. The city of Troy and its vicinity. the treasurer,Jacob L. Lane, No. 53 First 1836, he removed his office to First Street. In 1845, the bankerected the Athenaeum Building, nowthe property of the Troy Young MensAssociation, on the east side of FirstStreet, between River and Statestreets. On its completion in 1846,the Savings Bank was removed to thebanking room of the CommercialBank, which occupied the front roomon the first floor of the AthtnseumBuilding, on the north side of thehall. In 1850, the Troy Savings Bankoccupied the front room on the southside of the hall where it rem
. The city of Troy and its vicinity. the treasurer,Jacob L. Lane, No. 53 First 1836, he removed his office to First Street. In 1845, the bankerected the Athenaeum Building, nowthe property of the Troy Young MensAssociation, on the east side of FirstStreet, between River and Statestreets. On its completion in 1846,the Savings Bank was removed to thebanking room of the CommercialBank, which occupied the front roomon the first floor of the AthtnseumBuilding, on the north side of thehall. In 1850, the Troy Savings Bankoccupied the front room on the southside of the hall where it remaineduntil its removal on March 25, 1875,to the new and attractive granitebuilding, on the northeast corner ofSecond and State streets. The build-ing cost about $435,000 ; the moneybeing a part of the accumulatedearnings of the bank. (See MusicHall.) Amount of deposits on Jan-uary I, 1886, $4,965, Presidents: Townsend McCoun,1823 to 1834; Richard P. Hart, 1834to 1839; Stephen Warren, 1S39 to1847 ; Gurdon Corning, 1S47 to 1850;. 20 Jared S. Weed, 1850 to 1870 ; , 1870 to present time. Secretaries and accountants : JohnPaine, 1823 to 1829; Jacob L. Lane,1829 to 1846; Frederick Leake, 1846101850; Ferdinand J. Suydam. 1850to 1851; Adam R, Smith, 1851; JosephJ. Tiliinghast, 1851 to 1855 ; CharlesB. Russell. 1855 to 1870; Charles , 1870 to 1875 ; William , 1875 to present time. Treasurer: Charles N. Lockwoodfrom 1875 to present time. Troy City National Bank, onthe southeast corner of Fourth andGrand Division streets, was organizedJanuary I, 1865, with a capital of$500,000. It succeeded to the busi-ness of the Troy City Bank, incor-porated April 19, 1833, with a capitalof .$300,000. On Wednesday, July10, 1833, the stockholders at Wash-ington Hall, No. 331 River Street,elected Richard P. Hart, Robert , Alsop Weed, Henry Vail,John T. McCoun, George B. Warren,Job Pierson, Abraham Van Tuyl, Gil-bert Reilay, William P. Haskin,Thaddeus B.
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