Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . any other of its officers. He was siicceeded by Arthur , who continued as cashier until April 1, 1800, when Wallace , the present cashier, was elected. The locations of the Bank of North America have been as follows:From 1850 to 1850 it was at 00 State street, opposite Merchants Row;from 1850 to July 1, 1871, at 05 State street, corner of Kilby, over theNew England Bank; from that date till the great fire of November 9,1872, it was at the southwest corner of Franklin and Devonshire streets—the site of the pres
Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . any other of its officers. He was siicceeded by Arthur , who continued as cashier until April 1, 1800, when Wallace , the present cashier, was elected. The locations of the Bank of North America have been as follows:From 1850 to 1850 it was at 00 State street, opposite Merchants Row;from 1850 to July 1, 1871, at 05 State street, corner of Kilby, over theNew England Bank; from that date till the great fire of November 9,1872, it was at the southwest corner of Franklin and Devonshire streets—the site of the present semi-circular store of Abram French & Com-pany—where the building was destroyed by fire; from that date thebank was located at 40 State street, w^here the State Bank now is, untilin 1873 it was removed to its present location in Brewers Building, atthe northeast corner of Franklin and Devonshire streets, the apart-ments having been completely constructed for the purpose of the Brewer building occupies apart of the site of the old Federal Street.
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