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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 19
0.5399,473.66 Aggregate debt due by the Bank2,663,689.892,522,115.562,715,185.18 Aggregate of debts due to the Bank5,542,872.725,429,517.935,616,325.10 *This includes bills payable at distant points in and out of the State; also, Sterling Bills. We, the undersigned, Directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 24th day of January, 1861. R. H. Stevens, J. P.
Richard Dickson (search for this): article 19
,362.481,287,950.91 Loans to Directors94,635.4396,400.5399,473.66 Aggregate debt due by the Bank2,663,689.892,522,115.562,715,185.18 Aggregate of debts due to the Bank5,542,872.725,429,517.935,616,325.10 *This includes bills payable at distant points in and out of the State; also, Sterling Bills. We, the undersigned, Directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 2
James Cornick (search for this): article 19
1 Loans to Directors94,635.4396,400.5399,473.66 Aggregate debt due by the Bank2,663,689.892,522,115.562,715,185.18 Aggregate of debts due to the Bank5,542,872.725,429,517.935,616,325.10 *This includes bills payable at distant points in and out of the State; also, Sterling Bills. We, the undersigned, Directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 24th day of January
John Letcher (search for this): article 19
Condition of Virginia Banks. Farmers' Bank of Virginia, January 23, 1861. To His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I have the honor to transmit here with a statement of the condition of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, and its Branches, as it appeared on the 1st day of January, 1861, together with a comparative statement of its condition on the 1st January, 1860, and the 1st, 1861. I am, with respect. Your obedient servant, J. A. Smith, Cashier. Cont has been examined, and is believed to be correct. Wm. H. Macfarland, R. O. Haskins, Jas. Dunlop, John E. Wardsworth, James J. Waggoner, Wm. C. Allen, S. C. Robinson, Exchange Bank, Norfolk, January 24, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 31st December, 1860. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., G. W. Camp, Cashier. Comparative State of the Exchange
R. O. Haskins (search for this): article 19
-Aggregate debt due by the Bank3,217,225.40 1st January.--Aggregate debt due by the Bank3,831,843.53 1st November.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,937,510.52 1st December.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,870,859.33 1st January.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank6,273,670.44 The undersigned, Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. Wm. H. Macfarland, R. O. Haskins, Jas. Dunlop, John E. Wardsworth, James J. Waggoner, Wm. C. Allen, S. C. Robinson, Exchange Bank, Norfolk, January 24, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 31st December, 1860. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., G. W. Camp, Cashier. Comparative State of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, including the Branches, on the 31st December, 1859, and 31st Dece
John E. Wardsworth (search for this): article 19
7,225.40 1st January.--Aggregate debt due by the Bank3,831,843.53 1st November.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,937,510.52 1st December.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,870,859.33 1st January.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank6,273,670.44 The undersigned, Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. Wm. H. Macfarland, R. O. Haskins, Jas. Dunlop, John E. Wardsworth, James J. Waggoner, Wm. C. Allen, S. C. Robinson, Exchange Bank, Norfolk, January 24, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 31st December, 1860. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., G. W. Camp, Cashier. Comparative State of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, including the Branches, on the 31st December, 1859, and 31st December, 1860: 1859.1860. local Loa
W. H. Sharp (search for this): article 19
Deposits1, 186,849.381,078,362.481,287,950.91 Loans to Directors94,635.4396,400.5399,473.66 Aggregate debt due by the Bank2,663,689.892,522,115.562,715,185.18 Aggregate of debts due to the Bank5,542,872.725,429,517.935,616,325.10 *This includes bills payable at distant points in and out of the State; also, Sterling Bills. We, the undersigned, Directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief.
William S. Camp (search for this): article 19
ctors94,635.4396,400.5399,473.66 Aggregate debt due by the Bank2,663,689.892,522,115.562,715,185.18 Aggregate of debts due to the Bank5,542,872.725,429,517.935,616,325.10 *This includes bills payable at distant points in and out of the State; also, Sterling Bills. We, the undersigned, Directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received from the Branches, is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 24th day of January, 1861. R. H.
G. W. Camp (search for this): article 19
Exchange Bank, Norfolk, January 24, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 31st December, 1860. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., G. W. Camp, Cashier. Comparative State of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, including the Branches, on the 31st December, 1859, and 31st December, 1860: 1859.1860. local Loans, &c., outstanding$5,377,248.47$5,257,662.94 Sterling Bills7,242.7oregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. W. H. Sharp, President, Richard Dickson, James Cornick, Wm. S. Camp, Chas. H. Shield, Samuel H. Hodges, State of Virginia, City of Norfolk, to wit: G. W. Camp, Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, this day personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the above statement, made out from the books of the Bank and from the quarterly returns received
S. C. Robinson (search for this): article 19
31,843.53 1st November.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,937,510.52 1st December.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank5,870,859.33 1st January.--Aggregate outstanding debts due to the Bank6,273,670.44 The undersigned, Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined, and is believed to be correct. Wm. H. Macfarland, R. O. Haskins, Jas. Dunlop, John E. Wardsworth, James J. Waggoner, Wm. C. Allen, S. C. Robinson, Exchange Bank, Norfolk, January 24, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Sir: I enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 31st December, 1860. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., G. W. Camp, Cashier. Comparative State of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, including the Branches, on the 31st December, 1859, and 31st December, 1860: 1859.1860. local Loans, &c., outstanding$5,377,248.47$5,257,662.94 Sterling
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