. Savannah and its surroundings . visited Sa-vannah April 22. 1861—Occupation of Fort Pulaski byConfederate forces January 3. Confederate State conventionmet in Savannah and ordinance ofsecession framed March 7. 1862—Bombardment and captuie ofEort Pulaski, bv l^ederal forces,April 10. 1864—The city invested by Shermansarmy, after the march to the sea,December 13. Fort McAllister captured Decem-ber 11. Evacuation of Savannah by theConfederate army December 20. The city formally surrenderedDecember 21. 1879-Corner stone of Jasper inonu-ment laid October 9. 1881—Gieat storm and tidal waveAugust 2


. Savannah and its surroundings . visited Sa-vannah April 22. 1861—Occupation of Fort Pulaski byConfederate forces January 3. Confederate State conventionmet in Savannah and ordinance ofsecession framed March 7. 1862—Bombardment and captuie ofEort Pulaski, bv l^ederal forces,April 10. 1864—The city invested by Shermansarmy, after the march to the sea,December 13. Fort McAllister captured Decem-ber 11. Evacuation of Savannah by theConfederate army December 20. The city formally surrenderedDecember 21. 1879-Corner stone of Jasper inonu-ment laid October 9. 1881—Gieat storm and tidal waveAugust 28. 1883—The Sesqui Centennial of thecltycelebrated February 14. Third great fire occurred October31,365 houses in Yamacraw burned. 1886—The Chatham Artillerys centen-nial celebrated May 1. Savannah shaken by earthquakeAugust 31. 1888-President Cleveland visited Sa-vannah and the Jasper monumentunveiled February 22. 1889—Fourth great fire April 6. 1890—Corner stone of IndependentPresbyterian church relaid Jan. JOHN FLANNEBY, Presid^al. JAMES SULI/tVAN, Cashier HORACE A. CRANE, Vice-Presi lent. SOUTHERN BANK OK THE STATE OK GEORGIA. Drapoi] ^tr^eet, between Br^ilaii % ft, Julian ^tueetsg, SAVANNAH, OA. e^pifcrl, |i@ % Surplus, cf DEPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF GrEORGIA. SK]VlI=ANNUAIv STATEMENT At Close of Business December 3ist» 1889. Loans and Discounts S2,22n,410 63 Bonds and Stocks 692,065 00 Banking House and otliei- Ke;il Estate 72,603 26 Furniture and Safes 2,000 00 Due by Banks and Bankers 68,378 29 Protest Account 4 75 Cash 348,675 10 Capital Stock $500,000 00 Surplus Fund 500,000 00 Undivided Profits 127,930 9S-$,930 98 Dividend No. 37 un-paid 90 00 Dividend No. 38, pay-able Jan. Ist, .30,000 00- .30,090 00 Due Depositors 1,953,633 5S Certified Checks 48 Due Banks and Bankers 29 Due Treasurer State ot .56,397 70 $3,404,137 03 EUGENE KEtLY, of Eugane Kelly & Co., New York. JOHN FLANNERY, of John


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