Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . southwestcorner of State and Devonshire streets (formerly Wilsons Lane).From 1871 until its removal to its present elegant quarters in the AmesBuilding, it was for about sixteen years located at 05 vState street andfor about five years at 00 Devonshire street. In October, 1854, the capital of the bank was increased to $750,000,and on April 10, 1801, to its present amount, $1,000,000. It became anational bank in April, 180*5. The board of directors for 1802 is asfollows: Charles Henry Parker, Joseph S. Lovering, George B. Ch


Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . southwestcorner of State and Devonshire streets (formerly Wilsons Lane).From 1871 until its removal to its present elegant quarters in the AmesBuilding, it was for about sixteen years located at 05 vState street andfor about five years at 00 Devonshire street. In October, 1854, the capital of the bank was increased to $750,000,and on April 10, 1801, to its present amount, $1,000,000. It became anational bank in April, 180*5. The board of directors for 1802 is asfollows: Charles Henry Parker, Joseph S. Lovering, George B. Chase,Gamaliel Bradford, C. A. Coleman, Charles W. Chamberlin, Frank , Horatio Newhall, J. T. Coolidge, Herbert Lyman and Nel-son S. Bartlett. The condition of the Columbian National Bank, as reported to thecomptroller of currency at the close of business, March (!, 1803, was asfollows: RESOURCKS. Loans and discounts $1,439, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. bonds to secure circulation 250, Due from approved reserve agents 320,


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