Bowen's picture of Boston, or the citizens and stranger's guide to the metropolis of Massachusetts, and its environs To which is affixed the Annals of Boston . t, President. Geo. F. Cook, Cashier. Shawmut, 92 State street, 500,000 B. T. Reed, President. Thomas Drown, Cashier. State, 53 Statestreet, 1,800,000 E. A. Bourne, President. Jonathan Call, Cashier. Suffolk, 65 State street, 750,000 Henry B- Stone, President. J. C. Brewer, Cashier. Shoe and Leather Dealers, 37 State street, 500,000 Enoch Baldwin, President. E. Plummer, Cashier. South, 40 State street, 500,000 John Preston, President. Jo
Bowen's picture of Boston, or the citizens and stranger's guide to the metropolis of Massachusetts, and its environs To which is affixed the Annals of Boston . t, President. Geo. F. Cook, Cashier. Shawmut, 92 State street, 500,000 B. T. Reed, President. Thomas Drown, Cashier. State, 53 Statestreet, 1,800,000 E. A. Bourne, President. Jonathan Call, Cashier. Suffolk, 65 State street, 750,000 Henry B- Stone, President. J. C. Brewer, Cashier. Shoe and Leather Dealers, 37 State street, 500,000 Enoch Baldwin, President. E. Plummer, Cashier. South, 40 State street, 500,000 John Preston, President. John J. Loring, Cashier. Traders, 9 India street, 500,000 David Dudley, President. Jeremiah Gore, Cashier. Tremont, 41 State street, 500,000 Saml T. Armstrong, President. Jas. Dalton, Cashier. Union, 40 State street, 800,000 Samuel Fales, President. Chester Adams, Cashier. Washington, Washington street, 500,000 A. Baldwin, President. D. A. Sigourney, Cashier. SAVINGS BANK FOR SEAMEN At the corner of Dock Square and Washington Street, wasincorporated in 1833. This proves to be a very useful insti-tution. PICTURE OP BOSTON. 221 SAVINGS BANK, Tremont The Provident Institution for Savings was incorporatedDecember 13, 1816. This is an excellent institution, intend-ed to encourage industry and prudence in the poorer classes,and to induce them to save and lay by something of theirearnings for a period of life when they will be less able to earna support. Deposits are received as low as one dollar, andwhen any persons deposit amounts to five dollars, it is puton interest. The deposits may be withdrawn on stated days,if desired. The office of this institution is open every day,except Sunday, from 9 A. M. till 1 oclock, P. M. BANKS IN THE VICINITY OF BOSTON. Bunker Hill Bank, Charlestown, capita 1 $150,000 Bank of Norfolk, Roxbury, u 200,000 Bank of Brighton, Brighton, a 200,000 Cambridge Bank, Cambridgeport, (t 100,000 Charles River Bank, Cambridge, (( 100,000 Charlestown Bank, C
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