Newtown's history and historian, Ezra Levan Johnson . SIMEON B. PECK See Page NEWTOWN SAVINGS BANK 237 November 15, 1858, Theophilus Nichols was elected president forthe ensuing year. November 5, 1859, Charles Warner was electedsecretary and treasurer. October 20, 1860, Henry Beers was againelected president and Henry Beers Glover, secretary and this day, it was voted that the president, vice-president andsecretary be a committee to procure a safe for this bank at notexceeding $100. At this time the bank had $6, loaned onreal-estate in other States, $3,500 of this amoun


Newtown's history and historian, Ezra Levan Johnson . SIMEON B. PECK See Page NEWTOWN SAVINGS BANK 237 November 15, 1858, Theophilus Nichols was elected president forthe ensuing year. November 5, 1859, Charles Warner was electedsecretary and treasurer. October 20, 1860, Henry Beers was againelected president and Henry Beers Glover, secretary and this day, it was voted that the president, vice-president andsecretary be a committee to procure a safe for this bank at notexceeding $100. At this time the bank had $6, loaned onreal-estate in other States, $3,500 of this amount being loaned inMilwaukee at 10 per cent. March 18, 1865, David H. Johnson wasunanimously elected president in place of Henry Beers, this year, more than one-half of the banks deposits were invest-ed in United States bonds. At a special meeting, March 30, 1870,Henry T. Nichols was elected secretary and treasurer, to fill thevacancy caused by the death of Henry Beers Glover. In this year,the bank was moved from the residence of Mr. Glove


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