The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . in the progress and upbuilding of everyphase of the citys business activities; and, inreflecting to the country at large the solidfinancial resources of the city, have exerted atelling influence in attracting desirable indus-tries and the cajMtal of discriminating, con-servative investors. The volume and importance of the cityscommercial transactions are accurately indi-cated by the statements of its banks. Schen- ectady has five prosperous financial institu-tions. Its two National banks and two t


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . in the progress and upbuilding of everyphase of the citys business activities; and, inreflecting to the country at large the solidfinancial resources of the city, have exerted atelling influence in attracting desirable indus-tries and the cajMtal of discriminating, con-servative investors. The volume and importance of the cityscommercial transactions are accurately indi-cated by the statements of its banks. Schen- ectady has five prosperous financial institu-tions. Its two National banks and two trustcompanies represent a combined capital of$600,000: and these banks, together with theSa\ings Bank, have on deposit, as shown intheir most recent available reports, the totalsum of $17,676, The Mohawk National Bank is notable asthe oldest bank in the city. It was charteredin 1807 and opened its doors for business inthe following year. Its first location was inChurch Street, near Union. Later the siteat the corner of Union and Church Streets,where the Mohawk Club now stands, was pur-. Postmastcr Edzvtn Clute


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