. Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, N. Y. . titution was for some time quartered with theAuburn City National Bank and continued to carry onits business in the new banking quarters on Genesee streetto which the Auburn City National Bank moved in 1872, however, the Savings Bank purchased the bankproperty at the corner of Genesee and State the building has been greatly enlarged and theinterior of the bank vastly improved. It is now a wellappointed and handsomely fitted banking 1875 the name of the bank was changed to the CayugaCount


. Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, N. Y. . titution was for some time quartered with theAuburn City National Bank and continued to carry onits business in the new banking quarters on Genesee streetto which the Auburn City National Bank moved in 1872, however, the Savings Bank purchased the bankproperty at the corner of Genesee and State the building has been greatly enlarged and theinterior of the bank vastly improved. It is now a wellappointed and handsomely fitted banking 1875 the name of the bank was changed to the CayugaCounty Savings Bank, The institution now has aboutone thousand accounts and a total deposit of about fourmillion dollars. The presidents have been Cyrus C, Dennis, fromorganization to iVpril, 1866, He was succeeded in July1866 by H. J. Brown. Since him there have been HoraceT. Cook, Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr., William H. Seward andWilliam F. Wait, the latter still being the H. Meaker is the treasurer, a position he has heldsince the foundation of the JAMES S. SEYMOUR First Cashier Bank of Auburn. i i HUNDRED AND TWENTY YEARS 155 AUBURN CITY NATIONAL BANK The City Bank was organized in 1853. It began busi-ness on North street and later moved to the corner ofNorth and Genesee streets, next door west of the presentAuburn Trust Company. In 1866 the bank became a national bank and thechange was merely to Auburn City National officers were Augustus Rowland, president, AdamMiller, vice-president, and Charles G. Briggs, 1858 Mr. Frank L. Sheldon was elected president andin 1862 Mr. Rowland was again chosen president. In1877 the Auburn City National Bank consolidated ormerged with the First National, retaining the City Banksname. The Bank failed in 1888. THE AUBURN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK The Auburn Exchange Bank was chartered in 1855with a capital of $100,000. William T. Graves, president,C. E. Burtis, vice-president, and William C. Beardsley,cashier. I


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