Onondaga's centennialGleanings of a century . e, New York city;Erastus Corning and H. , president and cashierof the Albany City Bank; RufusH. King and J. H. Van Ant-werp, president and cashier of the State Bank, of Albany; J. B. Plumb, president of the Bank of Interior, Albany;Hamilton White, Horace White, John D. Norton, and Thomas B. Fitch, pre-sidents respectively of the Onondaga County Bank, the Bank of Syracuse, the Mer-chants Bank, and the Mechanics Bank, all of Syracuse; G. B. Rich, president ofthe Bank of Attica, Buffalo; Luther Wright, president of Luther Wrights Bank,Oswego;


Onondaga's centennialGleanings of a century . e, New York city;Erastus Corning and H. , president and cashierof the Albany City Bank; RufusH. King and J. H. Van Ant-werp, president and cashier of the State Bank, of Albany; J. B. Plumb, president of the Bank of Interior, Albany;Hamilton White, Horace White, John D. Norton, and Thomas B. Fitch, pre-sidents respectively of the Onondaga County Bank, the Bank of Syracuse, the Mer-chants Bank, and the Mechanics Bank, all of Syracuse; G. B. Rich, president ofthe Bank of Attica, Buffalo; Luther Wright, president of Luther Wrights Bank,Oswego; and Thurlow Weed, John L. Schoolcraft, David Hamilton, John Knower,Frederick T. Carrington, George Geddes, and William A. Judson. When the Federal government, in 1863, perfected and carried into operation thepresent national banking system Mr. Judsons experience and counsel were soughtby Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, who invited him and a few otherprominent bankers of the country to Washington for this purpose. At the request of. Edward B. Judson. 54 ONONDAGAS CENTENNIAL. the secretary, Mr. Judson, immediately after his return, organized the First NationalBank of Syracuse, \Ahich stands as No. 6 in the archives at the nations capital, andwhich he has ever since served as president. He was for eleven years, after 1864,chairman of the executive committee of the National Banking Association, and forabout eighteen years interested in the manufacture of glass, being for some timepresident of the Syracuse Glass Company. He was one of the first two vice-presi-dents of the Trust and Deposit Company of Onondaga, which was organized in 1869:has served as trustee of the Metropolitan Trust Company of New York city since itsorganization; in 1870 was one of the incorporators and the first treasurer of the Syra-cuse Northern Railroad; was for several years a director in the Syracuse and OswegoRailroad; was formerly a director in the New York Central Railroad Company, Bankof Syrac


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