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te, Charles B. Stevens, Samuel Slocomb, and Anson Hooker. At the first meeting of the corporation the following board of officers was chosen: president, Frederic W. Holland; vice-presidents, George Stevens, Jesse Hall, and John Taylor; secretary, Ezra Ripley; trustees, Samuel Slocomb, Lewis Hall, Norman S. Cate, Anson Hooker, Lorenzo Marrett, Thomas Hastings, Silas B. Buck, William Wyman, Ezra Ripley, H. N. Hovey, J. S. Ladd, George Fifield. At the first meeting of the trustees, John SavagEzra Ripley, H. N. Hovey, J. S. Ladd, George Fifield. At the first meeting of the trustees, John Savage, Jr., was elected treasurer, and on May 20, 1854, the bank was opened for business in the banking-rooms of the Lechmere Bank. Mr. Holland continued as president till his removal from the State in 1859, when George Stevens succeeded him and served as president until his death in 1894, when John C. Bullard was chosen. Mr. Savage, the first treasurer, served in that capacity until 1873, when Samuel Slocomb was chosen, who continued in office until his death in 1887. Miss Mary Lowell Stone, t