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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 26
ne last. Very respectfully, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier. Condition of the Bank of Howardsville. June 30, 1861.Resources: Bills receivable$144,679 65 Bills under protest4,163 12 property of the Bank1,945 62 Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00 State of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulatioState of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition
Virginia Banks (search for this): article 26
able$144,679 65 Bills under protest4,163 12 property of the Bank1,945 62 Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00 State of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until thBanks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner,
Richard L. Wilbourn (search for this): article 26
otes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
John Letcher (search for this): article 26
Bank of Howardsville. Howardsville, Va., Sept. 16, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Dear Sir: I herewith enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 30th June last. Very respectfully, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier. Condition of the Bank of Howardsville. June 30, 1861.Resources: Bills receivable$144,679 65 Bills under protest4,163 12 property of the Bank1,945 62 Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00 State of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparativ
W. A. Turner (search for this): article 26
The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the a of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
Z. R. Lewis (search for this): article 26
otes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
D. J. Hartsook (search for this): article 26
Bank of Howardsville. Howardsville, Va., Sept. 16, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Dear Sir: I herewith enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 30th June last. Very respectfully, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier. Condition of the Bank of Howardsville. June 30, 1861.Resources: Bills receivable$144,679 65 Bills under protest4,163 12 property of the Bank1,945 62 Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00 State of Virginia bonds166 of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
R. W. Elsom (search for this): article 26
otes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
J. C. Childress (search for this): article 26
otes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative statement until the year expires, and for the same reason did not make this return earlier.] The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Howardsville, have examined the above statement of the condition of the said Bank, and certify that they believe it to be correct. Given under our hands this 14th day of September, 1861. W. A. Turner, President. Z. R. Lewis, R. W. Elsom, Richard L. Wilbourn, J. C. Childress. On this 16th September, 1861, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier of the Bank of Howardsville, made oath before me, a Justice for the county of Albemarle, that the above statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. A. Turner, J. P.
June 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 26
Bank of Howardsville. Howardsville, Va., Sept. 16, 1861. His Excellency John Letcher, Governor of Virginia: Dear Sir: I herewith enclose a statement of the condition of this Bank on the 30th June last. Very respectfully, D. J. Hartsook, Cashier. Condition of the Bank of Howardsville. June 30, 1861.Resources: Bills receivable$144,679 65 Bills under protest4,163 12 property of the Bank1,945 62 Temporary loan to the State of Va.5,000 00 State of Virginia bonds166,008 35 due from Banks12,624 10 specie37,050 40 Notes of other Banks and checks2,704 30 Notes of this Bank on hand35,000 00 $374,675 54 Liabilities: Capital stock$150,000 00 Notes in circulation183,237 00 Small notes, viz: $2's4,000 00 Contingent fund8,924 36 Deposits, Including certificates12,871 00 Discount and interest6,062 39 Tax on dividends259 46 Due to Banks and Bankers9,321 24 $374,675 54 [The charter of this Bank having been changed, I do not make a comparative
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