Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . Stetson, Augustus W. wStover, and Amos Stone. The present condition of the bank is shown by the following reportmade October 31, 1892: ASSETS. Loan on public funds % 8, Bank stock as per schedule 740, Loans on bank stock 16, Railroad bonds as per schedule 447, Loans on railroad bonds 32, Loan on railroad stocks 79, Real estate (for banking purposes) 70, Real estate by foreclosure 40, Loans on real estate 2,074, Loans on personal security 1,482, Deposits in banks, o


Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . Stetson, Augustus W. wStover, and Amos Stone. The present condition of the bank is shown by the following reportmade October 31, 1892: ASSETS. Loan on public funds % 8, Bank stock as per schedule 740, Loans on bank stock 16, Railroad bonds as per schedule 447, Loans on railroad bonds 32, Loan on railroad stocks 79, Real estate (for banking purposes) 70, Real estate by foreclosure 40, Loans on real estate 2,074, Loans on personal security 1,482, Deposits in banks, on interest 105, Cash on hand 3, Total $5,101, Deposits §4,779, Guaranty fund 230, Profit and loss account 91, Total §5,101, FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK. The Franklin vSavings Bank of the city of Boston was incorporatedMarch 15, 18G1, with thirty-six directors, of whom but two are nowconnected with the bank, one being the present president of the bank,Frederick W. Lincoln. The first president of this institution was. 5 -v^- a rutol.^


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