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Condition of the Monticello Bank.
Monticello Bank, Charlottesville, Va., Sept. 11th, 1861. Hon. John Letcher, Governor of Virginia:Dear Sir:
--I herewith enclose you a statement of the condition of this Bank to 1st July last. Very respectfully, B. C. Flannagan, Cashier
statement of the condition of the Monticello Bank, June 30, 1861.
Capital stock$333,300.00
Real estate, including Bank building14,514.23
Coin75,978.25
Circulation398,020.00
Denomination of notes:$1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100.
Notes and checks of other Banks68,873.00
Deposits, including certificates77,644.81
Discounts353,245.17
Loans to Directors18,030.00
Debts due to Banks13,551.99
Debts due from Banks121,751.51
Bad debts
Doubtful debts
Exchanges82,000.00
Dividends6,999.00
Contingent fund20,708.98
We, the undersigned, Directors of the Monticello Bank, have examined the above statement, and believe it to be correct.
John Wood, Jr.,
C. D. Everett,
F. K. Nelson,
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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
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Further Northern News. (search)
The undersigned having been ordered to Richmond, can be found in the room at the Capitol next to the State Senate, where he is prepared to pay off all Virginia volunteers who have not been paid up to the 30th of June, 1861. Also, State line troops.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 o'clock P.M. Thos. P. Taylor, oc 15--6t* A. P. M. Virginia forces.