Table No. 121
INDIVIDUAL STATEMENTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 10, 1927
(States, Territories, and Towns Alphabetically Arranged)
Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown
A L A B A M A D I S T R I C T N O . 6
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans 1 and dis- "United counts, States
over- Govern-drafts, ment se-
and curities accept-ances
owned
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 10
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
Abbeville, Henry, Albany, Central Albany, Morgan Co Albertvillc, First Albertville, Albertvillc. Alexander City, F i r s t . . . Andalusia, First Andalusia, Andalusia.. Auniston, First Anniston, Anniston Anniston, Commercial. Ashford, First Ashland, First Atmore, First Auburn, First Bessemer, First Bessemer City
Birmingham, First Birmingham, American-
Traders. Birmingham, Ensley Boai, National Brantley, First Bridgeport, American... Brundidge, First Camden, Camden Clan ton, First Coffee Springs, F i r s t Collinsville, First Cullman, Leeth Decatur, City Demopolis, Commercial. Dothan, First Dothan, Dothan Dothan, Houston Dozier, First Elba, First Enterprise. First Enterprise, Far. & Mer. . Eufaula, Commercial. . . Eufaula, East Alabama. Eutaw, First Evergreen, First Fairfield, First Fayette, First Floral a, First Florence, First Fort Payne, First Gadsden, First Gadsden, Gadsden
Geneva, Farmers * Good water, First Greensboro, F i r s t , . Greenville, First Guntersville, First Hartford, First Hartford, Hartford Hartselle, First Headland, First Headland, Far. it Mer. . Huntsville, First Huntsville, Henderson. Jacksonville, First Jasper, First LaPine, First Lincoln, First Linden, F i r s t . .
A. S. SteagaU T . A. Bowles F . A . Bloodworth.. M. F. Irvin H . Jackson B. Russell T . E . Henderson... C. A. O'Neal W. II. Weatherly_. B. W. Pruot C. K. Bell J . R. Dawsey H. L. Wynn W. J . Grubbs C. F . Little W. H . Lewis W. W. Hollings-
worth. O. Wells W. W. Crawford...
D. P . Knapp 1 H. Jackson W. P . McSwean. . . R. Stephenson J. T . Ramage ' E . W. Berry E. E . Upchurch. J . L . Crawford 1 O. L. Hall- I H . C. Arnold j C. C. Harris J. D . Norwood ! G. H . Malone J. R . Faircloth J. Sanders. A. F . Merrill L. A. Boyd C. A. O'Neal L. I I . Sessions 1 II . Foy I A. M . Brown ' B. B. Barnes R. F. Croom 1 R, Jemison, jr J A. M . Grimsley; C. E . Segrest I N. C. Elting ! G. I. Weatherly O. Agricola E . T . Hollings- I
worth. | W. O. Mulkey 1 W. R. Dean_ i J . A. Blunt ; R. A. Beeland I F . B. Albert J. J . Hughes ! G. H . Malone i J. E . Freeman.^ . . . 1 G. H . Malone . . . E. Willis I R. E . Spragins \ R. Murphree A. Wellborn ; E . W, Long 1 J. S. Taylor T. J . Watson . . . . H. E . Scott .
T. J . Bland R. C. Billings A. H. Iloil R. Smith C. J . Walker J . H. Henderson.. C. D. Bean R. N. M c L e o d J. T . Gardner, j r . . P . A. Quinn L. A. Stanley A. L. Snell H . W. Sims B. M. Rains G. H. Wright C. R. Kuchins W. D . Maxwell . . .
F. S. Foster.. A. J . Daly... .
J . A. Holcomb D . K . Searcy. J. W. Horn F . W. Carr W. G. Gilmore J. M. Moore J. C. Sage W. A. Coleman. . . , C V.Porter J . A. Dunlap W. B. Shackelford. F . C. Smith W. R. Watford J. L . Crawford K. L. Fo r re s t e r B. D. Rowell H. C. Johnson
$394,483 645,765 916,351' 365,524', 173,690, 690,083 775,889,
1,067,783' 1,755,372 1,703,438"
910,177j 129,732' 267,671i 222,856! 188,052
1,168,806 736,006
29,115,616 16,170,234
383,329 92,252
173,329 99,570
195,291 156,039 484,597 72,550
264,899 426,494 676,507 766,322
1,447,112 1,587,109
R. F. Harrison W. D. Flewellen.. E . E. Ra ig le r , . R. W. Barnes J . D. Wright C. Marugg W. C. Bragg C, W . Garrett T . Rice J . A. Davis, jr J . Balfour H . L. Ralls
W . A. Watson O. O. Colvin C. E r w i n . . . R. A. Beeland, jr . . J . P . Willis. 0 . E . High tower, _ D. S. Folsom J . E . Freeman, jr . . J . J . Espy h> T . Solomon R. Semmes. W. R. Stobaugh.. J . B. Taylor A. L. Sherer W. T. Webster. . . . B. F. Watson 1. Adams
254,078 472,152 768,480 490,411 513,159 621,580 490,327 442,403 671,944 537,410 468,724
1,733,501 589,189
3,009,405 848,540
346,161 87,513
658,803 916,001 387,805 84,441
154,433 367,780 512,842 421,121
1,648,302 ], 290, IS8
131,188 510,838 130,234 100,949 184,763
$25,000 270,418 1&, 920
"""73,"840 64,000 57,545
202,982 842,500 448,312 396,250
13,941 50,000 23,000 20,340
101,259 104,725
2,716,928 1,180,588
205,642 39,407 13,500 25,600 53,062 11,450 30,000 15,000 50,242
106,500 205,000 100,000 241,475
129,"497 76,000 50,000 50,047
151,598 100,000 120,901 100,000 25,000 11,486
101,407 100,000 312,444 50,000
100,000 141,765
12,500 25,244
105,000 288,650 50,000
120,500
100,150 100,000
"113,962 128,150 36,050
100,800 5,000
25,000 20,000
$17,401 154.310 388,288 18,007
235,995 239,096 209,669 106,587 560,470 254,286 356,736 11,946 89,397 53,731 7,250
887,234 105,132
4,429,588 3,184,955
137,081 34,771 35,887 38,191 9, GOO
40,834 53,026 6,172
17,648 10,382 80,265 36,175
493,560 112,343 126,738 65,864 42,824 35,669 53,799 38,828 22,384 75,684 79,662 89,430
148,310! 58,677}
520,866; 49,637
741,560 341,0341
20,139! 22,484 35,760
178,525' 67,9l5j 25,300 10,535
179.311 20,065
8,600 68,779
128,635 96*903
247,433 7,068
16,000 16,729|
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A L A B A M A D I S T R I C T N O . 6
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve
with Federal reserve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$47,804 338,6801 319,199, 51, 117|
401,747, 359,415 147,3is9 174,322 417,0511 452,668, 263,1571 91,982 72,879, 77,918' 93,458
596,146 159,274
13,520,206' 6,115,134'
68,300 249,935 89,455 28,858
249,4'J7 113,347 106,215'
5,251 228,912! 339,523 324,543 209,826 297,854 244,416 197,247 124,938 32,262 92,312 40, G36
114,283 88,880:
145,073, 109,824 208,450 238,603 87,2141
837, 745 244,022, 565,854' 288,569,
52, C97i 39,099 64,270
250,766 127,829 124,025| 34,443 96,000 81,517 80,904.
283,5091 257,179, 81,1341
227,3651 66,313., 41,842 81,412,
$2,205 70,261 16,829
7 2,514| 2,880 8,852
30,209 7 12,688 15,162
312 . 2,561
1,150 1,
16,122 14,652
396,027 81,865
10,000, 1,454' 1,024| i,3os; 2,576 6,584; 1,500
750 22,0271 5,000
10,000 5,142 6,794 2,766 7,069
639, 2,601 3,613
16,009 8,303! 5,221! 6,000; 1, sso 4,7611 5,000, 5,262! 5,8941 2,905
29,820 6,283
3,426 1,578 6,201 5,101 3,142
809 19
5,103 5,413
"5,"486 15,755 l , f" 5,000
1,431 1,091
$486,893 1,479,434 1,800,587
434,655 887,786
1,355,474 1,199,344 1,581,882 3.583.391 2.871.392 1,941,482
247,913 482,507 378,655 310,139
2,769,5671 1,119,789
50,178,393 26,732,777
804,352, 417,839 313,195' 193, 577| 510,026, 328,2541 675,338 99,724
583,728, 887,899]
1,296,3151 1,117,465 2,486,795 1,946,634 1,443,544
521,519 599,839' 950,121! 752,453, 774,573 859,025 817,084 658,769, 986,07l|
1,030,730 719,8771
3,410,450 935,753,
2,446,639 1,02G, 191
434,925 175,918, 870,054
1,639,043'
355,075 199,4S0i 748,344 720,437 510,625
2,120,033 1,819,9071
347,27l| 1,091,436]
208,615 185,222 303,995
$50,000 200,000 200,000
50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 40,000
100,000 100,000
1,500,000 2,750,000
200,000 25,000 50,000 25.000 50,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000
100,000 200,000 100,000 300,000 400,000 150,000 25,000 75,000
100,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000
100,000 100,000 300,000 50,000
250,000 125,000
50,000 30,000
100,000 125,000 50,000 30,000 50,000
100,000 130,000 60,000
100,000 100,000 25,000
100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
$28,408 37,612 69,344 11,521 70,688
140,345 175,067 89,690
251,064 147,504 104,980 26,509 33,448 12,926 15,6921
126,632' 35,562,
$25,000 200,000 100,000
50,000 50,000 50,000
200,000 99,995
200,000 293,500
5,951 50,000 19,600 20,000 92,800 91,906
4,133,09411,348,400 2,270,8411 450,000
56,746 9,909| 1,042
19,585' 104,648 27,093 41,486 11,394 19,760 33,481 51,825
102,336 85,428 82,263.
163,488! 62,580 84,100
166,780, 50,000
110,865 33,955 90,928 23,044 42,142 48,586 21,056
401,495 51,613 44,862 53,458
63,222 8,648
50,000 210,694 29,518 53,966 21,872 26,248 49,690 72,166
275,414 212,816
672 35,373 25,296 7,797
14,079
200,000 25,000 13,500 25,000 45,400 10,000 28,900 15,000 50,000
100,000 199,997 100,000 98,000
123,200 6,500
50,000 49,000
150,000 99,000 71,000' 98,800, 24,500
$2,873 44,879; 88,133; 5,666
195,375 820
34,222' 6,991'
148,392' 141,109 122,758,
2,401| 492,
5,449' 4,828
10,250 12,037|
$270,257 580,863 589,122 292,750 293,872
1,060,691 310,500 514,967
2,283,624 1,304,493
567,936 139,957 185,272 242,035 154,044
1,086,214 537,734
$29,728 250,158 744,299, 74,718"
177,826
$80,628 165,922
9,689,
7,839,351120^751,003 1,572,247|15,198,024
97,0001 100,000 98,597 50,000 98,800.
120,000j
11,800, 25,000
100,000' 100,000' 50,000, 12,200
3,554 1,147
972 50-t 689
1,208 18,686'
579' 3,740 4,969, 1*469 5,760
339,4171 257,446! 94,763|
362! 1,665
914 436 962
12,691 16,611 4,101
12,691 115,438 31,666
129,784
100,000 100,000,
98,400 100,000 25,000 98,400'
"24,"400 20,000,
305,405 37,247
5,346 98>
3,862, 12,982! 5,337 4,224
261 11,220 58,342 3,185
881 4,191
861 3,539
15,301 1
735
253,385 183,820 116,174
66, 03 286,837 226,650 382.997 36,686
241,381 461.998 626,310 550,341 80S, 651 549,530 748,605 241,473 187,869 448,063 279,180 346,556 409,461 290,978 263,783 544,713 280,840 183,245
1,297,369 538,453 670,110 537,749
270,549 64,305
501,662 410,552 379,360 254,685 127,346 369,452 204,018 249,987 559,164 724,640 144,247 784,167 138,018 78,542
184,500
476,056 487,680 325,316, 878,286, 479,763, 48,094
135,296 48,622 75,575
1,284,838 338,003
14,015,110 4,387,913
90,667 172,939 131,507 47,985 16,033 33,303,
153,269 425
218,847| 179,540i 216,714. 190,0561 855,299 544,392 72,289
185,604 129,935 162,687 70,327
165,"428 219,76: 293,341 335, 525 388,866 232,265
1,173,194 239,699
1,018,671 572,894
31,191 47,867
"774^815 122,475!
25 3,618
53,499, . 82,584, 8
175,000 9 110
72,546, 11 12
3,000 13 23 14
15 68,832 16 4,500 17
591,435' 18 103,751 19
1=0 211 21
122 9,000 23 6,419 24
[25 ! 26
10,638 27
7,908 29 130
68,972 31 32
113,093 33 91,200, 34
135 71,271 36 22,677 37 52,510 38 67,189 39 66,490 40
. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
128,128 176,931 100,287 644,521 628,696 148,775 69,846
"l9,"448 58,681'
1,000
"51,646 10,011
~~58,"791 -179,843 49
2,814 50 I 51
114,530,52 5,000 53
54 55 56
13,296 57 1,455 58
25,000 59 441,658 60 49,565' 61 2,716' 62
111163 5,000,64
28,171 65 1,000! 66
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Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown
ALABAMAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 6 Continued
Location and namo of bank President Cashier
Loans and dis-counts,
over-drafts,
and accept-ances
United States
Govern-ment se-curities owned
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate
owned
Lineville, Lineville.-.. Luverne, First Midland City, F i r s t . _ Mobile, First -Mobile, Merchants Monroeville, First Montgomery, First Montgomery, Alabama. Montgomery, Four th . __ Newville, First Oneonta, First Opelika, First Opclika, Farmers Opelika, National Opp, First Oxford, First Piedmont, First Prattville, First Russellville, First Samson, First . . Scottsboro, First Selma, City Selma, Selma Sheffield, Sheffield Slocoinb, Slocomb Stevenson, First Sylacauga, First Sylacauga, City Sylacauga, Merchants &
Planters. Talladega, Isbell Talladega, Ta l l adega Tallassee, First Troy, First Troy, Far. & Mer Tuscaloosa, F i r s t -Tuscaloosa, City Tuscumbia, First Union Springs, First Union Springs, Amer. Wetumpka, First
J . H . Ingram J . C. Ford . . . J. E. Stuckey D. P. Bestor, jr E. F. Ladd D. M. Maxwell. . . . A. M. Baldwin. M. A. Vincentelli-. H . M. Ilobbie J . T . Capps J. S. Wittmeier F. Renfro W. T . Andrews. M. M. McCall C. W. Mizell. D . C. Cooper A. Wellborn A. Northington W. J . Porter D. H . Morris, jr W. B. Hun t H . C. Armstrong-.. E . C. Melvin J . L. Andrews C. E . Segrest J . Z. Schultz S. P . McDonald . . . L. L. Smith J. W. Brown
W. H . Boynton.- . . H . L. McElderry. . E . A. Cox J . W. Bowers F . Henderson F . M . Moody R. H . Cochrane.... W. G. Halsey G. M . Edwards F . M . Moseley A. Hohenberg
J. H . Ingram, jr W. B. Pope S. S. Ilowell J . W. Woolf J . S. Norton J. T . Morgan, jr J . A. Ledbetter V. B. Murray C. B. Boykin C. V. Capps L. Q. Box H.'L. nail A. W. Burton C. W. Stewart W. B. Benton D. C. Cooper, jr. H. C. Sharpe Mrs.H. M. McCord. J. F . Hester-W. N . Morris..__ J. W. Gay H. I . Shelley J. W. Craig A. W. Drisdale C. M. Segrest P. G. Schultz L. P . Carlisle G. C. Murchison M . A. T h u r m a n . . .
T . D . Boynton. . A. Abrams C. F . Fincher J . T>. Murphree E . R. Parkridge C. N . Maxwell, jr., F. S. Daniel H . S. Sargent M. M. Pitts J . R . Morgan C. G. McMorris
$157,367 260,948 312,301
12,753,147 12,337,810
101,646 5,111,916 1,861,170 4,597,183
73,416 226,076 607,660
1,110,922 626,909 870 593 125,469 278,005 456,914 273,633 275,294 314,786
1,446,759 1,571,785
569,640 194,757 349,629 475,171 455,121 453,438
492,184 1,207,145
292,216 594,553
1,027,911 2,165,516 1,708,465
536,954 524,868 198,196 576,043
$78,400 11,850 35,000
1,021,609 964,007 25,610
749,556 307, 592
""25 ,"066 33,255
110,000 201,998 388,428 205,813 105,300 72,000 12,550 5,000
16,100 25,000
439,438' 210,000' 85,950 35,000 25,000 63,900
108,0491 50,100
199.350 132,099 25,000
160,300 134.351 276,500 360,500 43,000 25,000
112,162 100,048
170,465 28,469 9,275
4,59S, 021 1,460,317
24,761 4,776,337
185,166 1,161,810
6,332 101,299 207,277 99,983
338,493 31,918 35,013
113,134 29,831 54,578 17,004 51,702
476,240 370,465 96,994 4,600
14,161 37,241 13,317
111,152
134,701 278,721 22,450
431,433 567,287 769,588 512,041 102,068 126,129
5,678 122,454
A L A S K A
Anchorage, First Fairbanks, First. Juneau, First Ketchikan, First.
F . L. Knight G. Hutchinson J . Reck E . A. Rasmuson . . .
W. Ervin E. H. Stroeker. H . H . Post W. A. Pries
$135,092 644,485 958,294 324,892
$386,570 417,938 194,950 30,850
$183,028 194,240 219,385 144,724
A R I Z O N A D I S T R I C T N O . 1 1
Douglas, First Nogales, First Nogales, Nogales Tucson, Consolidated..
B. A. Packard. . . B. Curtis A. M . Gillespie G. I/. Ramsey.*
A. B. Packard. T . Richardson. F . M . Lynch. . J . C, EtcheUs.
$892,224 1,462,104
352,691 1,937,211
$128,325 $246,878 256,550 381,137 51,000 115,698
2,332,681 849,183
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AXABAMAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 6Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal 1 e^erve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$17,568 95,158 15,212
3,712,672 2,198,900
115,335 1,070,192
815,106 % 162,792
39,803 170,364 347, 713 230,637 16.% 590 216,563 93,488
169,573 136,9-16 120,653 31,703
142,752 746,665 931,276 223,435 92,24J 82,529
112,192 104,820 111,149
435, 246 377,029 219,165 345,982 456,157 612,854 773,995 182,852 239,929 76,523
687,181
$2,558 375
1, /SO 47,134
209,990 1,250
92,466, 26,806! 38,369
1,281, 2,802. 8,448
10,620 7,340
12,213 1,529 2,500:
31,016 5,072'
631i 3,750
58,837! 13,342 3,6931 1,750, 4,114! 4,160 3,858 2,531 j
4, 253! 11,700-4,056, 5,000
18,304 8,980
16,368 2,442 1,312
""3,"544
$326,358 396,800 373,538
22,132,583 17,171,024
268,602 12.700,467 3,195,846 7,960,154
145,832 539,797
1,341,09S 1,654,160 1,526,760 1,337,100
360,799 635,212 667,257 458,936 340,732 537,990
3,167,939 3,096,86S
979,712 328,348 475,433 692,664 685,165 728,370
1,265,734 2,006,694
562,887 1,537,268 2,204,040 3,833,43S 3,371,369
867,316 9l7fc23S 392,559
1,489,270
$50,000 30,000 35,000
300,000 500,000 50,000
1,000,000 300,000 500,000 25,000 25,000
100,000 200,000 125,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000
100,000' 50,000
400,000 200,000 50,000 35,000 25.000 50.0001 75,000 50, OOOj
50,000 200,000! 25,000
100,000 150,000. 150,000 150,000 75,000 50,000! 50.000 25.0001
r $24,266 42,962 19,497-
1,828,671| 716,472,
9,925 672,595;. 89,740
366,785'. 9,220
30,701' 318,133
99,358' 91,751-' 87,236 20, 265' 31,498' 22,027) 5,316.
21,758 12,872
450,8941 216,973 60,2731 41,523 44,229i 32,504 38,869 58,753j
193,103 105,633, 14,789,
222,526 337,955, 224,965 230,788, 41,8571
100,299 19,056.
173,852,
$50,000 7,200
34,995 296,400 500,000 25,000
275,200
24,500 20,000
100,000 200,000 125,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 12,500 5,000
12,500 24,000
382,997 200,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 49,998 75,000 49,998
49,295 99,400 25,000 97,700
128,600 146,798 144,500 39,000 25,000
"20,"665
$258 960
1,662/ 2,765,700 l,799,864i
2,368 599,332 109,983 866,0C91
289 25,372, 5,935
28,243 13,353 44,950, 7,689
936 2,500 1, 457| 1,363 3,776
410,448 698,161 18,648
458 328
7,722 1,848'
33,360
5,016 40,487
1,061 14,426 88,112 69,495,
143,330 30,779.
3,232! 583)
2,171
$78,212 312,923 162,189
8,625,864 9,010,658
141,727 6,771,050 1,780,765 3,907,317
67,101 197,20S 817,029 679,854 719,304 340,639 129,146 251, 261 565,377 223,837 103,531 300,072
1,426,827 1,781,733
390,097 215,326 102,837 299,729 265,314 253,965
462,651 706,906 320,379 340,651 649,670
1,466,416 l,814,2a3
327,377 380,463 m,505 904,377
$82,336
8,192,613 3,504,823
39,582 3,584,027
C34,195 2,319, 695
19,716 241,515
$41,286 2,755
90,596 123,335
1,139,208
73*403 5,962
287 6
446,5811 352,052 464,275. 153,699 . 251,517. 13,953
198,326. 65,121'
138,271) 63,942
123 100,300
900
"36,"457 9,000
32,831
408,894
"272,039' 235,835 227,534 2b0,544
I 501,919, 845,718 176,658. 757,287, 842,180
1,775,764. 866,89?) 353,303. 358.244 . 128,414. 363,870.
1,800 1,041 6, COO ~
16,875127 1,600! 28 1,750,29
3,750 30 8,550 31
32 4,678 33 7,523 34
35 21,569, 36
37
J 40
A L A S K A
$243,563" 587,723 256,344! 221,604;
$15,916 144,896
3,065 2,531
$964,169 1,989,282 1,632,038
724,601
$50,000 50,000 50,000! 50,000;
$39,051! 81,935 $46,900 91,807i 11,400 20,069
$6,348 11,077 20,554 27,220
$561,719 1,706,725,
695,201' 322,192
$307,051 92,645
763,076 . 301,374 $3,746
A R I Z O N A D I S T R I C T N O . 11
$414,692 780,205 249,274; 899,848,
$27,121 293,947
24,421 61,270
$1,709,240 3,173,943
793,084' 6,0S0,192
$100,000' 100,000 50,000
300,000,
$94,046 $25,278 $859,001 $598,485 128,368' $4,700 130,389 1,118,810, 1,305,4431 34,809; 49,500" 7,472 451,256 198,247. 9, $51! 296,450j 149,854 2,383,665, 2,700,373
$32,430 386,233
1,800 240,000^
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6 Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans and dis-counts,
over-drafts,
and accept-ances
United States
Govern-ment se-curities owned
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
Casa Grande, First Flagstaff, First Florence, First Holbrook, First Mesa, First
Phoenix, Commercial.. . Phoenix, First N. B. of
Arizona. Phoenix, Phoenix Tempe, Teinpe Winslow, First Yuma, Yuma
D. Lay M. J. Riordan J. II. Zellweger-... T. E. Taylor J. T. Lesueur
F. D. Trekell T. Armstrong, jr..
E . E . Ellinwood. C. Woolf R. C. Kaufman . . L. A. Wright
E. R. Iless A. F. Grimmell F. H. Thorpe. J . R. McEvoy L. H. Van Spanck-
eren. W. C. Fostor C. T. Washburn. . .
J. E . Kelley T . A. Anderson G. T. Stevens C. H. Robertson...
$61,433 236,228 73,534
120,361 448,273
260,970 2,691,255
3,400,655 315,876 255,825!
1,181,628
$2,600 127,650 16,765 45,106
112,750
165,122 206,431
833,758 53,900
219,395 77,268
$52,972 71,b02
149,593 81,322
250,526
152,915 874,853
296,143 121,781 39,018
680,923
A R K A N S A S D I S T R I C T N O . 8
Arkadelphia, Citizens... Aslidown, First Batosville, First Bentonville, First Bentonville, Benton Co Berryville, First Black Rock, First Blytheville, First Camden, First _ C larks ville, First C larks ville, Farmers Coming, First Cotton Plant. Farmers.. Dardanelle, First DeQueen, First DeWitt, First El Dorado, First El Dorado, N. B.of Com. Eudora, First Eureka Springs, Fi rs t . . Fayetteville, First Fayetteville, Arkansas,. Fordyce, First : Forrest City, First Fort Smith, First Fort Smith, City Fort Smith, Merchants Gentry, First Gravette, First. Green Forest, First Greenwood, First Harrison, First Harrison, Citizens Hartford, First -IleberSprings, Arkansas. Helena, First Helena, Interstate Holly Grove, First Hope, First Hope, Citizens Horatio, First Hot Springs, Arkansas. Hughes, Planters Huntsville, First Huttig, First Junction City, First Lake Village, First
W. E. Adams A. Winham R. C. Door D. W. Peel J. G. McAndrew. D. J. West C. Sloan T. J. Mohan H. L. Berg R. D. Dunlap R. A. Morgan D. Ilopson J . W. Hill S .Boies . - A. Collins. L. A. Black H. C. McKinney. A. Rowell M. Schwartz F. O. Butt A. T. Lewis B. It . Davidson.__ G. M . Hampton. . . S. H . Mann, sr A. N. Sicard X. II . Nakdimen. . . W. J . Echols M. Wasson.-F. H. Hilboldt F. O. Butt I H. Nakdimen. . . J . M. Wagley T . E . Milburn I. H. Nakdimen.. . W. C. Johnson C. C. Ageo W. H. Howe R. Abramson R. G. McRae R. M. LaGrone. . . J . Elmer R. Neill B. C. P o u n c e y D. W. Anderson.. F. W. Scott A. B. Banks R. N. Meyer
H. Abraham J. M. Johnson, jr J. Q. Wolf D. W. Peel, j r . . . E. C. Pickens. -W. II . Molloy.. . J. H. Myers L. N. M a t h i s . . . M. E. Fahy A. Taylor W. E . King O . J . H a r o l d . . . . F . L. Maxwell . . H . V. George R . P. Mitchell . . H . C. A d a m s . . . M . G. Wade S. E . Babb T . H . Pryor E. T . Smith K. C. Key T . Hart J. A. Abernathy . . _ A. C. Bridewell.. . W. Netherland R. H . Kagy , C. S. Smar t . . . ! S. Monroe J. Banks C. C. O'Neal J McConnel l . . . G. C. Cof!man.^__. C. C. Alexander T . W. Stone , N. IJ. De Loach.. . J H. Wadsworth T . M. Wallis C. Hawkins L. Spencer C. C. Spragins J . C. Henderson D. O. Sims A. L. Waring T . Hargis A. G. Stephenson.. G. G. Oatling R. N. McCain. .
$340,228' 235,286 756,875. 469,73Si 572,286 355,615' 70,915.
717,313'.. 838,970, 572,2901 289,786 496,6471 162,558-204,034' 180,865 509,162
5,012,572 593,700 161,343 308,875' 748,365, 880,848' 471,706' 374,015!
6,170,782, 1,921,339, 5,585,488
171,507, 172.778 236,821'. 84,599!
375,678! 711,9751 88,336}
180,922.. 1,252,961 1,054,197
138,676 396,041 976,409 59,132
1,643,966 75,776 .
493,876 169, 741 123.779 361,85ll
$40,000 26,000
152,100 50,000 61,200
160,000 3,300
"364," 789 29,510 32,550 5,200
""4,"ooo 42,550 51,000
475,810 376,865
23,270 47,500
223,050 100,000 260,550 159,050
1,380,511 1,092,850
987,382 56,350 25,000 13,650 31,750 46,450 25,000 28,066
238,975 155,531 10,250 45,577
200,000 6,250 5,025
"l8,750 25,754
1,550 109,846
$16,406 24,420
111,672 100,766 41,616
106,983 31,891
124,259 213,855 47,880 21,633 49,101 9,423
19,173 16,180
117,002 946,091 440,960 31,407 29,544
230,381 188,288 42,551 82,335
1,248,327 73,899
833,319 78,578 17,920 15,526 34,076 24,739 70,597 18,946 12,224
383,644 240,056
3,649 157,290 241,369 25,311
809,909 29,120 27.122 23,597 12,050 70,518
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CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 12Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve
with Federal reserve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$15,115 206,453 48,191
100,060 139,233
167,620 998,024
1,350,283 117,274 207,487 171,0&4
$18,206 4,587
675! 5,239
36 5,402
51,834 662
4,620 83,538
$132,125 660,399 292,670 347,584 956,021
746,663 4,776,025
5,932,673 609,493 726,345
2,194,421
$25,000 50,000 25,000 25.000
100,000
100,000 200,000
200,0001 50,000' 50.0001
150,000
$300 4,737 3,389 7,052
13,314
45,041 65,161
210,298 36,295 8,522
41,474
$50,000
10,000
29,293 12,150 50,000 49,300
$1,192 7,405 3,188
11,671 16,442
13,555 80,317
559,249 1,128
10,757 54,179
$65,556 300,734 171,515 250,306 599,615
498,740 2,590,164
4,731,796 326,887 405,375 811,380
$22,515 237,485 73,149 43,555
226,650
89,327 1,818,633
49,599 183,033 201,691 640,306
$17,562 10,038 16,429
21,750
152,438
447,782
ARKANSAS D I S T R I C T NO, 8
$79,094 100,922 229,812 153,519 283,247 85,404 46,218
107,484 319,524 59.119 49,386 62,069
125,377 73,456
104,350 82,409,
1 295,970 577,404 153,941 ( 179,052' 513, 07I 315,700 95,529
219,631 2,070,730, 1,042,0371 1,594,559
140,0311 56,0071 86,2001 67,320 84,430!
277,791' 10,502,
137,543'., 256,7161 307,745) 64,640!
101,513 239,987 26,270
610, 624 79,038-.
176,582 65,670,
272,614'-. 169,293
$2,805 18,425 64,486 4,211 3,118 3,645
407 2,177 2,296 1.290 1,500
841 1,635 1,089 1,250
11,408 11,402' 19,070
497 2.291 9,551
11, 14,986 2,881
39,672 19,259 34,451
1,000 1,454
312 1,349
17,992, 11,981 28,010,
"41,"436 38,216
847 2,439 5,242 3,690 1,334
"2,"588 6,017
~*8,*686
$478,533 405,051
1,314,945 778,234 961,467 711,647 152,731 951,233
lf 739,434 710,089 394,855 613,851
301,752 345,195 771,071
7,741,815 2,007,999
370,458 567,262
1,729,851 1,496,602
885,322, 837,912!
10,910,022! 4,149,3&4I 9,035,199,
448,066, 273,159, 352,509 219,094 549,289
1,097,343 173,860
2,173,732 1,795,775
218,062 762,860
1,663,007 120,653
3,170,858 183,934 718,918 290,779 409,993 720,195
$50,000 25,000
100,000 50,000 60,000 60,000 25,000
150,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000
350,000 100,000 40,000 50,000
125,000 150,000 100,000 50,000
500,000 200,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000
200,000 250,000 25,000
100,000 250,000 25,000
400,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000
$16,349 30,103 55,006 47,523 68,391 45,277 7,494.
23,000,, 43,843 49,974 15,430 60,445', 4,632. 5,050,.
40,815 75,000,
457,671 57,314'. 3,154'.
15,675 89,332 58,212 61,497| 80,380
708,635 84,568,
514,765 6,707.
24,942' 16,635! 7,250)
33,0S3j 34,694
553
119,368 115,892
6,527 10,000 82,8S0 3,154
146,787 9,486
35,789 13,395 15,915 27,297
$40,000 25,000 93,995 50,000 58,600, 60,000
12,300 24,600, 30,000
24,700, 49,500' 45,010
30,000 103,500 98,400 25,000 44,800
500,000 200,000 500,000 20,000 25,000 6,250
22,8001 25,000! 25,000 25,000
"49,"300
"16,"606
$12,214 6,736
216,113 118,947 255,320
10,886 673
49,402 30,567 9,978
222 17,117 8,154
3,"370
'"'i43,"6oi 49,565
1,304 24,384
509,042, 190,020
9,828 3,962
1,740,127 545,226 665,395
5,770 6, SOS
100,000 5,650
18,750 25,000
"50,"656
298 17,529,
219,899 616
7,683 16,876
111,091 954
147,256 55,445
655 28,374
1,105 93,789 2,349 3,056
75,014
$163,360 236,300 49S, 739 244,S23 192,050 339,776 98,004
474,848 738,365 287,783 176,113 191,703 255,727 154,231 182,233 326,325
2,997,171 782,850! 221,838 210,103 577,022 561,348 175,418 499,014
2,929,405 3,070,721 4,240,302
209,580, 191,349; 150,8331 94,3871
222,462 402,134 59,028
197,048 6C8.046 793,115 103,930 505,603 590,058 63,660
1,330,600 126,280' 351,702j 108,832, 171,468 324,4891
$196,610. 42,059,
303,498! 266,941L 327,106'. 155,708 21,561i. 81,607
814,359, 191,994' 113,090. 144,296
5,480. 90,216, 69,014'
119,485' 3,656,789, 1,000,216
102,666. 237,099 325,956' 437,464 492,407, 159,756
4,519,129 23,6411
2,614,737 180,976
$39,853 42,594
153,781 69,325
226.214 365,616 41,020 93,277
933,312 328,729 71,622
584,624 7,534
1,245,903 17,064
168,888 110,163 194,527 193,393
40,000
'"170,"377
"*-45,~ 760
"156*290
""27,'225 63
150,761 92,203 -18,053; 18 1,496 19
1 20 21
1,158 22 21,172 23
t24 12,726 25 20,228 26
27-33 28
I 29 10 30 3-1 31
132 '33
22,643 34 135
186,830 36 196,948 37
28,38 139 j 40
15,000,41 19,194 42
143 '44
6,040 45 27, 46
47
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Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name o! bank
Lamar, First Lewis ville, First Little Bock. Exchange. Malvern, First Mansfield, First Mansfield, N. B. of Marianna, Lee C o u n t y -Mineral Springs, First . _ Morrilton, First Newark, First Newport, First Ozark, First Paragould, F i r s t . . Paragould, N . B. of Com. Paris, First -Pine Bluff, N . B . of Ark. Pine Bluff, Simmons... . Prairie Grove, First Rector, First Rogers, First Rogers, American Siloam Springs, F i r s t . - . Springdale, First Stuttgart, First Stuttgart, Peoples Texarkana, State Tuckerman, First Van Buren, First Waldron, First Walnut Ilidge, Planters. Wynne, First
President
J. W. Hawkins.. R. L. Bradshaw.. . , J. M. Davis E. T. Bramlett L H. Nakdimen. . . C. C. Graves J . B. D a g g e t t S. Dickinson A. R . Bradley. C. M , Edwards W. A. Billingsley.. E. D. Hall . J. M . Lowe J . D, Bloch L. B. Crenshaw W. C. Hudson J. Nichol jr. H. Zellner ' O. A. Seely E. F. Jackson W. R. Spikes | G. Tatum I C. G. Dodson A. B. Banks P. R. McCoy S. Wilson J. Graham W. A. Steele W. B. Turman W. A. Cunningham. J. L. Hare
Cashier
I. Hawkins D. W. Gladncy A. W. Harville H. Goodman. W. L. Yowell R. W. Barger E. C. Robertson... R. Dickinson O. B. Watson T. M. Harrelson. W. T. Parish J. C. Mainard R. C. Mitchell II . W. Woosley L. C. Sadler W. II . McLeod . . . . L. F . Hut t G. B. Shafer J. L. Purcell W. II . Cowan T. E. Harris W.J . D. MeCartcr. J. P. Deaver C. C. Berry W. B. Pfeiilcr W. B. Oglesby C. E. Smith D. Miller M. C. Malone E. B. I vie A. Horner...-
Loans and dis-counts, over-
drafts, and
accept-ances
United States
Govern-ment se-curities owned
$123,820 147,593
3,903,353 250,880 226,771 360,763
461,9791 92,609
523,995 120,7541. 276,536 551,109 419,491
2,262,553 3,859,971)
149,7751 266,784! 514,297 100,534l 311,2671 387,118, 593,952 626,228
4,338,19S 56,917
381,991 190,354 184,734 215,942
$15,195 62,050
520,156 42,750 25,000 17,800 3,950
"I6l,"956 43,300 57,050
""52,"OOO 289,850 216,000 187,661 800,553 25,400 28,100 56,100 50,000 75,000 50,000 42,500| 20,000,
448,49S
" m ' f f i o 64,600 25,625 24,413
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
$6,058 81,040
543,879 10,600 9,106 9,761
48,730 9,220
156,001 13,973 36,866 6,142
70.236 190,391 19,147
43S, 872 966,964 9,818 34,877 54,623 26,393 85,852 22,912 94,710 76,723
917,103 30,549 84,797 17,984 28,659 83,658
C A L I F O R N I A
D I S T R I C T N O . 12
Alameda, Citizens Alameda, Commercial-Alhambra, Fm>t_ Altadena, Altaden3 Alt lira s, First Anaheim, First Anaheim, Anahe im. . . . Antioch, First Areata, First Artesia, First Atascadero, First Auburn, First Azusa, First Bakersfleld, First Baldwin Park, First Banning, First Bay Point, First Bell flower, F i r s t , , Bellflower, Commercial Berkeley, First Berkeley, College Beverly Hills, First Beverly Hills, Calif Blythe, First Blythe, Far. & Mer Brea, First Brea, Oilfields Burbank, First Burbank, Magnolia Pk.
T . G. Hu t t J . L. Delanoy L. D. Bedford W. F. Biedebach... T. A. Walls II. H. Benjamin- . N. D. V a u g h a n J. A. West G. W. Harpst G. R. F rampton . . . B. II. Smith J. E . Walsh W. R. Powell J . Ogden A. Yarnell J . M . Westerfield C. Lepon F. E. Woodruff C. S. Thompson . . W. F. Morrish O. T . Barber R. L. Hargreaves. . A. E . Huntington. . A. F. Masterman. . R. II. Ehlers H. W. Hawley A. H. Brown A. Sence E . L. White
P . H. Gohn L. Pickersgill W. H .Bedford P . H. Nelson K. A. Laird O. E. Hanson R. L. Phegley H. A. West H. A. Sorcnson A. T. Frampton--W. E. Hanson G. W. Brundage-. J . C. Muehe A. J . Sutherland. . G. R. Mayland W. J. Westerfield, V. W. Pacini R. V. Bashore C. II . Connett W. T. Jenkins L. G. Titus W. G. Walby W. F. Brandt R. G. E tor hart D. A. Leonard J. J. COT W. C. Davis A. G. Graham E. A. Pendar\ is
$590,884* 271.673, 998,079, 80,322'.,
376.915' 2,275,118,
431,843' 201,305 307,0271 606,251! 78,2521
259.398' 784.880 947,443'.. 330.065 496,427 62,584
288,744 207,674
2,017,666 675,845
3,009,075 195,375 110,754 188,888 162,247 301,877 199,827 130,194
$117,636 74.587
154,816
"""97.013 282.574
51.215 25,000 42,500 25,000
100 29.987 25,707
$175,416 146,033
1.197,437 37,220
150,200 1,236.04S
335,693 134,727 241,971 223,144 136,482 162,906 204.307 260,847 141,892 86.692 6,497
72,638 109.643 584.308 473,504 621,079 156,546 54,373
240,760 78,218
252,628 128,951 75,491
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by reports of condition October 10, 1927Continued
MASSACHUSETTSContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 1Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve bank
Other assets
Total resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$19,903 52,469
1,288,841 70,984 28,3G9 53,133
139,770 95,231 62,894 96,943
654,996 46,312 83,683
255,161 170,823 722, 667
1,846,432 39,800 26,952
258,422 39,084 77,107
100,968 101,038 69,037
1,810,687 77,413
282,659 65,309 53,314 99,306
$5,315 25,081 25,466
1,250 1,748
787 1,192
22,694 2,500 1,254 7,165
" 3, 367 2,512
17,623 67,770 58,103
1,515 4,207 2,500 2,733 3,140 3,791 1,523 3,275
11,927 18
7,252 10,230
3,952 1,039
$170,297
6,281,695 376,464 290,994 442,244 856,140 193,436 785,330 248,079
1.280,072 173,238 485,822
1,289,026 843,084
3, 679,523 7,532,028
226,308 360,920 885,942 218, 744 552,366 564,789 833,723 795,263
7,526,413 164,927 962,749 348,477 296,285 424,358
$25,000 25,000,
300,000 25,000 25,000: 50,000' 80,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000
125,000 80,000
100.000 200,000
25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
100,000 50,000
400,000 30,000
100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
$5,848 32,300
227,080 13,506 7,831
56,432 34,785
3,889 53,825 22,966
209,367 822
12,020 142,338
51,910 229,570 556,290
7,333 10,000 57,819 6,000
27,294 50,443 18,306 22,535
195,932 20,708 28,691 20,000 1,000
23,027
$15,000 25,000
"25,"656 25,000 12,100
50,000 25,000 50,000
"50,"000 48,700 80,000
100,000 142,300 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000
100,000 18,250 25,000
$2,059 1,180
1,928,920 15,000
250 2,083 2,602 5,016
14,441 1,215
170,821 23,923 3,166
61,305 2,674
740,560 2,082,604
684 1,131 3,579
5,"339 20
3,529 8,005
2,595,470 352
1,059 1,094 2,548 1.016
$54,118 278,753
2,024,372 151,560 112,765 165,698 529,849 129,087 423,860 118,779 733,839 97,108
119,261 436,330 369,646
1,699,018 2,844,427
110,629 151,264 391,014
71,555 203,244 205,959 308,575 346,470
2,732,432 101,119 334,528 241,860 118,925 298,132
$44,576
"l,*547,"201 146,398 101,497 155,931
.208,904 30,444
101,069 30,119 57,010 26,381
157,873 400,358 256,340 597,859
1,706,273 57,662 81.846
333,530 41,189
140,445 208,232 251,437 368,253
1,579,525 12,748
398,471 42,208 48,877 77,183
$23,696 6,000
254,122
" 18,651
92,135
"*"9,"035
"93," 502 75,000 2,514
212,516 134
"66,"679
76,043 135
126,876
"*23,054
65 74,933
C A L I F O R N I A
D I S T R I C T N O . 12
$236,218 145, 661 346, 744
33,058. 103,206
1,022,614 226,100
61,557 63,497 62,894
168,994 104,855! 186,826 294,472
57,777|. 63,375' 17,013 39,617) 85,472
1,161,638' 183,018 478,140
48,330 55,850 37,672 44,347 73,687
153,103 47,793
$5,376 3,743
14,155 6,632 2,500 1,392
988 1,964 1,722 2,381
62, 980 2,848
1, 250 33
2,330 427
14,173 9,045
140,527 1,160 2, SSI 3,217 5,313 7,787
170
$1,125,530 641,697
2,705,979 150,600 742,3S9
4,822,986 1,047,351
423,981 655,983 919,253 385,550 559,527
1,264,760 1,505, 610
529,734 672,744 220,258 413,329 403,216
3,958,035 1,472,726 4,466,330
401,411 274,708 472,187 371,712 636,079 482,051 253,478
$76,546 $100,000 27,270 65,000
10S,367| 24,300 [ 10,058
23,799 84,995 . 140,3981
23,897 19,328 35,623 39,372
5,000 25,254 65,064 27, 561 17,652 61,039,
4,154 9,234
11,882 112,999
29,455, 114,884 25,000 3,635 2,962,
26,334 10,000 8,667
11,642:
96,900 50,000 24,700 12,500 25,000
"25,"000 23,697
24,200
10,000
191,000
$170,844 6,162
27,599 599, 170,
33,146 11,621 13, 612
1,918
639 23,425 29,822 22,895 11,166 59,985
6,938 2,976 7,410,
1,172,658 22,516
169,385 1,817
701 3,722
12,243 2,717 2,850, 6,775
$610,686 386,417
1,070,790 68,288
292,269 2,132,372
501,898 187,186 193,072 428,117 273,105 435,694 881,629 756,100, 327,263 308,815 35,8111
184,715 270,246
2,130,959 609,879
1,345,364 62,430
147,909 213,935
73,896 232,385 405,609
64,730
$66,90-1 56,848
1,365,923 21,655
230,007 2,219,482
384,935 154,155) 362,870 339,639
81,806
'""103*412 599,054 114,653 161,205 148,355 181,404 88,490
2,372, 610,876
2,321,741 211,752
97,263' 68,027
187,795 340,727
14,925 70,331
188 158,047
"l23,"956 412
"l33,~541 46,444
250
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Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
CALIFORNIACont inued
D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name of bank
3 4 5 6 7 8 0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
40 4]
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 53 59
60 61 62 6*$ 64 65 69 67
President
Calexico, First Central . . Calistoga, Calistoga Carlsbad, First Caruthcrs, First Chico, First Ohino, Firs t --Claremont, First Claremont, Citizbns_. Cloverdale, First . . . Clovis, Fi rs t - - . . . Coachella, First Colton, First Colton, Colton Compton, Compton Corcoran, First Corona, First Covina, First . Covina, Covina Crockett, First Crows Landing, Fi rs t Cucamonga, First Culver City, First Del Bey, First Dixon, First Downey, First . D a cor, First East San Gabriel, Firs t , . El Monte, First El Segundo, First Elsinore, First . . Escondido, First Eureka, First Exeter, First Fairfield, First Fallbrook, Firs t . , , Florence, Florence Fontana, First Fort Bragg, Coast Fowler, First Fresno, First Fullerton, First National
Trust Savings. Gardena, Fir>t Garden Grove, First Geyserville, First Gleiylale, First Glendale, American Glendora, First Grass Valley, First Hanford, First Hard wick, Fir&t Healdsburg, First -Hwnet, First Hermoba Beach, First . . . Hermosa Beach, N . B . of. Hollister, First Holtville, First Huntington Beach,First. Huntington Park, City.. Huntington Park, Wal
nut Park. Hynes, First Indio, First Jamestown, Jamestown. Herman, First. La l labra , F i r s t . . _> Lamanda Park, F i rs t . . Laton, First
; La Verne, First . . . .
J. O. Butts A. Kocea L. C. Alios W. C. Frecland A. H. Smith E. Rhodes I. J. Cree M. Abernethy C. B. Shaw J. W. Potter J . M. Westerfield.. JI. Ji. Smith D. W. Willets II . E . Reed. J. W. Guibcrson G. E. Snidecor M. Leonhardt J. D. Reed F. W. Hutchinson.. J. T . Crow n . C. Went worth.. R. Wankowski B. C. Britton P . M. Doyle A- L. Darby H. C. Can--. C. C. Threlkeld, . . A. T. Collison J .D . D. Gladding.. G. R. Gough G. V. Kirk wood-. . A. E. Connick A. W, Quinn H. Goosen . C. A. Steves J . S. A. Smith H . S. Barbee E. A, Sinclair R. F. Wilkins H. A. Williams.. . , S. W. Smith
D . N. Towne J. j\I. Wood worth. C. B. Shaw J. A. Logan R. L. Kent K . E . Gard J . T. Michell H . C.Lillis E. M . Sharp C. W. Weaver E. M . Stark K. E. Matteson. . . E . F . Hughes W. Palmtag L. Holt -C. C. Tannehill-. . A. M . Price. F. L. Capers
H . G. Flint W. S. Myers W. E. Booker J . A. Johnson J . H . Walker . . . W. W. Flatt W. Dutton O. S. Jewett
Cashier
Loans and dis-counts, over-
drafts, and
accept-ances
J. 0 . Butts R. W. Westover . . W. R. Cregar IT. L. Smith E. J. Cain A. H. Tolle L. J. Fitch H. T. Belcher C. L. Sodgley J. C. Hoftheins H. A. Westerfleld.
| C. W. Curtis II . M . Hawkins. .-! R. McGovney
J. B. Boyctt A. M. Root, jr J . D . Coles. V. O. English M. D. Parker G. W. Fink G. P. McCorkle . . C. J. Ritt F. A. Wilcox A. C. Madden C. S. Wilson R. F . Carr J . A. Threlkeld . . . E. C. Harvey F. B. Neeland R. W. Lewis J . J . Rutherford. . . C. W. Connick.. . . A. 0 . Oleson G. D. Mitchell. L. Hansen G. E. Davis
H. T. B olden L. R. Brown E. L. R. Trimble. H . V. Williams. _
J . J . Bruckshaw F. A. Monroe
! H. K. Black... ' B. F . L j t t l o
C. T. Johnson C.W.Chamberlain. W. T. Garland W. O. PickeriH J. L. Sharp -J . H . Miller
United States
Govern-ment se-curities owned
G. S. Thatcher. . . . II . B. Dawson C. II. Wagner F. R. Thompson., W. R. Clifton C. W. Welter D. R. Colegrove.
C. E . Flint L. C. Dow J . B . Ryan W. Richards J . H . Walker R. D. Hart L. B . V a u g h n . . . E. I I . Boly
$1,755,501 409,908' 54,382'.
111,610 1,292,4271
301,672 596,648 215,219 515,162 223,982 302,610 418,974 412,270 248,043 343,981 633, 220 654,576 398,696 458,437 99,390
292,072 527, 6701 152,670. 308,580 170,867 182,111 245,860 993,992 152,881 284,188 248,423
2, 136, 529 513,893 237,850 111, 529 304,767 332,708 918,921 262,553
2,560,021 694,810
244,738 349,919| 232,698 778.283! 418,753! 295,752 118,0711
1,486,117 95,942
951,6021 385,626! 212,612 120,869] 407,766 463,492 187,488, 691,170 890,873
613,410 193,397 58,562
154,592 495,846 301,503 79,318
135,539
$59,515
"si ," 100 339,645 48,678 52,685
400
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
h
17.599 7,000
50,000 75,000 27,189
108,654 110,950 127,795 48,847,
102,950 39,395 35,337 20,131 25,000 54,695 25,000 25,030
"lOO,"301 1,000
38.600 5,300
199,065 27,000 7,9S3 8,950
51,000
"79," 137 79,086
295,559 5,4S0
50,000 127,150 23,500
7,850 805
48,753 56,550
217,629 6.250
281,600 60,850 94.034 51,000
100.000 39.800
250 50,731 42,557
25,000
41,718
25,000
34.292 25,000j
$129,636 364 075 37,818 44,475
977,510 79.408
243,655 248,865 114,937 106,937 52,970
298,418 158,622 249,62S 53,391
242,042 282,432 133,986 115,616 94,048 84,573
154,23S 97,154
112,929 106,104 44,812
193,593 92,834 47,388
199,897 116.442 225.849 178, 733 217,145
46,688 202,797 218,572 405,064 150,418 936,510 343,059
201,963 154,092 88,050
423.443 409.2531 216.834 275,541 530,023 50,0S3 81,323
142,289 289,434 177,320 167,678 93,920
248,729 487,145
98,730 100,542 69.604 73,210
166,906 352,931 52,122 74,110
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by re-ports of condition October 10, 1927Continued
CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 12Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve br.nk
Other assets
Total resources and lia-bilities
$268,312 92, 544 46,365 35, 728
775,808 95,296
20:>, 499 81,904 S3,452 63,561
126,132 174,638 91,350
106,100 222,003 201,806 267, 769 135,184 82, 247
10G, 3S6 96,8S9
107,437 90, S't2 82, 782
268,694 48,877
123,894 156,40J 23,0S1
162,149 74,037
334,032 330.699 [ 93,865,' 63.103.
157,053 159,239 132, S87 124,529 887.700 332,847
87,430 202,193 73,856
215,088 107,42b 102,404 67,395
375,013 41,938
260,375 64.6S8 60,011 22,190
314,293 56,120 56,996
218,256 227,989
46,164 38,878 42,612 35,230
191, (KM 206,333
24,983 47,631
$5,683 2,843(
" i f 2 7 3 10, 660 1, 520 3,948
85, 602
3. 545 350
40,658 20,150
3S8 3,291,
20,014 2.079, 5,418 5,125 2,309 1,583
543 1.250
14, 740 1,411' 1,515
""4*085 25
1.250 602!
16, 520 4,202 1,375
""3.856 490
2.748 8,945
151,375 7,457
2,500, 2,513) 1,230! 5,255 1,124 3,334' 3,190 3,1911
313' 8,366,' 1,014) 3,239,
15,746)
17,093! 18,0671 9,748f
353;
8,969
3,350, 1,8731 1,250 3 , 9 5 5 1,727 1,250
$2,159,132 928,885 138,565 224,186
3,390, 050 526, 574
1,106,435 546,473 744,153 445,624 489,062 982. 688 757,392 631.348 731,320
1,208,032 1,334,651
722,131 764,375 311,528 510,454 810,019 366,966 573,726, 572,076 302,345 563,347
1,347,707 224,375 686,084 444,804
4,112,015 854,527 558,218 230,269 719,473 714,009
1,538, 757 625,531
4,831,165 1,383,653
586,631 835,867 421,384
1,429,919 937,363 667,137 520,747
2,611,973 194,526
1,583,266 654,467 659,330 387,125 997,181 670,425 511,530
1,457,080 1,470,600
792,273 332,872 215,846 264,905 880,006 S62,722 192,442 283,530
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
$300,000 50,000 22,090, 25,000,
150,000, 25,000,
100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000.
100,0001 50,000, 75,000, 50,000 50,000 50,000. 25,000 25,000,
100,000 25,000, 50.000 25,000; 25.000, 50.0001 80 ,000 25,000 50,000, 50,000,
300,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50.000 50,000!
100,000] 50.0001
200,000 125.000
50,000 50,000 25,000, 60 ,000
180.0001 25,000, 50,000,
100,000 25,000,
100,000 100,000, 50,000, 50,000.
100,000, 50,000 50,000
100,000 50,000,
25,000 50,000', 25,000 25,000, 50,000 25,000' 25,000 25,000
Circu-lation
$12,381. 22,197 3,381-1,3S9
81,002 33,053
75,255 18,880 64,969!. 25, 700* 18,231' 66, 700 35,14 j 14,396 43,566 33,296 92, 523 61,714 19,517 16,157 37,078 10,975 12,311 20,850 19,231' 10,63S 7,140
34,062 5,994'
32.6S1 27.554
492,785 30,000 26,367 10,815 8,172
10,000 46,882 12,500 69.648 22,975
Due to banks
$23, 900
"25,"666 136,200, 25,000, 48, 700
14,650 7,000
49,300 49,995
25,656 73,200 24,300 25,000 50,000
5, SCO _ 25.000
1 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000.
"50,"666i
"25,'660
299~997( 25 000!
56,666' j
"49,"3OO1
179,"400,
$58,007 7,892 5,038 2,005 8,289
13,549 1,713 1,263
4^174 4,317.
28,898 1,0S0 4,810 7,421,
13,863 8,607, 3,533 3,417
"""9,"562 13,227
926 9,818
524
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deports)
13,154 130,383
8,176 17,179 3,215
124,266 22,917
37 7,764 3,021
10,831 44,356 2,442
443.457 5,830
$1,001,928 450, 641 68,326
103,381 1,314,955
40S, 847 648,605 341,328 238,2S3 253, 243 357,341 586,406 325,0M 297, 702 452,222 673.046
1,003,810 358,306 208,619 129,823 319.644 392,018 181.&G 269,709 331, S6l 178,338 262,077 556.456 185.203 320,707| 267,2*J6
l,757,274l 531,943 234,847 138,470, 349,229 396,632| 338, l lb | 272,6621
2.601,546 763,546'
$597,066 372,241 36,820 19,616
1, 675,604 4,300
182,135 134, 718 3W),901..
87,657 77,173..
180,270 296,093.. 211,433 153, 111 .. 294,027
65,411.. 223,580. 432,822.. 164,61,8-94,170 _
217,129 112,033 173,349 . 170,4C0. 63,369.
230,912, 496,805.
28,102 32,154 27,6611 56,405 40,000, 51,030, 8,153
158,878 13,062
107,915 8,339 7,598
48,000, 50,000 25,000 6,250
"26*666; 50,000 49,000
6,230, 100,000! 10,000, 49,100 50,000
167,950 96,900 45,110 37,498 9,565
20,000 50,691
32,893^ 25,000' 2,843 1,605 25,000, 2,500
59,258 23,400, 15,170 8,085 23,800
13,06H 25,000
4,384 9,309 3,297
18,468 7,229 8,790
853 42,176
203 2,869 2,417 1,590
41,394 27,713 12,592 5,8-49
11,633 19,864
36,143 2,787, 4 , 6 2 8
131 751
9,612 192
1,670
388,3351 435,319', 144,487| 633,272, 250,512' 526,974 130,711
1,132,488 137,770, 819,911' 340,745 364,84S 180,477| 504,659, 312,096 200,039 574,529, 884,591,
391,466 213,726
91,797' 119f777 457,321' 464,122 100,843, 175,842
240,517 . 76,009
1,137,to3j. 2,737
246,967. 48,220.
238.285 246,526. 902,155 287,927 .
1,333,604 406,302 .
67,195 259,0S5. 183,889 616,024 439,622 35,314
281,030 1,129,431
6,241 439,321 163,016 186,058 65,254 12,721
197,029 228,077 750,835 462,541
257,184 63,131 59,816 56,998
289,276 348,818
29,522 42,957
615 42 43
15,050 44 39,500 45 20,000 46
29 47 48
" " __ . 49 6,000 50
13,250 51 29,950 52
136 53 54
87,238 55 16,100 56 18,000 57
63 58 2,913,59
t 24,587 60
385 61 8,000 62
60,499 63 64 65
5,000 66 67
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Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
C A L I F O R N I A C o n t i n u e d
D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans and dis-counts, over-
drafts, and
accept-ances
United States
Govern-ment se-curities ovrned
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
Lemoore, First Lodi, Lodi Long Beach, First Long Beach, California. Long Beach. Seaside Los Altas, First . Los Angeles, Ci t izens. . . Los Angeles, Farmers &
Merchants. Los Angeles, Graham. Los Angeles, Hollywood. Los Angeles, Los An-
geles First N . T. & Sav. B.
Los Angeles, Merchants N . Tr. A Sav.
Los Angeles, Nat . C i ty . . Los Angeles, Pacific Los Angeles, Peoples Los Angeles, Seaboard.. Los Angeles, U. S. Los Angeles, Wilshire. . . Los Gatos, First Madera, First. Marysville, First McCloud, McCloud McFarland, First Mciced, First Monterey, F i r s t . . Monterey Park, First. Mountain View, First.__ Napa, First Newport Beach, First . . . Oakdale, First Oakland, Firs t . . Oakland, Central Oceanside, First Olive, First Ontario, First Ontario, Citizens Orange, First Orange Cove, First Orland, F i r s t . . Orosi, National Oroville, F i r s t . . Palo Alto, First Parlier, First Pasadena, First Pasadena, Central Pasadena, Pasadena Pasadena, Security Paso Robles, First Petaluma, Sonoma Co . . Placcrville, Placerville.. Pleasanton, First Pomona, First Porterville, First Puente, First Puente, Puente Red BlufI, First Redding,Northern Calif. Redlands, First Redondo Beach, First . . . Redwood City, First.. Rial to, First Rialto, Citizens Richmond, First Ripon, First Riverdale, First
H . C. Lillis H . E. Welch R. D. Judkins N . McCook H . S. Beckman-- . F . S. Oliver J . D . Bay J. A. Graves
F . Swensen N. W. McMillen.. H . M. Robinson..
E . J. Nolan
A. M. Cbaffey E. M. Smith C. J. Shepherd G. L. Browning P. W. Weidner. . . . J . N . Casady C. F. Hamsher N. Barsotti T . Mathews. B. W. Lakin D. Billings W. J. George T . A. Work. H . P. Thayer R. Sherman. . . E . L. Bickrord L. I f . Wallace W. Rodden S. E. Biddle J. F. Carlston G. L. McKeehan- . H. T. Moennich, . . O. Arnold.. H. R. Berg N. T . Edwaids E. M. Sheridan. . . . J. J. Flaherty II . J . MacKenzie... W. W. Oingles M. A. Buchan E. Ross J. S . Macdonnell... W. II . Magee W. F. Knight C. L. Wright J . V. Wachtel, j r . . . G. P. McNear B. C. Celio II . P. Mohr__ W. A. Kennedy W. Mentz W. S. Lower. . G. G. Goodwin T . II. Ramsay E. C. Frisbie A. T . Park J. E. Walker L. T . Ross E. M. Lash J. T. Canoday E. M. Tilden C. A. McBrian E. L. Julien
A. D . Campbell!.. C. M . Ferdun W. P . Nestle AI. A. White J . B. Hines. W. T . Clements.... F. R . Alvord , G. H . Naegcle
$735,064 1.829,752 3,851,243 2, 793,356 1,062,813
58,542 32,731,665 39,488,053
J. V. Hogan 181,534 J. B. Jones 1,053,778 A. W. Anderson 1188,884,587
$63,350 316,574 274,945 234,954 170,332 25,300
6,238,295 7,765,231
51,000 1,013
29,975,461
$244,189 1,006,249 1.475,069
626,250 249,488 208.601
4.981.003 1.534.004
125,761 266,733
34,389,081
R. M. Philleo
W. J. Moriarty R. G. Johnston O. O. Morcland O. B. Tedrick J. E . Woolwine W. A. Casady H. L. Roberts C. B. Swift i P. T . Smith L. E. McGonagle. . L. R. Billings J. M. Anderson C. A. Metz J . W. Natesta J. J . Taylor B. C. Corlett G. P . Wilson IX E . Lee F. B. Richardson.. J. F . Hassler. . L. Porteous K. U. Wolff G. N. Knox R C. Williams W. F . Kogler C. G. LeMasters. . E. E . Martin H . A. Collin C. W. Putnam C. E. Jordan j H . P . H igginbotham T. W. Smith ' L. M. Jones. S. L. Bierbauer L. R. Rawson J. S. Campbell A. P. Behrena. 1 R. T . Irish C. Smallwood C. A. Steadman F. W. Velie C. J . Taylor H. Lesovsky S. W. Murdock . . . . E.- S. Reynolds J. C. Sexton C. V. Walker E. T . narrison E. W. Preston O. R. Rowley F. Caudle T . C. Smethers E. L. Julien
94,890,329
5,804,904 5,018,159 1,919,036 3,750,749 6,165,519
935,790 446,699 619,682 327,544 246,175 169,199 452,610
1,328,922 401,218 306,242
1,768,527 128,154
1,001,574 2,716,060
16,373,916 596, 605 144,226
1,000,611 167,414
1,376,483 165,503 287,564 210,883 660,153
1,407,537 148,104
3,868,896 1,203,139
802,587 1,692,264
480,697 * 1,558, 797
166,480 209,191
2,736,980 1,654,967
364,840 190,284! 446,91l! 456,442, 544,204
1,000, 236 518,463' 481,068. 187,501 290,109 167,512. 170,006,
3,326,545
1,689,000 1,550,272
153,781 5,681
256,406
"""51,"205
""148,"849 236,776 10,000
145,079 3,350
50,000 369,992
131,793 544,826
2,948,807 63,754 17,100
157,249
169,906 56,150 56,150 14,600
167,937 94,189
82,027 592,425 414,500 53,803
314,700 51,063 28,975
264,950 88,450 88,215'
1,499, 105,500| 169,428, 72,863 51,000'
169,068! 27,050 26,500
101,942j
45,450
12,189,861
2,264,078 1,831,014 1,239,436 2,191,560 1,312,387
317,706 397,789 482,183 617,164 517,320 53,711
152,854 240,874 254,965 410,292
1,055,651 125,763 237,897
1,160,916 4,228,592
268,043 54.853
802,177 282,382 C91,140 66,805
155.541 138,158 267,687 811,862 211,535 661,811 382,385 485,715
1,104,990 151,524 316,783 234,568 103,393 589,668 475,881 45,296 38,475
436,602 4M, 574 221,402 795,346 388,109 188,811 149,175 270,231 46,360 69,602
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MASSACHUSETTSContinued D I S T R I C T NO. 1Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$225,924 431,975 873,161
1,009,097 397,079 67,390
14, 732,380 10,043,599
98,701 325,193
55,030,956
459, , , ,647,
7,639,149 315,919,
20,742,118
2,975,886 1,475,673
527,220 9l3,067
1,690,197 207,186 102,775 185,668' 237,592| 215,779 88, 662
152,660 348,035 131,638 106,527 319,863 103, 014 161,417 635,989
6,033,150 75,190 52,342
285,118 94,539
592,410 52,828 84.553 47,028
341,142 288,795 124,151
1,366,581 597,638 270,473 597,762 227,878 225.067 137,500 57,000
598,493 640,668 144,317 99,386
162, 764 171,726 108,191 186,085 136,307 90,432 36,185 69.455 79,224 56, 273
$1, 30, 35, 10,
I 264, 471,
270, 615, 510, 673, 887, 362, 947, 302,
$150,000 400,000, 200,000 200,000 300,000 25,000
477| 4,000,000 173 3,000,000
702 50,000 917 200,000 234 12,250,000
$22,884 $12,200 $10,503 $600,032 $474,484 144,139 300,000, 343 1,609,761 1,032,644 166,728 195,400 81,452, 2,903,743 2,940,314 173,740 177,700, 250,577( 2,825,170 1,046,039 37,886 100,000, 25,180, 744,770 678,365 18,942 25,000, 7 204,255| 89,380
2,403,064 750,000 10,718,663 25,184,193,14,186,036 4,724,853 1,500,000 7,235,950 28,355,402 12,835,074
9,604 50,000 8,7471 194,602 146,215 39,190 \ 74,936 640,35 1 692,687
16,193,5851,783,300 25,274,545 123,589,198 132,468,872
3,124,184
318,313 267,264 207,313 36,650
124,080 5,629 2,894| 5,179, 7,137 1,303
5
1 4
Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
C A L I F O R N I A C o n t i n u e d
D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans and dis-counts, over-
drafts, and
accept-ances
United States
Govern-ment se-. curities owned
Other bonds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
Riverside, First Riverside, Citizens Rodeo, First Sacramento, California., ^cramento, C a p i t a l Sacramento, Merchants. St. Helena, First Salida, First San Bernardino, Ameri-can.
San Bernardino, San Bernardino.
San Diego, First N . T .
15 by re-ports of condition October 10, 1927Continued
CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 12Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-ties
$433,840 722,592 40,532
5.026,048 1.715,439
730,371 93.821 40,240
338.300
336,180
3,410,448
394,960 133,685
23,025,775
24,021,022
42,297,054
$15,381 31.596 1,125
171,965 168, 758 15.461 2.64S 1.250
12,088
29,936
1. 081,644
$2, 753, 722 4.899,447
338,534 24,797.035 11,710,245 3,329,325
526,479 158,259
2.430,474
2.583,330
26,514,748
1,138 2,089,031 3,650 663,619
$200,000 300,000 50,000
1.500,000 500,000 200.000 50,000 25,000
150,000
100,000
1,000,000
100,000 50,000
$92,939 406,003
2,955 775.025 515,036 160.409 32,742
862 116,715
378.691
1,109,827
$200,000 150,000, 22,500,
720.000, 492,100 197.600 49,000, 24,200.
100,000
98.400
$67,864 349,355
1,527 6,911,008 1,724.137
192,829 24,025
100 99,33!
188,084
625,081
3,530,392133,844,810j 5,000,000
2,991,238 121,217,532 8,500,000
28,903,530^676,304,08l's0,000,000
$1,279,364 2,741,364
107,471 9.438,560 3,982,572 1.364,543
334,207 58,589
688
1.688,305
$918,555 951,225 154.078
3.872,421 4,476,482 1,213,944
36,456 49,50S
924,379
79,268
$1,500
1,580, 19,
49
1,355 50,:
50,632 10 I
10, 05,13612,239,049 635,655 11
187,125
14,383,916
1,030,849 59,057 29, 553
921,156 204,544 305,903 266,128
1,367,145 655,646
770,484
121,634 250,644
123.758 544,109 135,031 93,340
124, 710 100,624 123.759 177,009 146,621 486,087 103, 727 76,383 47,362
464,371 158,811 208,608
77, 538 22,837 44,469
104,602 83,324
235,448 516,724 143,168 251,375
56,943 131,763 943,257 857,068 12 67,093 48,700 6,185 422,117 69,500 24 13
4,285,214 4,026,300|29,456,121 47,807,38518,116,885 25,152; 905 14
9,056,960J2,071,397,12, 579,935^50,779,535 22,710,467
28,949,685'4,892,750 25,316, 742 172,392,151'403,204,900
17,100
16,540
1,013 13,094
17,733 12,249 17,362. 8,599 3,7721 1,410 fi any
| 2,315,26o! 500,000
85,012,513 6,000,000
8,076,657 1,000,000 418,089 50,000
25,000 COO, 000 50,000
200,000 100,000 750,000 300,000
124,288
2,871,951
215,036 3 199 1,624 193; 222'
41,248' 10,024,819. 2,9211 1,937,888 6,774' 2,833,697| 3,2471 979,293
121,943j 10,721,4211
100,000 197,100 59,019 335,825' 1,116,331
3,588,246 6,000,00^20,641,10^38,519,17&! 5,459,728
6,510 55,408 2,2411
17,642, 30
2,720 8,478
18,600 3,750! 1,659|
6; 1,376 2,735; 2,714'
15,032! 7,512 2,612' 3,049,
5,197,573
4,825,511
830,796 1,955, 753
1,445,048) 2,873,685
588, 598 769,530
1,264,937' 673,526 888,836
1.054.053 721,403
3,414,039 456,299 683,219 554,362
2,986,699 462,276
2,117,314
250,273 162,991 261,696
1,179,282 33S, 990
1,503,704 1.862.054
619,313 1,373,209
250,000
100,000 150,000
100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 60,000
100,000 50,000
100,000 75,000
150,000 50,000
100,000 100,000
200,000 100,000 100,000
25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000
100,000 75,000 50,000
100,000
1,000,000, 50,000 23,000;
300,000 50,000, 48,900
493*550 190,160
149,500
205,722 58,264
747 817, 750 177,678 56,123 71,607
446,952 247,919
330,530
72,898 166,313
137,822 66,894 9,770
10,000 93,617 46,409, 57,143 3,092,
19,440 163,955
4,9S0 16,722 4,000
586,104 79,350 25,072 72,200
223,525
703.051 2,453,670', 1,342,110 7,753' 252,072 1,232| 114,090|
131.052 2,527,045 11,195' 744,1071 59,194 70S, 546 4,215! 801,6611
504,089' 7,273,346 1,614,816
15,519,238
11,547,853
6,985
4,804,261
1,372,104
52,489
40,497
6,742
29,153 5,002,972
902,415 1,633,644
1,815 1,254,821 2,767,728
19 .120
21 646,000 22
2,493 23
2,649,752 1,196,232
631,156 150,000 93,666 1,237,966
99,300 98,500| 42,800,
100,000 60,000 25,000 43,300 49, 250j
145," 800
I 19,257,'. 6,4011
27,105 87,173 8,524
59,371 41,491 62,978 84,169
965! 32,593, 16,663; 19,631 6,265 4,197 1,940 6,053
27,191 30,911 2,307
10,017 11,931
464
24,600 50,000, 50,000 75,000(
~49,"300 50,000.
739 130
23,725 5, 797
32,742
304, 1,514,
333, 245, 517, 454, 606, 590, 360,
1,251, 244, 243, 217,
20,000 155,974
712,952 1,061,291
85,603) 294,394 498,031 43,503
124,556 245,952 239, 722
1,671,731 154,015 313,215 201,767
918,452
37,290
1* 24,461
209,000
1,804
11
1,193,124 265,004 644,998 1,148,327
159,434 89,198
152,713 605, 718 173,558 706,039
13,091 1,415,115 6,166, 2S0,571 3, 712 SOS, 399
10,017
53,750
16,191
45,690 41,593 32,14S
362,666 51,111
493,051 316,487 170,298 626,929 -
892
37,501
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16 Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
CALIFORNIACont inued D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
Location and name of bank
Upland, First Upland, Commercial Vacaville, First Vallejo, Commercial Venice, First. Ventura, First Ventura, Union. __ Verdugo City, Fiistof
La Cresccnta Valley. Vernon, First Victorville, First Visalia, Now First Watsonville, P a j a r o
Valley. Weed, First-Westwood, Westwood. . Whittier, First N . T.
and Sav. Whittier, Whittier Willits, First Willows, First Woodlake, First Woodland, Bank of
Woodland. Yorba Linda, First Yreka, First Yuba City, First-
President
C. V. Barr E . W. Paul W. B. At tk isson. . . T . J . O ' l l a ra . . W. D. New comb, jr. J . M . Argabute W. II . Duval M. Cleeves
J. B. Leonis J . C. Turner A. W. Quinn C. A. Palmtag. . .
J . M. White W. J . Walker-- . . F . w . Hadley.
C. B. Johnson. . , W. A. S. Foster-F . Moody J. H . Blair J. L. Stephens. . .
J. W. Hargravc V. E . Warrens C. R. Boyd
Cashier
Loans and dis- United counts, States
over- Govern-drafts, ment se-
and curities accept- owned ances
H . S. Wilson H . C. Moore M . W. Brazelton-C. F. George
K . Carrier A. N . Olsen P . S. Belford. H . A. Baldridge
A. L. Hill G. A. Marsh J . S. Newhall L. H . Lopes
I I . E . Russ B. Rodman I I . L. Perry-
I I . Demarest M. H . Haskett L. I. Reed W. S. Bean J . I . McConnell
A. P . Yerington___. E . V. Harmon E. C. Littleton
$400,535 422,152 218,901 410,544 220,605 904,672 403,970
37,858
853,757 261,546 322,627
1,615.744
414,656 173,057
2, 530,690
1,070,956 132,249 265,768
85,222 819,213
175,1 396,141
1 ,257,385
Other bonds, invest-ments
and real estate owned
$50,000, $371,582 122,776 253,824 108,000 159,986 100,000, 1,246,052 32 ,050
168,061
16,008
176,052 581.537 242,618
17,225
59,656 577,760 68,500, 129,977
102.362 138,607 71,544j 405,017
68,800| 421,974 J 775,748
240,906 1,831,097
105,191 63,069,
136,600, 7,000,
34 ,732
14,50o| 62,500| 25,000,
453,619 146,458 131,891
8,042 72,986
43,679 334,610 158,008
C O L O R A D O D I S T R I C T N O . 10
Akron, Citizens Alamosa, Alamosa Alamosa, American Arvada, First Ault, First Ault, Farmers Aurora, First Berthoud, First Berthoud, Berthoud Boulder, First Boulder, Boulder Boulder, Citizens Boulder, Nat . Stato Brighton, First Brush, First--Buena Vista, First Burlington, First Canon City, First Canon City, Fremont
County. Carbon dale, First Castle Rock, First of
Douglas County. Cedaredgo, First Center, Firs t . Central City, First Colorado Springs, First.. Colorado Springs, City.. Colorado Springs, Col-
orado Springs. Colorado Springs, Ex-
change.
C. A. Wilson H. E. Warren G. F. Trotter F . J . Thompson..., B. H. Miller J . Hasbrouck T. F. Gilligan F. A. Bein J. Bunyan , C. H. Cheney F. W. Kohler J. O. Billig C. G. Buckingham, M. R. Quinn C. W. Emerson. . . , C. P. Aicher E. S. Coombs W. H. Dozicr G. F. Rocka fellow.,
E. D. Tandy W. L. Fales
J. B. Ratekin J. P. Burns J . C. Jenkins A. H. Hunt M. Drake , W. R.Armstrong. .
A. G. Sharp
G. F . Heinrich.. . H. W. Zachois O. A. Hiller J . W. Farris A. Beck C. L. Neisler O. B. Severson... J. G. Doherty W. C. Bunyan . . . L. C. Allison C. G. Walton R. F. Pharos H. M . Sayre G. B. Kinsey C. H. Mayborn . . R . E. McDonald. C. C. Bradsliaw.. O. J . Turner D. E . Nickelson..
S. B. Mansfield.. T . Christensen...,
W. C. Overhults. R. E. Lauer H. H. Lake W. I. Howber t . - . W. N. Armstrong. C. C. Fingel
C. C. Morris
$101,198 238,970 487,579 202,088 213, 502 255,546 303,389
99,776 240,623 831,669 270,372 393,454 627,873 319,718 454,281 123,623
76,718 503,755 451,556
197,329 355,314
172,305 120,433
17,804 3 ,408,897
310,696 1,171,943
3 ,119,926
$70,500 92,150 92,000 13,341
'"55,"929 37,401
6 ,250 50,000
150,000 2,200 2,350
72,750
*~50,600 16,950 10,100
180,544 30, OOOj
26,700 22,500
28,900 5,000
40,300 934,909. 1,110,106
62,650 70,905 318, 706 j 221,72S
305,050, 700,037
$25,195 137,863 288,605
22,337 30,930 51,806
161,848 28,275
278,995 800,249 461,181 100,871 418,856 122,149
75,058' 46,361! 38,502f
355,052 501,7J0
100,127| 60,357j
20,017! 20,092"
190,925
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CALIFORNIAContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 12Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve
with ; Federal
reserve bank
Other Total
resources and lia-bilities
Capital Surplus and un-divided profits
Circu-lation
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States
deposits)
Time deposits
Other liabili-
ties
$190,785 195,913 77,922
274,633 76,218
211,587 259,162
30,03G
330,875 94,523
168,406 528,269
127,457 105,741
1,088,821
365,481 32,705 80,164 20,520
121,988
74,272 90,206
217,317
$6.312 3,125 2,817
11,292 782
28,065 692
2,534
2,758 1,259
13,618 2,495
$1,019,214 997,700 567,626
2,042,521 505, 707
1,893,1 906,442 103,661
1,824,806 555,796 745,620
2, 623,069
1,265 1,034,252 215 1,054,761
6,9941 5,698,508
5,000 2,590 9,559
369 2,664
124 2,710 9,309
2,000,247 377,071 623,982 121,159
1,051,583
308,264 886,227
1,667,019
$50,000 50,000 50,000
100,000 50,000
300,000 200,000.
50,000
25,000 25,000,
100,000 100,000
50,000 50,000
250,000
100,000 50,000. 75,000 25,000
200,000
25,000 50,000 50,000
$48,400 48,100 49,995
100,000 15,000
156,200
$66,936 79,971 54,081 83,761
9,514 85,375 89,331
5,000
129, 730 30,883' 24,600 23,176 100,000
170,393. 24,600
54,51S1 24,600 40,146
541,832, 97,000
208,107J 97,297 9,6071 50,000
24,429, 75,000 2,734 5,600
42 ,250 .
23,05s'_ 84,686 50,000 75,000 25,000
$1,604 51,606 4,272
45,265 9,525
66,382 1,773 1,244
24,094 4,i" ~
39,160 13,200
3,380 23,944
0,494 3,037
63 227
24,046
2,321 4,011
13,369
$566,332 692,013 355, 7C2 742,405 414,408 925,952 512,153 29,674
1,080,368 228,387 433,273
1,583,546
304,177 213,995
1,747,748
1,053,846 131,524 201,046
61,006 785,287
123,034 316,354 802,206
$279,329 76,100 53,516
'970,316 7,260
160,412 101,120
17,743
563,393 242,05S
30, 753 682,830
600;957 747,240
3,037,984
460,503 132,903 245,357
21,592
134,523 381,109 593,720
$6,613
774
199,601 2,065
1,321
19,268 48,500
3,087 5,000
32$ 67
107,724
C O L O R A D O D I S T R I C T N O . 10
$131,364 100,233 178,917 189,301
33,093 62,966
136,850 23,765 68,063
423,569 135,869
72,037 193,920 48,689
103,777 44,280
531,270 335,359
78,587 61,698
45,846 34,658 59,965
1,287,771 76,379
584,543
2,465,645
$4,323 312
2,500 2,393
846 4,073
313 2,509
10,1371 740 286
3,207 3,293
745 71
179 1,110
1,250 1,071
1,389 54
22,966 13, 705 2,500 6,444
38,048
$332,585 569,528
1,049,601 429,460 278,376 430,320 639,488' 158,379 640,190
2,215,624 870,365 568,998
1,316,606 493,849 683,716 231.959 142,277
1,570,800 1,319,755
403,993 500,940
268,457 180,237 331.960
6,755,388 523,130
2,303,364
6,628,706
$30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000
100,000 50,000
100,000 100,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000
100,000
25,000 50,000
25,000 30,000 25,000
300,000 50,000
100,000
300,000
$6,000 10,633 45,044 18,404 10,000 35,000!
- - - 3 _
I $15,000.
6,250 48,900'
6,250
25,000;
6^250 50,000
30,000
5,043 3,056
36,213 71,993' 100,000 55,460 . 22,464'.,
101,562 8 , 0 0 0 .
38 ,010 . 10,473,
1 ,000 . 40,319 . 38,062 .
I 55,067i 20,000
10,000
23,700 12,500
13,273 25,000 11,273 12,168 24,400.
384,449 194,597j 10,900 49,000
130,163' 96,600
$9,500 69,867
107,906 4,396 2,199
541 10,340
652 393
36,262 2,250 5,030 4,312 2,997 2,067
130 1,967 5,766 2,583
2,831 1,672
$230,279 275,389 500,272 270,252 135,223 210,015 357,405
84,234 277,616
1,171,770 425,859 312,949 653,480 247,798 323,197 155,435 83,570
978,512 635,851
154,606 196,741
325,999 _
$41,697 182,389 292,732 105,158
55,485 109,916 241,700
29,187 225.968 735,594 336,796 128,549 425.969 179,605 214,759
30,921 16,518
496,203 493,259
113,1S4 220,001
47,055' 41,630
123,664 1,632,136
160,973 . 639,433 .
$109
4,747
50,469 24,843
10,000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
1,2S3 13 15.449.14 80.683.15
16 9,222 17
US 19
3,473 133,281 1,674' 73,722
! 126,128 360,660. 3,878,146
3,283 248,969 144,160 1,193,008
449,186 2,969,089 2,507,482 76,950, 28
29,605 20 26 21
21,375,22 21,933 23 20,600 2i
5,400,25 26 27
7 8 2 4 7 2 8 -
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18 Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoton
CALIFORNIAContinued
D I S T R I C T N O . 120 on tin ued
34 3d
30 37
35 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59
Location and name of bank
Cortez, Montezuma Val-ley.
Craig, First Craig, Craig, Cripple Creek, F i rs t . -
Deer Trail, First Delta, First Denver, F i r s t . . Denver, American Denver, Colorado Denver, Denver . - ' Denver, South Broad- '
way. Denver, Stock Yards I Denver, United States. . | Denver, West Side 1 Durango, First Durango, Bums j Eads, First-- j - - -
President
Eagle, Fiist of Eagle County. |
Eaton, First-- I Eaton, Eaton Englcwood, First Flagler, First Fleming, First Florence, First Florence, Security Fort Collins, First Fort Collins, Fort Col-
lins. Fort Collins, Poudre
Valley. Fort Morgan, First Fountain, First Fowler, First Fruita, First Genoa, First Glenwood Springs, First. Glenwood Springs, Citi-
zens. Golden, Rubey Grand Junction, Grand
Valley. Greeley, First Greeley, Greeley Union. Gunnison, First Haxtun, First Holly, First Holyoke, First Hotchkiss, First Hugo, First Idaho Springs, First, Johnstown, First Julesburg, First Lafayette, F i r s t -La Jara, First La Junta, F i r s t . . . Lamar, First Lamar, Lamar Las Animas, First. La Veta, First Leadville, C a r b o n a t e
American. Limon, First _ Limon, Limon Littleton, First Littleton, Littleton
G. O. Harr ison, . . . .
C. A. Van Dorn__ W. R. Deakins L. G. Carlton
F. A. Bcuck A. H. Stockham. . H. J. Alexander.. . G. Schiriner G. B. Berger G. B. Harrison H. W. Bennet t . . . .
II. L. Sanders J . Ringold E. Desserich J. L. McNcil C. E. Stilwell P. A. Thompson. . C. R. McCar thy. ,
J. D. Wilson C. N. Jackson W. D. Bish W. H. Lavington. J. L. Morris W\ L. Mori is J. M. Dodson L. C. Moore E. R. Baker
B. F. Hottel
J. H. Roediger M. L. Rhinehart . . A. Waddington. . . O. 0 . Fellows J. N . Steichen C. R. McCar thy. . G. H. Bell
Cashier
Loans and dis-counts, over-
drafts, and
accept-ances
W. H. Harrison
T . M. Kirkpatrick.l J . J . Toole ! J. C. Do Long- |
clumps. | M. C. Murphy I C. B. Adams. ' J. C. Houston I A. Kunsmiller--T . R. Field H. S. Ingram J. O. Fredlund. .
N. F. Bcacham, E . C. Ellett C. A. Land K. S. R u c k e r . , , V. Koontz F. L. Pyles J. D. Allen
United States
Govern-ment se-curities owned
K. W. Belhose.. J. C. Stone F . E. O'Dell A. E. Creighton C. L. Lippitt W. A. Rose
F. A. Brimmer.. G. A. Webb
V. U. Wolf..
R. Stenger P. Jones G. B. Warner., L. A. Stewart., J . E . Shryack., J . F. Gregory.. A . J . Wirth
E. A. Phinney W. Weiser
J. M. B. Petrikin. T . C. Phillips S. P . Spencer C. C. McCune . G. B. Dugan S. S. Worley S. A. Sylvester E. I. Thompson. . . F. A. Miller T . M. Cal lahan. . . C. F . Parker G. E. Bermont W. A. Bra iden . . . . R. Phillips.. A. N. Parrish B. T. McClave . . . J. Mcintosh J. B. Hamilton J. F. McDona ld . .
A. C. Sinclair P. A. Thompson. . S. Frasier P. B. Dunn
G. Taylor A. E. Borschell.
J. S. Davis W. H. Barber C. F . Spencer II . W. Hart man E. J . Thayer F . P . O'Neal C. E. Myers J . N . Quinn V. C. Earll P . W. Reel C. F . Schroeder.. . L. Maroney O. A. Garris H . B. Richardson. J. F. Parrish W. W. Cooper J. W. Rawlings . . . \V. n . Harrison. . . H . D. Leonard
$318,734
171,989 288,501 453,267
77,159 535,118
15,234, G841 4,805,479;
18,512,052, 19,104,182
32,% 756
1,405,561 11,620,309
355,544 654,764 383,937 125,116 251,2811
Other Dunds, invest-ments,
and real estate owned
$32,300 $28,279
16,060, 130,242'
C. C. MeMurray . G. G. Young C. Broemmel G. Malcolm
262,1061 399,898 150,118 106,091
1,337,379 122,004
1,321,223 357,475
1,681,037
1,061,642 115,243 144,118 116,632 94,634
1,124,437 450,371
370,761 1,369,231
1,350,093 1,544,922.
332,330 190,502. 123,145 186,719! 144,60S 367,935 187,962. 348,419
121,8671 291,199, 334,092 340,829 429,778' 228,872, 57,551
257,S00|
133,242. 82,130 .
272,162, 171,501!
'I 12,600
925,172 2,950
79,100 8,333,05510, 2,633,013 2, 6,194,150 7, 3,269,265 2,
10,995j
212,516 1,983,872
67,300 293,594 146,600 10,500 20,700
25,000 29,483
143,GOO 35,850 26,450 58,100
408,434 128,550
737,100
152,575 35,335 51,350 38,083 6,500
162,750 60,154
15,200 188,600
208,255 356,050 189,221 80,665 12,500 12,500 36,450 27.250 22.251
1,450 60,066
158 16,490 70,000 29,844 74,600 69,806
102 146,000
25,000
38,650 25,350
40,083 650,077|
24,20l| 38,133
120,086, 105,792 215,800 667,841| 180,387-
106,624' 5,112,780'
170,848 261,5061 49,563! 35,683 25,306j
63,350' 50,548
131,202' 25,015 33,203 53,383 42,0271
393,546s 148,626|
215,792
93,00S! 23,200! 12,316 21,765 6,064
160,741 110,815
417,265 200,715
1,051,535 353,163 125,761 46,812 22,143 67,712 28,062 25,6471 92,199, 96,306 85,487 65,700, 40,612,
129,709 190,133 39,111 87,146 18,377
850,309
14,614 51,244
248,414 144,361
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
19 by reports of condition October 10, 1927Continued
MASSACHUSETTSContinued D I S T R I C T N O . 1Continued
Cash and ex-change,
including lawful reserve with
Federal reserve bank
$166,404
53,890 52,980
532,854
45,461 165,102
8,391,006 1,880,021 9,148,403 8,009,421
146, 743
597,888 4,325,002
270,585 349,464 217,566 21,422
138,174
51,038 49,420
211,489 47,997
109,945 154,566 58,978
835,816 38,759
604,161
170,676 11,657 84,440 65,156 22,384
240,751 138,559
409,528 507,201
624,066 248,564
31,900 28,511 76,748 55,905
149,810 35,690 38,803 62,576 37,412 78,495
201,797 208,259 140,546 86,594 17,937
377,920
61,903 87,923
129,601 55,841
Other assets
$6,112
7,227 5,333 4,856
103 37, 534
714,293 122,273 456,504 222,222
5,620
34,821 181,164
2,932 4,712 4,182 2,466
124
8,395 83
2,573 4,002 1,171
18,116 4.404 7,686 9,385
44,783
5,964 1,250
858 1,355
285 12,101
813
2,847 15,305
17,154 114,508
2,841 3,368 1,432
27,953 1,664 8,832 1,768
259 3.405 1,887
928 7,522 1,010 6,259 2,500 2,234 3,053
4,809 3,187 1,519 2,818
Total resources and lia-bilities
$551,829
379,408 399,497
2,566,226
149,934 854, 987
42,794,024 11,552,578 41,526,909 33,272,931
669, 507
2,357,410 23,223,127
867,209 1,564,040
801,848 195,187 435,585
532,609 391,640 888,162 262,982 276,860
1,621,544 227,413
2,966, 705 682,795
3,282,873
1,483,565 186,685 293,082 242,991 129,867
1,700,780 760,712
1,215,601 2,281,052
3,251,103 2,617,207 1,014,038
353,247 187,731 371,632
579,474 339,870 485,237 570,183 227,024 427,726 743,120 770,075
474,918 96,201
1,635,082
239,568 224,484 690,346 399,871
! Surplus Panifrtl Un* Capital , d i v i d c d
profits
$30,000, $32,405 $30,000
25,0001 11,374 25,000, 15,239 50,000 12,631
25,000 50,000
1,500,000 500,000
1,000,000 1,250,000
200,000
2,783 22, 074
2.079,007 572, 549
1,610,716 1,316,138
25,000
250,000' 88,443 550,000, 1,468,509 100,000, 13,031 100,000 100,000, 25,000' 50,000
50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000
200,000 100,000
150,000
200,000. 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
100,000 50,000
50,000 100,000
100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000
100,000
25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000
7,825 21,687 7,500 3,953
15,000 17,495 21,274 7,671
14,254 57,346 2,328
145,050 22,500
170,293
Circu-lation
10,000
49,200
hitybOQ
399,995
Due to banks
Demand deposits (includ-
ing United States