. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. or business on Octo-ber 1, 1912, and has steadily grown in public officers are: Jesse D. Denny, president; Charles , vice-president; A. W. Guest, active vice-presi-dent; A. J. Diefendorf, cashier; C. F. Grievish, assistantcashier. Deposits, December 31, 1919, were $870,;total resources (same date), $1,139,; capital,$50,000. The bank is located in its own building, withmodern equipment. The First National Bank of Forestville datesfrom September 13, 1913, when with a capital of $25,000this next to the younge


. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. or business on Octo-ber 1, 1912, and has steadily grown in public officers are: Jesse D. Denny, president; Charles , vice-president; A. W. Guest, active vice-presi-dent; A. J. Diefendorf, cashier; C. F. Grievish, assistantcashier. Deposits, December 31, 1919, were $870,;total resources (same date), $1,139,; capital,$50,000. The bank is located in its own building, withmodern equipment. The First National Bank of Forestville datesfrom September 13, 1913, when with a capital of $25,000this next to the youngest national bank in the countywas launched. The first officers were: J. C. Hutchin-son, president; Albert G. Pierce, vice-president; WilliamE. Candee, cashier. After seven years of operation the1920 report shows deposits of different kinds, totaling$316,, resources amounting to $422, Thepresent officers are: W. H. Marvin, president; W. , Charles A. Reynolds, vice-presidents; M. , cashier; Roscoe B. Martin, assistant Wb# .. O^AMSTAU A LAK£


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