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TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM COVERING OPERATIONS FO THE YEAR 1942 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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TWENTY-NINTH

ANNUAL R E P O R T of the

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE

F E D E R A L R E S E R V E SYSTEM

C O V E R I N G O P E R A T I O N S F O

T H E Y E A R

1942

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i 3 8 ANNUAL REPORT OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS

DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS

Federal Reserv e district Land area

(square miles)

Civilian population1

May 1, 1942

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

7,956,045 62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

16,608,287 62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

7,686,381

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

11,689,081

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

12,520,242

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

12,703,285

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

19,813,670 No 8 St. Louts

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304

10,069,182

62,573 52,153 37,023 74.027

152,471 247,778 190,446 195,902 412,304 5,218,317 480,537 7,468,974

No. 11—Dallas 386,447 685,438

7,734,901 386,447 685,438 11,513,912 386,447 685,438

Total 2,977,099 130,982,277 2,977,099

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS

DISTRICT NO. 1—BOSTON 62,573 7,956,045 62,573

4,266 1,318,852 31,040 822,226

7,907 4,272,255 9,024 477,703 1,058 720,872

344,137 9,278 720,872 344,137

YORK

9,278 720,872 344,137

DISTRICT NO. 2—NEW YORK 52,153 16,608,287 52,153 16,608,287

633 446,824 3,285,607 New Jersey (northern 3,591

446,824 3,285,607

Counties of— Bergen Hunterdon Morris Sussex Essex Middlesex Passaic Union Hudson Monmouth Somerset Warren

47,929 12,875,856

.ADELPHIA

47,929 12,875,856

DISTRICT NO. 3—PHII .ADELPHIA 37,023 7,686,381 37,023 7,686,381

Delaware 1,978 3,931

275,478 940,819 New Jersey (southern

1,978 3,931

275,478 940,819

Counties of—

1,978 3,931

275,478 940,819

Atlantic Cape May Gloucester Ocean Burlington Cumberland Mercer Camden

Pennsylvania (eastern Dart) 31,114 6,470,084 Counties of—

31,114 6,470,084

Adams Clinton Lebanon Philadelphia Bedford Columbia Lehigh Pike Berks Cumberland Luzerne Pot ter Blair Dauphin Lycoming Schuylkill Bradford Delaware McKean Snyder Bucks Elk Mifflin Cambria Franklin Monroe Susquehanna Cameron Fulton Montgomery Tioga Carbon Huntingdon Montour Union Center Juniata

Lackawanna Northampton Wayne

Chester Juniata Lackawanna Northumberland

Clearfield Lancaster

/ELAND

Perry York DISTRICT NO. 4—CLE1

Lancaster

/ELAND

Perry York

74,027 11,689,081

rt)

74,027 11,689,081

Kentucky (eastern pa Counties of—

rt) 17,772 1,314,810 Kentucky (eastern pa Counties of— 17,772 1,314,810

Bath Elliott Jessamine Bell Estill Johnson Boone Fayette Kenton Bourbon Fleming Knott Boyd Floyd Knox Bracken Garrard Laurel Breathitt Grant Lawrence Campbell Carter

Greenup Harlan

Lee Leslie

Montgomery Morgan

Clark Harrison Letcher

Montgomery Morgan

Clay Jackson Lewis Owsley 1 Persons in the armed forces are not included.

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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 139

DES CRDPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS-Continued

Federal Resen re district Land area

(square miles)

Civilian population May 1,1942

DISTRICT NO. 4—CLEVELAND—Continued Kentucky (eastern part)

Counties of--Continued Pendleton Powell Rockcastle Whitley Perry Pulaski Rowan Wolfe Pike Robertson Scott Woodford

Ohio 41,122 6,930,496 Pennsylvania (western Dart) 13,931 3,246,354

Counties of-Allegheny Crawford Indiana Venango Armstrong Erie Jefferson Warren Beaver Fayette Lawrence Washington Butler Forest Mercer Westmoreland Clarion Greene Somerset

West Virginia (northern nart} 1,202 197,421 Counties of-

Brooke Marshall Tyler Hancock Ohio

HMOND

Wetzel

DISTRICT NO. 5—RIC

Ohio

HMOND

Wetzel

152,471 12,520,242 152,471

District of Columbia... . 61 9,887

821,299 Maryland

61 9,887 1,895,329

North Carolina 49,142 30,594 39,899 22,888

3,456,909 South Carolina

49,142 30,594 39,899 22,888

1,896,417 Virginia

49,142 30,594 39,899 22,888

2,792,135 West Virginia (southern part)

49,142 30,594 39,899 22,888 1,658,153

Counties of-Barbour Hardy Mingo Roane Berkeley Harrison Monongalia Summers Boone Jackson Monroe Taylor Braxton Jefferson Morgan Tucker Cabell Kanawha Nicholas Upshur Calhoun Lewis Pendleton Wayne Clay Lincoln Pleasants Webster Doddridge Logan Pocahontas Wirt Fayette McDowell Preston Wood Gilmer Marion Putnam Wyoming Grant Mason Raleigh Greenbrier Mercer Randolph Hampshire Mineral

.ANTA

Ritchie

DISTRICT NO. 6—ATI

Mineral

.ANTA

Ritchie 247,778 12,703,285 247,778

51,078 54,262 58,518

2,889,043 51,078 54,262 58,518

1,940,913 51,078 54,262 58,518 3,057,284

Louisiana (southern 26,630 1,677,450 Parishes of—

Acadia Evangeline Rapides Tangipahoa Allen Iberia St. Bernard Terrebonne Ascension Iberville St. Charles Vermilion Assumption Avoyelles

Jefferson St. Helena Vernon Assumption Avoyelles Jefferson Davis St. James Washington Beauregard Lafayette St. John the West Baton Calcasieu La Fourche Baptist Rouge Cameron Livingston St. Landry West Feliciana East Baton Orleans St. Martin

Rouge Plaquemines St. Mary East Feliciana Pointe Coupee St. Tammany

26,092 1,062,884 Counties of-

Adams Harrison Lawrence Scott Amite Hinds Leake Sharkey Claiborne Issaquena Lincoln Simpson Clarke Jackson Madison Smith Copiah Jasper Marion Stone Covington Jefferson Neshoba Walthall Forrest Jefferson Davis Newton Warren Franklin Jones Pearl River Wayne George Kemper Perry Wilkinson Greene Lamar Pike Yazoo Hancock Lauderdale Rankin

Tennessee (eastern p Counties of-

31,198 2,075,711 Tennessee (eastern p Counties of-

Anderson Clay Grainger Jackson Bedford Cocke Greene Jefferson Bledsoe Coffee Grundy Johnson Blount Cumberland Hamblen Knox Bradley Davidson Hamilton Lawrence Campbell DeKalb Hancock Lewis Cannon Dickson Hawkins Lincoln Carter Fentress Hickman Loudon Cheatham Franklin Houston McMinn Claiborne Giles Humphreys Macon

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DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS—Continued

Federal Reserv e district Land area

(square miles)

Civilian population May 1, 1942

DISTRICT NO. 6—ATLANTA—Continued Tennessee (eastern part)

Counties of— Continued Marion Perry Sequatchie Van Buren Marshall Pickett Sevier Warren Maury Polk Smith Washington Meigs Putnam Stewart Wayne Monroe Rhea Sullivan White Montgomery Roane Sumner Williamson Moore Robertson Trousdale Wilson Morgan Rutherford Unicoi Overton Scott

AGO ..

Union

DISTRICT NO. 7—CHIC

Scott

AGO ..

Union 190,446 19,813,670

t)

190,446

Illinois (northern par Counties of—

t) 35,333 6,688,217 Illinois (northern par Counties of—

Boone Ford Livingston Rock Island Bureau Fulton Logan Sangamon Carroll Grundy McDonough Schuyler Cass Hancock McHenry Shelby Champaign Henderson McLean Stark Christian Henry _ Macon Stephenson Clark Iroquois Marshall Tazewell Coles To Daviess

Kane Mason Vermilion

Cook To Daviess Kane Menard Warren

Cumberland Kankakee Mercer_ Whiteside De Kalb Kendall Moultrie Will De Witt Knox Ogle Winnebago

Woodford Douglas Lake Peoria Winnebago Woodford

Du Page La Salle Piatt Edgar Lee Putnam

Indiana (northern pai Counties of—

t) 26,779 2,839,447 Indiana (northern pai Counties of—

26,779 2,839,447

Adams Fountain La Porte Ripley Allen Franklin Madison Rush Bartholomew Fulton Marion St. Joseph

Shelby Benton Grant Marshall St. Joseph Shelby

Blackford Hamilton Miami Starke Boone Hancock Monroe Steuben Brown Hendricks Montgomery Tippecanoe Carroll Henry Morgan Tipton Cass Howard Newton Union Clay Huntington Noble Vermillion Clinton Jasper Ohio Vigo Dearborn Jay Owen Wabash Decatur Jennings Parke Warren De Kalb Johnson Porter Wayne

Wells Delaware Kosciusko Pulaski Wayne Wells

Elkhart Lagrange Putnam White Fayette Lake Randolph Whitley

55,986 40,484

2,444,848 5,240,867 Michigan (southern part)

55,986 40,484

2,444,848 5,240,867

Counties of—

55,986 40,484

2,444,848 5,240,867

Alcona Eaton Lapeer Ogemaw Allegan Emmet Leelanau Osceola Alpena Genesee Lenawee Oscoda Antrim Gladwin Livingston Otsego Arenac Grand Traverse Macomb Ottawa Barry Gratiot Manistee Presque Isle Bay Hillsdale Mason Roscommon Benzie Huron Mecosta Saginaw Berrien Ingham Midland St. Clair Branch Ionia Missaukee St. Joseph

Sanilac Calhoun Iosco Monroe St. Joseph Sanilac

Cass Isabella Montcalm Shiawassee Charlevoix Jackson

Kalamazoo Montmorency Tuscola

Cheboygan Jackson Kalamazoo Muskegon Van Buren

Clare Kalkaska Newaygo Washtenaw Clinton Kent Oakland Wayne Crawford Lake Oceana Wexford

31,864 2,600,291 Counties of—

31,864 2,600,291

Adams Door Juneau Kenosha

Marquette Brown Fond du Lac

Juneau Kenosha Milwaukee

Calumet Grant Kewaunee Monroe Clark Green Lafayette Oconto Columbia Green Lake Langlade Outagamie Crawford Iowa Manitowoc Ozaukee Dane Jackson

Jefferson Marathon Portage

Dodge Jackson Jefferson Marinette Racine

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DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS—Continued

Federal Reser te district Land area

(square miles)

Civilian population

May 1, 1942

DISTRICT NO. 7—CHICAGO-Continued Wisconsin (southern part)

Counties of--Continued Richland Sheboygan Waukesha Wood Rock Vernon Waupaca Sauk Walworth Waushara Shawano Washington

LOUIS

Winnebago

DISTRICT NO. 8—ST.

Washington

LOUIS

Winnebago

195,902

52.725

10,069,182 195,902

52.725

10,069,182 195,902

52.725 1,964,725 20,613 1,286,303

Counties of-20,613 1,286,303

Adams Franklin Macoupin - Randolph Alexander Gallatin Madison Richland Bond Greene . Marion St. Clair Brown Hamilton I Massac Saline Calhoun Hardin Monroe Scott Clay Jackson Montgomery Union Clinton Jasper > Morgan . Wabash Crawford Jefferson v Perry • Washington Edwards Jersey Pike v Wayne Effingham Johnson • Pope

- Pulaski . White

Fayette . Lawrence • Pope - Pulaski Williamson

9,399 639,434 Counties of-

Clark Greene > Martin • Spencer Crawford Harrison 1 Orange > Sullivan

> Daviess < Dubois

, Jackson Jefferson

• Perry Pike

> Switzerland . Vanderburg 'H o- r>«ie.r fc«* t Floyd ,' Knox Posey K Warrick t

Gibson Lawrence Scott , Washington 22,337 1,436,091

Counties of-1,436,091

Adair Crittenden Hopkins Jefferson Larue

'Ohio Allen Cumberland

Hopkins Jefferson Larue

• Oldham Anderson • Daviess

Hopkins Jefferson Larue • Owen

- Ballard ' Edmonson Livingston Russell Barren ' Franklin Logan • Shelby Boyle • Fulton • Lyon 1 Simpson

, Breckinridge ' Gallatin McCracken • Spencer Bullitt ' Graves McLean Taylor

. Butler Grayson Marion Todd Caldwell Green Marshall Trigg Calloway • Hancock Meade Trimble Carlisle Hardin Mercer • Union Carroll Hart Metcalfe 1 Warren

. Casey Henderson Monroe • Washington • Christian Henry Muhlenberg Wayne

Webster Clinton Hickman 1 Nelson Wayne Webster

Mississippi (northern Counties of—

21,328 1,066,679 Mississippi (northern Counties of—

Alcorn De Soto Monroe » Tate v Attala Grenada Montgomery . Tippah

Benton Holmes Noxubee Tishomingo a Bolivar Humphreys Oktibbeha Tunica 1 Calhoun Itawamba ' Panola Union

Carroll Lafayette Pontotoc Washington Chickasaw . Lee Prentiss Webster Choctaw Leflore Quitman Winston Clay Lowndes Sunflower Yalobusha Coahoma Marshall Tallahatchie

Missouri (eastern pa Counties of—

58,737 2,833,315 Missouri (eastern pa Counties of—

Adair Clark Hickory ' Maries Audrain . Cole Howard • Marion Barry Cooper Howell Mercer Benton Crawford Iron Miller Bollinger Dade Jefferson Mississippi Boone Butler

, Dallas Daviess

Johnson Knox

Moniteau Monroe

Caldwell Dent Laclede Montgomery Callaway Douglas Lafayette Morgan Camden Dunklin • Lawrence New Madrid Cape Girardeau Franklin Lewis Oregon

* Carroll Gasconade » Lincoln . Osage Carter Greene Linn Ozark Cedar , Grundy Livingston Pemiscot Chariton Harrison Macon Perry Christian 1 Henry . Madison • Pettis

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DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS—Continued

Federal Reserve district

DISTRICT NO. 8 - S T . LOUIS-Continued Missouri (eastern part)

Counties of—Continued • Phelps Reynolds v Saline • Sullivan 'Pike . Ripley Schuyler • Taney .Pollc St. Charles » Scotland . Texas Pulaski St. Clair Scott . Warren

. Putnam St. Francois ' Shannon • Washington Ralls St. Louis Shelby , Wayne Randolph St. Louis City . Stoddard • Webster Ray Ste. Genevieve Stone . Wright

Tennessee (western part) Counties of—

Benton 'Fayette ' Henry Shelby Carroll » Gibson v Lake " Tipton Chester * Hardeman . Lauderdale v Weakley Crockett • Hardin McNairy Decatur Haywood Madison Dyer v Henderson Obion

DISTRICT NO. 9-MINNEAPOLIS

Michigan (northern part) Counties of—

Alger Dickinson Keweenaw Menominee Baraga Gogebic Luce Ontonagon Chippewa Houghton Mackinac Schoolcraft Delta Iron Marquette

Minnesota Montana North Dakota South Dakota Wisconsin (northern part)

Counties of— Ashland Dunn Oneida Sawyer Barron Eau Claire Pepin Taylor Bayfield Florence Pierce Trempealeau Buffalo Forest Polk Vilas Burnett Iron Price Washburn Chippewa La Crosse Rusk Douglas Lincoln St. Croix

DISTRICT NO. 10-KANSAS CITY

Colorado Kansas Missouri (western part)

Counties of— Andrew Cass Holt Nodaway Atchison Clay Jackson Platte Barton Clinton Jasper Vernon Bates De Kalb McDonald Worth Buchanan Gentry Newton

Nebraska; New Mexico (northern part)

Counties of— Bernalillo Mora San Miguel Valencia Colfax Rio Arriba Santa Fe Harding Sandoval Taos McKinley San Juan Union

Oklahoma (northwestern part) Counties of—

Adair Ellis Logan Pontotoc Alfalfa Garfield Love Pottawatomie Beaver Garvin McClain Roger Mills Beckham Grady Mcintosh Rogers Blaine Grant Major Seminole Caddo Greer Mayes Sequoyah Canadian Harmon Murray Stephens Carter Harper Muskogee Texas Cherokee Haskell Noble Tillman Cimarron Hughes Nowata Tulsa Cleveland Jackson Okfuskee Wagoner Comanche Jefferson Oklahoma Washington Cotton Kay Okmulgee Washita Craig Kingfisher Osage Woods Creek Kiowa Ottawa Woodward Custer Latimer Pawnee Delaware La Flore Payne Dewey Lincoln Pittsburg

Wyoming

Land area (square p miles) M

10,763

412,304

16,538

80,009 146,316 70.054 76,536 22,851

480,537

103.967 82,113 10,533

76,653 48,045

61,720

97,506

Civilian Dopulation

ay 1, 1942

842,635

5,218,317

297,990

2,676,218 521.622 592,960 587,493 542,034

7,468,974

1,089,361 1.718,496 901,230

1,242,970 281,967

2,003,063

231,887

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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM M3

DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS—Continued

Federal Reserve district

DISTRICT NO. 11—DALLAS

Arizona (southeastern part) Counties of—

Cochise Greenlee Pima Santa Cruz Graham

Louisiana (northern part) Parishes of—

Bienville De Soto Madison Tensas Bossier East Carroll Morehouse Union Caddo Franklin Natchitoches Webster Caldwell Grant Ouachita West Carroll Catahoula Jackson Red River Winn Claiborne La Salle Richland Concordia Lincoln Sabine

New Mexico (southern part) Counties of—

Catron Eddy Lincoln Sierra Chaves Grant Luna Socorro Curry Guadalupe Otero Torrance De Baca Hidalgo Quay Dona Ana Lea Roosevelt

Oklahoma (southeastern part) Counties of—

Atoka Choctaw Johnston Marshall Bryan Coal McCurtain Pushmataha

Texas

DISTRICT NO. 12—SAN FRANCISCO

Arizona (northwestern part) Counties of—

Apache Maricopa Navajo Yavapai Coconino Mohave Pinal Yuma Gila

California Idaho Nevada Oregon Utah Washington

Land area (square miles)

386,447

23,227

18,547

73,466

7,563

263,644

685,438

90,353

156,803 82,808 109,802 96,349 82,346 66,977

Civilian population

May 1, 1942

7,734,901

140,225

747,683

238,828

168,339

6,439,826

11,513,912

354,934

7,185,142 476,953 128,157

1,064,590 553,717

1,750,419

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FEDERAL RESERVE BRANCH TERRITORIES [December 31, 1942]

BUTEALO BRANCH (district No. 2).—The 10 most westerly counties in the State of New York, as follows: Monroe Orleans Allegany Wyoming Chautauqua Genesee Erie Cattaraugus Livingston Niagara

CINCINNATI BRANCH (district No 4).—That part of the State of Kentucky in Federal Reserve district No. 4, and the following counties in southern Ohio:

Adams Clermont Greene Meigs Ross Athens Clinton Hamilton Miami =9 o t o

Brown Darke Highland Montgomery Vinton Butler Fayette Jackson Pike W,arF?n

Clark Gallia Lawrence Preble Washington PITTSBURGH BRANCH (district No. 4).—Those parts of the States of Pennsylvania and West Virginia included in

Federal Reserve district No. 4. BALTIMORE BRANCH (district No. 5).—The State of Maryland and the following counties in the State of West

Virginia: . Barbour Grant Lewis Pendleton laylor Berkeley Hampshire Marion Pleasants Tucker Braxton Hardy Mineral Preston Upshur Calhoun Harrison Monongalia Randolph Webster Doddridge Jackson Morgan Ritchie Wirt Gilmer Jefferson Nicholas Roane Wood

CHARLOTTE BRANCH (district No 5).—The following counties in the States of North Carolina and South Carolina: NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance Catawba Guilford Mecklenburg Stanly Alexander Chatham Haywood Mitchell Stokes Alleghany Cherokee Henderson Montgomery Surry Anson Clay Iredell Moore Swain Ashe Cleveland Jackson Polk Transylvania Avery Davidson Lee Randolph Union Buncombe Davie Lincoln Richmond Watauga Burke Forsyth Macon Rockingham Wilkes Cabarrus Gaston Madison Rowan Yadkin Caldwell Graham McDowell Rutherford Yancey

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville Edgefield Lancaster Newberry Saluda Aiken Fairfield Laurens Oconee Spartanburg Anderson Greenville Lexington Pickens Union Cherokee Greenwood McCormick Richland York Chester

BIRMINGHAM BRANCH (district No. 6).—The State of Alabama except the following counties: Baldwin Covington Geneva Houston Pike Barbour Dale Henry Mobile Russell Coffee

and towns and cities in Lee and Chambers counties located on or south of the Atlanta & West Point Railroad and the Western Railway of Alabama. JACKSONVILLE BRANCH (district No 6).—The entire State of Florida. NASHVILLE BRANCH (district No. 6).—That part of the State of Tennessee included in Federal Reserve district

No. 6 with the exception of the city of Chattanooga. NEW ORLEANS BRANCH (district No. 6).—Those parts of the States of Louisiana and Mississippi located in Feder.i

Reserve district No. 6, and the counties of Baldwin and Mobile in the State of Alabama. SAVANNAH AGENCY (district No. 6).—Savannah, Ga.

DETROIT BRANCH (district No. 7).—The following counties in the State of Michigan: Bay Ingham Livingston Saginaw Tuscola Genesee Jackson Macomb Sanilac Washtenaw Hillsdale Lapeer Monroe St. Clair Wayne Huron Lenawee Oakland Shiawassee

LITTLE ROCK BRANCH (district No. 8).—The State of Arkansas except the following counties: A , v / • Baxter 1 Craighead Greene • Mississippi Sabastian2 ~>a PQ-5

/Benton1 1 Crawford Lawrence 1 Phillips I Sharp r-Boone Crittenden Lee Poinsett Washington • Carroll Cross Madison Randolph k Woodruff 1 Clay Fulton Marion St. Francis

and except also the towns of DeValls Bluff (Prairie County), and Mena (Polk County). LOUISVILLE BRANCH (district No 8).—That part of the State of Kentucky included in Federal Reserve district

v / No. 8, with the exception of the town of Morganfield (Union County), and the following counties in the State of Indiana:

Clark * Floyd Jefferson 1 Orange 1 Switzerland Crawford • Harrison Lawrence . Perry Washington

• Dubois* . Jackson t Martin* Scott

MEMPHIS BRANCH (district No. 8).—Those parts of the States of Mississippi and Tennessee included in Federal •y Reserve district No. 8, with the exception of Union City (Obion County), Tennessee, and Paris (Henry County)

Tennessee, and the following counties in the State of Arkansas: / Craighead Cross Lee \, Phillips St. Francis

y V Crittenden /Lawrence . Mississippi . Poinsett / Woodruff also the town of De Vails Bluff (Prairie County), Arkansas.

1 Town of Gentry assigned to Little Rock Branch. 2 Town of Mansfield assigned to Little Rock Branch. 3 Except the towns of Ferdinand and Holland. 4 Except the town of Loogootee.

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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM M5

FEDERAL RESERVE BRANCH TERRITORIES—Continued

HELENA BRANCH (district No. 9).—The entire State of Montana.

DENVER BRANCH (district No. 101.—The entire State of Colorado and that part of the State of New Mexico in­cluded in Federal Reserve district No. 10.

OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH (district No. 10).—That part of the State of Oklahoma located in Federal Reserve district No. 10.

OMAHA BRANCH (district No. 10).—The entire States of Nebraska and Wyoming.

E L PASO BRANCH (district No. 11).—That part of the States of Arizona and New Mexico located in Federal Re­serve district No. 11, and the following counties in the State of Texas:

Andrews Ector Jeff Davis Midland Reeves Brewster1 El Paso Loving Pecos Ward Crane Hudspeth Martin Presidio Winkler Culberson

HOUSTON BRANCH (district No. 11).—The following counties in the southeastern part of the State of Texas: Anderson Cherokee Jackson Nacogdoches Shelby Angelina Colorado Jasper Newton Trinity Austin Fayette Jefferson Orange Tyler Bastrop Fort Bend Lavaca Polk # Victoria Brazoria Galveston Lee Refugio Walker Brazos Grimes Liberty Sabine Waller Burleson Hardin Madison San Augustine Washington Calhoun Harris Matagorda San Jacinto Wharton Chambers Houston Montgomery

SAN ANTONIO BRANCH (district No. 11).—The following counties in the State of Texas: Aransas De Witt Hidalgo La Salle Starr Atascosa Dimmit Jim Hogg Llano Terrell Bandera Duval Jim Wells Live Oak Travis Bee Edwards Karnes Mason Uvalde Bexar Frio Kendall Maverick Val Verde Blanco Gillespie Kenedy McMullen Webb Brooks Goliad Kerr Medina Willacy Caldwell Gonzales Kimble Nueces Wilson Cameron Guadalupe Kinney Real Zapata Comal Hays Kleberg San Patricio Zavalla

Los ANGELES BRANCH (district No. 12).—That part of the State of Arizona located in Federal Reserve district No. 12, and the following counties in the State of California:

Imperial Los Angeles Riverside San Diego Ventura Inyo Orange San Bernardino Santa Barbara

PORTLAND BRANCH (district No 12).—The entire State of Oregon, and the town of Ilwaco and the following counties in the State of Washington:

Asotin Columbia Garfield Skamania W alia Walla Clark Cowlitz Klickitat Wahkiakum

Also, the following coanties in the State of Idaho: Benewah Boundary Idaho Latah Nez Perce Bonner Clearwater Kootenai Lewis Shoshone

SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH (district No. 12).—The entire State of Utah and the following counties in the States of Idaho and Nevada:

IDAHO Ada Bonneville Custer Jerome Payette Adams Butte Elmore Lemhi Power Bannock Camas Franklin Lincoln J e t . o n , , ,, Bear Lake Canyon Fremont Madison Twin Falls Bingham Caribou Gem Minidoka V . a 1 1 ^ Blaine Cassia Gooding Oneida Washington Boise Clark Jefferson Owyhee

NEVADA Clark Elko Lincoln White Pine

SEATTLE BRANCH (district No. 12).—The entire State of Washington except the town of Ilwaco and the follow­ing counties which are affiliated with the Portland Branch:

Asotin Columbia Garfield Skamania Walla Walla Clark Cowlitz Klickitat Wahikiakum

1 Transferred from San Antonio zone to El Paso zone effective Jan. 2, 1943.

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