brevard County State Bank,
Cocoa.
Secretary and Treasurer, W. O. Boozer, vice-president American
Trust Co., Jacksonville.

President, B. P. Sherwood, president Grand Haven State Bank,
Grand Haven.
First Vice-President, Paul J. Ullrich, president Ullrich Savings Bank,
Mt. Clemens.
Second Vice-President, Fred S. Case, vice-president and cashier First
National Bank, Sault Ste. Marie.
Secretary, Mrs. H. M. Brown, Ass’n Office, 723 Ford Bldg., Detroit.
Treasurer, A. J. Haviland, cashier Traverse City Bank, Traverse.
General Counsel, Hal H. Smith, of Beaumont, Smith & Harris
Detroit.

GEORGIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, J. S. Peters, vice-president Bank of Manchester, Man­
chester.
First Vice-President, J. S. Kennedy, cashier Atlanta National Bank,
Atlanta.
Second Vice-President, C. E. Martin, vice-president Citizens Bank,
Fort Valley.
Third Vice-President, Abial Winn, ass’t cashier Ashley Tr. Co.,
Valdosta.
Secretary, Haynes McFadden, 312 Candler Bldg., Atlanta.
Treasurer, E. L. Henderson, cashier Commercial Bank, Cedartown.
General Counsel, Orville A. Park, Macon.

MINNESOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

President, C. A. Chapman, vice-president First National Bank
Rochester.
Vice-President, F. P. Fellows, vice-president Capital Trust and Savings
Saint Paul.
Secretary, G. H. Richards, Minneapolis.
Treasurer, J. J. Maloney, cashier Farmers State Bank, Heron Lake

COUNTRY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA.

President, Wilson M. Hardy, president Citizens Bank, Rome.
First Vice-President, Luther Bond, president Royston Bank, Royston.
Second Vice-President, R. B. Dixon, vice-president Citizens Bank,
West Point.
Secretary and Treasurer, L. R. Adams, 512 Hass Howell Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
General Counsel, Alex. W. Smith, Sr., Atlanta.


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MISSISSIPPI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

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President, H. C. Herring, president Pascagoula National Bank, Moss
Point.
Vice-President, R. B. Clark, president Bank of Tupelo, Tupelo.
Secretary, George B. Power, Jackson.
Treasurer, J. W. Slaughter, cashier Columbus National Bank, Colum­
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MISSOURI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, S. E. Trimble, vice-president and cashier Union National
Bank, Springfield.
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Vice-President, M. R. Sturtevant, vice-president Liberty Central
Trust Co., St. Louis.
Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedalia.
Assistant Secretary, E. P. Neef, Sedalia.
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Treasurer, E. E. Amick, vice-president First National Bank, Kansas
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MONTANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.

PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Charles S. Calwell, president Corn Exchange National
Bank, Philadelphia.
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Vice-President, E. B. Harshaw, cashier Grove City National Bank,
Grove City.
Secretary, C. F. Zimmerman, treasurer Lebanon County Trust Co.,
Treasurer?W. W. Potts, vice president Federal Title and Trust Co.,
Beaver Falls.

President, Sam Stephenson, president First National Bank. Great
Falls.
Vice-President, F. E. Stranahan, president Stockmens National
Bank, Fort Benton.
Secretary, A. T. Hibbard. Helena.
NEBRASKA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Dan J. Riley, president Dawson Bank Dawson
Chairman, Executive Council, E. H. Gerhart, president First National
Bank, Newman Grove.
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Secretary, William B. Hughes, mgr. Omaha Clearing House, Omaha.
Treasurer, C. F. Brinkman, assistant vice-president United States
National Bank, Omaha.
NEVADA BANKERS’ZASSOCIATION.
President, L. W. Knowles, vice-presdent Reno National Bank, Reno.
Vice-President, Jerry Sheehan, vice-president First National Bank,
Winnemucca.
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Secretary, L. S. Reese, assistant cashier Farmers and Merchants
National Bank, Reno.
Treasurer, George F. Willis, cashier Lyon County Bank, V erington.
NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.h
President, Harry H. Dudley, president Mechanics National Bank,
Concord.
Secretary, Harry L. Additon, vice-president and cashier Merchants
National Bank, Manchester.
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Treasurer, Ernest H. Trickey, cashier Wolfboro National Bank,
Wolfboro.
NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, F. W. Shock, vice-president First National Bank, Spring

RHODE ISLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Albert R. Plant, president Blackstone Canal National
Bank, Providence.
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Vice-President, G. Burton Hibbert, Pawtucket Branch, R. I. Hospital
Tr. Co., Providence.
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Secretary, Edward A. Havens, assistant cashier Mechanics National
Bank, Providence.
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Treasurer, W. Howard Perry, cashier National Bank of Commerce,
Providence.

Vice-President, Spencer S. Marsh, vice-president National Newark
and Essex Banking Co., Newark.
Secretary, Wm. J. Field, vice-president Commercial Trust Company
of New Jersey, Jersey City.
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Treasurer, F. C. Ferguson, president Union Trust-Hudson County
National Bank, Jersey City.
NEW MEXICO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, C. S. AVhite, vice-president First National Bank. Albu­
querque.
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Vice-President, T. H. Rixey, president State Bank of Commerce,
Clayton.
Secretary. R. L. Ormsbee. cashier Capital City Bank, Santa Fe.
Treasurer, W. A. Losey. cashier First National Bank. Hagerman.
NEW YORK STATE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Willis G. Nash, vice-president Irving Bank-Col. Tr. Co.,
New York City.
Vice-President, C. E. Treman, president Ithaca Trust Co.. Ithaca.
Secretary, Edward J. Gallien, 128 Broadway, New' York City.
Treasurer, G. G. Clarabut, vice-president Farmers National Bank,
Rome.
SAVINGS BANK ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK
President, Victor A. Lersner, first vice-president Bowery Savings
Bank, New York City.
First Vice-President, Charles E. French, president Amsterdam Savings
Bank, Amsterdam.
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General Secretary, Walter J. Reeves, 110 E. 42d St., New Vork City.
Treasurer, Adolphe F. Le Gost, vice-president United States Savings
Bank, New York City.
NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, J. D. Biggs, president Farmers & Merchants Bank, WilliamVice-President. S. A. Hubbard, cashier Citizens Bank. Asheville.
Vice-President, T. A. Uzzell, president Peoples Bank, New Bern.
Vice-President, T. H. Shipman, president Brevard Banking Company,
Brevard.
Secretary, Paul P. Brown, Raleigh.
Treasurer, H. G. Kramer, cashier Savings Bank and Trust Co.,
Elizabeth City.
Counsel, Willis Smith, Raleigh.
NORTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, M. R. Poretr, vice-president Scandinavian-American Bank,

SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, C. L. Cobb, cashier Peoples National Bank, Rock Hill.
Vice-President, Itobt. 1. Woodside, president Farmers and Merchants
and Woodside National Banks, Greenville.
Secretary and Treasurer. James H. Craig, Columbia.
SOUTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, A. Kopperud, president Security Bank and Trust Co.,
Webster.
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Vice-President, .F. B. Stiles, vice-president First National Bank,
Watertown.
Secretary, L. J. Welch, Mitchell.
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Treasurer. H. C. Snodgrass, cashier State Bank of Interior, Interior.
TENNESSEE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, L. J. Pardue, president Cheatham County Bank, Ashland
Vice-President, Chas. E. Taylor, vice-president Ducktown Banking
Company, Ducktown.
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Vice-President, J. H. Ramer, cashier The Martin Bank, Martin.
Vice-President, S. C. Lewis, president Dover Bank and Trust Co.,
Dover
Secretary il G. Huddleston, 1015 Independent Life Bldg., Nashville.
Treasurer, L. A. DePriest, cashier Bank of Hollow Rock, Hollow Rock.
TEXAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, A. M. Graves, cashier Red River National Bank, ClarksvilleSecretary’, Wm. A. Philpott, Jr., Dallas.
Treasurer, Chester Harrison, asst, cashier Citizens National, Brownwood.
UTAH BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Frank B. Cook, president Columbia Trust Co., Salt Lake
First^Vfce-President, M. S. Eccles, president First Utah National
Bank, Ogden.
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Second Vice-President, N. S. Neilson, president Mt. Pleasant Com­
mercial and Savings Bank, Mount Pleasant.
Secretary and Treasurer, Carl R. Marcusen, cashier Price Com­
mercial & Savings Bank, Price.
VERMONT BANKERS! ASSOCIATION.
President, Hollis E. Gray, treasurer Winooski Savings Bank, Winooski.
Vice-President, C. L. Le Bourveau, cashier First National Bank,
White River Junction.
Secretary, C. S. Webster, treasurer Barton Savings Bank & Trust Co.,
TreaSuer ^Harold P. Perkins, cashier National White River Bank
Bethel.
VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, E. W. Tinsley, vice-president and cashier Colonial National
Bank, Roanoke.
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Vice-President, J. J. Scott, cashier Lynchburg Trust and Savings
Bank, Bedford.
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Secretary, W. F. Augustine, vice-president Merchants National Bank,
Richmond.
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Treasurer, W. S. Irby, vice-president and cashier Bank of Lunenburg,
Kenbridge.
WASHINGTON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, R. H. Macartney, cashier Security National Bank, Cheeney.
Vice-President, J. K. McCornack, president Security National Bank,
Secrctaryfwm. Hatch Davis, 1016 Old National Bank, Spokane.
Treasurer, II. J. Maury, president Winlock State Bank, Winlock.

Vice-President, Blanding Fisher, president First National Bank, Devils
Lake.
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Secretary, W. C. Macfadden, Fargo.
Treasurer, R. H. Farmer, president First Bank of Flaxton, Flaxton.
Chairman Executive Council, Manville H. Sprague, cashier First
National Bank, Grafton.
OHIO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, W. H. Yeasting, president Commercial Savings Bank &
Trust Co., Toledo.
Vice-President, W. L. Allendorf, president The Commercial Banking
& Trust Co.. Sandusky.
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Secretary, S. A. Roach, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus.
Asst. Secretary, G. E. Howard, Huntington Bank, Bldg., Columbus.
Treasurer, O. P. Norris, cashier National Bank of Barnesville, Barnesville.
O KLAHOMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, F. W. Bryant, vice-president Central National Bank, Tulsa.
Vice-President, H. N. Wilson, cashier First State Bank, Bokchito.
Secretary, Eugene P. Gum, Oklahoma City.
Assistant Secretary, Gertrude Corbitt, Oklahoma City.
Treasurer, J. H. Coleman, cashier Farmers State Bank, Newkirk.
OREGON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Chas. H. Vaughan, cashier Butler Banking Co., Hood River.
Vice-President, Edgar H. Sensenich, vice-president Northwestern
National Bank, Portland.
Secretary, J. L. Hartman, Hartman & Thompson. Bankers, Portland.
Treasurer, J. W. Iloech, vice-president. Eastern Oregon Banking Co.,
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WEST VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Oscar C. Wilt, cashier Empire National Bank, Clarksburg.
Vice-President, Fred J. Fox, cashier and secretary Security Trust
Company, Wheeling.
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Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph S. Hill, vice-president Capital City
Bank, Charleston.
WISCONSIN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President. J. M. Smith, cashier Lumbermens Bank, Shell Lake.
Vice-President, E. A. Reddeman, cashier National Bank of Com­
merce, Milwaukee.
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Secretary, George D. Bartlett, 203-9 Caswell Block, Milwaukee.
Assistant Secretary, Wall G. Coapman, 203-9 Caswell Block. MilTreasurer, Ira W. Parker, cashier Markesan State Bank, Markesan.
WYOMING BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Bryant B. Brooks, president Wyoming National Bank.
Casper.
Vice-President, George C. Muirhead, vice-president Stock Growers
State Bank, Worland.
Secretary, Harry B. Henderson, Federal appraiser First Joint Stock
Land Bank, Cheyenne.
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Treasurer, Geo."A. Bible, casbier, First National Bank, Rawlins.

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ADDITIONAL BANKER’S ASSOCIATIONS
INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Office of the Secretary, 111 W. Monroe Street, Chicago

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Howard F. Beebe, New York
John W. Prentiss, New York
J. W. Homor, Jr., New York
Kay Morris, New York
George B. Oaldwell, New York
Joseph A. Rushton, Chicago
Barrett Wendell, Jr., Chicago.
Walter S. Brewster, Chicago
Howard F. Hansell, Jr., Philadelphia

J. Clark Moore, Jr., Philadelphia
Thomas N. Dysart, St. Louis
Fred S. Borton, Cleveland
Tom K. Smith, St. Louis.
Thomas B. Gannett. Jr., Boston
Frank W. Remick, Boston.
John G. Brogden, Baltimore
John W. MacGregor, Pittsburgh
J. A. Fraser, Toronto

Morris F. Fox, Milwaukee
Eugene E. Thompson, Washington
J. R. Edwards, Cincinnati
Eli T. Watson, New Orleans
Henry D. Thrall. Minneapolis
W O. Chanute, Denver
James C. Willson, Louisville
Joel E. Ferris, Spokane

OFFICERS
President, John A. Prescott, Kansas City
Vice-President, Philip S. Dalton, Boston
Vice-President, James C. Fenhagen, Baltimore
Vice-President, Arthur Sinclair, Jr., New York
Vice-President, Eugene M. Stevens, Chicago

Vice-President, Dean G. Witter, San Francisco
Secretary, Frederick R. Fenton. Chicago
Assistant Secretary. Clayton G. Schray, Chicago
Treasurer, McPherson Browning, Detroit

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FARM MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Offices of Secretary-Treasurer, 112 W. Adams St., Chicago
E. D. Chassell, Secretary-Treasurer

OFFICERS
President, J. W. Wheeler, president Capital Trust & Savings Bank,
St. Paul, Minn.
Vice-President. Frank Hayden, Guaranty Bank & Trust Co..
Memphis, Tenn.

Vice-President, George M. Titus, vice-president Titus Loan &
Investment Co., Muscatine, Iowa.
Vice-President, E. L. Cralle, Atkinson, Warren & Henley Co.,
Oklahoma City. Okla.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
1923
H. J. Curry, Pearsons-Taft Co., Chicago, Ill.
G. R. Ellis, Empire Loan & Trust Co., Americus, Ga.
W. M. Leonard, Financial Correspondent, Union Central Life In­
surance Co., Lincoln, Nebr.
R. L. Slaughter, Brown Bros., Austin, Texas.
F. W. Thompson, Merchants Loan & Trust Co., Chicago, Ill.
Joseph T. McNary, The State Savings and Trust Co., Indianap­
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R. R. Rogers, Vermont Loan & Trust Co., Spokane, Wash.
Geo. F. Heindel, Phoenix Trust Co., Ottumwa, Iowa.
Byron H. Davis, Davis-Wellcome Mortgage Co., Topeka, Kansas.
R. O. Doming, Doming Investment Co., Oswego. Kansas.
Lester W. Hal], Fidelity National Bank & Trust Co., Kansas City,
Mo.
C. C. Bennett, Western Securities Investment Co., Denver, Colo.

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THE FARM MORTGAGE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
E. D. CHASSELL, Secretary, 112 West Adams St., Chicago
Members of this association put their own money into mortgages on productive farm lands before offering
them for sale. Conservative farm mortgage bankers make loans on the basis of average productive value of
lands for a term of years and not on temporary selling prices in times of booms. For this reason the
inflation of land prices has not depreciated the value of farm mortgages as dependable investments

LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Officers On Opposite Page
ALABAMA
Ballard Brothers, Troy
Jemison & Company, Birmingham
Pinckard Investment Company, Montgomery
ARIZONA
Dwight B. Heard Investment Co., Phoenix
ARKANSAS
Conservative Loan Co., Little Rock
Security Mortgage Co., Texarkana
Young & Co. 0. M., Stuttgart (Associate)
CALIFORNIA
Fresno Mortgage Co., Fresno
COLORADO
Bankers Trust Company, Denver
Colorado Investment & Realty Co., Colorado
Springs
Farmers Loan Company, The, Denver
Van Kleeck Mortgage Co., The, Denver
Western Mortgage Co., The, Denver
Western Securities Investment Co., Denver
GEORGIA
Alexander & Garrett, Augusta
Atlanta Trust Co., Atlanta
Empire Loan & Trust Co., Americus
Georgia Loan & Trust Co., Macon
Sessions Loan & Trust Co., Marietta
Smith, Howard M., & Co., Macon
Southern Mortgage Co., Atlanta
IDAHO
Edgerton-Fabrick Co., Pocatello
Ehrhardt Investment Co., Lewiston
Twin Falls Title & Abstract Co., Twin Falls
ILLINOIS
American Bankers Insurance Co., The, Chicago
(Associate)
Bernard Investment Co., Springfield
Beyer-Dempsey Co., Pekin
Brinkerhoff & Co., Springfield
Burr & Co., Hudson, Bloomington
Capen. Fred B., Bloomington
Causey, Walter G., Co., Peoria
Dime Savings & Trust Co.,Peoria
First Trust and Savings Bank of Bloomington,
Bloomington
First Trust & Savings Bank of Peoria, Peoria
Forman, Geo. M., & Co., Chicago
Goodell. A.. & Sons Co., Loda
Home Savings & State Bank, Peoria
Illinois Merchants Trust Co. .Chicago
Matheny, Dixon, Cole & Co., Springfield
Pearsons-Taft Co., Chicago
Peoria Life Insurance Co., Peoria (Associate)
Rockford Trust Co., Rockford
Security Trust Co., of Freeport, Freeport
Straus Brothers Company, The, Chicago
Thompson Farm Loans, Lacon
Toombs & Daily, Chicago
Trevitt-Mattis Banking Co.. Champaign
INDIANA
American Central Life Insurance Co, Indianapolis
(Associate)
Day, Thomas C., & Co., Indianapolis
Dickinson & Reed, Indianapolis
Dickinson Trust Co., Richmond
Evans. Devore & Co., Crawfordsville
Fariders Trust Co., Indiananolis
State Savings & Trust Co., Indianapolis
IOWA
Adams, H. C., Algona
Allfree,Inc. H. B.,Newton
American Commercial & Savings Bank, Davenport
American Mortgage & Securities Co., Manchester
Annis & Rohling Co., Council Bluffs
Butler & Rhodes, Fort Dodge
Central Trust Co., Des Moines
Clarion Savings Bank, Clarion
Crosley Investment Co., Webster City
Donahue & Hanson, Grinnell
Farmers & Citizens Savings Bank, De Witt
Farmers Bond & Mortgage Co., Des Moines
First National Bank, Rock Rapids
Gilmore Exchange Bank, Gilmore City
Iowa Loan & Trust Co., Des Moines
Iowa Securities Company, Waterloo
Johnson, Griff, Des Moines, (Associate)
Leavitt & Johnson Trust Co., Waterloo
Lougee, Inc. E. H. Council Bluffs
Mason City Loan & Trust Co., Mason City
Mjdland Mortgage Co., Cedar Rapids
Miller, J. W., Jr., Denison
Phoenix Trust Co., Ottumwa
Rich, George A., Fort Dodge
Royal Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., Des
Moines (Associate)
Security Loan & Investment Co., Des Moines
Shepard, Hugh H., Mason City
Stanley-Henderson Company, Cedar Rapids
Titus Loan & Investment Co., Muscatine
Union Bond & Mortgage Co., Davenport
Union Trust Company, Clarinda
Van Evera, Geo. M., & Co., Des Moines
Wadsworth, J. G., & Co., Council Bluffs
Webber, John F., Ottumwa
West ern Life Insurance Co., Des Moines (Associate)


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KANSAS
Benton & Hopkins Investment Co., OberHn
Central Trust Company, Topeka
Davis-Wellcome Mortgage Co., Topeka
Deming Investment Co., Oswego
Farm Mortgage Trust Co., Tupeka
First Trust Co. of Wichita, The, Wichita
Fontron Loan & Trust Co., Hutchinson
Graves Farm Loan Investment Co., The, Pitts­
burg
Guarantee Title & Trust Co., Wichita
Humphrey Investment Co., Independence
Interstate Mortgage Trust Co., Parsons
McNaghten Loan Co., Hutchinson
Mansfield Land-Mortgage Co., Topeka
Metcalf, Wilder S., Lawrence
Perkins Investment Co., The Fred, Oswego
Pioneer Mortgage Co.,Topeka
Putnam Investment Co. Sa.'ina
Thomas Mortgage Co., Emporia
Warren Mortgage Co., Emporia
Wheeler. Kelly & Hagny Co., The, Wichita
KENTUCKY
Southern Trust Company, Louisville
LOUISIANA
Investors Mortgage Co., New Orleans
Mortgage & Securities Co., New Orleans
Southwest Louisiana Farm Mortgage Co.,
Lake Charles
MASSACHUSETTS
Interstate Mortgage Trust Co., Greenfield
MINNESOTA
Ballard and Company, Minneapolis
Capital Trust & Savings Bank, St. Paul
Clifford, Geo. B , & Co., Minneapolis
Crookston State Bank, Crookston
Drake-Jones Co., Minneapolis
Grandin & Company, Minneapolis
Merchants Trust & Savings Bank, St. Paul
Minneapolis Trust Co.. Minneapolis
Minnesota Loan & Trust Co.. Minneapolis
Northland Securities Co., Minneapolis
Northwestern Trust Co., St. Paul
Patters & Co.. Minneapolis
Reed Mortgage & Investment Co., St. Paul
Saint Paul Trust & Savings Bank, Saint Paul
Sheldon Brothers Co., Minneapolis
Swift County Bank, Benson
Thacker Bond & Mortgage Co., Minneapolis
Ulland, J. S., Fergus Falls
Union Investment Co., Minneapolis
Waters, M. R., & Sons, Minneapolis
Wells-Dickey Co., Minneapolis
Wheeler-Misner Loan Co., Crookston
MISSOURI
Bankers Mortgage Co., Kansas City
Commerce Trust Co. .Kansas City
Commonwealth Farm Loan Co.. St. Louis
Crawford Loan & Abstract Co., Sedalia
Denton-Coleman Loan & Title Co., Butler
Duvall-Percival Trust Co., Butler
Farmers Trust Co., Maryville
Fidelity National Bank & Trust Co., Kansas City
Gillam-Jackson Loan & Trust Co., Maryville
Hannibal Loan & Investment Co., Hannibal
Inter-State National Bank, The, Kansas City
Jameson, W. Ed., Fulton
Liberty Trust Co., Kansas City
Maxwell Investment Co., Kansas City
Missouri Savings Association Bank, Kansas City
New England Securities Co., Kansas City
Nixon Farm Mortgage Co., Boonville
Pioneer Trust Co., Kansas City
St. Louis Farm Mortgage Co., St. Louis
Sisson Loan & Title Co., Maryville
State Savings Trust Co., Springfield
Waddell Investment Company, Kansas City
Walton Trust Company, Kansas City
MONTANA
American Loan & Investment Co., Lewistown
North American Mortgage Co.. Bozeman
NEBRASKA
Binder, Frank H., Omaha
Drake, E. G., & Co., Beatrice
Durland Trust Co., Norfolk
Equitable Trust Co., Omaha
Federal Trust Company, Lincoln
First Trust Co., Lincoln
First Trust Co.. Omaha
Forgan Investment Co., Omaha
Heyn Co., Frederic L. Omaha
Kloke Investment Co., Omaha
Leonard, W. M., Lincoln
Lincoln Trust Company, Lincoln
Mason, W. F., Loup City
Maylard A Co., Norfolk
Omaha Bond & Mortgage Co., Omaha
Omaha Trust Company, Omaha
Peters Trust Co., Omaha
Pugh, George E., Stanton
United States Trust Co., Omaha
Woodward Brothers, Lincoln

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Putnam Investment Co., Concord
NEW YORK
Associated Mortgage Investors, Rochester
NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh Banking & Trust Co., The, Raleigh
NORTH DAKOTA
DeNault Company, W. B., Jamestown
Lander, E. J., & Co.. Grand Forks
OHIO
Rural Mortgage & Finance Co., The, Columbus
OKLAHOMA
Albright Title & Investment Co., Newkirk
American Investment Co., Oklahoma City
Atkinson, Warren & Henley Co., Oklahoma City
Clement Mortgage Co., The, Norman
Conservative Loan & Trust Co., Shawnee
Culbertson & Tomm, Muskogee
Equitable Farm Mortgage Co., Oklahoma City
Everest-Porter Mortgage Co., Oklahoma City
Exchange Trust Co.. Tulsa
Fish & Co., Geo. R. Ardmore (Associate)
Godfrey Investment Co., The, Oklahoma City
Gum Brothers Co., Oklahoma City
Home Farm Mortgage Company, Vinita
Murray Investment Co., The, McAlester
Oklahoma Farm Mortgage Co., Oklahoma City
Ihorne Investment Co., E. C„ Oklahoma City
Walton Mortgage Co., Hobart
OREGON
Commerce Mortgage Securities Co., Portland
Hawkins & Roberts, Salem
MacMaster, Ireland & Company, Portland
SOUTH CAROLINA
Trust Company of South Carolina, Hartsville
SOUTH DAKOTA
Bank of Ipswich, Ipswich
Citizens Investment Co., Sioux Falls
Hollister Bros., Sioux Falls
James Valley Bank, Huron
McKinney & Allen, Inc., Sioux Falls
Security Investment & Mortgage Co., Brookings
Security Mortgage & Investment Co., Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls Savings Bank, Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE
American Trust Co., Nashville
Bankers Trust Co., Knoxville
Fidelity Trust Co., Knoxville
Guaranty Bank & Trust Co.. Memphis
Nashville Trust Company, Nashville
Smith & Perkins, Memphis
Southern Trust Co., Clarksville
Volunteer State Life Insurance Co., The,
Chattanooga (Associate)
Williamson. S. M. & Co., Memphis
TEXAS
Biggs Investment Co., Amarillo
Breg, Garrett & Co., Dallas
Brown Bros., Austin
Chandler & Co., E. B., San Antonio
Creager, A. Y., Co., Sherman
Dallas Trust & Savings Bank, Dallas
Empire Mortgage Company, Wichita Falls
. Federal Mortgage Co., Dallas, Texas
Hamon-Whittington Mortgage Co., Amarillo
Mortgage Investment Co. .of El Paso, El Paso
Realty Trust Co., Dallas
Reynolds Mortgage Co., Ft. Worth
Security Trust Co., Galveston
Standard Trust Co., San Antonio
Temple Trust Co., Temple
Texas Farm Mortgage & Investment Co.,
San Antonio
Texas Farm Mortgage Co., Dallas
Ward-Harrison Mortgage Co.. Ft. Worth
Wimer, Richardson & Co., San Antonio
UTAH
ixuine irusi ct savings uo., me, Balt Lake (Jity

Miller & Viele, Salt Lake City
Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Logan
VIRGINIA
Southern Bond & Mortgage Co., Richmond
State & City Bank and Trust Company,
Richmond
WASHINGTON
Farm Mortgage Security Co., The. Spokane
International Mortgage Bank, Spokane
Land Credit Mortgage Co., Spokane
Murphey, Favre & Co., Spokane
Netherlands Investment Company of America,
Seattle
Northwestern & Pacific Hypotheekbank, Spokane
Oregon Mortgage Co., Ltd. The, Spokane
Union Trust Co., Spokane
Vermont Loan & Trust Co., Spokane
WISCONSIN
Hardy-Ryan Abstract Co., Waukesha
Ziegler & Co., B. C., West Bend
WYOMING
Union Trust Co., Cheyenne

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INDEX
Prefix Numbers

CITIES
1 New York, N.Y.
2 Chicago, Ill.
3 Philadelphia,Pa.
4 St. Louis, .Mo.
5 Boston, Mass.
6 Cleveland, Ohio
7 Baltimore, Md.
8 Pittsburgh ,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. C.
16 Los Angeles,
Cal.
17 Minneapolis,
Minn.
18 Kansas City,
Mo.
19 Seattle, Wash.
20 Indianapolis,
Ind.
21 Louisville, Ky.
22 St. Paul. Minn.
23 Denver, Colo.
24 Portland, Ore.,
25 Columbus, Ohio
26 Memphis, Tenn.
27 Omaha, Neb.
28 Spokane, Wash.
29 Albany. N. Y.
30 San Antonio,
Tex.
31 Salt Lake City.
Utah
32 Dallas, Tex.
33 Des Moines, la.
34 Tacoma, Wash.
35 Houston, Tex.
36 St. Joseph, Mo.
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.
47 Cedar Rapids,
la.
4S 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
71 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
88 Texas
89............................
90 California
91 Arizona
92 Idaho
93 Montana
94 Nevada
95 New Mexico
96 Oregon
97 Utah
98 Washington
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Interesting Figures on Banking
HE growth of the banking
business in the United States
in the past forty-two years is
almost beyond belief. If one
takes a copy of the Rand
McNally Bankers Directory, Blue Book,
of the year 1880 and lays alongside of it
a copy of the 1922 book, he will find
the following interesting comparisons:
Banks in Book:
1880 igiz
United States.................................. 6,130 3L549
Canada ......................................... 402 4.768
Total ......................................... 6,532

36,317

The figures for 1922 do not include corporations, firms, and
individuals whose business is limited to the buying and selling
of investments. Those for 1880 do include Private Bankers,
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Carrying this comparison still further,
one gets the following information:
1880
Number of Banks in United States 6,131
Number ©f Banks in Canada............. 402
Number of Pages in Directory........... 420
0
Number of Maps........................
lbs.
Weight of Book..................................22 lbs.

1922
31A 49

4,768
2,364
100
9 lbs.

In 1880 the Directory gave only the names of the President,
the Cashier, Capital, Surplus, and two correspondents.
In 1922, one finds the names of all officers and correspondents
and the Capital, Surplus and Profits, Deposits, Loans, and
Investments, and Cash and Exchange.

To make a copy of the Directory in
1922 required five times as much paper,
and owing to increased cost of paper,
about eleven times as much money to
buy the paper as it did in 1880 (and about
the same proportion holds good on type,
binding materials, ink, etc.)

If one based his figures entirely upon the above
comparisons, there would be from five to six times
more hours of labor required to set the type, print
and bind a copy of the directory in 1922 than in
1880, and the increase in the cost of this labor per
copy would be over twelve times what it was in
1880. However, labor-saving devices and increased
circulation have offset some of this increase so that
instead of the labor costing twelve times as much
per copy in 1922 as it did in 1880, it is in reality
only about six times as much per copy.
An increase in the number of banks from 6,000
in 1880 to 36,000 in 1922 should require over five
times as large a force of clerks to collect the
information, compile, and edit the statistics. In
fact, it does actually require five times as large a
force, but at over twelve times the total cost,
owing to increased wages. Here again, however,
increased circulation has cut down the clerical cost
per copy from twelve times to about four times
what it was in 1880.

It costs over six times as much in postage to collect information from 36,000 banks as it does from 6000. In 1880
the book weighed two pounds. It now weighs nine pounds. During all these forty years and in spite of the
conditions which we have enumerated, there have been only two increases in the price of the Bankers Directory.

STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS, 1923
Statb

Name

Static

Address

Ala.......... . . A. E. Jackson, Supt. of Banks..............Montgomery.
W. H. Montgomery, Bank Examiner Montgomery.
8. B. Wilson. Bank Examiner............... Birmingham.
H. G. Boyd, Bank Examiner.................Montgomery.
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J. E. Freeman, Jr., Bank Examiner. .Montgomery.
G. H. Foote, Bank Examiner................Birmingham.
. . A. T. Hammons, Supt. of Banks........ Phoenix.
Ariz..
J. S. Dodson, Chief Bank Examiner.. Phoenix.
A. R. Davis, Deputy Bank Examiner.Phoenix.
Minnie Seaman, acct.-Stenographer. .Phoenix.
. .Chas. McKee, Bank Commissioner.. .Little Rock.
F. Lee Major, Asst. Bank Com. - ... .Little Rock.
R. G. Dickinson, Asst. Commissioner
in charge of Building & Loan Associ­
ations.........................................................Little Rock.
F. G. Redwine. Bank Examiner..........Little Rock.
Oliver Phillips, Bank Examiner...........Little Rock.
J. C. Dacus, Bank Examiner................Little Rock.
H. H. Cooper, Bank Examiner............Little Rock.
Jno. Lipscomb, Bank Examiner.........Little Rock.
. .John Franklin Johnson, Supt. of Bks.Tth Floor,UnitedBk.
Calif.
& Tr. Co., Bldg., San
F.
.. Grant McFerson, Bank Com................ Denver.
Colo.
Axel B. Olson. Chief Deputy Bank
Commissioner.........................................Denver.
Sidney W. Clark, Deputy Bank Com.Denver.
M. M. Ewing, Deputy Bank Com.... Denver.
John Jepson, Deputy Bank Com........ Denver.
Walter J. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com.
Office. 125 State Office Bldg............. Denver.
. .John B. Byrne, Commissioner.............Putnam.
Conn.
Lester E. Shippee, Deputy Com......... East Killingly.
Wm. P. Landon, Mgr. Bond Dept... .Hartford.
Earle Wms. Stamm, Chief Examiner. Norwich.
Mary E. Elwood, Bank Examiner... .Hartford.
Wm. H. Edwards, Bank Examiner ... Portland.
C. Leon Wilcox. Bank Examiner........Hartford.
Benj. H. Millard, Bank Examiner... .Hartford.
Clifford S. Burdge, Bank Examiner. . Shelton.
Victor I. Neilson, Bank Examiner... .Hartford.
Karl B. Reynolds, Bank Examiner.. .Branford.
John H. Brooks, Bank Examiner. . . .Torrington.
R. Gordon Baldwin, Bank Examiner.Bristol.
Thomas E. Prescott, Bank Examiner.Naugatuck.
Harold P. Splain, Bank Examiner... .New Haven.
Fred H. Billings, Bank Examiner. . . .Hartford.
Dela.. . .. Geo. L. Medill, State Bank Com........ Dover.
Ira Lewis, Deputy Bank Com..............Dover.
Paul D. Lovett, Chief Clerk.................Newark.
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Fla........ ,..R. A. Gray, Chief Clerk Bkg. Dept.
(in charge)...............................................Tallahassee.
J. E. Perkins, Bank Examiner............. Tallahassee.
E. M. Porter, Bank Examiner............. Tallahassee.
E. P. Jackson. Bank Examiner........... Tallahassee.
W. M. Wainwright, Bank Examiner .Tallahassee.
.. ,T. R. Bennett, Supt. of Banks............Atlanta.
E. A. Thompson, Asst. Supt.................. Atlanta.
J. E. Cagle, Bank Examiner..................Atlanta.
R. B. Gunby, Bank Examiner............. Columbus.
E. B. Douglass. Bank Examiner........... Talbotton.
W. D. Lloyd, Bank Examiner..............Richland.
J. B. Sasser. Bank Examiner............... Camilla.
L. W. McRae. Bank Examiner...........McRae.
A. B. Kitchens, Bank Examiner......... Atlanta.
J. H. Edge, Bank Examiner.................Cairo.
R. S. Mell, Bank Examiner..................Savannah.
Idaho. .. .E. W. Porter, Commissioner................Boise.
H. G. A. Winter. Director....................Boise.
V. E. Warner, Deputy........................... Boise.
E. L. King, Examiner............................. Boise.
A. W. Behrens, Examiner..................... Boise.
C. 1. Canfield, Examiner....................... Boise.
Daisy Irvington, Secretary.....................Boise.
Illinois. .. .Andrew Russel, Auditor. Main office: Springfield.
Chicago office: 1434 First National Bank Bldg.
Stuart Russel, Chief Bank Exam........ Springfield.
W. B. Whitlock, Asst. Chief Bank
Examiner................................................. Springfield.
Carl H. Weber, Asst. Chief Bk. Exam.Springfield.
Ralph Falrbairn, Bank Examiner. 1434 1st N. Bk. Bldg.,
Chicago.
F. E Edgerton, Bank Examiner.........1434 1stN.Bk.Bldg.,
Chicago.
Guy L. Bush, Bank Examiner..............Chicago.
E. E. Nicholson, Bank Examiner. .. .Springfield.
C. H. Ruedi, Bank Examiner...............Springfield.
O. A. James, Bank Examiner...............Springfield.
G. S. Wiley, Trust Examiner............... Springfield.
W. E. Turner, Trust Examiner.............Springfield.
Harrison Mathewson, Bank Examiner.Springfield.
A. J. Adams, Bank Examiner.............. Chicago.
Q. J. Campbell, Bank Examiner......... Chicago.
B. G. Graff, Bank Examiner................ Chicago.
J. B. Lennon, Bank Examiner.............. Springfield.
E. R. Petrie, Bank Examiner................Springfield.
J. E. Shearer, Bank Examiner.............. Springfield.
J. L. Northrup, Bank Examiner......... Springfield.
C. O. Wolfe, Bank Examiner...............Springfield.
II. L. Burnett, Jr., Bank Examiner.. .Springfield.
W. E. Turner, Bank Examiner.............Springfield.
Frank Chew, Bank Examiner................Springfield.
Miller Weir, Consulting Examiner. . .Springfield.
J. W. McClellan, Trust Examiner. .. .Springfield.
. . ,E. H. Wolcott, Bank Commissioner. .Indianapolis.
Ind.
Thos. D. Barr, Deputy Commissioner Indianapolis.
Carl L. White, Chief Examiner........... Camby.
Robert Brass, Bank Examiner.............Gary.
Olin G. Symons, Bank Examiner. . . .Lewisville.
J. C. Sanders, Bank Examiner............Bargersville
Don P. Carpenter, Bank Examiner... Brazil.
Fred J. Whicker, Bank Examiner.. . .Clayton.
C. W. Lawrence, Bank Examiner. . . . Princeton.
J. Paul McMillan, Bank Examiner.. Edinburg.
. . . Robert L. Leach, Supt. of Banking... Des Moines.
Carl S. Foster, Deputy Supt.................Des Moines.
J. A. Heng, Bank Examiner............. .. .Davenport,
N. B. Shaffer, Bank Examiner........... Altoona.
E. R. Mauss, Bank Examiner.............Spencer.
R. L. Bunce, Bank Examiner............. Burlington.
J. A. Parden, Bank Examiner..............Mason City.
A. E. Rugg, Bank Examiner................
R. R. Blair, Bank Examiner.................Red Oak.
R. W. Waite, Bank Examiner.............Waterloo.


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. . . . V. J. Wilson. Bank Examiner.............. Waterloo.
W. M. Knutson, Bank Examiner. . . .Council Bluffs.
V. L. Bartling, Bank Examiner.......... Wakefield.
N. A. Buck, Bank Examiner..............
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L. G. Fuller, Bank Examiner.............
Kansas. .. ,C. J. Peterson, Bank Com.....................Topeka.
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Lewis Wilson, Asst. Bank Com.Topeka.
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Mrs. Pearl Mundis, Special Assistant.Topeka.
Harry Warren, Chief Bank Exam.. . .Topeka.
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Hazel O. Chick, Chief Clerk.......Topeka.
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F. C. Reissing, Spec. Asst. Blue Sky
Dept...........................................................Topeka.
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L. E. Roush, Supervisor Bldg. & Loan
Dept...........................................................Topeka.
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J. W. Johnson, Asst. Supervisor Bldg.
& Loan Dept..........................................Topeka.
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A. E. Speck, Deputy Bank Com.......... Salina.
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W. J. Coyle, Deputy Bank Com.......... Sterling.
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L. M. Hutchison, Deputy Bk. Com. .Topeka.
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C. W. Edwards, Deputy Bank Com. .Topeka.
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J. S. McMahon, Deputy Bank Com. .Kansas City, Mo.
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P. V. Miller, Deputy Bank Com............Highlands.
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W. S. Kennedy, Deputy Bank Com. .Salina.
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J. A. Kell, Deputy Bank Com................ Hays.
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Harry O’Brien, Deputy Bank Com.. .Topeka.
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H. II. Olden, Deputy Bank Com......... Parsons.
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C. H. Ryan, Deputy Bank Com...........Girard.
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J. W.- Scott, Deputy Bank Com........... Smith Center
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E. D. Wells, Deputy Bank Com.......... Parsons.
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Dick Wilson, Deputy Bank Com........ Hutchinson.
Ky...............J. P. Lewis, Banking Commissioner. .Georgetown.
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W. W. Peavyhouse, Dep. Bkg. Com. .Frankfort.
J. M. Crume, Bank Examiner.............Hardinsburg.
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G. R. Carson. Bank Examiner............. Manchester.
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J. C. Pickerill, Bank Examiner.............Leitchlleld.
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L. M. Vance, Bank Examiner...............Greensburg.
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N. M. Smock, Bank Examiner............. Carrsville.
La.............. J. S. Brock, State Bank Com..................... New Orleans.
Louis Buckner, Jr., Asst. Bk. Exam. . .Shreveport.
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A. R. Johnson, Jr., Asst. Bk. Exam. .New Orleans
I. H. Snyder, Asst. Bank Examiner. .New Orleans.
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O. H. Pittman, Chief Bank Examiner. New Orleans.
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M. Finnegan, Asst. Bank Examiner.. .New Orleans.
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A. L. Wedgeworth, Bank Exam........... Shreveport.
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Verna Foil, Secretary............................... New Orleans.
Maine....... Fred F. Lawrence, Bank Com................Augusta.
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Geo. O. Femald. Deputy Bank Com..Augusta.
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T. F. Parker. Bank Examiner...............Belfast.
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L. P. Noble, Bank Examiner.................Portland.
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A. J. S. Keene, Bank Examiner............Auburn.
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Victor B. Pendexter, Asst. Bk. Exam.Portland.
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Claridel Bradstreet. Chief Clerk.......... Augusta.
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Ernest C. Stinson, Asst. Bank Exam..Bangor.
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S. N. Annis, Securities Examiner. . . .Augusta.
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Woodbury Wallace, Asst. Examiner. .Augusta.
Md.............. Geo. W. Page, Bank Commissioner,
Union Trust Bldg................................ Baltimore.
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John J. Ghingher, Deputy Bank Com­
missioner. Union Trust Bldg.............Baltimore.
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John D. Hospelhorn, Senior Exam.,
Union Trust Bldg.................................Baltimore.
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Wm. J. Gerbig, Senior Examiner
Union Trust Bldg................................ Baltimore.
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E. G. Rusk, Senior Examiner............... Baltimore.
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W. J. Barrett, Jr., Senior Examiner. .Baltimore.
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T. H. Sherman, Senior Examiner. . . .Baltimore.
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A. C. Merrian, Jr., Senior Examiner. .Baltimore.
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L. B. Rowles, Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg...............................................Baltimore.
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J. M. Harvey, Junior Examiner,Union
Trust Bldg..........................,..................Baltimore.
Mass...........Joseph C. Allen, Com. of Banks.......... Newton Highlands.
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Roy A. Hovey, Deputy Com. of Banks.Wakefield.
Nelson B. Davis, Chief Clerk.............. Newton Highlands.
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Herbert Rogers, Director of Div. of
Credits......................................................Belmont.
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Arthur Guy, Asst. Director of Div. of
Savings Banks....................................... Farmingham.
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W. H. Otis, Director of Div. of Trust
Cos............................................................. Melrose, Highland
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W. J. Fowler. Asst. Director of Div. of
Trust Cos.................................................Beverly.
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O. M. Tucker, Director of Div. of
Co-Operative Banks and Credit
Unions....................................................... West Somerville
W. S. Bosworth, Bank Examiner.........Malden.
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Eugene Brimmer, Bank Examiner. . .Malden.
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W. B. Jensen, Bank Examiner..............Framingham.
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O. H. Answorth, Bank Examiner.......... Chelsea.
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F. E. Wallace, Bank Examiner.............Wakefield.
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Nathan L. Whitten, Bank Examiner. Campelio.
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H. P. Jenks, Bank Examiner................. Dorchester.
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G. O. Mansfield, Bank Examiner. .. .Rockland.
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R. J. Tubbs, Bank Examiner................ Greenwood.
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H. A. Clark, Bank Examiner................ Wakefield.
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H. J. Crougliwell, Bank Examiner. . .West Peabody.
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Charles A. Crowell, Bank Examiner .Salem.
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W. E. Day, Bank Examiner.................. Chelsea.
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George F. Davee, Bank Examiner. . .Plymouth.
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Ralph E. Ellis, Bank Examiner............Medford.
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J. J. Gorman, Bank Examiner............. Woburn.
John L. Keyes, Bank Examiner......... Lowell.
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George H. Magum, Bank Examiner . . Roslindale.
Burt O. McKinley, Bank Examiner. .Boston.
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Arthur S. Morey, Bank Examiner... .Watertown.
Robert O. Seamans. Bank Examiner. . Salem.
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Kenneth I. Wilson, Bank Examiner. .Brockton.
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Harold E. Almv, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . .Dorchester.
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Edward H. Arnold, Asst. Bk. Exam.. Belmont.
Charles J. Bateman, Jr..Asst. Bk. Ex. .Watertown.
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Arthur L. Brackett, Asst. Bk. Exam. Wohaston.
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Jos. L. Brighton, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . .West Somerville
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Walter E. Burbank, Asst. Bk. Exam. . Belmont.
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Forrest F. Bursley, Asst. Bk. Exam... Somerville.
Francis P. Carolan, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . Brookline.
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Jos. A. Chambers, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . .Brighton.
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Ralph N. Croswell, Asst. Bk. Exam. .Winthrop Highlands
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Jos. F. Connellan, Asst. Bk. Exam.... Brookline.
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Everett L. Crowell, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . Brockton.
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Robert S. Baker, Asst. Bk. Exam... .Norwood.
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Lawrence E. Donovan, Asst. Bk. Ex. .Brighton.
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Howard D. Ferguson, Bk. Ex..............Melrose Highlands.
Arthur W. Flint' Asst. Bk. Exam......... Wakefield.
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L. R. W. Leland, Bk. Exam..................Newtonville.
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Phillip A. Damon, Asst. Bk. Exam.. . Stoneham.

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Name
Address
Statk
Mass.... . Winthrop L. Graham, Asst. Bk. Ex... . Revere.
(cont.) Chester A. Gray. Asst. Bk. Exam.........Somerville.
John S. Gwinn, Asst. Bk. Exam............Beverly.
Frederick A. Harris, Asst. Bk. Ex.........Melrose.
Charles W. Herzig, Asst. Bk. Exam. .Wollaston.
Harlow H. Hovey, Asst. Bk. Exam... Stoneham.
Paul C. Howley, Asst. Bk. Exam. .. .Lynn.
Prank L. Hubbard, Asst. Bk. Exam.. Waverley.
Harry P. Jones, Bk. Exam.................... Belmont.
Herbert L. Keeble, Asst. Bk. Exam. .Melrose Highlands.
Fredrick M. Libby, Ass. Bk. Exaim.. .Wakefield
Robert G. Leavitt, Asst. Bk. Exam. .Dorchester.
Lawrence H. Marston. Asst. Bk. Ex..Melrose.
Wilbur W. McEwen, Asst. Bk. Ex. . .Malden.
Harlan E. Miller. Asst. Bk. Ex............Lowell.
Roger W. Nutt, Asst. Bk. Exam.........Dorchester.
R. S. Parker, Asst. Bk. Exam.............. Boston.
George P. Powers, Asst. Bk. Ex.......... Arlington.
John A. Reid, Asst. Bank Exam......... Wakefield.
John P. Rich, Asst. Bk. Exam............. Dorchester.
Stephen M. Torrey, Asst. Bk. Ex.. . .Marblehead.
W. 8. Savery, Asst. Bk. Exam............. Plymouth.
Harry L. Sawyer, Asst. Bk. Exam. . .Watertown.
John M. Slye, Bk. Exam.......................Malden.
Harold B. Spurling, Asst. Bk. Ex.. . .East Lynn.
Oarleton E. Staples. Asst. Bk. Ex.. . .Brockton.
Eugene P. Storrs. Asst. Bk. Exam. . .Needham.
B P Strand, Asst. Bank Exam...........Dorchester Center.
John E. Turner Asst. Bk. Exam........ Reading.
George T. Wallace, Jr., Asst. Bk. Ex. .Wakefield.
Lowell A. Warren, Asst. Bk. Exam.. .. Waltham.
Horace W. Whynot, Asst. Bk. Exam. .Roxbury.
Arthur W elwood, Asst. Bk. Exam... . W ollaston.
Elwood A. Wyman, Asst. Bk. Exam... Whitman.
M ta.... H. A. McPherson, Bank Com................Howell and Lansing.
H. O. Mohrmann, Deputy Bk. Com.. Lansing.
R. H. Larabee, Chief Clerk...................Lansing.
S E Lamb, Chief Examiner................ Lansing.
W. O. Sturm, Bank Examiner............. Ypsilanti.
H. A. Millard, Bank Examiner............Saginaw.
L. J. O’Brien. Bank Examiner............Grand Rapids.
W. E. Birmingham. Bk. Examiner. .. .Lansing.
L. D. Bissell. Bank Examiner................ Lansing.
H. W. Gross, Bank Examiner.............. Ann Arbor.
D. E. Lawrence. Bank Examiner ... .Eaton Rapids.
C L Van Frank, Bank Examiner... . Grand Rapids.
L.O. Van Auken, Bk Examiner........... Lansing.
M. E. Williams, Bank Examiner........ Ann Arbor.
J. P. Martin, Bank Exam........................ Flint.
F. A. Cuthbertson, Bank Examiner. .Lansing
L. R. Barnes, Asst. Bank Exam.......... Boyne City.
A. L. Wilson, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Scottville.
S. L. Kidder, Asst. Bank Examiner. .Hopkins.
H. O. Knickerbocker, Bk. Examiner.. East Lansing.
W. R. Lobdell. Asst. Bank Exam.... Kalamazoo.
L. G. Kirby, Bank Examiner...............Lansing.
B P. Greene, Examiner......................... Jackson.
R. E. Whiteman, Asst. Bank Exam. .Muskegon.
E C. Reid, Asst. Bank Examiner ... .Davison.
Archie Smith. Asst Bank Examiner .Ann Arbor.
C E Kaye, Bank Examiner................ Manistique.
F. H. Swartliout, Asst. Bk. Exam... .Howell.
A. W. Harty, Asst. Bank Examiner. .Allegan
D G. Gust, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . Battle Creek.
P R. Baldwin, Asst. Bank Examiner-Mamstique.
Herbert E. Smith, Asst. Bank Exam. Detroit.
Bernie P. Bernsteine, Asst. Bk. Ex.. .Lansing.
Ralph W. Rowe, Asst. Bank Exam.. .Camden.
Charles W. Lee, Asst. Bank Exam. . .Lansing.
.A. J. Veigel, Supt. of Banks................. St. Paul.
Geo. H. Sivwright, Deputy Supt. of
Banks.........................................................ft. Paul.
John L. Haas, Bank Examiner............St. Paul.
Cities of First Class
fa .A. Smith. Bank Examiner.......... St. Paul.
In charge of liquidations.
O. I. Brandvold, Bank Examiner... .Fergus Palls.
A. P. Rotert. Bank Examiner.............. St. Paul.
H. J. Klossner, Bank Examiner.......... New Ulm.
H. M. Hauck, Bank Examiner............Mankato.
P. V. Artig, Bank Examiner.................Sauk Rapids.
W. J. Stutzman, Asst. Bk. Exam........St. Paul.
Geo. P. Daily, Bank Examiner............E. Grand Porks.
A. P. Schwieger. Bank Examiner. . . .Montevideo.
N D. Dixon, Bank Examiner............. Minneapolis.
H. R. Kneeland, Asst. Examiner.........St. Peter.
Robert S. Picha, Asst. Examiner........Fergus Falls.
John G. Schutz, Asst. Examiner......... Duluth
O. A. Dufva, Asst. Examiner................St. Paul.
Henry Lende, Asst. Examiner............. Appleton.
H. T. Aske, Asst. Examiner................. Lanesboro.
G V Markey, Assistant Examiner.. .Worthington.
Jacob Rigg, Assistant Examiner....... Ada.
O. D. Lundin, Chief Clerk.................... St Paul.
Guy F Jensen, Bank Examiner.........Minneapolis.
M E. Walsh, Asst. Bank Examiner .. St. Paul.
E. A. Highum. Asst. Bank Examiner Preston.
.M. G. McNair, Bank Commissioner.. GulfDort.
EM Yerger, Bank Commissioner.. .Clarksdale.
Lewis E. Crook, Bank Oommissioner.Meridian.
E. P. Anderson, Bank Examiner.........Clinton.
J. B. Salmand, Bank Examiner...........Lumberton.
C. T. Johnson, Bank Examiner.......... Clarksdale.
F C Millspaugh, Com. of Finance . .Jefferson City.
Mo..
'' 'A. J. Stanfield Deputy Com. of Pm.. Jefferson City,
B. T. Hurwitz, Deputy Com. Blue Sky
Dept
..............................Jefferson City.
C. F. Mayes,'Assistant.......................... Jefferson City.
Ruth Cashion, Clerk............................... Jefferson City.
D. R. Harrison, Examiner.................... Eld*on.
Ira James, Examiner.............................. Plattsburg.
Leon Clippard, Examiner..................... Springfield.
Chas. W. Moody, Examiner.................Pierce City.
Chas. N. Gilles, Examiner....................Clayton.
A. C. Martin, Examiner........................ Kakoka.
Claude L. Stout, Assistant...................Savannah.
C. E. Bushnell, Examiner.....................Bolivar.
Rov E. Niemann, Examiner................ St. Louis.
Walton E. Todd, Examiner................. St. Joseph.
J. D. Freund, Examiner........................ Cole Camp.
Louis A. Miller, Examiner....................Kansas City.
Sam Sharp, Jr., Examiner.................... Montgomery City.
Joe McElvain, Examiner....................... Gallatin.
B. L. Swan, Examiner.............................“ilex. .
H C. Mueller, Examiner......................St. Louis.


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J. E. Sullivan, Examiner........................ Nevada
J. E. McClellan, Examiner....................Kansas City.
C. M. Duncan, Examiner....................... Poplar Bluff.
J. A. G. Reynolds, Examiner.................Ava.

. L. Q. Skelton, Supt. of Banks............. Helena.
Geo. K. Dick, Deputy.............................Helena.
Mrs. G. Fitzpatrick, Clerk.................... Helena.
C. M. McCoy, Deputy........................... Billings.
S. L. Kleve, Deputy................................ Nltssoixl8,.
H. E. Stewart, Deputy........................... Great Falls.
. K. C. Knudson, Chief Banking BureauGenoa.
Neb...
J. E. Hart. Secretary...............................Lincoln.
R. O. Chase. Bank Examiner............... Lincoln.
B. B. Helmick, Bank Examiner.......... Hastings.
Ross Brown. Bank Examiner...............Hastings.
A. L. Bechter, Bank Examiner........... Omaha.
G. S. Eastman, Bank Examiner.........Crawford.
E. A. Fricke, Bank Examiner............. Omaha.
L. O. Opper, Bank Examiner...............Lincoln.
P. L. Zuelow, Chief of Bureau............Norfolk.
.Gilbert O. Ross. Bank Examiner........ Carson City.
Nev..
! James O. Lyford, Chairman Bk. Gom.Concord.
N. H.
''' Frederic S. Nutting, Bank Com..........Manchester.
Leon O. Gerry, Bank Commissioner.. Madison.
Thomas K. Johnston, Deputy Com. . Trenton.
N. J.
Christopher A. Gough, Asst. Deputy
Com..........................................................Trenton.
Horace Biddle, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Newark.
Alvan L. Fowler, Bank Examiner . .. Haddonfleld.
Chas. H. Dunham. Asst. Bk. Examiner Plainfield.
A. S. Amerman. Bank Examiner.........Somerville.
Robt. F. Minch, Bank Examiner. . . .Newark.
Chas. B. Veghte. Bank Examiner.. . .Metuchen.
Geo. Compton, Bank Examiner..... .Trenton.
Howard B. Conover, Asst. Bk. Ex.. . Ventnor City.
G. Hayes Markley, Asst. Bk. Exam. . .Westfield.
Martin K. Fowler, Asst. Bank Exam.Newark.
V. D. Peer, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Summit.
Jacob Kraus, Jr., Asst. Bank Exam... Weehawken Heights
Hugh H. Ililson, Bank Examiner. . . .Trenton.

Mont.

L B. Gregg, Bank Examiner............... Santa Fe.
........L d. Herron, Jr., Deputy Bk. Exam.Santa Fe.
W P Saunders, Deputy Bk. Exam. . Santa Fe.
J. B. Grant, Special Deputy Blue Sky
Dept........................................................... Santa Fe.
W. B. Wagoner, Special Deputy Insurance Dept.......................................... Santa te.
N. Y.. . , .George V. McLaughlin, Supt................. Albany.
Norman J. Macdonald, 1st Deputy. . Brooklyn.
George Overocker, 2d Deputy............... Poughkeepsie.
George A. Coleman. 3d Deputy............Poughkeepsie.
F. H. Warder, 4th Deputy.......... •-New York, City.
A. T. Campbell, Chief Examiner,51 ObambersSt.,N.Y.Oity
Benjamin Blackford, Bk. Ex................ 51CbambersSt.,N.Y.
H .J. Young, Bank Examiner.............Syracuse.
R. W. Humphrey, Bank Examiner .. ,51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
G. S. Adams, Bank Examiner..............5lOhambersSt.,N.Y.
J S Lore Bank Examiner.................. 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
B. D. Haight. Bank Examiner............ Rochester.
H. S. Andrews, Bank Examiner..........51ChambersSt.,JN. Y.
G. A. Plant, Bank Examiner................Albany.
N. T. Killip, Bank Examiner...............Oswego.
J. J. Kennedy. Bank Examiner...........51Chambers|t.,N.Y.
nietcher G. Crane, Bank Examiner . . . 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Geo. W. Egbert, Chief Credit Bureau.Mariners Harbor.
B. B. Bullock, Bank Examiner............New York City.
A. H. Morey. Bank Examiner............. Buffalo.
Francis X. Werneken, Bk. Examiner. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
H. B. Kennedy, Bank Examiner........ Auburn.
Joseph H. Zweeres, Bank Examiner.. Rensselaer
John I. Mesick, Bank Examiner......... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
F. W. Piderlt, Bank Examiner........... 51Chambers»t.,JN.Y.
Peter N. Shippee, Bank Examiner.. .Albany.
Nathaniel Orens. Bank Examiner. . . .5lOhambersot.,N.Y.
Milton L. Masson, Bank Examiner. . 51Chamb0rsSt.,JN. Y.
L. Floyd Smith, Bank Examiner.......... Syracuse.
A. B. Clark, Bank Examiner...............Buffalo.
S I Chittenaen, Bank Examiner... .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
G. F. Berger Jr., Bank Examiner. . .Buffalo.
Arthur B. Vogel, Bank Examiner.. . ,5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
Emmet W. Irving, Bank Examiner .. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
O. E Nathaway, Bank Examiner.... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Rho L. Bush. Bank Examiner............ 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Louis N. Roe, Bank Examiner .
. ,51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Ralph T. Simmons, Bank Examiner .5lCbambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur Koch, Bank Examiner............ Saratoga Springs.
G M. Aldrich, Bank Examiner...........5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
F. L. H. Holzer, Bank Examiner. . . .Buffalo.
Wm. Ouffney, Bank Examiner............5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
Geo. E. Varcoe, Bank Examiner.........51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Lawrence H. Geser, Bank Examiner. . 51ChambersSt.,N. Y
Geo A. Strack Bank Examiner......... 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
L. AV. Palmer, Bank Examiner.......... Rochester.
Herbert O. Rogers, Bank Examiner. ,51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Franklin W. Bright, Bank Exam........ 51ChambersSl.IN. Y.
George W. Smith, Jr., Bank Exam... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John A. Murray, Bank Examiner.. . .Buffalo.
Earl J. Bangert. Bank Examiner.........Holland.
Fred T. Bolan, Bank Examiner..........5lChambers»t.,N.Y.
Charles Clarke, Bank Examiner.........Albany
Mortimer S. Cole, Bank Examiner.. .5lOhambersSt..N.Y.
Reginald W. Pawling, Bank Exam... 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
Samuel Rauch, Bank Examiner......... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Alfred L. Taylor. Bank Examiner... .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. D. Navin, Bank Examiner......... Schenectady.
Theodore J. Schulz, Bank Examiner .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Charles D. Zimmer, Bank Examiner.51ChambersSt..N.Y .
John M. Egan, Bank Examiner.......... Schenectady.
Roy E. Miller, Bank Examiner........... Jamestown.
Ambrose J. Delaney, Bk. Exam...........Albany.
Theo B Furman, Bank Examiner.. .New York City.
Schuyler L. Baum, Bank Examiner. .Syracuse.
John E. Masters, Bank Examiner... .New York, N. Y .
Guy F. Baker, Bank Examiner............New York.
Clement H. Darby, Bank Exam..........Buffa10Frank C. Maher, Bank Examiner ... .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Stanley W. Farrell, Bank Examiner . .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur P. McQuade, Bank Examiner.51ChambersSt. N.Y.
Arthur W. Mischanko, Bank Exam. . 51ChambersSt. N.Y .

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N. O........... Clarence Latham, Chief Bank Ex.. . .Raleigh.

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Address

N C.(Con.)W. L. Burns, Bank Examiner............. Raleigh.
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D. M. Darden, Asst. Bank Exam.. , . Raleigh.
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W L. Williams, Bank Examiner........... Raleigh.
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John Mitchell, Bank Examiner.............. Raleigh.
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G. N. Henson, Asst. Bank Exam........... Raleigh.
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L. H. Harrison, Asst. Bank Exam... .Raleigh.
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R. E. Kerr, Bank Examiner.................... Raleigh.
N D . .. .Gilbert Semingson, State Bk. Exam.. Bismarck.
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L. E. Wambheim, Chief Dep. Exam. .Bismarck.
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R. J. Murphy, Office Deputy.................Bismarck.
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E. O. Nesto.ss. Deputy Examiner. . . .Valley City.
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O E. Bergstrom, Deputy Examiner. .Grand Forks.
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p. J. Seeba, Deputy....................................Harvey.
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R. S. See, Deputy........................................ Minot.
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Chas. Carpenter, Deputy (City and
County)....................................................Grafton.
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Hermann Scheffer, Deputy (City and
County).....................................................Bismarck.
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T. Nelson, Deputy (City and
County)..................................................... Stanley.
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Chas. E. Fouts, Deputy (City and
County).................................................... Towner
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O. J. Eide. Deputy (City and County)Devils Lake.
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A. R. Reep, Special Deputy Exam.. . .Bismarck.
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Martin Jones, Deputy............'..............Fargo.
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Crosby Richards, Special Deputy Ex­
aminers (City, County and Insti­
tution) .......................................................Dickinson.
Ohio
.H. E. Scott. Superintendent................... Columbus.
Frank R. Ambrose, Asst. Supt.............Columbus.
F. A. Hunter. Attorney Examiner. . .Columbus.
Edgar Ervin, Attorney Trust Exam.. Columbus.
D. A. Filler. Chief Examiner............... Columbus.
George T. Blake, Foreign Ex. and Tr.
Officer........................................................ Columbus.
Clyde Sharp Bank Examiner..............Ada.
A. W. Pleister. Bank Examiner........... Cardington.
W. J. Skehau, Bank Examiner............ Toledo.
Henry J. Schulte. Bank Examiner. . .Cincinnati.
O. A. Seiple, Bank Examiner..................Columbus.
R. C. Parrish, Bank Examiner............ Liberty Center.
Thomas McEldowny, Bank Exam... .Upper Sandusky.
L. C. Bucher. Bank Examiner............ Dayton.
C. W. Miller. Bank Examiner.............Newark.
E. H. Blair, Bank Examiner................ Columbus.
H. C. Lucas, Bank Examiner...............Blanchester.
J E. Mason, Bank Examiner..............Medina.
H. L. Lockwood, Bank Examiner.. . .Frankfort.
D. J. Schurr. Bank Examiner..............Columbus.
John L. Wolfe, Asst. Bank Examiner Mt. Vernon.
Eugene E. King, Asst. Bank Exam...Deshler.
G. W. Seiple, Bank Examiner............. Columbus.
Gordon W. Burr. Asst.Bk. Exam... .West Salem.
Park G. Odgen, Trust Examiner........ Columbus.
C. A. Ladiack. Asst. Bank Exam........New Philadelphia.
Okla
Joe H. Strain, Commissioner................Oklahoma City.
J F Kirby, Bank Commissioner. . . .Oklahoma City.
W. C. Ernest Bank Examiner........... Oklahoma City.
J. D. Pennington, Bank Examiner. . .Oklahoma City.
W. R. Samuels, Bank Examiner......... Oklahoma City.
R. A. Patton, Bank Examiner............ Claremore.
J. W. Snyder, Bank Examiner...........McAlester.
Hugh Gerner, Auditor........................... Oklahoma City.
J W Johnson, Bldg. & Loan AuditorOklahoma City.
O. B. Motherseas. Bank Examiner.. .Wilburton.
J. M. Curtis, Bank Examiner.............. Purcell.
H E. Pendergrast, Bank Examiner. .Haworth.
Waldo Watkins, Bank Examiner........Oklahoma City.
Paul Whelan, Bank Examiner............Oklahoma City,
E. E. Wilson, Bank Examiner............Blackwell.
A. B. Wight, Bank Examiner.............. Cashion.
. .F. C. Bramwell. Supt. of Banks.........Salem.
W. M. Adair. Asst. Supt. and Ex. . . .Salem.
Guy N. Hiekok, Bank Examiner........Salem.
S. L. Stewart, Bank Examiner............Salem.
E. M. Watson, Bank Examiner.......... Salem.
E. A. Simonton, Secretary.................... Salem.
Tinkham Gilbert. Asst. Examiner... .Salem.
Doris Allen, Stenographer.....................Salem.
Peter G. Cameron, Commissioner... .Harrisburg.
John W. Morrison. 1st Deputy Com. Wayne.
H. H. Eshbach, Chief of Building and
Loan Bureau..........................................Harrisburg.
Chas. H. Graff, Second Deputy ComsKittaning.
W. R. Calhoun, Chief Clerk................ Harrisburg.
G. H. Orth, Chief of Bureau of Private
Banks, Steamship Agencies and
Loan Companies...................................Harrisburg.
H. A. Groman, Bank Examiner.......... Bethlehem.
Robt. R. Moore, Bank Examiner... .Bellevue.
Chas. A. Steele, Bank Examiner......... Franklin.
Geo. W. Brown. Jr., Bank Examiner. .Philadelphia.
Thomas Dixon, Bank Examiner..........2029 Brandywine 8t..
Philadelphia.
W. E. Burns, Bank Examiners............ Harrisburg.
Harry J. Phillips, Bank Examiner. . .Etna.
Wm. M. Boggs. Bank Examiner........ Valencia.
W. R. Smith. Bank Examiner.............814 N. 63d St., Phil.
J. A. Taylor, Bank Examiner............. Indiana.
R. 8. Ruth, Bank Examiner................ Scranton.
L. W. Dennison. Bank Examiner. .. .Warren.
M. P. Claney, Bank Examiner............Wllkinsburg.
Frank Glatfelter, Bank Examiner... .Columbia,
H. R. Knowles, Bank Examiner......... Philadelphia.
R. P. Ferguson, Bank Examiner.........Charleroi.
Blake Harper, Bank Examiner............Chambersburg.
A. Rise Bowman, Bank Examiner. . .Lebanon.
Geo. Dreisbach, Bank Examiner........ Mauch Chunk.
Frank W. Jackson, Bank Examiner. .Apollo.
G. H. Tlaine, Inspector of PrivateBks.Greensburg.
Lloyd Stayer, Bank Examiner............ Woodbury.
Alvin M. Whitney, Bank Examiner..Coudersport.
George M. Stroud, Bank Examiner.. .Chester.
R. E. Sandis, Bank Examiner..............Miltonville.
J. O. Niloebrandt, Bank Examiner.. .Philadelphia.
J. G. Hallmett, Bank Examiner......... St. Davids.
W. R. Worth, Bank Examiner............ Pittsburgh.
J. T. Stewart, Bank Examiner.............Altoona.
H. G. Graham, Jr., Bank Examiner. .Philadelphia.
H. L. Scott, Bank Examiner................ Ben Avon,
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I. M. Beckman, Bank Examiner........ Erie.
G. H. Tlaine,Inspector Private Banks.Greensburg.


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Geo. H. Newhall, Bk. Commissioner. Providence.
E. J. Littlefield. Deputy Com...............Providence.
W. L. Offer, Bank Examiner................ Providence.
John T. Pollard, Bank Examiner. . . .East Providence
R. L. Sayles, Bank Examiner.............. Providence.
Albert B. Jeffers, Bank Examiner... .Central Falls.
Irma H. Goodrum, Clerk...................... Providence.
Madeline T. Mulgrew, Clerk............... Providence.
.. W. W. Bradley, State Bk. Exam.........Abbeville.
A. S. Fant, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .Belton.
J. I. Townsend. Asst. Bk. Exam......... Greenwood.
. .John Hirntng, Supt. of Banks............. Pierre.
L. M. Larsen, Deputy Supt. of Banks Pierre.
U. G. Stevenson, Bank Examiner.. . .Sioux Falls.
E. J. Morris, Bank Examiner............... Aberdeen.
A. E. Fossum, Bank Examiner.............Mitchell.
Chris Hirning, Bank Examiner...........Mitchell.
F. S. Lytle, Bank Examiner................. Pierre.
F. S. Barber, Bank Examiner............... Onida.
W. E. Ward, Bank Examiner...............Watertown.
. S. S. McConnell, Supt. of Banks.........Nashville.
Hallum W. Goodloe, Asst. Supt. of
Banks....................................................... Nashville.
H. B. Oliver, Bank Examiner............. Milan.
H. O. Crumbliss, Bank Examiner... .Kingston.
H. L. Grigsby, Bank Examiner..........Dickson.
J. M. Davis, Bank Examiner..............Lawrenceburg.
T. B. Dozier, Bank Examiner.............Lebanon.
I. II. Wilson, Asst. Bank Examiner. .Jackson.
. .J. L. fCbapman, Insurance and
Banking Com............................ .............Austin.
T. P. Priddie, Jr., Chief Clerk and
Deputy Bank Com...............................Austin.
John M. Scott, Deputy Insurance
Commissioner........................................ Austin.
W. L. Peterson, General Liquidating
Agent........................................................ Austin.
John S. Wightman, Special Bank
Examiner.................................................Austin.
Chas. Kramer, Departmental Bk. Ex. .Austin.
H. D. Wallace, Bank Examiner..........Austin.
W. A. Sandlin, Bank Examiner.......... Austin.
Wm. L. Edmond, Bank Examiner. . . .Austin.
Carl Carlson, Bank Examiner............. Austin.
A. S. Ferrell, Bank Examiner..............Austin.
W. N. Greer, Bank Examiner............. Austin.
H. M. Walden, Bank Examiner......... Austin.
J. Oran Carter, Bank Examiner.........Austin.
J. J. Jordan, Bank Examiner...............Austin.
E. E. Hamilton, Bank Examiner....... Austin.
C. C. Campbell, Bank Examiner....... Austin.
V. S. Marett, Bank Examiner.............Austin.
L. A. Dowlen, Bank Examiner........... Austin.
H. W. Barton, Bank Examiner...........Austin.
Jno. B. Hudson, Bank Examiner. . . .Austin.
A. E. Harroun, Bank Examiner........Austin.
G. A. Swaim, Bank Examiner..............Austin.
F. L. Kennedy, Bank Examiner........ Austin.
Z. Gossett Bank, Examiner..................Austin.
Karl H. Word, Bank Examiner.........Austin.
H. O. McOallon, Bank Examiner. .. .Austin.
W. A. Williams, Bank Examiner.......Austin.
J. H. Quota, Bank Examiner.............. Austin.
.. .N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner. . .Centerville.
W. E. Evans, Bank Examiner............ Salt Lake City.
Aubrey Tolton. Bank Examiner........ Salt Lake City.
J. P. Jacobson, Deputy Examiner... .Salt Lake City.
. . .R. C. Clark, Bank Commissioner. .. .Montpelier.
Inez M. Besett, Chief Clerk..................Montpelier.
R. L. Kelleher, Bank Examiner...........Montpelier.
. . .M E. Bristow, Chief Examiner.......... Richmond.
L. R. Ritchie, Asst. Examiner............. Richmond.
C. T. Allen, Asst. Examiner................. Kenbridge.
B. J. Woodward, Asst. Examiner. . . .Richmond.
R. M. Charlton. Asst. Examiner........ Christiansburg.
P. W. Turner, Asst. Examiner............Richmond.
E. A. Leake, Asst. Examiner................ Richmond.
,.. .E. L. Farnsworth, Director, Taxation
and Examination.................................. Olympia.
John P. Duke, Supervisor of Banking Olympia.
J. C. Minshull, Deputy Supervisor of
Bkg............................................................. Olympia.
E. C. Carter, Bank Examiner.............. Yakima.
John A. Vanderpoel, Bank Examiner.Bellevue.
Fred Stevens, Bank Examiner..............Spokane.
H. S. Bennett, Bank Examiner............Tacoma.
R. L. Gentry. Bank Examiner.............Spokane.
R. R. Knapp. Bank Examiner............. Seattle.
,.. .Naaman Jackson, Com. of Banking. .Charleston.
Geo. M. Weekley. Asst. Com................Spencer.
F. O. Lamb, Asst. Com..........................Charleston.
W. B. Holden, Asst. Com.......................Parkersburg.
E. L. Morrison, Asst. Com.....................Charleston.
C. S. Merriken, Sec. and Office Dep.. Charleston.
Amy C. Eberbaugh, Asst. Secretary .Charleston.
. . . Dwight T. Parker, Commissioner. . . .Fennimore.
W. H. Richards. Deputy Com............. Black River Falls.
Thos. Herreid, Chief Examiner........... Madison.
O. E. Butters, Chief Clerk.................... Madison.
R. B. Ellis. Bank Examiner..................Madison.
C. P. Diggles, Asst. Examiner............Madison.
Chas. T. Shape, Bank Examiner.........Milwaukee.
C. L. Pittman, Asst. Examiner.......... Eau Claire.
W. C. Edwards, Bank Examiner........Madison.
Charles Russell, Clerk............................Madison.
Ernest J. Kuehl, Examiner...................Eau Claire.
G. W. Jamieson, Bank Examiner....Madison.
N. E. Hanshus, Examiner.....................Eau Claire.
Geo. O. F. Poundstone, Clerk............ Mellon.
Omer Houkom, Clerk............................ Blair.
M. O. Tuhus, Examiner.........................Viroqua.
Jno. E. Mahoney, Clerk.......................Madison.
C. M. Morrison, Clerk.......................... Madison.
E. F. Witsig, Asst. Examiner...............Black River Falla.
E L. Richardson, Asst. Examiner. ...Fond du Lac.
L. G. Herreid, Assistant Examiner. .Blair.
C. C. Kircher, Asst. Bank Examiner.West Bend.
, .. .Byron S. Huie, State Examiner..........Cheyenne.
S. A. Brown, Asst. State Examiner. .Cheyenne.
C. F. Dickinson, Asst. State Exam.. . Cheyenne.
LeRoy Joyce, Asst. State Examiner.. Cheyenne.
W. R. Powers, Asst. Bank Exam........ Cheyenne.

LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS
July 1, 1923
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CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Bean, Norwin S. (1)..............45 Milk St., Boston, 9, Mass.
Borden, Daniel C. (2).......... 720 D. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y.
Newnham, Stephen L. (3) ..416 Post Office Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Thomas, Thomas C. (4).... 527 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Schechter, William J. (5)...710 Nat’l Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Pole. J. Wm. (6).....................504 Post Office Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.
Sims, Howard M. (7)...........Room 605, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
Wood, John S. (8)................. 1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Harris, Thomas E. (9)......... 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Roberts, L. K. (10)...............800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Collier, Richard H. (11) .. . .312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Machen, Harry L. (12).... 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco,
Calif.

NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Affeldt, Jr., F. J. (7).............1301 N. Larch St., Lansing, Mich.
Allanson. Edward A. (3). . .P. O. Box 61, Lancaster, Pa.
Allen, Edgar F. (10) (J.G.).800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Allsup, Archie S. (10) (J.G.)SOO Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Alvey, John C. (2) .............. 315 Stuyvesant Apts., Buffalo, N. Y.
Anheier, C. H. (12)...............436-437 Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles,
Armstrong, George E. (10) .1226 Downing St., Denver, Colo.
Baker, Wm. B .(3)................ 416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Baldridge, Wm. H. (9).........American Natl. Bank, Billings, Mont.
(P. O. Box 1328)
Barrett, John W. (3)............ 416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Bartee, James S. (11)........... P. O. Box 222, Brownwood, Texas.
Basham. Albert A. (6)......... P. O. Box 553, Atlanta, Ga.
Best, John A. (R).................. Care of First National Bank, Judsonia,
j^Vrk
Black, Harold W. (1)........... 45 Milk St., Boston, 9, Mass.
Bly. J. Garver (7) (J. G.) . .Farmland, Ind.
Boldin, Bernard E.(9) (J .G.) 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Borden, John C. (6)..............1927 Rose Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.
Boysen, Alfred (3)................. Post Office Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Bradley, Arthur R. (10)....5414 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Brewer, Jr., H. F. (11)
369 First National Bank Bldg., El Paso,
Brock, Roland F. (10).........P. O. Box 574, Hutchinson, Kan., (Tel.:
Care of Miss Eva Beem, 723 RorabaughWiley Bldg.)
Brooks, Roger E. (5)............ 710 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Carolan, Wm. B. (1)............45 Milk St., Boston, 9, Mass.
Carson, Thos. D. (5)............ 710 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Chapman, Charles H. (3). . .416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Chapman, Edw. L. (10)....800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Chenault, John B. (4)..........Maysville, Ky.
Ohorpenlng, Ira L. (12).... 1026 Orange St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Clement, Frank II. (2)........ Box 926, Buflalo, N.Y., (Tel. 2, Cleveburn
Pl&CG )
Cloe, Wm. B. (5)................... P. O Box 1185, Huntington, W. Va.
(Tel. 1222—10th Ave.)
Coffin, George M. (1)...........71 College St., New Haven, Conn.
Coffin, Gilbert S. (12)..........403 Empire State Bldg., Spokane, Wash.
Colley, Leon H (4) (J.G.). .527 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Connor, Joseph H.(8) (J.G,) 1310 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., St. Louis,
Mo.
Cooney, Dan H. (2)..............331 Federal Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis.
Cooper, Roy A. (10).............202 Barnes Bldg., Muskogee, Okla.
Cooper, Thomas A. (1)... .40 Chapel St., Augusta, Me.
Craig, Claude O. (7).............216 Federal Bldg., Des Moines. Iowa.
Crawley, Wm. C. (12)...........1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco,
Calif.
Crossen, Gail W. (6) (U).. . Office Comptroller of Currency, Washing­
ton, D. C.
Culver. William A. (7).........720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y..
Cutts, Arthur D. (U)........... Office Comptroller of Currency, Washing­
ton, D. C.
Cutts, Leo M. (4).................. P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Tel.:
1303 Liverpool St., N. S.).
Dalton, John W. (5)............. P. O. Box 958, Charlotte, N. C. (Tele.
Mecklenberg Hotel.)
Davenport, Henry B............. Assigned Chief, Examining Division,
Comptroller’s Office, Treasury Dept..
Washington. D. C.
Davis, Thomas H. (5)..........510 Va. Ry. & Power Bldg., Richmond,Va.
De Baun, Claud (2)..............720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Derr, Ralph H. (3L............. 416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dillistin, William H. (2) ...132 E. 21st St., Paterson, N. J.
Dooley, Thomas E. (1)... .45 Milk Street, Boston, 9, Mass.
Doty. Robert W. (3)............ P. O. Box 981, Harrisburg. Pa.
Du Bois, Nathan S. (3)... .416 Post Office Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Dunaway, W. W. (10)......... 201 Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne. Wyo.
Dye, Samuel W. (8) (J.G.).1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building,
St. Louis. Mo.
Dwyer, Thomas R. (9)........ 415 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
Minn.
Ebnother, Charles W. (10)—800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Embry, Jacob (11)................ Care of Branch Federal Reserve Bank,
Houston, Texas.
Evans, Clyde J. (6)...............1120 Bell Bldg., Montgomery, Ala.
Evans, Wm. C. (11)............. 312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Faris, A. Burton (4)............. Ill E. Auburn Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Filson, Chas. H. (10)........... 321 N. First St., Guthrie, Okla.
Fiman, Charles F. (9).......... 611 Minnehaha Bldg., Sioux Falls, S. D.
Fletcher. Thomas E. (6)... .Cordele, Ga.
Folger, Wm. P. (5)................ 710 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Fredlund, John O. (10) (J.G.)800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Funsten Jr., James B. *.2).720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Funsten, Wm. P. (7)............ Box 425, Evanston, 111., (Tel. 422 Keeney
St.)
Furbee, Ernest M. (4)..........P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Tel.:
900 Hill Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.).


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Garrett, Robert D. (R) . . . .Careof Div. of Insolvent National Banks.
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Gilbert, Headley B.(6) .(G.). 628 Luttrele St., Knoxville, Tenn.
Gilmore, Winfield C. (7). . . .514 W. North St., Decatur, Ill.
Goodell, George W. (10). . .2070 Clermont St., Denver. Colo.
Goodhart, Richard W. (2) . .720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y.
Gough, Eugene H. (12). . . .310 Central Bldg.. Seattle, Wash.
Graham, Chas. S. (2)........... 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Graham.Herbert A.(5) (J.G.)710 Nat’l Met. Bank Bldg., Wash., D. C.
Gray, Wm. M. (12)...............163 Hill St., Ocean Park. Calif.
Greene, Thomas E. (J.G.) ..45 Milk Street, Boston, 9, Mass.
Greenfield, James B. (7). . . Room 605, 79 W. Monroe St.. Chicago, Ill.
Griffey, Orville A. (10)........ 800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Griswold, Wm. C. (4).......... 527 AVilliamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Hackney, Wm. N. (10). . . .Room 2, King Bldg., Norfolk, Neb.
Hamilton, Wm. B. (11)....P. O. Box 222, Brownwood. Texas.
Hane, Henry B. (4)............ .527 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Haneke, Edward C. (4)....P. O. Box, 151 Lima, Ohio, (Tel.: 1144
Brice Ave.)
Harrington. T. J. (2)............720 U. S. Custom House. New York. N. Y.
Hartman, Chas. H. (3)........416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Haugen, Nels E. (7)..............2803 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
Hedrick, G. C. (11) (J.G.;.. 312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Herndon, James B. Jr., (11)
(J. G.)....................................312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Hilliard, Walter B. (2).........Hotel Ithaca, Ithaca, N. Y.
Hodgson, R. M....................... Care of War-Finance Corp'n, Southern
Bldg., Wash., D. C.
Hooper, Marshall (12)......... P. O. Box 993, Pocatello, Idaho.
Horner, Harry N. (10).........Davis, Okla.
Houston, Robert C. (7). .. .609 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind.
Hughes, John P. (9)............. 611 Minnehaha Bldg., Sioux Falls, S. D
Hurley, Michael J. (1)......... Federal Bldg., Montpelier, Vt.
Hutt, Wm. B. (11)................Sherman, Texas.
Idleman, Perry L. (12)........ 310 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
James, Arthur L. C12).......... 2610 F Street, Sacramento, Calif.
Johnson, Carl E. H. (7) ... Room 605, 79 W. Monroe St.. Chicago, Ill.
Johnson, Robin M. (R.) .. .Care of First Nat’l Bank, Hearne, Tex.
Jorres, Gustave W. (12)... .436-437 Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles.
(J. G.)
Calif.
Joseph, Edward M. (7).... Keegan Apts., 11H W. Madison St.,
Danville, 111.
Kane, Thos. F. (5)................ 710 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Kelly, Burdette (2)............... P. O. Box 324, Kingston, N. Y., CTel., 91
Downs St.).
Kennedy, Leon G. flO). . . ,P. O. Box 517, Clinton, Okla., fTel., 400
S. 7th St.).
Ketner, John PI. C3)..............416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Knight, Marvin J. (11)
(J. G.).................................... 312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas. Texas.
Lahman, Howard S. fl0)...800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Lamb. Ernest f11)................ 2400 Park St., Greenville, Texas.
Lamm, Foster R. (12) (J.G.)323 Yates Bldg., Boise. Idaho.
Lammond, W. Morris (6). . 120 U. S. Custom House, New Orleans, La.
La Roque, Oscar If. (5)
(W. F. C.)............................ Marion, S. C.
Leyburn, Alfred P. (9).........416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Logan, Joseph M. (12)........ 436-437 Heilman, Bldg., Los Angeles.
Calif.
Longmoor, Stanley A. (11) .312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Lorang, Peter J. (1)..............Rm. 605, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.
McBryde, W. Waller (6). . .936 First National Bank Bldg., Birming­
ham, Ala., (Tel. 1918, 16th Ave., South)
McCans, A. B. (11).............. 312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
McCreight, Harry A. (7)
(J.G )..................................... Rm. 605, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.
McGarvey, Frank S. (9)
(J.G.)..................................... 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
McGrath, John C. (7)..........P. O. Box 592, Indianapolis, Ind., (Tel.
1701 College Ave., Harold Apts. No. 1).
McKee. Herbert J. (4).........527 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
McKee. Joel S. (4)................ P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Tel.
512 Federal Bldg.)
McLean, Chas. H. (1) (J.G.)310 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
McMullan, J. R. (5)............. 710 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
McPike, Benj. (8)..................1052 South First St., Evansville, Ind.
Madland, Leland L. (9)....416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
Minn.
Maguire, Edw. J. (2) (J.G.)720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Maloney, III, Wm. W. (12) 720 U. S. Custom House, New York.
(J. G.)
N. Y.
Mann, Stuart H. (8).............1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis. Mo.
Mansfield, Fred S. (11). . . .312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Marcuse, Benjamin (2). . . .560 W. 144th St., New York. N. Y.
Martin, Leo. H. (12)............ 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco,
Calif.
Maxey, Charles T. (12)... .406 U. S. Custom House, Portland, Ore.,
(Tel.: Hotel Cornelius).
Miles, Albert F. (5) (J. G.). .710 Nat’l Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Millard, Samuel T. (8).........1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis Mo.
Montgomery, Robert (4).. .509 Nat’l Bank Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Moon, Earl W. (7)................ 335 Federal Bldg., Rock Island, Ill.
Moore, George M. (5)..........P. O. Box 752, Cumberland, Md. (Teleg.
Queen City Hotel.)
Moore, Samuel A. (10)........ 800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Morgan, Wm. M. (8)............205 Federal Bldg., Louisville, Ky.(Teleg.
2009 Kenilworth Ave.)
Mueller, A. M. (10) (J.G.)..800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Murphy, Daniel F. (1)(J.G)45 Milk Street, Boston, 9, Mass.
Noone, D. L. (10)..................224 Federal Bldg., Salina, Kan., (Tel.
Vallette Apt. 314 W. Ash).
Norris, Frank L. (2)............. 1925 Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y.
Northcutt, V. Huborn (6)..P. O. Box 152, Jacksonville, Fla., (Tel.
care of F. Clark, Hill Bldg.).

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LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS—Continued
Name and Federal
Reserve District.

Name and Federal
Reserve District.

Otto. Charles C. (12)............1124 Walnut St., South Spokane, Wash.
Parker. Edward F. (1)......... 45 Milk St., Boston, 9, Mass.
Partridge, Paul (2)................ 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y.
Patterson, Bert K. (7)..........Room 605, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago. Ill.
Pearson, Herbert (8).............1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Peightel, John C. (8)............ 639 Delmar Ave.. Springfield, Mo.
Penix, Jesse L. (11)...............Crawford Apts., Waco. Texas.
Peterson, F. Raymond (10) 800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
(J.G.)
City, Mo.
Potter, Fulton F. (7).............110 NorthAdams Ave., Mason City, Iowa,
Power, Robert E. (7)............ Room 605. 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago. Ill.
Procter, John L. (12)............720 U. S. Custom House New York, N. Y.
Ramsdell, Paul C. (5)...........710 Nat’l Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Reed, William H. (10)..........800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Regan, Wm. A. (9)................ 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Reinholdt, Carl A. (8)..........1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Riley, Jay M. (10).................800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Ritt, Albert L. (10) (J.G.)..800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Robb, Ellis D. (2).................. 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Robinson, E. Robt. (7)........ 349 Auburn Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Rockey, Kenneth H. (2). . . 720 U. S. Custom House, New York. N.Y.
Roots, J. Oscar (4)................ 527 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Rorebeck, Edwin F. (2)... .Travelers Hotel, Waterton, N. Y.
Ryan, Frank J. (1) (J.G.). .45 Milk St., Boston, 9, Mass.
Sawyer, Jr., J. T. (7)............536 Lake Drive. Apt. 6, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sawyer, Jr., Lewis M. (12) .436-437 Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Schofield, John W. (U)........ 1539 Hayworth Ave., Hollywood, Calif.
Seal, John F. (2).................... 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y.
Sellers, Wiley B. (J.G.) (11) .312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Sheehan, Wm. F. (9).............3 9th St., South, Fargo, N. D.
Shively, E. F. (4)................... P. O. Box 463, Columbus, Ohio., (Tel.:
10 14th Ave.)
Sisk, Carl M. (3)....................539 Elm St., Reading, Pa., (Tel.: 315 N.
4th St.
Smlley.Mervale, D. (9). . . .416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Smith A. B. (9)......................3000 James Ave. South, Minneapolis,Minn.
Smith,Clarence F.(W.F.O.) War Finance Corp'n, Southern Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Smith, Geo. F. (3)................. 416 Post Office Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Smith. George H. (4)............P. O. Box 336, West Newton, Pa.
Smith, Joan H. (9)................ 416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Smith, Roy E. (10)................Federal Bldg., Hastings, Neb.
Smith, Wm. A. (8) (J. G.)... 1310 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.

Address.

Snapp, John W. (5) (J. G.) .710 Nat’l Metropolitan Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Snyder, Vernon G. (3)......... P. O. Box 231, Sunbury, Pa. (Tele. 33 S.
11th St.).
Stearns, E. Willey (2).......... 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y.
Stewart, Adelia M..................Office Comptroller of Currency, Washing­
ton, D. C.
Stewart, Charles A. (5). . . .P. O. Box 63, East Falls, Church, Va.
Storing, Chas. C. (9)............ Care of Paul C. Keyes, Aberdeen, S. D.
(Teleg. care of Mr. Brown, 610 Minne­
haha Bldg.)
Stuart. Robert K. (7)...........Drawer “N,” Sheldon, Iowa, (Tel.: 801
Ninth St.)
Sullenberger, Sam F. (10). .800 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
Sutton, C. F..............................Honolulu, I. H.
Thompson, K. W. (6)...........P. O. Box 182, Nashville, Tenn.. (Tel.329
P. O. Bldg.).
Thorn, Leslie D. (11)......... Box 283, Mineola, Texas.
Tucker, Grattan H. (5)__ .P. O. Box 562, Raleigh, N. C. (Tel. 319
Com 1 N. Bk. Bldg.)
Vann, John R. (6)(G. J.).. .504 Post Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Vaughn, Norman D. (12)... 1107 A. Mattel Bldg., Fresno, Calif.
Waldron. Walter J. (12)... .1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
Walker, Harry W. (7) ... .Room 605, 79 W. Monroe, St., Chicago, Ill.
Watson, Ernest H. (2)......... 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.
Whiteman, Horace C. (3)..P. O. Box 32, Altoona, Pa. (Tel.; 2104
Chestnut St.
Wilde, Max C. (12)...............406 Custom House, Portland, Oregon,
(Tel. 689 E. 61 St., North).
Williams, C. L. (R).............. Wilmington, N. C.
Williams, F. D. (9)............... 8 Montana Bldg., Helena, Mont
Williams, R. C. (W. F. C.). .War Finance Corporation,
Southern
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Williams, T. M. (12)............ 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco,
Calif.
Willson, Earl V. K. (11) .. .Mead Bldg., Rutland, Vt.
Wilson, Chas. F. (U)............ Office Comptroller of Currency, Washing­
ton, D. C.
Wilson, Edward B. (7)........ 3910 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
Wilson, Robert F. (7)...........P. O. Box 592, Waterloo, Iowa.
Wilson, Wm. P. (11) (J.G.) .Suite 312 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Wood, D. R. (5)..................... P. O. Bldg., Martinsburg, W. Va. (Tele.
1117 W. King St.).
Woods, J. K. (11)..................300 1st N. Bk. Bldg., Wichita Falls, Tex.
Wright, Irwin D. (9)............416 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
Minn.
Wylie, Roby. W. (3).............P. O. Box 244, Williamsport, Pa., (Tel.:
Room 20 P. O. Bldg.).
Young, Wm. R. (8)............... 407 Central State Natl. Bank Bldg.,
Memphis, Tenn.
Younger, Cole J. (2)............. 720 U. S. Custom House, New York, N.Y.

(a) Omit figure “9” in telegrams. (J. G.) National Bank Examiner, Junior Grade.
(R) Acting Receiver of National Bank.
(W.F.C.) Detailed for temporary duty to War Finance Corporation.
(U) Unassigned.
NOTE:—Unless otherwise indicated the telegraph address is the same as the mail address.

Numerical System of the A. B. A.
•

In 191 1 the American Bankers Association adopted what is known as the “ Numerical Transit System,” which
has proved of great benefit to the banking world.
The Clearing House Section of the Association, realizing the necessity for a uniform system of bank numbers,
called a meeting in Chicago, December 12 and 13, 1910, to evolve a plan and work out the details of numbering all the
banks in the country. The Executive Council of the American Bankers Association at its meeting in Nashville,
May 2, 1911, unanimously adopted the system devised by the committee and authorized the publication of the A. B. A.
KEY BOOK containing the names of the banks and the numbers assigned.

EXPLANATION OF SYSTEM
The reserve cities were each designated by a prefix number, with the exception of Brooklyn, which was
included with New York City, Kansas City, Kan., which was included with Kansas City, Mo., and South Omaha,
which was included with Omaha. Buffalo, N. Y., and Memphis, Tenn., on account of their size and importance as
banking centers were included with the reserve cities. The cities weie numbered from 1 to 49, inclusive, in the order
of their population according to the Government Census of 1910. The lower numbers were thus assigned to the
larger cities.
The Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers of the United States and the Post Offices were also numbered in
these cities.
The state prefix numbers, together with clearing house numbers, were used in numbering the banks in the
largest city in each state other than the reserve cities; all other cities being designated by the use of the state prefix
and the numbers given to the banks, which are continued in the relative order of the population of the cities in each
state. Each bank is numbered in consecutive order according to seniority in each city or town, excepting in towns
having only one bank, in which case the banks are numbered in alphabetical order according to towns.
Rand McNally & Co. of Chicago, publishers of the Key to Numerical System of The American Bankers
Association, assign numbers to new banks as they are organized and supply, upon request, the number of any bank
which does not appear in the Key, and in March and September each year publish and supply upon request, free of
charge, supplements containing all changes which have taken place since any previous issue of the Key or of any
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CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Babson’s Statistical Organization of Wellesley Hills, Mass, says: "One of the best measurements of a locality’s
purchasing power is in the amount of the deposits in its banks. Moreover, one of the best measurements of a
locality’s prosperity is the relative rate at which the amount on deposit in its banks is increasing.”
This compilation of deposits in the cities having Clearing Houses gives total deposits of all banks and will be a
valuable reference for comparisons.
CITY

Aberdeen, S. D..............
Adrian, Mich.................
Akron, Ohio...................
Albany, Ga....................
•Albany, N. Y..............
Allentown, Pa................
Altoona, Pa....................
Amarillo, Tex................
Ann Arbor, Mich..........
Asheville, N. C..............
Atchison, Kan...............
•Atlanta, Ga............:. .
Augusta, Ga.............
Aurora, Ill......................
Austin, Tex....................
Bakersfield, Calif..........
•Baltimore, Md............
Bangor, Me....................
Bartlesville, Olda..........
Battle Creek, Mich. .. .
Bay City, Mich.............
Beaumont, Tex.............
Bellingham, Wash........
Berkeley, Caiif........
Billings, Mont. . .........
Binghamton, N. Y........
•Birmingham, Ala........
Bismarck, N. D............
Bloomington, Ill............
Boise, Idaho........
‘•Boston, Mass.............
Bowling Green, Ivy
Brandon, Man..............
Brantford, Ont............
Brookfield, Mo..............
Brunswick, Ga..............
•Buffalo, N. Y............ .
Butler, Pa......................
Calgary, Alta...............
Camden, N. J..............
Canton, Ohio...............
Cape Girardeau, Mo. .
Casper, Wyo..................
•Cedar Rapids, Iowa..
Champaign, Ill............
Charleston, S. C...........
Charleston, W- Va....
Charlotte, N. C..........
•Chattanooga, Tenn. .
Cheraw, S. C...............
Chester, Pa..................
Chester, S. C.................
Cheyenne, Wyo..........
‘•Chicago, Ill..............
Chillicothe, Mo..........
•Cincinnati, Ohio........
‘•Cleveland, Ohio. .. .
Colorado Springs, Colo
Columbia, S. C...........
Columbus, Ga............
‘•Columbus, Ohio.......
Connellsville, Pa.........
Cordele, Ga..................
Corsicana, Tex............
•Dallas, Tex................
Danville, Ill.................
Davenport, Iowa. .’. ..
Dayton, Ohio..............
Decatur, Ill..................
•Denver, Colo..............
•Des Moines, Iowa. . .
‘•Detroit, Mich..........
Dickinson, N. D.........
Dothan, Aia.................
Dublin, Ga...................
•Dubuque, Iowa.........
Duluth, Minn..............
Edmonton, Alta..........
Elberton, Ga................

DEPOSITS

. .$ 7,030,997.28
. . 6,249,616.06
. . 73,867,210.36
. . 3,248,000.00
. 213,676,090.00
. . 31,389,396.36
. . 14,519,030.00
. . 8,307,450.00
. . 13,350,893.07
. . 15,000,000.00
. . 6,219,000.00
. .112,684,531.33
. . 67,701,820.00
. . 14,939,302.92
.. 14,378,858.82
.. 10,272,760.00
. .509,395,250.00
. . 36,211,087.81
. . 7,922,740.00
.. 24,165,380.71
. . 22,666,461.01
.. 21,039,760.00
. . 8,982,680.00
. . 16,030,162.00
.. 5,949,986.33
. . 33,310,630.00
.. 65,832,930.00
. . 3,794,308.60
. . 13,344.801.94
.. 11,392,510.00
1,606,648,930.00
.. 4,455,040.00
1,922,930.00
3,286,649.63
429,937,725.00
16,597,575.00
.. 50,645,890.00
.. 41,598,138.04
.. 5,022,204.86
.. 13,064,205.81
.. 41,271,630.00
.. 10,006,830.00
. . 33,154,580.00
.. 38,939,107.97
.. 10,981,446.00
.. 38,136,000.00
.. 1,136,096.45
.. 22,592,804.00
.. 2,747,930.00
.. 15,347,601.43
2,141,346,460.00
.. 3,777,189.00
..236,538,795.21
. .728.984,890.00
.. 16,319,160.03
.. 18,934,243.12
. . 9,888,710.00
.. 95,510,620.00
.. 10,321,730.00
.. 1,022,780.00
.. 7,078,234.25
..108,790,380.00
.. 10,828,160.00
.. 43,933,039.13
.. 49,206,320.24
.. 14,854,981.01
. .165,585,009.46
.. 85,000,000.00
. .589,509,410.00
.. 2,656,017.84
.. 2,789,811.18
.. 3,699,000.00
.. 18,879,580.30
.. 49,691,723.63
1,185,220.00

CITY

• Reserve City.
* before name of city in above list denotes Clearing House examination.
.
Officers, members * and affiliated members + may be found by referring to above cities in the Bank List, following the banks.
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•El Paso, Tex.................................................... 125,876,541.06
Emporia, Kan.................................................... 4,671,589.00
Enid, Okla.......................................................... 8,172,736.68
Ennis, Tex.......................................................... 1,806,618.65
Erie, Pa............................................................... 41,816,499.98
Estherville, Iowa............................................... 5,326,840.00
Eugene, Ore....................................................... 6,403,355.19
Evansville, Ind.................................................. 41,621,920.00
Fall River, Mass............................................... 25,026,621.12
Fargo, N. D..............................................
13,531,652.70
Faribault, Minn................................................. 4,951,761.88
Flint, Mich......................................................... 33,870,512.49
Fort Wayne, Ind............................................... 54,065,217 75
Fort William, Ont.......................................................................
•Fort Worth, Tex............................................. 56,211,440.00
Franklin, Pa....................................................... 9,805,530.87
Frederick, Md.................................................... 22,229,240.00
Fremont, Neb.................................................... 1,882,049.81
Fresno, Calif....................................................... 13,029.030.00
Gainesville, Fla.................................................. 3,912,489.28
•Galveston, Tex................................................. 21,895,540.00
Gary, Ind............................................................ 17,239,575.85
Gastonia, N. C................................................... 8,260,300.00
Glasgow, Ky....................................................... 2,388,000.00
Grand Forks, N. D........................................... 7,239,670.00
Grand Island, Neb............................................ 8,297,630.00
•Grand Rapids, Mich....................................... 53,104,382.93
Great Falls, Mont............................................. 3,561,553.00
Green Bay, Wis................................................. 11,394,644.17
Greensboro, N. C.............................................. 17,680,756.05
Greensburg, Pa.................................................. 18,589,360.00
Greenville, Miss........................
3,569,403.88
Greenville, S. C................................................. 15,745,490.00
Guthrie, Olda..................................................... 4,180,730.00
Hagerstown, Md. .............................................. 3,709,232.77
Halifax, N. S.................................................................................
Hamilton, Ohio.................................................. 11,641,000.00
Hamilton, Ont..............................................................................
Hammond, Ind.................................................. 9,953,000.00
Hannibal, Mo..................................................... 5,730,600.00
Harrisburg, Pa................................................... 39,938,378.25
Hartford, Conn...................................................162,820,000.00
Hastings, Neb.................................................... 5,225,382.97
Hawkinsville, Ga...............................................
509,684.41
Hazleton, Pa...................................................... 22,293,410.00
Helena, Ark........................................................ 5,101,100.00
•Helena, Mont................................................... 11,816,104.00
Henderson, Ky................................................... 4,521,390,26
Holyoke, Mass................................................... 45,273,941.37
Homestead, Pa................................................... 9,931,290.00
Hot Springs National Park, Ark.................... 5,607,228.34
•Houston, Tex..........................
94,340,231.00
Huntington, W. Va........................................... 21,196,063.30
‘Hutchinson, Kan............................................. 7,234,000.00
‘•Indianapolis, Ind............................................147,282,039.00
Jackson, Mich.................................................... 17,746,760.00
•Jacksonville, Fla.............................................. 58,932,390.00
Jacksonville, Ill................................................. 8,648,323.42
Jamestown, N. Y............................................... 25,477,073.47
Jamestown, N. D.............................................. 2,705,180.00
Johnstown, Pa................................................... 36,377,190.00
Joplin, Mo.......................................................... 8,537,706.23
Kalamazoo, Mich.............................................. 18,546,053.00
‘•Kansas City, Kan......................................... 27,022,473.74
‘•Kansas City, Mo........................................... 289,136,208.25
Kingston, Ont...............................................................................
Kitchener, Ont.............................................................................
Knoxville, Tenn................................................. 28,603,230.00
‘LaCrosse, Wis.................................................. 12,734,689.07
Lancaster, Pa............................................ . ... 37,222,610.00
Lansing, Mich.................................................... 24,935,223.26
LaSalle, Id.......................................................... 5,560,000.00
Lawrence, Kan................................................... 5,011,520.00
Leavenworth, Kan............................................ 9,065,000.00
Lebanon, Pa....................................................... 9,446,050.00
Lethbridge, Alta...........................................................................
Lewistown, Mont.............................................. 4,495,065.95
Lexington, Ky................................................... 20,961,430.00

CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA—Continued
CITY

Lima, Ohio.......................
Lincoln, Ill.......................
•Lincoln, Neb.................
•Little Rock, Ark...........
London, Ont...................
Long Beach, Calif..........
Lorain, Ohio......... .........
‘•Los Angeles, Calif. . ..
‘•Louisville, Ky.............
Lowell, Mass...................
Lynn, Mass.....................
Macon, Ga......................
Madison, Wis.................
Manchester, N. H..........
Mansfield, Ohio..............
Manhattan, Kan............
Mason City, Iowa..........
McAlester, Olda.............
Medicine Hat, Alta........
•Memphis, Tenn............
Meridian, Miss...............
‘•Milwaukee, Wis.........
‘•Minneapolis, Minn.. .
Minot, N. D...................
Mobile, Ala.....................
Moline, Ill.......................
Moncton, N.B..............
Montclair, N. J..............
‘Montgomery, Ala.........
Montreal, Que................
Moose Jaw, Sask...........
Muncie, Ind..........:. .. .
Muscatine, Iowa............
•Muskogee, Okla...........
‘Nashville, Tenn..........
Nebraska City, Neb. . .
New Albany, Ind.........
Newark, N. J...............
New Bedford, Mass. . . .
New Brighton, Pa........
New Castle, Pa............
‘New Haven, Conn....
Newnan, Ga..................
‘•New Orleans, La. . . .
Newport News, Va. . . .
New Westminster, B. C.
‘•New York, N. Y........
Norfolk, Va..................
Norristown, Pa.............
•Oakland, Calif............
Ocala, Fla.....................
Oelwein, Iowa...............
‘•Ogden, Utah.............
Oil City, Pa..................
‘•Oklahoma, Okla........
Okmulgee, Okla............
•Omaha, Neb...............
Orange, N. J.................
Orangeburg, S. C.........
Osage, Iowa..................
Oshkosh, Wis................
Ottawa, Ont.................
Owensboro, Ky............
Palestine, Tex...............
Paris, Ky......................
Parsons, Kan. ..............
‘Pasadena, Calif..........
Passaic, N. J................
Pensacola, Fla..............
•Peoria, Ill. ..................
‘•Philadelphia, Pa.. ..
Phillipsburg, N. J.......
Phoenix, Ariz..............
Pine Bluff, Ark...........
Pittsburg, Kan...........
•Pittsburgh, Pa..........
Pocatello, Idaho.........
Pontiac, Mich.............
Portland, Me..............
‘•Portland, Ore..........
Prince Albert, Sask. . .
Providence, R. I.........
•Pueblo, Colo.............
Quebec, Que................
Quincy, IU...................
Raleigh, N. C.............

DEPOSITS

DEPOSITS

CITY

Reading, Pa..................
Red Wing, Minn..........
Regina, Sask....... .
Reno, Nev....................
•Richmond, Va............
51,889,316.94
•Ritzville, Wash...........
12,048,057.22
Roanoke, Va.................
Rochester, Minn..........
805,459,500.00
Rochester, N. Y...........
126,632,850.00
Rockford, Ill.................
77,893,810.00
Rock Island, Ill............
59,066,670.00
Rocky Mount, N. C. . .
20,107,539.89
20,086,252.24
Rome, Ga.....................
Sacramento, Calif........
60,697,840.00
Saginaw, Mich..............
11,438,289.51
. 2,419,892.41 St. John, N. B..............
•St. Joseph, Mo..........
9,485,196.19
. 5,532,610.00 ‘•St. Louis, Mo...........
‘•St. Paul, Minn.........
Salisbury, N. C............
93,584,650.00
‘•Salt Lake City, Utah
9,905,024.00
•San Antonio, Tex.......
226,009.310.00
San Bernardino, Calif..
261,063,000.00
San Diego, Calif...........
4,891,960.00
•San Francisco, Cahf...
27,186,006.33
16,949,774.40
San Jose, Calif..............
Santa Barbara, Calif.. .
Santa Monica, Calif. . .
21,622,230.00
Santa Rosa, Cahf.........
14,098,727.76
Saskatoon, Sask...........
•Savannah, Ga.............
Scranton, Pa.................
14,700,000.00
‘•Seattle, Wash.........
11,678.944.27
Sedalia, Mo.................
14,221,364.60
Sherbrooke, Que.........
61,886,561.69
Sherman, Tex.............
2,660,000.00
‘•Sioux City, Iowa. . .
7,783,590.00
274,626,180.00 ‘ Sioux Fails, S. D........
South Bend, Ind.........
25,351,287.55
South St. Paul, Minn.
13,700,782.91
Spartanburg. S. C. . ..
15,079,448.21
‘•Spokane, Wash.......
111,725,171.00
Springfield, Ill.............
1,508,341.97
Springfield, Mass........
208,020,770.00
Springfield, Mo...........
11,614,577.03
Springfield, Ohio.........
Stamford, Conn..........
6,367,266,000.00
.. 52,917,350.00 Steubenville, Ohio
.. 16,951,580.00 Stockton, Calif...........
.145,010,053.92 Superior, Wis..............
.. 3,500,000.00 Syracuse, N. Y...........
.. 2,813,700.00 •Tacoma, Wash.........
.. 16,699,400.00 Tampa, Fla.................
.. 16,196 370.00 Terre Haute, Ind.......
.. 56,225,670.00 Texarkana, Ark.-Tex..
.. 9,576,817.26 •Toledo, Ohio.............
. .115,290,250.00 •Topeka, Kan.............
.. 20.351,020.00 Toronto, Ont..............
Trenton, N. J.............
5,590,020.00
.. 2,442,010.00 Tucson, Ariz...............
.. 3,207,644.82 ‘•Tulsa, Okla.............
Twin Falls, Idaho. . . .
Valdosta, Ga...............
9,510,492.34
Vancouver, B. C. . . .
2,414,650.00
Vicksburg, Miss.........
3,113,968.63
Victoria, B. C...........
3,295,000.00
•Waco, Tex...............
21,475,570.00
•Washington, D. C. .
33,725,980.00
Washington, Ga........
6,951,450.00
Waterbury, Conn....
34,762,041.86
Waterloo, Iowa.........
963,821,729.00
Webster City, Iowa..
5,303,650.00
Wheeling, W. Va. ...
18,991,617.00
‘•Wichita, Kan........
11,580,760.00
Wilkes-Barre, Pa... .
6,782,344.00
Williamsport, Pa....
781,539,570.00
Wilmington, Del.......
3,626,961.03
. 15,677,560.00 Wilmmgton, N. C.. .
. 84,655,720.00 Winchester, Va.........
. 139,730,871.14 Winnipeg, Man.........
Winona, Minn..........
Worcester, Mass.......
308,960,100.00
Yakima, Wash..........
20,210,599.09
York, Pa............
Youngstown, Ohio. ..
22,173,348.20
Zanesville, Ohio........
17,324,260.00

$11,626,610.00
4,411,630.29
34,998,000.00
39,225,378.00

$49,849,330.00
4,925,791.61
14,340,620.79
111,899,281.25
1,269,630.00
22,076,818.80
7,068,690.78
280,000,000.00
24,419,471.85
16,861,340.00
5,300,000.00
4,080,360.00
54,724,700.00
36,223,910.00

.. 45,706,861.59
. .524,308,460.00
. .134,208,000.00
.. 2,418,160.00
. . 65,093,460.00
. . 49,459,284.00
.. 7,720,504.60
.. 54,336,389.00
1,051,426,660.00
.. 17,940,870.00
.. 7,798,880.00
.. 2,101,760.00
.. 2,288,983.65
73,033,220.00
98,089,489.00
156,594,485.00
5,441,841.84
4,958,370.85
40,355,940.00
19,800,920.82
29,931,865.68
5,626,681.00
8,698,457.97
47,364,299.00
28,186,730.00
121,994,020.00
19,055,620.00
18,004,721.57
30,291,730.00
18,525,350.00
20,613,100.00
10,139,454.00
100,180,414.00
19,685,690.00
30,788,956.76
27,595,620.00
. 12,365,000.00
.128,230,460.00
27,959,350.00
69,186,581.38
7,383,890.00
68,841,034.64
2,167,059.60
5,833,680.00
11,311,700.00
14,986,000.00
190,853,879.48
1,000,000.00
50,833,250.00
13,217,729.00
3,564,460.00
45,491,260.00
42,464,755.11
55,997,683.40
21,305,540.00
. 67,357,600.00
. 17,563,387.27
. 5,068,130.00
15,065,000.00
69,467,414.00
8,221,126.00
22.998.345.74
55.753.823.75
16,527,609.00

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VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS

Treasury Department. Office of

the

Secretary.

Washington, D. C., July 1, 1923.

In pursuance of the provisions of section 25 of the act of August 27, 1894, as amended by Section 403, Title
IV, of the Act of May 27, 1921, and reenacted by section 522, Title IV, Act of September 21, 1922, I hereby
proclaim the following estimate by the Director of the Mint of the values of pure metal contents of foreign coins
to be the values of such coins in terms of the money of account of the United States, to be followed in estimating
the value of all foreign merchandise exported to the United States during the quarter beginning July 1, 1923,
expressed in any such metallic currencies: Provided, however, that if no such value has been proclaimed, or if the
value so proclaimed varies by five per centum or more from a value measured by the buying rate in the New
V ork market at noon on the day of exportation, conversion shall be made at a value measured by such buying
rate, as determined by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York aDd published by me as certified by said bank
pursuant to the provisions of said Section 25 as amended.

S. P. GILBERT, Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Values of Foreign Coins
COUNTRY.

asia and Africa.
British Honduras
Bulgaria ___ ...._
Canada _____
Chile......... ...................... ........

Value in
Legal Standard Monetary Unit. Terms of
Remarks.
U. S.
Money.
Gold___ ______
$0.9648 Currency: Paper, normally convertible at 44 per cent
of face value; now inconvertible.
Gold___________ Krone
.2026
Gold and silver... Franc
.1930 Member Latin Union; gold is actual standard.
Gold___________ Boliviano
.3893 12^ bolivianos equal 1 pound sterling.
Gold....... .
.5462 Currency: Government paper normally convertible at
16 pence (=$0.3244) per milreis.
Goid
4.8665
Gold
......
Dollar
Gold_____ ____ Lev____
_____
Gold
Dollar
Gold_______
Amoy___
Canton ....
Cheefoo...
Chin Kiang
Fuchau___
Haikwan ..
(customs) .
Hankow...
Tael. Kiaochow .
Nankin__
Silver
Ninchwang
Ningpo__
Peking___
Shanghi...
Swatow__
Takau .....
.Tientsin...
Ynan .
Hongkong.
Dol. .< British ___
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.7403
.7667
.7829
.7420
.7607
.7713
.7227
.7308
.7962
.7667
.5127
.5204
.5204
.5242

Gold____________ Markka...................
Gold and silver___ Franc___________

.1930
.1930

Mark.
_____
Pound sterling.......
Drachma____ .
Peso .....
Gourde

.2382
4.8665
.1930
.4826

Silver....... ............... Peso...

——_______

.3650
.7912
.7888
.7567
.7729
.7318
.8050

.2680
1.0000
.4867
4.9431

Gold____________
Gold____________
Gold and silver___
Silver.
Gold

Switzerland

1.0000

Peso
Colon___________
Peso..__________
Krone___________
Dollar__________
Sucre.
— ___
Pound (100 piasters)

Gold____________
Gold____________
Gold___________
Gold____________
Gold_______ _____
Gold___
____
Gold____________

India (British)_______ ____

1.0000
.1930

.9733
.4653

The tael is a unit of weight; not a coin. 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.

Mexican silver pesos issued under Mexican decree of
Nov. 13, 1918, are of silver content approximately
41% less than the dollar here quoted: and those
issued under decree of October 27, 1919 contain
about 51% less silver.
Currency: Government paper and gold.

1.0000

.2000

.4826

(Gold__________ Mohur & Sovereign
Rupee .
Silver__________ Piaster
Gold_____ ______ Lira____ _______

4.8665
.2293
.5212
.1930

Gold____________ Yen________ ____
Gold......................... Dollar................

.4985
1.0000

Gold........................
Gold____________
Gold____________
Gold____________
Gold_____
Gold_______ _____
Gold____________
Gold________ ____

Litas .......................
Peso________ ...
Guilder (florin) ..
Dollar.
Cordoba_______
Krone.
Balboa_______
Peso (Argentine) .

Silver

Kran .

Gold____________
Gold
Gold____________
Gold____________
Gold............
Gold____________
Gold.........................
Gold____
____
Gold and silver___

Libra.............. ........
Peso
Escudo_________
Leu_____________
Ruble ...................
Colon_____ ... .
Dinar___________
Tica.l _
.
Peseta............

4.8665
.5000
1.0805
.1930
.5146
.5000
.1930
.3709
.1930

Gold...................
Gold
Gold____________
Gold
Gold
Gold

Dollar__________
Krona.............. _
Franc___________
Piaster __________
Peso____________
Bolivar

.5678
.2680
.1930
.0440
1.0342
.1930

United States is principal circulating medium.
The actual standard is the British pound sterling, which
is legal tender for 97} piasters.
Member Latin Union; gold is actual standard.

Member Latin Union; gold is actual standard.
Currency, inconvertible paper.
Currency: National bank notes redeemable on demand
in American dollars.
Currency, bank notes.
) The British sovereign and half sovereign are legal
tender in India at 10 rupees per sovereign.

f

Member Latin Union: gold is actual standard.
Currency: Depreciated silver token coins,
duties are collected in gold.

Customs

.1000

.4985
.4020
1.0000
1.0000
.2680
1.0000

.9648
.0889

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Currency: Inconvertible paper.

Currency: Depreciated Paraguayan paper currency.
(Currency: Silver circulating above its metallic value.
-< Gold coin is a commodity only, normally worth
l double the silver.
Currency: Inconvertible paper.

Valuation is for gold peseta: currency is notes of the
bank of Spain.
Member Latin Union; gold is actual standard.
(100 piasters equal to the Turkish £.)
Currency: Inconvertible paper.

TABLE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS AND COMMERCIAL TERMS IN TEN LANGUAGES

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FRENCH.

GERMAN.

SPANISH.

ITALIAN.

PORTUGUESE.

One....................
Two...................
Three.................
Four...................
Five...................
Six......................
Seven .................
Eight ................
Nine...................
Ten....................
Eleven...............
Twelve...............
Thirteen.............
Fourteen...........
Fifteen...............
Sixteen...............
Seventeen...........
Eighteen.............
Nineteen............
Twenty..............
Twenty-one........
Thirty...............
Forty.................
Fifty...................

Un......................
Deux...................
Trois...................
Quatre...............
Cinq...................
Six......................
Sept....................
Huit...................
Neuf...................
Dix.....................
Onze...................
Douze.................
Treize.................
Quatorze...........
Quinze...............
Seize...................
Dix-sept.............
Dix-huit.............
Dix-neuf.............
Vingt..................
Vingt-et-un.......
Trente...............
Quarante...........
Cinquante.........

Ein.....................
Zwei....................
Drei....................
Vier.....................
Fiinf...................
Sechs..................
Sieben.................
Aeht...................
Neun...................
Zehn...................
Elf.......................
Zwolf. ...............
Dreizehn.............
Vierzehn.............
Fiinf zehn...........
Sechzehn...........
Siebzehn.............
Achtzehn...........
Neunzehn...........
Zwanzig.............
Ein und zwanzig.
Dreiszig.............
Vierzig...............
Fiinfzig.. ............

Uno.....................
Dos.....................
Tres...................
Cuatro...............
Cinco .................
Seis.....................
Siete...................
Ocho...................
Nueve.................
Diez...................
Once...................
Doce...................
Trece .................
Catorce...............
Quince...............
Diez y seis.........
Diez y siete.......
Diez y ocho........
Diez y nueve....
Veinte.................
Viente y uno. . . .
Treinta...............
Cuarenta...........
Cincuenta .........

Uno.....................
Due.....................
Tre.....................
Quattro.............
Cinque...............
Sei......................
Sette...................
Otto...................
Nove...................
Dieci...................
Undici.................
Dodici................
Tredici...............
Quattordici.......
Quindici.............
Sedici.................
Diciassette.........
Diciotto.............
Diciannove........
Venti..................
Venti’uno...........
Trenta ...............
Quaranta...........
Cinquanta.........

Urn.....................
Dois...................
Tres....................
Quatro...............
Cinco..................
Seis.....................
Scte.....................
Oito....................
Nove...................
Dez.....................
Onze...................
Doze...................
Treze.................
Quatorze.............
Quinze...............
Dezeseis...........
Dezessete...........
Dezoito...............
Dezeneve...........
Vinte...................
Vinte um...........
Trinta.................
Quarenta...........
Cincoenta .........

DUTCH.

Een.....................
Twee...........
Drie....................
Vier.................
Vyf..................... Pia.t,
Zes...........
Zeven.................
Acht...............
Negen..........
Tien...........
Elf...................
Twaalf...........
Dertien...............
Veertien...........
Vyftien.. .
Zestien. .
Zeventien...........
Achtien...............
Negentien .
Twintig...........
Enen Twintig. .
Dertig.. .
Veertig............... Sorok
Vyftig........

60 Sixty................... Soixante............. Sechzig............... Sesenta............... Sessanta............. Sessenta............. Zestig....
70 Seventy ............. Soixante-dix .... Siebenzig........... Setenta............... Settanta............. Setenta............... Zeventig. . .
80
90
100
1000

Eighty ...............
Ninety...............
Hundred.............
Thousand...........
Day....................
Week..................
Month...............
Year..................
On demand.......

Quatre-vingt. . . .
Quatre-vingt-dix.
Cent..................
Mille...................
Jour....................
Semaine.............
Mois...................
Annee.................
A presentation..

At sight............. A vue.................
After sight......... A jours de vue . .
After date......... A jours de date..
Pay to the order. Payez a l’ordre. .
I promise to pay. Je payerai.........
With interest.. .. Avec interets....

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Achtzig...............
Neunzig.............
Hundert.............
Tausend.............
Tag.....................
Woche...............
Monat................
Jahr....................
Nach Sicht, or bei
Vorzeigung.
Auf Sicht...........
Nach Sicht.........
Nach Dato, or
nach Heute.
Fur mich, or uns
an anweisung.
Werde ich,or werdenwirbezahlen
Mit Zinsen.

Ochenta.............
Noventa.............
Cien...................
Mil.....................
Dia.....................
Semana...............
Mes.....................
Ano.....................
A presentacion ..

Ottanta ...........
Novanta.............
Cento.................
Mille...................
Giorno...............
Settimana.........
Mese...................
Anno..................
A presentazione.

Oitenta.. .
Noventa.............
Cem...................
Mil.....................
Dia.....................
Semana...............
Mez....................
Anno..................
A presentacao. . .

RUSSIAN.

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Fire

Fyra

Ni
Ti

Nio.
Tio.
Elfva
Tolf..
Tretton...............
Fj orton....
Femton...............
Sexton..
Sjutton ...............
Aderton...............
Nitton.................
Tjugu..................
Tj uguen...............
Trettio................
Fyrtio.................
Femtio...

O

Tolv

tyve................
tyve.

Neventiv
Honderd.............
Duizend.............
Dag.................
Week..................
Maanden...........
Jaar....................
Op vertoon.......

SWEDISH.

DANISH.

Sextio.
Sjuttio. .
O

Sto..
Tizatz. . . .
Den.
DflfT ....................
Nedela. .
Mesatz
O
God.........
Po bziskam....... Paa anfordring. . P&anfordring....

A la vista........... A vista............... A vista............... Op sight a vista. Po prediavieni.. . A vista.
A. .dias vista.. . . Dopo vista........ A. .dias vista . . . Dagen na zigt.. . Po prediavieni.. . Efter Sigt.
A. .dias fecha. . . Dopo dato......... A. .dias data. .. . Dagen na dato. . Gato................... Efter dato
A la orden......... Pagate al l’ordine Pagase a ordem.. Voor my aan de Nlat it order. ... Behag at betale Behagar att betaOrder.
til odre.
la till ordre.
Pagare............... Paghero............. Pagarei...........
Ik neem a,an te
betalan.
at betale.
att betaia.
Con interes........ Con interesse.... Com intereses... Met interest .... Is prozentamu,.. Med rente......... Med ranta...........

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STATUTES OF LIMITATION
See also “ Laws/’ indexed in back of this Volume
INTEREST RATES-NOTES AND
ACCEPTANCES—GRACE
STATES
Rate
Legal
Rate of
by
interest Contract.

AND
TERRITORIES.

Notes and
Acceptances
Due on
Holi­
days.

Half
Days.

Are payable
Per ct. Per cent. and protestable
the day—
Alabama_________________________
Alaska___________________________
Arkansas___ ____ ________________
Colorado._...........................-....................
Connecticut----------- -------- --------------Delaware..................................................
District of Columbia________________
Florida___________ ____ —.................
Hawaii

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Illinois______________ ___ ..___ ___
Indiana_________ ___ _____________
Iowa_____ ___ _________ __________
Kansas ....
Kentucky .
Louisiana .....
Maine............................................ ............
Maryland.................................................
Massachusetts........................ .................
Michigan............ ......... ....... ....................
Minnesota________________________
Mississippi______ _____ ___________
Missouri_________________________
Montana______ _______ ___________
Nebraska..................... ....... ............ .......
Nevada_________________ ____ ____
New Hampshire___________________
New Jersey____ ___ _______________
New Mexico.............................................
New York.......... ......................................
North Carolina
North Dakota....... ...................................
Ohio............ ......................... ...................
Oklahoma............ ......... ...........................
Oregon............... ........... ............. ..........
Pennsylvania....................... .............. ....
Philippine Islands ______ ....._____
Porto Rico..................... ..........................
Rhode Island.......4..................................
South Carolina___ _______ _______
South Dakota........................ ..................
Tennessee................ ...............................
Texas____________________________
Utah.......................................... ...............
Vermont....................................... ..........
Virginia.................................. ...............
Washington........... ........................... .......
West Virginia........................................ .
Wisconsin................................................
Wyoming..................................................
Alberta....................... ....... .....................
Manitoba________ ____ .................. .
New Brunswick_________________
Nova Scotia .............................................
Ontario........... ........................................
Quebec....... .............................. ....... .
Saskatchewan.......................... .............

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are
observed
the day—

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Reserves Required to be held by members in Federal Reserve Bank
Banks Not in Reserve or
Central Reserve City
7% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Reserve City Banks

Central Reserve City
Banks

10% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

13% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Central Reserve Cities
2. *NEW YORK CITY

....

7. CHICAGO

Reserve Cities
Albany, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Br.2. Buffalo, N. Y.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Br.4. Cincinnati, O.
4. Cleveland, O.
Columbus, O.
11. Dallas, Texas
Br.10. Denver, Colo.
Des Moines, Iowa
Br.7. Detroit, Mich.
Dubuque, Iowa
Br.ll. El Paso, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Galveston, Texas
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Br.9. Helena, Mont.
Br.ll. Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Ind.
Br.6. Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Kan.
10. Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Br.8. Little Rock, Ark.
Br.12. Los Angeles, Cal.
Br.8. Louisville, Ky.
Br.8. Memphis, Tenn.
Milwaukee, Wis.
6.
Br.5.
Br.6.
1.

9. Minneapolis, Minn.
Muskogee, Okla.
Br.6. Nashville, Tenn.
Br.6. New Orleans, La.
Oakland, Cal.
Ogden, Utah
Br.10. Oklahoma City,Okla.
Br.10. Omaha, Neb.
Peoria, Ill.
3. Philadelphia, Pa.
Br.4. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Br.12. Portland, Ore.
Pueblo, Colo.
5. Richmond, Va.
St. Joseph, Mo.
8. St. Louis, Mo.
St. Paul, Minn.
Br.12. Salt Lake City,Utah
San Antonio, Texas
12. San Francisco, Cal.
Ag’y 6.Savannah, Ga.
Br.12. Seattle, Wash.
Sioux City, Iowa
Br.12. Spokane, Wash.
Tacoma, Wash.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Waco, Texas
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kan.

Those cities which are preceded by a number are Federal Reserve
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
located in that city. Ag’y signifies that an agency is located in
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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
WASHINGTON, D. C.

Ex-officio Members
A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman.
HENRY M. DAWES, Comptroller of the Currency.
D. R. CRISSINGER, Governor
EDMUND PLATT, Vice-Governor
ADOLPH C. MILLER

CHARLES S. HAMLIN
EDWARD H. CUNNINGHAM

GEORGE R. JAMES

W. W. HOXTON, Secretary.

WALTER WYATT, General Counsel.

W. L. EDDY, Assistant Secretary.

WALTER W. STEWART, Director, Division of
Research and Statistics.
M. JACOBSON, Statistician.

W. M. IMLAY, Fiscal Agent.

E. A. GOLDENWEISER, Associate Statis­
tician.

J. F. HERSON, Chief Federal Reserve
Examiner.

E. L. SMEAD, Chief, Division of Bank
Operations.

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL—(1923)/
EDW. W. LANE, Atlanta, District No. 6
JOHN J. MITCHELL, Chicago, District No. 7
FESTUS J. WADE, St. Louis, District No. 8
GEORGE H. PRINCE,
Minneapolis, District No. 9
E. F. SWINNEY, Kansas City, District No. 10
R. L. BALL, Dallas, District No. 11
D. W. TWOHY, San Francisco, District No. 12

ALFRED L. AIKEN, Boston, District No. 1
PAUL M.WARBURG, NewYork,District No. 2
Vice-President.

LEVI L. RUE, Philadelphia, District No. 3
President.

C. E. SULLIVAN,
Cleveland, District No. 4
JOHN M. MILLER, JR.,
Richmond, District No. 5


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DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Boston

(Transit Number 5-1)

(30 Pearl St.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hamphsire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut,
except Fairfield County. Membership: National Banks 389; State Banks 38.

DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—ALFRED L. RIPLEY (1923), Boston; F. S. CHAMBERLAIN (1925), New Britain, Conn.; EDWARD
S. KENNARD (1925), Rumford, Maine.
CLASS B:—E. R. MORSE (1925), Proctor, Vermont; PHILIP R. ALLEN (1923), East Walpole, Mass.; C. G.
WASHBURN (1924), Worcester, Mass.
CLASS C:—FREDERIC H. CURTISS (1923), Boston, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; JESSE H.
METCALF (1925), Providence, R. I.; ALLEN HOLLIS (1924), Concord, N. H., Deputy Chairman.
ALFRED L. AIKEN, Boston, Mass., Member Federal Advisory Council.

OFFICERS
FREDERIC H. CURTISS, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; W. P. G. HARDING, Governor; CHARLES F.
GETTEMY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; CHESTER C. BULLE^, Deputy Governor; WILLIAM W. PADDOCK,
Deputy Governor; WILLIAM WILLETT, Cashier; KRICKEL K. CARRICK, Secretary.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—ERNEST M. LEAVITT, L. WALLACE SWEETSER, WILLIAM N. KENYON,
ELLIS G. HULT, and FRANK W. CHASE.
HARRY F. CURRIER, Auditor; ARTHUR H. WEED, Counsel.
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
Capital paid in......................................................................... $ 8,066,000
Surplus....................................................................................... 16,312,000
Government deposits..........................................
572,000
Due to members—reserve account....................................... 127,730,000
Other deposits.........................................................................
1,449,000
Total deposits........................................ 129,751,000...........
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ 207,219,000
Deferred availability items................................................... 54,011,000
AD other liabilities...................................................................
783,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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416,142,000

Gold and gold certificates.............................. $ 17,319,000
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board.............. 69,058,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 176,640,000
Gold redemption fund.....................................
9,480,000
Reserves Other than Gold............................
7,990,000
Total reserve............................................

$280,487,000

Nonreserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations...................................................
Bills discounted—all others...........................
Bills bought in open market.........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes..................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items...........................................
All other resources..........................................

11,670,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

21,607,000
16,520,000
20,318,000
5,702,000
237,000
4,434,000
55,030,000
137,000
$416,142,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at New York City.

(Transit Number 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 658; State Banks 134.
DIRECTORS
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A
A
A
B

1 Gates W. McGarrah, New York City
1925
Chairman, The Mechanics and Metals
National Bank
2 Robert H. Treman, Ithaca, N. Y.
1923
President, The Tompkins County
National Bank
3 Charles Smith, Oneonta, N. Y.
1924
President, The Citizens National Bank
1 Owen D. Young, New York City
1925
Chairman General Electric Company

B
C
C

3 Frank L. Stevens, North Hoosick N. Y. 1924
President Stevens and Thompson, Inc.
Pierre Jay, New York City, Chairman.
1925
William L. Saunders, Plainfield, N.J.,
1923
Deputy Chairman.

Chairman Ingersoll-Rand Company
Clarence M. Woolley, New York City
President American Radiator Co.

C

1924

MEMBER FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Paul M. Warburg, New York City

OFFICERS
Benj. Strong, Governor

J. Herbert Case, Deputy Governor

GENERAL OFFICERS
George L. Harrison, Deputy Governor
Edwin R. Kenzel, Deputy Governor

Louis F. Sailer, Deputy Governor

Jay E. Crane, Assistant Secretary
L. Randolph Mason,General Counsel
Jesse H. Philbin, Ass’t. Gen. Counsel

Dudley H. Barrows, Secretary
Senior Officers
Gilbert E. Chapin,
Controller of Loans
Joseph D. Higgins,
Arthur W. Gilbart,
Controller of Cash and Controller of J. Wilson Jones.
Collections
Edwin R. Kenzel,
Laurence H. Hendricks, Controller of Fiscal Agency Functions

Controller at Large
Controller of Administration
Controller of Investments. Protem.

Junior Officers
Charles H. Coe,
Jay E. Crane,
Edwin C. French,
Bethune M. Grant,

Manager, Collection Department
Adolph J. Lins,
Manager, Check Department
Manager, Foreign Department
Walter B. Matteson, Manager, Certificates of Indebted­
Manager, Cash Department
ness Department and Manager,
Manager, Government Bond Depart­
Securities Department
ment
Joseph L. Morris,
Manager, Credit Department
William A. Hamilton, Manager, Building Maintenance De- Henry R. Murray,
Manager, Securities Custody Depart­
partment
ment
Howard M. Jefferson, Manager, Personnel Development
Robert M. O’Hara,
Manager, Bill Department
Department
James M. Rice,
Manager Accounting Department
Alan K. Lauukner,
Manager, Methods and Supplies Stephen S. Vans ant, Manager, Discount Department
Department
I. Ward Waters, Manager, Office Service Department and Manager, Personnel Service Department
Auditor

Leslie R. Rounds, Acting General Auditor

.

Edward

L. Dodge, Manager, Auditing Department

FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT

Pierre Jay, Federal Reserve Agent
Shepard Morgan, Assistant Federal ReserveAgent
Carl Snyder, General Statistician
William H. Dillistin, Manager, Bank Examinations Department
W. Randolph Burgess, Mgr., Reports Dept.

BUFFALO BRANCH.

(Transit Number 10-26)

Directors
E. J. Barcalo, Buffalo, N. Y.
John A. Kloepfer, Buffalo, N. Y.
Elliott C. McDougal, Buffalo, N. Y.
Fred J. Coe, Niagara Falls,N. Y.
ThomasE.Lannin,Rochester, N. Y.
Harry T. Ramsdell, Buffalo, N. Y.
Walter W Schneckenburger, Manager, Buffalo, N. Y.
Officers
Walter W. Schneckenburger, Manager
Halsey W. Snow, Jr., Cashier
Clifford L. Blakeslee. Asst. Cashier
Elmer L. Theobald, Assistant Cashier
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Gold and gold certificates............................... $180,082,000
Gold settlement fund F. R. Board................ 225,554,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 637,891,000
Gold redemption fund.....................................
S,405,000
Reserves other than Gold.............................. 18,742,000

Capital paid in.........................................................................8 29,169,000
Surplus......................................................................................

59,800,000

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

875,000

Total reserves...........................................
Non-reserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations ... .............................................
Bills discounted—all others...........................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes...................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness..................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items...........................................
All other resources..........................................

Due to members—reserve account....................................... 707,626,000
Other deposits.........................................................................

19,768,000

Total deposits.......................................... 728,269,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation......................... 559,876,000
Deferred availability items..................................................... 105,667,000
All other liabilities...................................................................

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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3,864,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

$1,486,645,000
22

$

1,070,674,000
10,385,000
133,017,000
30,300,000
73,552,000
5,541,000
20,609,000
12,062,000
128,946,000
1,559,000

$1,486,645,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Philadelphia. (Transit Number 3-4)
"(92S Chestnut Street)

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 663; State Banks 60.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOS. WAYNE, JR. (1923), Philadelphia; FRANCIS DOUGLAS (1924), Wilkes Barre, Pa.; JOHN
C. COSGROVE (1925), Hastings, Pa.
CLASS B:—ALBA B. JOHNSON (1925), Philadelphia; EDWIN S. STUART (1923), Philadelphia; CHARLES K.
HADDON (1924), Camden, N. J.
CLASS C:—RICHARD L. AUSTIN (1923), Philadelphia, Chairman of Board; HENRY B. THOMPSON (1925),
Wilmington, Del., Deputy Chairman of Board; CHAS. C. HARRISON (1924), Philadelphia.
OFFICERS
GEO. W. NORRIS, Governor; WILLIAM H. HUTT, Deputy Governor; EDWIN S. STUART, Deputy Governor; WIL­
LIAM A. DYER, Cashier and Secretary.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—C. A. McILHENNY, W. J. DAVIS, JAMES M. TOY, R. M. MILLER, Jr., F. W.
LABOLD and S. R. EARL,
RICHARD L. AUSTIN, Federal Reserve Agent; ARTHUR E. POST and WALTER T. GROSSCUP, Assistant
Federal Reserve A.Qents
LEVI L. RUE, Philadelphia, Member Federal Advisory Council; WM. G. McCREEDY, Comptroller.
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in......................................................................... $

9,762,000

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

18,749,000

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

873,000

Due to members—reserve account....................................... 114,949,000
Other deposits.........................................................................

1,892,000

Total deposits......................................... 117,714,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ 202,253,000
Deferred availability items.....................................................

49,497,000

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

1,247,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Gold coin and certificates.............................. $ 24,800,000
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board.............. 31,027,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 159,303,000
Gold redemption fund....................................
7,643,000
Reserves Other than Gold............................
4,132,000
Total cash reserve...................................
Non-reserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all others...........................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. bonds and notes....................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness (Pittman
Act) .............................................................
Municipal warrants.........................................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items...........................................
All other resources...........................................

$399,222,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Cleveland.

$226,905,000
4,571,000
42,393,000
24,128,000
21,125,000
24,705,000
348,000
55,000
715,000
53,790,000
487,000
$399,222,000

(Transit Number 6-1)

(Williamson Bldg.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Ohio, all that part of Pennsylvania west of the eastern boundaries of the
following counties: Warren, Forest, Jefferson, Indiana, and Somerset, the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Tyler,
Wetzel, and Hancock in the State of West Virginia, and all that part of the State of Kentucky located east of the western
boundary of the following counties: Boone, Grant, Scott, Woodford, Jessamine, Garrard, Lincoln, Pulaski, and McCreary.
Membership: National Banks 767; State Banks 118.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—ROBERT WARDROP (1923), Pittsburgh; CHESS LAMBERTON (1925), Franklin, Pa.; O. N. SAMS,
(1924), Hillsboro, Ohio.
CLASS B:—THOS. A. COMBS (1923), Lexington, Ky.; R. P. WRIGHT (1925), Erie, Pa.; JOHN STAMBAUGH,
(1924), Youngstown, Ohio.
CLASS C:—DAVID C. WILLS (1923), Cleveland, Chairman of Board; L. B. WILLIAMS, (1925), Cleveland, Ohio,
Deputy Chairman of Board; W. W. KNIGHT, (1924), Toledo, Ohio.
CORLISS E. SULLIVAN, Cleveland, Ohio, Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
E. R. Fancher, Governor
Department
M. J. Fleming, Deputy Governor
Agent and
F. J. Zurlinden, Deputy Governor
Manager, Department of Examination
J. C. Nevin, Cashier and Secretary
J. B. Anderson, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and
W. F. Taylor, Asst. Cashier
Manager Statistical Department.
H. F. Strater, Asst. Cashier
F. V. Grayson, Auditor
C. W. Arnold, Asst. Cashier
B. V. Chappel, Assistant Secretary
G. H. Wagner, Asst. Cashier
D. B. Clouser, Asst. Cashier
C. L. Bickford, Asst. Cashier
D. C. Wills. Federal Reserve Agent
G. A. Stephenson, Manager, Bank Relations
Wm. H. Fletcher, Assistant Federal Reserve

CINCINNATI BRANCH.

(Transit Number 13-43)

(Fourth and Walnut)

P. J. FAULKNER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; L. W. MANNING, Manager; B. J. LAZAR, Cashier; JOHN P. H.
BREWSTER, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
T. J. DAVIS, L. W. MANNING, JUDSON HARMON, CHAS. A. HINSCH, GEO. D. CRABBS, Cincinnati.

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(District No. 4. Continued from page 23.)
PITTSBURGH BRANCH. (Transit Number 8-30)
(Liberty Avenue and Anderson Street)

T. M. JONES, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; GEORGE DE CAMP, Manager; THOS. C. GRIGGS, Cashier; P. A.
BROWN, Assistant Cashier; F. E. COBUN, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
R. B. MELLON, CHAS. W. BROWN, JAMES D. CALLERY, CHARLES D. ARMSTRONG, GEORGE DE
CAMP, Pittsburgh, Pa.
____________________________________
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in .......................................................................$ 12,040,000
Surplus fund.............................................................................

23,495,000

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

376,000

RESOURCES
Gold coin and certificates.............................. $ 12,615,000
Gold settlement fund...................................... 65,847,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 211,212,000
Gold redemption fund....................................
1,513 000
Reserves other than Gold..............................
6,053,000
Total reserve............................................
Non-reserve cash............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes.................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness ................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items...........................................
All other resources...........................................

Due to members—reserve account....................................... 167,164,000
All other deposits.....................................................................

2,634,000

Total Deposits...................................... $170,174,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ 229,283,000
Deferred availability items.....................................................

59,884,000

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

1,516,000
$496,392,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES

$297,240,000
3,383,000
36,050,000
22,088,000
41,460,000
12,304,000
7,141,000
8,455,000
67,589,000
682,000
$496,392,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at Richmond.

(Transit Number 68-3)

(9th & Franklin Sts.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and all
West Virginia except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock.
Membership: National Banks 563; State Banks 68.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOHN F. BRUTON (1925), Wilson, N. C.; L. E. JOHNSON (1923), Alderson, W. Va.; CHAS. E.
RIEMAN (1924), Baltimore, Md.
CLASS B:—EDMUND STRUDWICK (1924), Richmond; DAVID R. COKER (1923), Hartsville, S. C.; EDWIN
C. GRAHAM (1925), Washington, D. C.
CLASS C:—CALDWELL HARDY (1923), Richmond, Chairman of Board; ROBERT LASSITER (1925), Char­
lotte, N. C.; FREDERIC A. DELANO (1924), Washington, D C.
JOHN M. MILLER, Jr. Member Federal Advisory Council, Richmond, Va.
OFFICERS
CALDWELL HARDY, Chairman oj Board and Federal Reserve Agent; J. G. FRY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent;
R. H. LEE, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; GEORGE J. SEAY, Governor; CHAS. A. PEPLE, Deputy Governor; R. H.
BROADDUS, Deputy Governor; ALBERT S. JOHNSTONE, Assistant to the Governor; J. S. WALDEN, Jr., Assistant
to the Governor; GEORGE H. KEESEE, Cashier; C. V. BLACKBURN, Assistant Cashier; THOMAS MARSHALL,
Jr., Assistant Cashier; W. W. DILLARD, Assistant Cashier; EDWARD WALLER, Jr., Assistant Cashier; GEORGE S.
SLOAN, Assistant Cashier; MAXWELL G. WALLACE, Counsel; E. G. GRADY, Controller of Accounts; J. T. GAR­
RETT, Manager Bank Relations Department, HUGH LEACH, Auditor.

BALTIMORE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 7-27)

(South and Redwood Sts.)
A. H. DUDLEY, Manager; CHARLES H. WYATT, Cashier; F. McC. LEEKE, Assistant Cashier; THOMAS I.
HAYS, Assistant Cashier; M. F. REESE, Assistant Cashier; C. P. HAMMOND, Assistant Cashier; HENRY SCHUTZ,
Auditor; C. N. DULEY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
A. H. DUDLEY, H. B. WILCOX, CARTER G. OSBURN, WALDO NEWCOMER, and WILLIAM INGLE, Balt.
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in.........................................................................$

5,720,000

Surplus......................................................................................

11,288,000

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

362,000

Due to members—reserve account.......................................

59,608,000

All other deposits.....................................................................

1,359,000

RESOURCES
Gold and gold certificates.............................. $ 8,610,000
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board.............. 24,440,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 34,918,000
Gold redemption fund.....................................
4,329,000
Reserves other than Gold..............................
6,631,000
Total reserve............................................
Non-reserve Cash...........................................
Bills discounted—seemed by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all other............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes..................................
Bant premises..................................................
Uncollected items.........................................
All other resources..........................................

Total deposits...................................... $61,329,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation......................... 77,653,000
Deferred availability items.....................................................

48,102,000

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

849,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$204,941,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

24

$ 78,928,000
2,266,000
24,140,000
39,085,000
2,277,000
1,341,000
2,617,000
53,877,000
410,000
$204,941,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at Atlanta.

(Transit Number 64-14)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama, Georgia, Florida, all Tennessee east of the western boundary of the follow­
ing counties: Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne; all Mississippi south of the northern boundary of the
following counties: Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Madison, Leake, Neshoba, and Kemper; all Louisiana, south of the
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.
Membership: National Banks 390; State Banks 143.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOHN K. OTTLEY (1924) Atlanta, Ga.; OSCAR NEWTON (1925), Jackson, Miss.; PETER R.
KITTLES (1923), Sylvania, Ga.
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CLASS B:—LEON C. SIMON (1923), New Orleans; J. A. McCRARY (1924), Decatur, Ga.; W. H. HARTFORD
(19CLASSIC:—JOS611!. McCORD (1923), Atlanta, Chairman of Board; W. H. KETTIG (1925), Deputy Chairman
of the Board, Birmingham, Ala.; LINDSEY HOPKINS (1924), Atlanta.
EDWARD W. LANE, Jacksonville, Fla., Member Federal Advisory Council
OFFICERS
M. B. WELLBORN, Governor; JOS. A. McCORD, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; L. C. ADELSON,
Deputy Governor; J. L. CAMPBELL, Deputy Governor; W. H. KETTIG, Deputy Chairman; J. M. SLAITERY, Secretary,
M W. BELL, Cashier; CREED TAYLOR, General Auditor; R. A. SIMS, Assistant Cashier; W. B. ROPER, Assistant
Cashier; W. R. PATTERSON, Assistant Cashier; H. F. CONNIFF, Assistant Cashier; W. H. TOOLE,Manager Fiscal
Agent Department.
FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT DEPARTMENT
JOS. A. McCORD, Federal Reserve Agent; WARD ALBERTSON, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; W. S. JOHNS,
Assistant Federal Reserve Agent, (In Charge of Examinations,)
RANDOLPH & PARKER, General Counsel.

BIRMINGHAM BRANCH.

(Transit Number 61-19)

ALEX. E. WALKER, Manager; W. C. STERRETT, Cashier; J. B. COBBS, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
W. H. KETTIG, Chairman; OSCAR WELLS, T. O. SMITH, W. W. CRAWFORD, and JOHN H. FRYE,
Birmingham.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., BRANCH.

(Transit Number 63-19)

G. R. DE SAUSSURE, Manager; W. S. McLARIN, Jr., Cashier; GEO. N. MARTIN, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
JOHN C. COOPER, Chairman; EDWARD W. LANE, FULTON SAUSSY, C. P. KENDALL, and GILES L.
WILSON, Jacksonville.
________

NASHVILLE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 87-10)

J. B. McNAMARA, Manager; J. B. FORT, JR., Cashier; W. T. TYLER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
W. H. HARTFORD, Chairman; J. E. CALDWELL, E. A. LINDSEY and P. M. DAVIS, Nashville;
T. A. EMBRY, Winchester.

NEW ORLEANS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 14-21)

MARCUS WALKER, Manager; W. H. BLACK,AssistantManager; J. A. WALKER, Cashier; F. C. VASTERLING,
Assistant Cashier; LAWSON BROWN, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
P H SAUNDERS, New Orleans, Chairman-, A. P. BUSH, Mobile, Ala.; J. E. BOUDEN, Jr., New Orleans La.;
LEON C. SIMON, New Orleans, La.; R. S. HECHT, New Orleans, La.; F. W. FOOTE, Hattiesburg, Miss.; JAS. P.
BUTLER, JR., New Orleans, La.

________

SAVANNAH AGENCY.

(Transit Number 38-49)

R. N. GROOVER, Manager; D. E. AVERY, Assistant Manager.
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Gold and gold certificates.............................. $
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board..............
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents...............
Gold redemption fund.....................................
Reserve other than Gold...................................

Capital paid in......................................................................... $ 4,415,000
Surplus.......................................................................................
8.942,000
Government deposits............................................................... '
158,000
Due to members—reserve account....................................... 55,829,000
All other deposits.....................................................................
743,000
Total deposits.........................................................56,730,000

Total reserve............................................
Nonreserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—secured, by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. bonds and notes....................................
U S. certificates of indebtedness.................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items...........................................
Other resources...............................................

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ 133.802,000
Deferred availability items..................................................... 17,622,000
All other liabilities...................................................................
937,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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TOTAL RESOURCES

$222,448,000

25

5,970,000
23,873,000
90,319,000
2,663,000
7,451,000
-130,276,000
7,474,000
3,887,000
26,999,000
27,179,000
556,000
7,000
2,524,000
23,163,000
383,000
$222,448,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at Chicago.

(Transit No. 2-30)

(230 La Salle St.)

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 of these counties;
all of the southern peninsula of Michigan, viz.: that part east of Lake Michigan; all that part of Illinois 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 boundaries of the following
counties: Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio.
Membership: National Banks 1066; State Banks 374.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Loans and Credits

Class A—Directors

KENT C. CHILDS, Controller of Loans and Credits
ALLEN R. LeROY, Manager, Loans (Iowa)
RALPH H. BUSS, Manager, Loans (Michigan and Wis­
consin) Discount Department
FRANK R. HANRAHAN, Manager, Loans (Illinois and
Indiana)
EUGENE A. DELANEY, Manager, Credit Department
JOSEPH C. CALLAHAN, Manager, Member Bank
Accounts Department

ELBERT L. JOHNSON. Waterloo, Iowa (1923)
GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
CHARLES H. McNIDER, Mason City, Iowa (1925)

Class B—Directors
ROBERT MUELLER, Decatur Ill, (1923)
AUGUST H. VOGEL, Milwaukee, Wis. (1924)
STANFORD T. CRAPO, Detroit, Mich. (1925)

Class C—Directors
JAMES SIMPSON. Chicago, Ill. (1923)
WILLIAM A. HEATH, Evanston, Ill. (1924)
FRANK C. BALL, Muncie, Ind. (1925)

Investments
CLARKE WASHBURNE, Controller of Investments
ALBA W. DAZEY, Manager, Investment Department

Officers
WILLIAM A. HEATH, Chairman and Federal Reserve
Agent
JAMIES SIMPSON. Deputy Chairman
WALTER F. McLALLEN, Secretary

Cash and Custodies
OTTO J. NETTERSTROM, Controller of Cash and
Custodies
JESSE G. ROBERTS, Manager, Cash Department
ROBERT E. COULTER, Manager, Cash Custody Dept.
FRED BATEMAN, Manager, Securities Department

Division of Issue
WALTER F. McLALLEN, Asst. Federal Reserve Agent

Division of Examinations
WILLIAM H. WHITE, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent,
Manager
CHARLES G. RUTLEDGE, Acting Assistant Federal
Reserve Agent

Collections
WILLIAM C. BACHMAN, Controller of Collections
IRVING FISCHER. Manager, Check Dept.
LOUIS G- PAVEY, Manager, Collection Department

Division of Bank Relations
EVERETT L. HARRIS, Manager

Division of Statistics and Analysis
FRANK M. HUSTON, Manager

Administration

Division of Audit

JAMES H. DILLARD, Controller of Administration
ROBERT J. HARGREAVES, Manager, Personnel De­
partment
LOUIS G. MEYER, Manager, Service Department
FRANK A. LINDSTEN, Manager, Disbursing Dept.
WALTER A. HANSON, Manager, Accounting Dept.
RICHARD C. HUELSMAN, Manager, Planning Dept

FRANCIS R. BURGESS, Auditor
WALTER A. HOPKINS, Assistant Auditor

Counsel
CHARLES L. POWELL

Member Federal Advisory Council
JOHN J. MITCHELL, Chicago, Ill.

Fiscal Agency

Banking Officials

DON A. JONES, Controller of Fiscal Agency Functions
JOHN H. RUMBAUGH, Manager, Government Bond
Department

JAMES B. McDOUGAL, Governor
JOHN H. BLAIR, Deputy Governor
CHARLES R. McKAY, Deputy Governor

DETROIT BRANCH.

(Transit No. 9-29)

(128 W. Congress St.)
GEORGE T. JARVIS, Assistant Auditor
WILLIAM R. CATION, Manager
JOHN B. DEW, Cashier
HARLAN J. CHALFORT, Assistant Cashier
HERBERT H. GARDNER, Assistant Cashier
HENRY M. BUTZEL, Assistant Counsel

Directors
JOHN BALLANTYNE
EMORY W. CLARK
JULIUS HAASS
CHARLES H. HODGES
JAMES T. KEENA
WILLIAM R. CATION, Chairman, ex officio

Officers
JOHN G BASKIN, Asst. Federal Reserve Agent
WILLIAM C. SCHRADER, Acting Assistant Federal
Reserve Agent

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Gold and gold certificates.............................. $ 51,826,000
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board.............. 133,473,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents............... 361,869,000
Gold redemption fund.....................................
5,912,000

Capital paid in......................................................................... $ 15,014,000
Surplus.................. ...................................................................

30,398,000

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

455,000

Reserves other than gold.................................

Due to members—reserve account....................................... 292,137,000
All other deposits....................................................................

Total reserve............................................

Non-reserve cash.................................................

6,385,000

Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bilk bought in open market..........................
U. S. bonds and notes....................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items............................................
Five per cent redemption fund against
Federal Reserve bank notes....................
All other resources...........................................

Total deposits......................................$298,977,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ 396,773,000
Federal Reserve bank notes in circulation, net liability...

529,000

Deferred availability items....................................................

71,508,000

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

1,792,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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$814,991,000

TOTAL RESOURCES

26

13,707,000

$ 566,787,000

7,510,000

32,949,000
50,829,000
33,354,000
7,008,000
21,444,000
8,715,000
85,482,000
65,000
848,000
$814,991,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at St. Louis.

(Transit Number 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, Noxubee, and Humphreys.
Membership: National Banks 500; State Banks 124.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOHN G. LONSDALE 0923), St. Louis; J. C. UTTERBACK (1924), Paducah, Ky.; JOHN C.
MARTIN (1925), Salem, HI.
CLASS B:—ROLLA WELLS (1924), St. Louis; WILLIAM B. PLUNKETT (1925), Little Rock, Ark.; LE ROY
PERCY (1923), Greenville, Miss.
CLASS C:—WM. McC. MARTIN (1924), St. Louis, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; JOHN W.
BOEHNE (1923), Evansville, Ind., Deputy Chairman; C. P. J. MOONEY (1925), Memphis, Tenn.
FESTUS J. WADE, St. Louis, Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
WM. McC. MARTIN, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; C. M. STEWART, Assistant Federal Reserve
Agent; D. C. BIGGS, Governor; OLIN M. ATTEBERY, Deputy Governor; JAMES G. McCONKEY, Secretary and Counsel;
J. W. WHITE, Cashier; A. H. HAILL, J. W. RINKLEFF, W. H. GLASGOW, S. F. GILMORE, E. C. ADAMS, and
F. N. HALL, Assistant Cashiers; E. J. NOVY, General Auditor; H. L. TRAFTON, A. E. DEBRECHT, E. I.
NOWOTNY, L. A. MOORE, C. E. MARTIN, and L. T. WALKER, Assistant Auditors.

LITTLE ROCK BRANCH.

(Transit Number 81-13)

A. F. BAILEY, Manager; M. H. LONG, Cashier; F. A. COE, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
A. F. BAILEY, JOHN M. DAVIS, J. E. ENGLAND, Jr., C. S. McCAIN and MOORHEAD WRIGHT.

LOUISVILLE BRANCH (Transit Number 21-59)
W. P. KINCHELOE, Manager; JOHN T. MOORE, Cashier; EARL R. MUIR, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
W. P. KINCHELOE, W. C. MONTGOMERY, F. M. SACKETT, GEORGE W. NORTON, and E. L. SWEARINGEN.

MEMPHIS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 26-3)

JNO. J. HEFLIN, Manager; V. S. FUQUA, Cashier; S. K. BELCHER, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
JNO. J. HEFLIN, J. D. McDOWELL, S. E. RAGLAND, T. K. RIDDICK, and R. B. SNOWDEN.

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

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

4,933,000

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

9,665,000

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

27,000

Due to members—reserve account.......................................

75,377,000

All other deposits.....................................................................
Total deposits................ ..................... 78,325,000

2,921,000

Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................
Deferred availability items........ ............................................
All other liabilities...................................................................

75,376,000
36,597,000
980,000

Gold and gold certificates.............................. $
Gold settlement fund, F. R. Board................
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents...............
Gold redemption fund.....................................
Reserves other than gold..............................
Total reserve.............................................
Non-reserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—Secured by Government
obligations.....................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
United States Bonds and Notes....................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items............................................
All other resources..........................................

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................ 205,876,000


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TOTAL RESOURCES
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3,449,000
23,540,000
58,655,000
3,413,000
17,555,000
$106,612,000
4,533,000
14,224,000
17,117,000
10,569,000
14,878,000
55,000
955,000
36,651,000
2S2.000
$205,876,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION

DISTRICT No. 9

Bank Located at Minneapolis.

(Transit Number 17-8)

(Location—New York Life Bldg.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Montana,. North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, all Wisconsin in the counties
La Crosse, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Chippewa, Taylor, Lincoln, Oneida, Forest, and Florence, and all the counties lying
north and west of these and the northern peninsula of Michigan.
Membership: National Banks 875; State Banks 131.
GEORGE H. PRINCE, Member Federal Advisory Council, St. Paul, Minn.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—THEODORE WOLD (1925), Minneapolis; J. C. BASSETT (1923), Aberdeen, S. D.; W. C. McDOWELL, (1924), Marion, N. Dak.
CLASS B:—F. R. BIGELOW (1925), St. Paul; N. B. HOLTER (1923), Helena, Mont.; F. P. HIXON (1924), La Crosse,
Wis.
CLASS C:—JOHN H. RICH (1923), Minneapolis, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; HOMER P. CLARK
(1924), Deputy Chairman, St. Paul; GEO. W. McCORMICK (1925), Menominee, Mich.
OFFICERS
R. A. YOUNG, Governor; W. B. GEERY, Deputy Governor; B. V. MOORE, Deputy Governor; HARRY YAEGER,
Assistant Deputy Governor; FRANK C. DUNLOP, Controller; GRAY WARREN, Cashier; L. E. RAST, Assistant
Cashier; H. C. CORE, Assistant Cashier; H. I. ZIEMER, Assistant Cashier; W. C. LANGDON, Assistant Cashier; A. R.
LARSON, Assistant Cashier; ANDREAS UELAND, Counsel.
JOHN H. RICH, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; HOMER P. CLARK, Deputy Chairman; CURTIS L.
MOSHER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; J. F. EBERSOLE, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; FRED M. BAILEY,
Manager Bank Examination Department.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
GEORGE H. PRINCE, Chairman Board of Directors, Merchants National Bank, St. Paul, Minn.

HELENA BRANCH.

(Transit Number 93-26)

DIRECTORS
T. A. MARLOW, Helena, Chairman; LEE M. FORD, Great Falls; R. O. KAUFMAN, Helena; C. J. KELLY,
Butte; H. W. ROWLEY, Billings.
OFFICERS
H. L. ZIMMERMAN, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Auditor; R. E. TOWLE, Manager; H. F. BROWN,
Cashier; R. E. SCHUMACHER, Assistant Cashier; T. B. WEIR, Legal Counsel.

RESOURCES

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

3,561,000

Surplus......................................................................................

7,473,000

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

148,000

Due to members—reserve account.......................................

48,856,000

All other deposits...................................................................

2,456,000

Total deposits......................................

Gold and gold certificates.............................. $ 8,025,000
Gold settlement board, Federal Reserve
Board...................................................... 15,959,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents............... 46,789,000
Gold redemption fund....................................
1,595,000
Reserves other than Gold............................
757,000

51,460,000

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

55,092,000

Deferred availability items....................................................

14,510,000

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

1,132,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................. $133,228,000


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Total reserve............................................
Nonreserve cash..............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations....................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market........................
U. S. bonds and notes....................................
Bank premises.................................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness...................
Uncollected items............................................
All other resources..........................................

$ 73,125,000
1,989,000

TOTAL RESOURCES.........................

$133,228,000

5,395,000
20,322.000
2,000
14,874,000
1,270,000
16.000
14,549,000
1,686,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Kansas City, Mo. (Transit Number 18-4)
(10th & Grand Ave.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, all Missouri west of the eastern bounuaries
of the following counties: Worth, Gentry, DeKalb, Clinton, Clay, Jackson, Cass, Bates, Vernon, Barton, Jasper, Newton,
and McDonald; all Oklahoma with exception of the following counties: Atoka, Byron, Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Marshall,
McCurtain, and Pushmataha; 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 1115; State Banks 39.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—E. E. MULLANEY (1923), Hill City, Kan.; J. C.MITCHELL (1924), Denver, Colo.; FRANK W.
SPONABLE (1925), Paola, Kan.
CLASS B:—HARRY W GIBSON, (1923), Muskogee, Okla.; THOS. C. BYRNE (1924), Omaha, Neb.; J. M.
BERNARDIN (1925), Kansas City, Mo.
CLASS C:—M. L. McCLURE (1923), Kansas City, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; HEBER HORD,
(1924) Central City, Neb., Vice Chairman of Board; FRED O. ROOF (1925), Denver, Colo.
E. F. SWINNEY, Kansas City, Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
M. L. McCLURE, Federal Reserve Agent; C. K. BOARDMAN, Secretary and Asst. Federal Reserve Agent; W. J.
BAILEY, Governor; C. A. WORTHINGTON, Deputy Governor; J. W. HELM, Cashier.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—JOHN PHILLIPS, Jr., E. P. TYNER, G. E. BARLEY, M. W. E. PARK, A. G.
FROST, A. M. McADAMS, G. H. PIPKIN.
S. A. WARDELL, Auditor; WALTER ROBINSON, Manager, Department of Examination.

DENVER BRANCH

(Transit Number 23-19)

(16th & Lawrence)
J. E. OLSON, Manager; A. J. CONWAY, Cashier; R. W. SMITH, Assistant Auditor.
DIRECTORS
C. C. PARKS, Denver; A. C. FOSTER, Denver; J. E. OLSON, Denver; JOHN EVANS, Denver; MURDO
MACKENZIE, Denver.
.
_______________

OMAHA BRANCH

(Transit Number 27-12)

(1219 Farnam St.)
L. H. EARHART, Manager; G. A. GREGORY, Cashier; WM. PHILLIPS, and W. D. LOWER, Assistant
Cashiers; T. GORDON SANDERS, Assistant Auditor.
DIRECTORS
W. J COAD, Omaha; GEO. E. ABBOTT, Cheyenne, Wyo.; L. H. EARHART, Omaha; J. E. MILLER, Lincoln;
R. O MARNELL, Nebraska City.
^

OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH

(Transit Number 39-24)

(2nd & Broadway)
C. E. DANIEL, Manager; R. O. WUNDERLICH, Cashier; R. L. MATHES, Assistant Cashier; OLIVER A.
LEAMON, Assistant Audiior.
DIRECTORS
T. P. MARTIN, JR., Oklahoma City; DORSET CARTER, Oklahoma City; WM. MEE, Oklahoma City; E. K.
THURMOND, Oklahoma City: C. E. DANIEL, Oklahoma City.
RESOURCES

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

4,596,000

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

9,488,000

Gold and gold certificates............................ $
Gold settlement fund, F. R. B’d...................
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents...............
Gold redemption fund....................................
Reserves other than Gold..............................

3,166,000
33,687,000
32,026,000
3,411,000
3,388,000

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

907,000

Due to members—reserve account.......................................

82,066,000

Total reserve............................................

$ 75,678,000

5,284,000

18,774,000
26,305,000
129,000
33,029,000
188,000
4,935,000
38,208,000

$202,196,000

Federal Reserve bank notes in circulation, net liability .

733,000

Deferred availability items.....................................................

37,646,000

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

887,000

Nonreserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations...................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes..................................
U. 8. certificates of indebtedness..................
Bank premises..................................................
Uncollected items..........................................
Five per cent redemption fund against
Federal Reserve bank notes.......................
All other resources...........................................

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................. $202,196,000

TOTAL RESOURCES.........................

All other deposits.....................................................................
Total deposits........................................ $88,257,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................


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60,589,000

29

3,665,000

100,000
1,185,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Dallas.

(Transit Number 32-3)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Texas, all New Mexico south of the northern boundaries of the following counties:
Valencia, Bernolillo, 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,
Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona: Pima,
Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz.
Membership: National Banks 664; State Banks 199.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—J. T. SCOTT (1924), Houston, Tex.; HOWELLE. SMITH, (1923), McKinney, Tex.; W. H. PATRICK
(1925), Clarendon, Tex.
CLASS B:—MARION SANSOM (1925), Ft. Worth, Texas; FRANK KELL (1924), Wichita Falls, Texas- J J
CULBERTSON (1923), Paris, Texas.
CLASS C:—LYNN P. TALLEY (1925), Chairman o] Board and Federal Reserve Agent; W. B. NEWSOME (1924),
Deputy Chairman of Board; CLARENCE E. LINZ (1923), Dallas.
OFFICERS
LYNN P. TALLY, Federal Reserve Agent; C. C. HALL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary, DWIGHT
P. REORDAN, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; B. A. McKINNEY, Governor; R. p. EMERSON, Deputy Governor;
R. R. GILBERT, Cashier; W. O. FORD, Assistant Cashier; FRED HARRIS, Assistant Cashier; JAMES L. LUMPKIN,
Assistant Cashier; REECE T. FREEMAN, Assistant Cashier; W. D. GENTRY, Assistant Cashier; V. J. GRUNd!
General Auditor; R. L. FOULKS, Assistant Auditor; CHAS. C. HUFF, Counsel; E. B. STROUD, Jr., Office Counsel.
R. L. BALL, Member Federal Advisory Council, San Antonio, Tex.

EL PASO BRANCH.

(Transit Number 88-1)

W. C. WEISS, Manager; M. CRUMP, Cashier; ALLEN SAYLES, Assistant Cashier; W. P. CLARKE, Assistant
Federal Reserve Agent.
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DIRECTORS
W. C. WEISS, E. M. HURD, A. P. COLES, and W. W. TURNEY, El Paso.

HOUSTON BRANCH.

(Transit Number 35-4)

R. B. COLEMAN, Manager; M. D. JENKINS, Cashier; L. G. PONDROM, Assistant Cashier; S. H. LEAVELL,
Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
DIRECTORS
R. B. COLEMAN, E. F. GOSSETT, GUY M. BRYAN, FRANK ANDREWS, and R. M. FARRAR of Houston

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

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

4,197,000

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

7,496,000

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

1,024,000

Due to members—reserve account.......................................

49,139,000

All other deposits .................................................................

623,000

Total deposits.......................................

27,195,000

Federal Reserve bank notes in circulation—net liability ..

391,000

Deferred availability items....................................................

22,117,000

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

1,917,000


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Total reserve............................................
Nonreserve cash............................................
Bills discounted—secured by Government
obligations.....................................................
Bills discounted—all others...........................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. Bonds and Notes....................................
U. S. certificates of indeotedness..................
Bank premises.................................................
Uncollected items ...........................................
Five per cent redemption fund against
Federal Reserve bank notes......................
All other resources..........................................

50,786,000

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

TOTAL LIABILITIES

Gold and gold certificates............................ $ 10,6.56,000
Gold settlement fund, F. R. B’d...................
8,511,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents............... 12,391,000
Gold redemption fund....................................
1,076,000
Reserves other than gold..............................
4,477,000

$114,099,000

TOTAL RESOURCES
30

5 37,111,000
4,378,000
3,675,000
24,063,000
10,988,000
3,380,000
6,000
1,942,000
20,302,000
26,000
2,234000
3114,099,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at San Francisco.

(Transit Number 11-37)

(315 Battery St.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the following counties
in Arizona: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
Membership: National Banks 610; State Banks 203.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—C. K. McINTOSH (1925), San Francisco; JOHN WILLIS BAER (1923), Pasadena, Calif.; M. A.
BUCLASS Bi—E. H^COX^l^)!’Madera; A. B. C. DOHRMAN (1923), San Francisco; Wm. T. SESNON (1924),
S°qCLASSlC-—JOHN PERRIN (1923), San Francisco, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; WALTON N.
MOORE (1924), San Francisco, Deputy Chairman of Board; WILLIAM SPROULE (1925), San Francisco, Calif.
OFFICERS
JOHN PERRIN, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; S. G. SARGENT and H. C. BRECK, Assistant
F(zd&TQ/l/ ]%&sctv6 Agents.
JNO U. CALKINS, Governor, WM. A. DAY, Deputy Governor; IRA CLERK Assistant Deputy Governor; L. C.
PONTIUS, Assistant Deputy Governor; W. M. AMBROSE, Cashier; W. M. HALE, C. D. PHILLIPS, C. E. EARHART,
H. N. MANGELS, M. McRITCHIE, H. M. CRAFT, E. C. MAILLIARD, and S. A. McEACHRON, Assistant
Cashiers.
F. H. HOLMAN, General Auditor; A. C. AGNEW, Attorney.
D. W. TWOHY, Member Federal Advisory Council, Spokone, Wash.

LOS ANGELES BRANCH, (Transit Number 16-16)
Washington Bldg., 3rd and Spring Sts.)

C. J. SHEPHERD, Manager; G. H. SCHMIDT, Assistant Manager; H. C. VOGELSANG, Assistant Manager,
J. D. PAXTON, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
C. J. SHEPHERD, Los Angeles; J. F. SARTORI, Los Angeles; H. M. ROBINSON, Los Angeles; I. B. NEWTON,
Los Angeles.
_______________

PORTLAND BRANCH, (Transit Number 24-1)
(Lumberman’s Bldg., 5th and Stark Sts.)

FREDERICK GREENWOOD, Manager; R. B. WEST, Assistant Manager; J. P. BLANCHARD, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
FREDERICK GREENWOOD, Portland; J. C. AINSWORTH, Portland; NATHAN STRAUSS, Portland; ED­
WARD COOKINGHAM, Portland; J. N. TEAL, Portland.

SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH,

(Transit Number 31-31)

(Deseret National Bank Bldg., Main and 1st South Sts.)

R. B. MOTHERWELL, Manager; J. C. GALBRAITH, Assistant Manager; A. B. NORDLING, Assistant Manager;
PAUL M.LEE, Assistant Cashier; J. M. LEISNER, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
R. B. MOTHERWELL, Salt Lake City; L. H. FARNSWORTH, Salt Lake City; C. A. DAY, Ogden; G. G. WRIGHT,
Salt Lake City; LAFAYETTE HANCHETT, Salt Lake City.

SEATTLE BRANCH, (Transit Number 19-1)
(2nd Avenue and Spring St.)

C. R. SHAW, Manager; B. A. RUSSELL, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
C. R. SHAW, M. F. BACKUS, M. A. ARNOLD, CFIAS. H. CLARKE, CHAS. E. PEABODY, Seattle, Wash.

SPOKANE BRANCH, (Transit Number 28-1)
(Post St. and Main Ave.)

W. L. PARTNER, Manager; D. L. DAVIS, Assistant Manager; EVAN BERG, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
R. L. RUTTER, Spokane; W. R. PARTNER, Spokane; PETER McGREGOR, Spokane; G. I. TOEVS, Spokane;
C. E. McBROOM, Spokane.
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

Capital paid in......................................................................... $
Surplus fund.............................................................................
Government deposits...............................................................
Due to members—-reserve account....... ...............................
All other deposits.....................................................................
Total deposits.................................... $154,514,000
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................
Deferred availability items.....................................................
All other liabilities...................................................................

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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Gold and gold certificates.............................. $ 20,802,000
Gold settlement fund. F. R. B’d................... 43,903,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents.............. 171,711,000
Gold redemption fund . . ..............................
3,939,000
Reserves other than gold..............................
3,605,000

7,805,000
15,263,000
561,000
150,03S,000
3,915,000

Total reserve............................................
Non-reserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted—Secured by Government
obligations...................................................
Bills discounted—all other.............................
Bills bought in open market..........................
U. S. bonds and notes....................................
U. S. certificates of indebtedness.................
Bank premises..................................................
U n collected items.............................................
All other resources..........................................

202,589,000
37,489,000
1,719,000

$419,379,000

TOTAL RESOURCES
31

$243,960,000
6,907,000

.

30,692,000
35,754,000
29,897,000
27,572,000
24,000
2,308,000
37,786,000
4,479,000

$419,379,000

FEDERAL LAND BANK INFORMATION

FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD
WASHINGTON, D. C.

ANDREW W. MELLON, Chairman
CHARLES E. LOBDELL, Farm Loan Commissioner

ROBERT A. COOPER
JOHN H. GUILL, JR.

C. R. HEFLIN, Secretary
DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Springfield, Mass.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey.
CAPITAL, $1,932,985.
DIRECTORS—EDWARD H. THOMSON, President; B. G. McINTYRE, Vice-President;
EDWIN FORBUSH. Secretary: J. J.
MERRIMAN, Treasurer; HERBERT MYRICK, Director at Large; G. F. WARREN, and C. R. TREAT; WM. H. BROWNING. Jr.
Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Baltimore, Md.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
CAPITAL, $2,288,875.
DIRECTORS — VULOSKO VAIDEN, President: D. C. HARRY. Vice-President; CALVIN B. TITLOW Secretary; HORACE S. WYNN.
Treasurer; JOHN H. MURRAY, Director at Large; A. D. IRELAND, and I. P. WHITEHEAD; RALPH K. FLETCHER. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Columbia, S. C.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
CAPITAL, $2,835,580.
DIRECTORS—D. A. HOUSTON. President; L. I. GUION. Vics-President; .HOWARD C. ARNOLD Secretary; ALLAN GREELEY, Treasurer;
WALTER TOMS WRAY. Director at Large, ALAN JOHNSTONE and C. E. VANCE; R. H. WELCH. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Louisville, Ky.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, and Tennessee.
CAPITAL, $3,587,280.
DIRECTORS—JAMES B. DAVIS. President; H. A. SOMERS. Vice-President; V. B.^CLORl^Secretary;^HERMAN F. MONROE. Treasurer ;
ERNEST RICE, Director at Large; GEORGE WILBUR, and A. P. SANDLES; M. R. TODD. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at New Orleans, La.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama. Mississippi, and Louisiana.
CAPITAL, $3,364,360.
DIRECTORS—T. F. DAVIS, President: R. T. GOODWYN Vice-President; C. C GASPARD, Secretary; J. V. De GRUY. Treasurer;
J. M. KOONCE, Director at Large-, F. S. SWALM, and J. S. ALLEN; W. S. REESE, Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at St. Louis, Mo.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Illinois. Missouri and Arkansas.
CAPITAL, $3,140,305.
niRFCTORS__H P BESTOR. President; W. D. GIBBS. Vice-President; O. J. LLOYD, Secretary; M. F. DICKINSON, Treasurer, C. E.
HOPKINi l)^^^Large; W. W. MARTIN, and L. M. BURGE; E. B. CLARK, Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at St. Paul, Minn.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, and North Dakota.
CAPITAL, $4,565,805.
DIRECTORS—E. G. QUAMME, President; BENJ. F. FAAST, Vice-President: H. K. JENNINGS, Secretary: PAUL A. PREUS, Treasurer;
SAMUEL TORGERSON, Director at Large-, A. C. ERICKSON, and E. G. VAN LEUVEN; D. J. McKENZIE.flefftafra'.

DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Omaha, Neb.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
CAPITAL, $4,159,430.
niRFCTORS__ d P HOGAN President- JOHN CARMODY, Vice-President: WARD K. NEWCOMB. Secretary; E. D. MORCOM, Treasurer;
A KOPPERUD. Director at Large;
. E. LU CHS ING ER and J. C. UNDERWOOD; SAMUEL H. BLACKWELL. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Wichita, Kas.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Oklahoma. Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico.
CAPITAL, $3,316,815.
niRFCTORS—MILAS LASATER. President;
FLOYD M. WILSON, Vice President; L. B. MYERS Vice President; W. E. FISHER
Secretary; A. N. ROCHESTER. Treasurer; D. C. ROYER. Director at Large, and FAY SPERRY; C. A. RYKER. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Houston, Tex.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—The State of Texas.
CAPITAL, $4,166,760.
niRECTORS—M H. GOSSETT. President; S. A. LINDSAY. Vice-President: JOHN Van de MARK, Secretary; R. D. JOHNSON. Treasurer;
F. E. CHURCHILL. Director at Large; ROWAN MILLS and J. M. NEELY; JAS. H. BRANARD. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Berkeley, Cal.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California, Nevada. Utah, and Arizona.
CAPITAL $2 274,985.
DIRECTo'rS—W *D ELLIS President; JOHN T. WILSON. Vice President; A. M. MORTON, Secretary; R. T. EVANS. Treasurer; GEORGE
SAWYErTDnect^Tat Large-, S. S. SMITH and SIMS ELY; E. Q. NORMAN. Registrar.

DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Spokane, Wash.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho.
CAPITAL $4 175 112.
DIRECTORS__D G O'SHEA President; M. E. LEWIS. Vice-President; A. B. THOMPSON. Secretary;
IPsMCCORMICK.bTd THOMPSON and A. W. CATHORN; L. J. BIRDSEYE. Registrar.


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MILITARY POSTS IN THE UNITED STATES
The Map on the two following pages shows the location of all Military Posts in the
United States together with the name of the forts. Below is given the postoffice
address and the banking point for each fort. The nearest banking point is indicated
in italic type marked with *, where it differs from the Post Office address of the fort.

Name

Post Office Address

ADAMS, FT..................Newport, R. I.
ALLEN, FT. ETHAN Ft. Ethan Allen, \t. *Essex Junction, Vt.
ANDREWS, FT...........Ft. Andrews, Mass. *Boston.
ARMISTEAD, FT.. . Baltimore, Md
BAKER, FT.................. Sausalito, Calif.
BALDWIN, FT............Popham Beach, Me. *Bath, Me.
BANKS, FT...................Winthrop Station, Boston, Mass.
BARRANCAS, FT... Ft. Barrancas, Fla. *Pensacola.
BARRY FT..................Ft. Barry, Calif. *San Francisco
BLISS FT......................Ft. Bliss, Tex. *El Paso.
BOLLING FIELD . .. Anaeostia, Washington, D. C.
BOYD " C AMP............ Ft- Bliss, Tex. *El Paso.
BRADY FT................. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
BR AGG’ FT
.........Camp Bragg. N. C. *Fayetteville
BROWN, FT................ Brownsville Tex.
CAMPO.......................... Campo, Calif. *National ( ity.
C4NBY, FT ............. Ilwaco, Wash.
*
CARLSTROM FIELD Arcadia, Fla.
CARROLL, FT............Baltimore, Md.
CASEY, FT...................Ft. Casey, Wash. *Port Townsend.
CASWELL, FT............Southport, N. C.
CHIGAS CAMP.........Santa Fe St. Bridge, El Paso, Tex.
CLARK FT..................Brackettville, Tex.
COLUMBIA, FT........ Fort Columbia, Wash. *Ilwaco, Wash.
CONSTITUTION, FT.Newcastle, N. H. Portsmouth.
CRISSY FIELD.........Presidio, San Francisco, Calif.
CROCKETT, FT........Galveston, Tex
CROOK FT................. Ft. Crook, Nebr. *Omaha.
CUSTER, CAMP. ...Camp Custer, Mich. *Battle Creek.
DADE, FT ................Ft. Dade, Fla. *Tampa.
DELAWARE, FT.. . .Delaware City, Del.
DES MOINES, FT. ..Ft. Des Moines, la. *Des Moines
DEVENS, CAMP. . . Camp Devens, Mass. *Ayer
DIX, CAMP .............Camp Dix, N. J. *Wrightstown
DOUGLAS, CAMP ..Douglas, Ariz
DOUGLAS, FT............Ft. Douglas, Utah, *Salt Lake City.
DUPONT, FT..............Delaware City, Del.
DUVALL, FT.............. Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass.
EAGLE PASS, CAMP Eagle Pass, Tex.
EUSTIS, FT................. Camp Eustis, Va., * Newport News
FISHERMAN’S ISLAND. .Kiptopeka, Va., *Cape Charles
FLAGLER, FT............Ft. Flagler, Wash., *Port Townsend
FOSTER, FT............... Kittery, Me.
FREMONT, FT..........Ft. Fremont, S. C., *Beaufort
FUNSTON. FT........... San Francisco, Calif.
FURLONG, CAMP. .Columbus, N. M., *Deming
GAINES, FT................ Dauphin Island, Ala., *Mohile
GETTY, FT..................Ft. Greble, R. I., *Newport
GOVERNORS ISLAND. .New York Harbor, N. Y. City
GRANT, CAMP.........Camp Grant, Ill., *Rockford
GRAY’S HARBOR... Coast Defense of Columbia River, Wash.
GREBLE, FT.............. Ft. Greble, R. I., *Newport
HAMILTON, FT........Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., *New I ark City
HANCOCK, FT.......... Ft. Hancock, N. J., *Sea Bright
HARRISON, FT.
, .
T J
BENJAMIN............. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., *1 ndianapolis
HAYES, FT.................. Ft. Hayes, Ohio, Columbus
HEARN, CAMP
Laurence J..................Imperial Beach, Calif., *San Diego
HEATH, FT.................Winthrop, Boston, Mass.
HOUSTON, FT.
SAM.............................Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., *San Antonio
HOWARD, FT............Ft. Howard, Md., *Baltimore
HOYLE, FT................. Edgewoocl, Md., *Oakland
HUACHUCA, FT. ...Ft. Huachuca, Ariz., *Tombstnne
HUNT, FT....................Ft. Hunt, Va., *Washington, D. C.
JACKSON, FT............New Orleans, La.
JAY, FT.........................New York City, N. Y.
JEFFERSON
„ ,
BARRACKS.............Jefferson Barrack, Mo., *St. Louis
JESUP, CAMP...........Camp Jesup, Ga., * Atlanta
KEARNY, FT.
_
PHILIP
.........Ft. Greble, Va., *.\ewport
KEARNY, CAMP .. .Camp Kearny, Calif., *San Diego
KEY WEST
BARRACKS............ Key West, Fla.
KNOX CAMP............ Stithton, Ky.
LAWTON, FT............. Seattle, "Wash.
LEE HALL, VA.........Leehall, Va., ^Newport
LEVETT, FT...............Portland, Me.
LEWIS, CAMP.......... Camp Lewis, Wash.
LOGAN, FT................. Ft. Logan, Colo., *Littleton
LYON, FT.................... Portland, Me.
MacARTHUR, FT. . .San Pedro, Calif.
McCLARY, FT.......... Portsmouth, N. H.
McCLELLAN, CAMPCamp McClellan, N. H., *Anniston, Ala.
McDOWELL, FT........Angel Island, Calif., *San Francisco
McINTOSH, FT.........Laredo, Tex.
McKINLEY, FT........Portland, Me.
McPHERSON, FT.. . .Ft. McPherson, Ga., * Atlanta
McREE, FT..................Ft. Barrancas, Fla., *Pensacola


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Name

Post Office Address

MADISON
BARRACKS.............Sackets Harbor, N. A’., *Watertown
MANSFIELD, FT.. .. Watch Hill, R. I„ * Westerly
MARCHFIELD,......... Riverside, Calif.
MARFA, CAMP......... Marfa, Tex.
MARSHALL FIELD .Junction City, Kansas
MATHER FIELD ...Mills, CalifSacramento
MAXWELL FIELD. Montgomery, Ala.
MEADE, CAMP........ Camp Meade, Md., *Baltimore
MEADE, FORT.........Fort Meade, S. D., *Sturgis
MICHIE, CAMP
ROBERT E. L....... Del Rio, Tex.
MICHIE, FT............ New London, Conn.
MILEY, FT................. San Francisco, Calif.
MILLER FIELD. . ..Rosebank, Staten Island, *New York, N. Y.
MISSOULA, FT......... Missoula, Mont.
MITCHEL FIELD . .Garden City, N. Y., *Neiv York City
MONROE, FT............. Ft. Monroe, Va., * Phoebus
MORGAN, FT............. Ft. Morgan, Ala., * Mobile
MOTT, FT................... Salem, N. J.
MOULTRIE, FT........ Moultrieville, S. C., Charleston
MYER, FT................... Ft. Myer, Va., * Washington, D. C.
NIAGARA, FT........... Youngstown, N. A'., *Niagara Falls
NOGALES....................Nogales, Ariz.
OGLETHORPE, FT. .Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Chattanooga, Tenn.
OMAHA, FT................Omaha, Nebr.
ONTARIO, FT........... Oswego, N. Y.
PARK FIELD............Millington, Tenn.
PICKENS, FT............ Ft. Barrancas, Fla., *Pensacola
PIKE CAMP.............. Little Rock, Ark.
PIO PICO, FT............San Diego, Calif.
PLATTSBURG
BARRACKS............Plattsburg, N. Y.
POPHAM, FT.............Bath, Me.
PORTER, FT..............Buffalo, N. Y.
PREBLE, FT.............. Portland, Me.
PRESIDIO OF
MONTEREY-...........Presidio of Monterey, Calif., *Monterey
PRESIDIO OF
SAN FRANCISCO.Presidio Station, San Francisco, Calif., *San
Francisco
REVERE, FT..............Hull, Mass., *Hingham
RINGGOLD, FT........Riogrande, Tex.
RODMAN, FT............New Bedford, Mass.
ROSECRANS, FT... .Point Loma, Calif., *San Diego
ROSS FIELD...............Arcadia, Calif.
RUCKMAN, FT.........Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass., *Boston
RUSSELL, FT. D. A.Ft. Russell, Wyo., Cheyenne
ST. PHILIP, FT........ Ft. St. Philip, La., *New Orleans
SAMFORDYCE CAMP Samfordyce, Tex., *Riogrande
SAN JACINTO, FT. .Galveston, Tex.
SAULSBURY, FT.. . . Milford, Del.
SCHUYLER, FT........ Westchester, N. Y., *New York City
SCOTT, WINFIELD, FT. Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif., *San Francisco
SCREVEN, FT............Ft. Screven, Ga., *Savannah
SELFRIDGE, FIELDMount Clemens, Mich.
SHANNON CAMP . .Hachita, N. M., *Deming
SHERIDAN, FT......... Ft. Sheridan, Ill., *Highland Park
SLOCUM, FT.............. Ft. Slocum, N. Y., *New York City
SMALLWOOD, FT.. .Baltimore, Md.
SNELLING, FT.......... Ft. Snelling, Minn., *St. Paul
STANDISH, FT.......... Boston, Mass.
STANLEY, CAMP...Camp Stanley, Tex., *San Antonio
STARK, FT.................. Portsmouth, N. H.
STEVENS, FT.............Ft. Stephens, Ore., * Astoria
STORY, FT...................Cape Henry, Va., *Norfolk
STRONG, FT............... Boston, Mass.
SUMTER, FT.............. Moultrieviile, S. C., Charleston
TAYLOR, FT............... Key West, Fla.
TERRY, FT................. Ft. Terry, N. Y., *New London, Conn.
THOMAS, FT.............. Ft. Thomas, Newport, Ky., *Newport
TILDEN, FT................Ft. Tilden, Rockaway Park, L. I., N. Y., New
TOTTEN, FT...............Ft. Totten, N. Y., *New York City
TOWNSEND, FT.......... Port Townsend, Wash.
TRAVIS, FT.................Galveston, Tex.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS. .Vancouver, Wash.
WADSWORTH. FT. Rosebank, Staten Island, N. A., *New York City
WARD, FT................... Ft. Ward, Wash., *Seattle
WARREN, FT............. Boston, Mass.
WASHINGTON, FT. .Ft. Washington, Md., *Washington, S. C.
WAYNE, FT................ Detroit, Mich.
WETHERILL, FT... Jamestown, R. I., *Newport
WHITMAN, FT..........La Conner, Wash.
WILLIAMS, FT..........Cape Cottage, Me., *Portland
WILLAPA BAY......... Raymond, Wash.
WOOD, FT....................New York City
WOOL, FT.................... Ft. Monroe, Va., *Phoebus
WORDEN, FT............ Port Townsend, Wash.
WRIGHT, FT. GEORGE. .Spokane, Wash.
WRIGHT, FT. H. G.. . Fisher’s Island, N. A'., *New London, Conn.


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No.
58.
50.
26.
49.
60.
*29.

Chartered
8- 19-22.
5-29-22.
9- 19-19.
5-29-22.
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10. 12-20-18.
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10-23-22.
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3-27-22.
4-15-19.
4-17-19.
7-12-18.
5- 8-19.
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52.
57.
51.
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73.
32.
70.
59.
63.
45.
47.
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7- 5-22.
8-16-22.
6- 6-22.
5-19-22.
1-12-23.
2-23-22.
12-14-22.
9- 6-22.
10- 13-22.
5-12-22.
5-29-22.
1-17-23.

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39.
7.
6.
64.
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16.
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48.
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4-24-22.
6-22-18.
6-22-18.
10-20-22.
7- 3-19.
7- 5-22.
4-23-19.
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Title
Location States in which operating
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Montgomery...................... Montgomery, Ala.
Ala. & Ga.
The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Los Angeles.......... Los Angeles, Cal.
Cal. & Ariz.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco............San Francisco, Cal. Ore. <fc Cal.
The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco.......San Francisco, Cal. Cal. & Nev.
The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank of Atlanta.......................... Atlanta, Ga.
Ga. & Ala.
The First Illinois & Missouri Joint Stock Land Bank of
Champaign................... ..............................................................Champaign, Ill.
Mo. & Ill.
The Chicago Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago......................... Chicago, Ill.
Iowa & Ill.
The First-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago....................Chicago, Ill.
Iowa & Ill.
The Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville..................Edwardsville, Ill.
Ill. & Mo.
The Central Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of Greenville..........Greenville, Ill.
Ind. & Ill.
The Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of Monticello...................... Monticello, Ill.
Iowa & Ill.
The State Savings Joint Stock Land Bank of Quincy................. Quincy, Ill.
Mo. & Ill.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Ft. Wayne.......................... Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Ohio & Ind.
The Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis..................Indianapolis, Ind.
Ill. & Ind.
The Lafayette Joint Stock Land Bank of Lafayette....................Lafayette, Ind.
Ill. & Ind.
The Burlington Joint Stock Land Bank of Burlington................Burlington, Iowa.
Ia. & III.
The Central Iowa Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines.......... Des Moines, Ia.
Minn. & Ia.
The Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines.............Des Moines, Iowa
Minn. & Iowa
The Iowa Joint Stock Land Bank of Sioux City..........................Sioux City, Ia.
S. D. & Ia.
The First Kansas-Oklahoma Joint Stock Land Bank of
Kansas City............................................. .................................. Kansas City, Kans. Kans. & Okla.
The Kansas-Missouri Joint Stock Land Bank of Topeka............Topeka, Kans.
Mo. & Kans.
(Not Operating)
,
The Guarantee Joint Stock Land Bank of Wichita..................... Wichita, Kans.
Okla. & Kans.
The Wichita Joint Stock Land Bank of Wichita......................... Wichita, Kans.
Kans. & Okla.
The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington................... Lexington, Ky.
Ohio & Ky.
The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.................... Louisville, Ky.
Ind. & Ky.
The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.......................... Louisville, Ky.
Ky. & Tenn.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisiana............................ Lake Charles, La.
Tex. & La.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans....................... New Orleans, La.
Miss. & La.
The Maryland-Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank of Baltimore. . .Baltimore, Md.
Md. & Va.
The Bankers Joint Stock Land Bank of Detroit.........................Detroit, Mich.
Mich. & Ohio
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis...................... .Minneapolis, Minn. Iowa & Minn.
The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis .Minneapolis, Minn. N. D. & Minn.
The Southern Minnesota Joint Stock Land Bank of Redwood ... .RedwoodFalls,Minn. S. D. & Minn.
The Bankers Joint Stock Land Bank of Booneville.................... Booneville, Mo.
Mo. & Ark.
The Southeast Missouri Joint Stock Land Bank of
Cape Girardeau........................................... .............................. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mo. & Ark.
The Kansas City Joint Stock Land Bank of Kansas City........... Kansas City, Mo.
Mo. & Kans.
The Missouri Joint Stock Land Bank of Kansas City................ Kansas City, Mo.
Mo. & Okla.
The Equitable Joint Stock Land Bank of Macon.......................Macon, Mo.
Mo. & Iowa
The Liberty-Central Joint Stock Land Bank of St. Louis........... St. Louis, Mo.
Ill. & Mo.
The St. Louis Joint Stock Land Bank of St. Louis...................... St. Louis, Mo.
Ark. & Mo.
The Montana Joint Stock Land Bank of Helena......................... Helena, Mont.
Idaho & Mont.
The Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank of Fremont........................Fremont, Nebr.
Iowa & Nebr.
The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln........................... Lincoln, Nebr.
Iowa & Nebr.
The Peters Joint Stock Land Bank of Omaha.............................. Omaha, Nebr.
Iowa & Nebr.
The New York & New Jersey Joint Stock Land Bank of Newark . Newark, N. J.
N. Y. & N. J.
The N. Y. & Pa. Joint Stock Land Bank of New York...............New York City
N. Y. & Pa.
The Yirginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Elizabeth
City, N. C...................................................................................Elizabeth City, N.C. N. C. & Va.
The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham.............Durham, N. C.
N. C. & Va.
The Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank of Greensboro...............Greensboro, N. C. N. C. & Tenn.
The Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh..........................Raleigh, N.C.
N.C.&S.C.
The North State Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh................... Raleigh, N. C.
N. C. & Va.
The Ohio Joint Stock Land Bank of Cincinnati..........................Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio & Ind.
The First Joint. Stock Land Bank of Cleveland........................... Cleveland, Ohio
Mich. & Ohio
The Ohio-Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Cleveland . .Cleveland, Ohio
Ohio & Pa.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Dayton............................... Dayton, Ohio
Ohio & Ind.
The Northwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland.................. Portland, Ore.
Ore. & Wash.
The Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland .. .Portland, Ore.
Wash. & Ore.
The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland................ Portland, Ore.
Wash. & Ore.
The Pennsylvania-Maryland Joint Stock Land Bank of
Harrisburg.................................................................................. Harrisburg, Pa.
Pa. & Md.
The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia........ Philadelphia, Pa.
Pa. & Md.
The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia...........Columbia, S. C.
N. C. & S. C.
The Tennessee Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis....................Memphis, Tenn.
Ark. & Tenn.
The Mississippi Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis.................. Memphis, Tenn.
Miss. & Tenn.
The Fourth & First Joint Stock Land Bank of Nashville............Nashville, Tenn.
Tenn. & Ky.
The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas............................... Dallas, Texas
Okla. & Texas
The First-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas...................... Dallas, Texas
Tex. & Okla.
The First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston.............. .Houston, Texas
Okla. & Texas
The San Antonio Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio......... San Antonio, Texas
Okla. & Texas
The Texas-Oklahoma Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio . .San Antonio, Texas Tex. & Okla.
The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City......... Salt Lake City
Idaho & Utah
The Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank of Alexandria.................. Washington, D. C. Va. & Md.
The Colonial Joint Stock Land Bank of Norfolk..........................Norfolk, Va.
N. C. & Va.
The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Richmond......................... Richmond, Va.
N. C. & Va.
The Shenandoah Valley Joint Stock Land Bank of Staunton... .Staunton, Va.
Va. & W. Va.
The Agricultural Joint Stock Land Bank of Charleston............. Charleston, W. Va. W. Va. & Ohio
The Virginian Joint Stock Land Bank of Charleston...................Charleston, W. Va. W. Va. & Ohio
The Greenbrier Joint Stock Land Bank of Lewisburg ...............Lewisburg, W. Va. W. Va. & Va.
The Bankers Joint Stock Land Bank of Milwaukee.....................Milwaukee, Wis.
Minn. & Wis.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Cheyenne............................ Cheyenne, Wyo.
Colo. & Wyo.
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TOTAL STATISTICS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
IMPORTANT* This tabulation covers only institutions performing the functions of a bank.
Some
oublishers, for reasons of their own, include in their tabulation all those concerns whose names they pub­
lish but whose business is confined to the selling of investments. Such information is naturally nnsleading We carry the names of thousands of such institutions but they are not included in this tabulation.

UNITED STATES
LIABILITIES
STATE

Alabama--------------Alaska.....................
Arizona----------------Arkansas...................
California-------------Colorado..................
Connecticut..............
Delaware-------------Dist. of Col..............
Florida----------------Georgia......... ............
Hawaii-.......... ..........
Idaho------------------Illinois........................
Indiana------- --------Iowa_____________
Kansas..................... .
Kentucky------------Louisiana—...........
Maine-----------------Maryland-..............■
Massachusetts-----Michigan................
Minnesota-----------Mississippi----------Missouri--------------Montana-------------Nebraska.................
Nevada---------------New Hampshire. .
New Jersey—.........
New Mexico...........
New York State...
North Carolina--North Dakota----Ohio..........................
Oklahoma-----------Oregon---------------Pennsylvania------Rhode Island------South Carolina—
South Dakota-----Tennessee-----------Texas................... ..
Utah.............. ...........
Vermont-------------Virginia...................
Washington--------West Virginia-----Wisconsin..............
Wyoming-----------Grand Total, U. S..

Total
National
Banks

Total State
Banks and
Trust Cos.

271
16
76
402
649
226
159
41
37
232
610
32
107
1,416 w
721
1,3241,065.
475
259
131
208
304
583
1,132
327
1,501* .
226
968
23
69
213
65
578
532
654 _
669
459
174
881
42
362
553^
488.
752
97
59
361
277
223
846
93

105
3
20

89
279
141
62
18
14
60
100
2
74
507 >.
246
351
265
139
51
60
84
160
120
338
32
133 < P>
118
181

12

56
242
43
520
85
183
361
452
97
872
17
84
130
105
437
22
47
183
118
125
155
45
8,143

21,768

Total
Private
Banks t

*8
4
3
6
2
*1
39
1
*2
*141
188
*2
1
15
*3
184
i
*3
*6
1
*16
132
1
1
*99
*1
*55
*1
*5
1
89
10
3
i f
1,0211

Total
All Banks

384
19
96
495
928
370
227
59
53
293
749
35
183
1,923
1,108
1,863
1,332
614
311
191
307
467
887
1,470
360
1,637
350
1,149
35
126
471
108
1,225
618
838
1,129
911
272
1,608
59
447
688
594
1,278
119
106
554
395
351
1,001
139
30,932

Capital
:

Surplus
and
Profits

Deposits

RESOURCES
Loans, Dis­
Cash and
counts, Bonds
Due from
and Other
Banks
Securities

60,968,700
229,362,280
243,936,840
21,149,308
25,528,900
2,590,230
7.197.310
8,564,160
487,320
780,000
18,790,170
64,449,330
72,453,750
4.125.370
6,295,676
68.528.830
203,862,391
234,752,050
14,671,050
25,247,625
446,101,690
2,596,405,463
2,754,561,000
124,935,220
177,007,020
81,453,403
280,463,810
322,849,730
17,943,950
21,041,500
76,421,054
877,294,866
842,210,500
75,837,990
36.847.300
8,759,090
98,591,780
87,657,700
12,260,340
8,306,775
35,227,950
218,607,351
212,150,560
19,026,859
23,496,820
78,417,040
230,440,963
276,977,792
10,821,260
21,354,000
90,109,220
375,481,782
370,838,230
42,557,160
48,530,906
12.850.830
52,733,640
56,583,940
4,236,280
5,871,340
17,444,280
78,790,150
82,116,480
4,205,360
8,790,000
724,861,461
3,080,639,910
3,233,127,726
276,337,250
294,705,550
152,297,850
856,105,600
866,o94,480
59,860,900
80,586,783
189,496,405
1,013,789,939
1,065,586,536
59.872.640
87,754,806
111,087,799
414,530,381
450,511,066
32,131,612
45.950.500
84,739,541
440,122,493
439,600,025
35,300,335
45,398,895
85,882,530
385,003,474
410,255,270
24.563.140
39,968,540
25,641,260
362,694,160
349,610,795
27,119,000
12.410.400
102,991,510
642,434,687
645,738,161
62,304,742
38,260,117
318,083,379
3,139,838,619
3,099,183,984
251,774,218
109,117,500
219,888,971
1,339,210,120
1,388,437,142
86,732,798
86,710,695
179,247,578
967,159,312
1,020,247,057
51.678.140
77.324.500
48,963,000
184,153,850
205,209,220
11,699,189
17,020,530
295,420,898
1,233,392,501
1,313,850,811
92,919,531
123,018,400
34,419,902
149,163,830
155.116.360
8,902,350
17,300,000
121,701,890
452,859,292
504,788,049
25,006,640
45.653.400
7,547,420
29.767.310
32,604,078
1,618,740
3,221,400
14,854,520
234,132,640
218,623,410
21,978,570
7,407,500
172,200,465
1,563,791,130
1,547,182,600
112,634,500
81,231,000
9,887,360
52,036,512
53.192,180
2,680,600
5,800,000
492,119,543 1,038,006,719 12,145,851,912 11,524,086,015 2,086,497,172
85,929,731
365,821,380
390,225,422
25.999.370
37,765,101
37,949,350
199,464,490
204,255,788
9,868,100
20.434.500
367,296,505
2,186,749,500
2,230,087,020
159,451,543
164,930,920
126,611,119
360,599,520
431,810,152
15,714,940
41,011,180
58,950,490
244,579,590
269,297,080
13,064,120
22,518,700
719,909,631
4,332,273,492 4,449,948,745
547,534,301
291,744,724
39,204,000
406,393,670
393.325.360
35.885.110
15.901.300
43,985,900
227,516,371
221,642,302
18,491,410
28,749,968
54,054,870
234,908,735
258,293,350
10,278,730
19,189,200
98,525,786
394,345,811
421,617,123
27.726.640
43,346,138
261,499,654
892,606,971
968,510,138
74,391,788
121,187,778
27.907.830
123,323,170
131.364.810
7,083,410
12,223,535
15,748,170
191.874.860
179,302,800
19,433,820
7,751,000
83,062,560
525,020,011
499,203,934
49,946,744
56,914,112
95,404,443
425,580,510
467,121,850
21,540,130
34,644,203
51,029,360
301,188,200
302.578.810
24,932,600
26,200,210
147,248,168
771.296.860
817,723,330
43.936.110
60,848,000
18,059,890
70,194,890
77,764,890
5,061,490
6,673,600

$3,132,092,090 $3,745,719,437 $47,307,361,245 $45,750,006,175 $8,315,790,855

♦Under State Supervision.
jThis does not include corporations, firms, and individuals whose names appear herein but which are doing an investment busmess only.

CANADA
364
240
312
2
130
47
161
1,566
36
1,225
523
3
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