Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . twenty-eight years. D. E. Snow, cashier, has been con-nected with the bank^or forty-two years; John K. Hinckley, receivingteller, for forty-one years; J. J. Underbill, paying teller, and CharlesO. Tufts, book-keeper, each for thirty-nine years. The board of direc-tors for 1802 is composed of the following members: Aaron Hobart,Thomas M. Devens, William Endicott, jr., Francis A. Osborn, GeorgeThacher, Henry Endicott and Francis H. Manning. The condition of the Tremont National Bank at the close of busi-ness, March 0, 1803, a


Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . twenty-eight years. D. E. Snow, cashier, has been con-nected with the bank^or forty-two years; John K. Hinckley, receivingteller, for forty-one years; J. J. Underbill, paying teller, and CharlesO. Tufts, book-keeper, each for thirty-nine years. The board of direc-tors for 1802 is composed of the following members: Aaron Hobart,Thomas M. Devens, William Endicott, jr., Francis A. Osborn, GeorgeThacher, Henry Endicott and Francis H. Manning. The condition of the Tremont National Bank at the close of busi-ness, March 0, 1803, as reported to the comptroller of the currency,was as follows: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $!^ Overdrafts, unsecured ^•^^ U S bonds to secure circulation 50,()()().00 Stocks, certificates, etc 436,()()().00 Due from approved reserve agents l;j*, Due from other National Banks 165, Due from State Banks and bankers 1, Current expenses and taxes paid 11, Premiums paid on U. S. bonds., 5, Checks and other cash items 11,


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