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National and State Banks, Saving's- Banks, and Trust Companies 1900 DIRECTORS National and State Banks, Saving's- Banks, and Trust Companies PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. ABBANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES. CITIES, AND BANKS. First National. First National. Merchants' & Plant­ Geo. Ptisch. ers* National. L. M. Jacobs. T. H. Molton. J. R. Stevens. S. M. Franklin. ALABAMA. T. T. Uillman. V. K. Hall. S. C.Marks. ARIZONA. W. S. Brown. A. S. Fletcher. M. P. Le Grand. W. A. Walker. R. E. Spragins. C. S. Mathews. Consolidated Nat'l. N. E. Barker. W. H. Echols. R. Goldthwaite. PHCENIX. M. P. Freeman. Robt. Jemison. O. B. Patton. S. B. Marks, Jr. K. W. ulaves. ANNISTON. F. D. Nabers. D. Coleman. W. D. Brown. Home Savings W. C. Davit*. B. F. Moore. n.h. Rnth. Bank & Trust Co. II. B. Tenny. II. M. Ilobbie. Aunlston Banking: E. M. Tutwiler. Chan. F. Ainsworth. Chas. T. Etchells. & Loan Go. ErBkine Ramsay. MOBILE. R. F. Ligon, Jr. F. M. Jackson. S. M.McCowan. J. B. Goodwin. City National. It. II. Greene. II. A. Young. Hugh II. Price. W. L. McCaa. Jefferson County E. J. Buck. Ancil Martin. A. Henderson. Savings. Jno. Carraway. OPELIKA. ARKANSAS. A. W. Bell. L. Lopez. National Bank of J. A. Downey. O. F. Cawthon. Arizona. M.B. Wellborn. Bank of Opelika. J.J.Willett. Geo. W. Harris. C. T. Hearin. C. F. Enslen. F. C. Turner. S. Lewis, FAYETTEVILLE. E- F. Enslen. E. G. Dieaper. R. M. Greene. E. Ganz. Aunlston National. Cnas. F. Enslen. J. T. Dumas. J. C. Farley. S. Ob^rfelder. B.W. Williams. John Y. T. Smith. Bank of Fayette- J. M. Foust. P. J. Lyons. ville. M. B. Wellborn.' Charles E. Thomas. R. Seeburg. I. Weil. Charlec Goldman. C.D.Woodruff. Kobt. Huuier. G.N. Hndmon. E. W. Dorris. J. J. Baggctt. W. A. Davie. William Ratchford. J. D. Monihan. G. L. Smith. J. B. Greene. F. R. Earle. W. H. McKleroy. People's Savings E. E. Bernheimer. J. R. Harris. H. F. Smith. Bank & Trust Co* Alfred P. Bush. Phoenix: National. J. F. Mayer. Geo. A. Blinn. First National. First National. James A. Fleming. First National. Jno. D. Elliott. T. W.Fembcrlon. Mcllroy Bank's Co. Louis Schilllnger. F. M. Renfro. A. L. Tyler. James H. Masson. N. P. Renfro. B. Hey man. W. H. Whitlow. Henry B. Gray. L. Lowenstein. G. B. Richmond. J.B.Knox. W. M. Martin. Orrin Bro*n. E. B. Harrison. S. B. Trapp. Felix McGill. 3L T. Trawick. C. J. Hall. J. II. Mcllroy. E. L. Tyler. Winston Jones. Thoa. L. Peon. E. B. Gage. J. K. Pool. J. B. Goodwin. Steiner Bros. Bank. Henry Hall. J. C. Condon. D. M. Ferry. II. K. Wade. B. L. Turner. W. O. Harwell. F. M. Murpby. B. Steiner. Leinkanf Banking F. S. Belcher. J. C. Sproull. Washington County. A. W. Bell. S. Steiner. Co. W. W. Strmgfellow. Leo. K. Steiner. Shapard. Valley. S. P. Pittmau. W. L. McCaa. Wm. H. Leinkanf. I. G. Combs. H. W. Leinkauf. C. C. Torbert. Wm. Christy. B. R. Davidson. Alfred Proskauer. B. F. Ponder. E. J. Bennett. Theo. f. Jones. Wm. Porterfield. F. C. Hatch. A. L. Williams. BIRMINGHAM. EUFAULA. Peoples. M. II. Sherman. W. S. Pollard. W. D. Fulwiler. A. L. Tient. Alabama National. Commercial Nat'l. John B. Davis. J. C. Kitkpatrick. J. W. Whiting. Lloyd B. Christy. W. C. Ward. J. P. Foy. D. R. Burgess. SELMA. B. F. Roden. Eli S. Shorter. T. S. Fry. Western Invest. FORT SMITH. E. W. Eucker. C. P. Roberts. James K. Glennon. Bank of Selma. Banking Co. B. M. Fulenwidcr. It. Monethrop. R.H.Clarke. S. T. Rice. A. Pincus. H. F. Cooper. Perrin L. Kay. American National. Catesby ap C. Jones. M. J. Hickey. P. A Ball. Alabama Trust & Roger ap C. Jones. Philip K. Hickey. Savings Co. East Alabama M. Meyer. R. P. Harris. Rational. MONTGOMERY. Ruzilla J. Lutgurding. W. M. Cravens. E. N. Cullom. J. F. Suttle. George A. Lutgerdicg. T. W. M. Boone. Smith Callom. A. n. Merrill. Capital City Insur­ Wm. Blair. N. W. Trimble. B. L. Gnice. ance Co. CHy National. E. II. Stevenson. J, G. Guice. PRESCOTT. T. J. Smith. Joseph Goetter. E. P. Seeley. Berney National. M.M, Beringcr. W. P. Armstrong. II. Schloes. J. R. Warren. A. W. Jones. Bank of Arizona. I. Apple. pobt. Stevens. M. Kahn. C. W. Hooper. W. H.sims. S. C. Marks. W. S. Monk. Hugo Richards. First National. J. B. Adams. Eufaula National. E. B. Joseph. A. G. Fairish. E. W. Wells. J. A. Going. W. D. Brown. M. B. Hazel tine. Joseph Adler. H. L. Bad nam. S. H. Dent. N. Greil. C. A. Peter. H. Baer. Walker Percy. M. 9. Roberts. B. L. Holt. W. E. Hazeltine. D.Y. Berry. E. Y. Dent. Tennent Lomax. T. H. Aldrich. R. A. Roberts. TUSCALOOSA. B. F. Hobart. Thomas Worthington. Prescott National. J. M. Sparks. A. L. Fulenwider. E. B. Young. Farley National. Sam'l McLoud. First National. F. M. Murphy. II. Stone. J. L. Hall. R. N. Fredericks. Geo. T. Sparks. Birmingham Trust T. Davidson. Mrs. M. M. Moody. « Savings Co. 51. Goldwater. Jno. Vaile. HUNTSVILLE. J. B. Nicrosi. Mrs. S. A. M. Purser. E. B. Gage. ?• H. Earle. Louis B. Farley. Frank S. Moody. J. C. Hemdon. £• M. Caldwell. J. Loeb. Searcy Marlowe. II. Kinsley Merchants, W.T.Northington. Farmers & Mer­ N. Greil. W. U. Verner. R. F. Ligon. D. M. Ferry. W. J. Echols. A.W.Smith. chants National. J. B. Williams. James Spence. S. J. May hew. First National. Merchants Nat*I. W. A. May. W. H. R^ttig? T W. Pratt. TUCSON. Ira D. Oglesby. A. T. London. J. S. Wilcox. G. A. Searcy. P. K. Davis. Jas. T.Woodward. W. S. Wells. C.L. Noleu. Frank Duncan. II. F. Hill. Arizona National. W. J. Murphy. Jas Bowron. R. M. Church. W. A. Gayle. Sam Friedman. C. E. Speer. J.BCobbs. J. R. Boyd. A. M. Baldwin. W. T. Palmer. B. M. Jacobs. John Schaap. U. II. Mayberry. W. I. Wellman. C. G. Abercrombie. W. S. Wyman. Fred Fleishman. J. Foster. 433 1900 California. 4'3l Arkansas. DIUECTOUS OF NATIONAL AND STATE BANKS. Exchange National. | Texarkana Nat'l. Fresno National. L. W. 111 inn. Security Loan & Robert Hale. Trust Co. HELENA. J.W. Pope. I!. T. Estcfl. Daniel Ilrown. Jr. J. J. Fay, Jr. W. V. McVey. M. B. Stimson. II. I,. Itetiimol. W. Huchaiian. It. J. Waters. F. E. Gray. A. N. Johnson. W T Ferpuson. L. H. Stnitlu Ira O. Smith. Hank of Hrlrna. '. .John McMullin. C. S. Cristy. W. II. Langfnnl. \\*. A Uol)iiiH>u. J. M. Hale. E. L. Farris. H S. Horner. Thomas Latterly. H. Collins. i 1-'. D. Vanderlip. <j. Wool en. I). A. Iteed. W. S. Bartlett. J. S. Pollock. T. Wistaf Ilrown. Columbia Savings, I. Ehrmen. ,1, Xeimever. ! W. It. (Jrim. ; Thomas W. Patterson. A. A. Horner. (i Re chardt. F. W\ Burnett. Security Savings. K H Bendy. <\ F. Pen/el. Peoples Savings. Niles Pease. j |i. Johnson. Herman W. Hellman. # II. P. Johnson. It. W. Ozmun. Henry J. Fleishman. John J. Horner. .1. Trieber. C. S. Pierce. J. It. Clark. H. ('. Mooru. CALIFORNIA O. J. Woodward. J. A. Graves. <;hester Itowell. II. Jevnc. J. H. Shankland. S. 11. llotner (;<'rm»n National. Itobt. Hale. Maurice S. Hellman. J. Pillow. ; F. K. I'rescott. It. S. Sanborn. E. 0 Horner Oscar Davis. ! W. J. Dickey. J. b\ Sartori. John G. Fletcher. BAKERSFIELD. It. J. Waters. M. L. Fleming. I). (J. Fours. A. P. West. W. 1). Longyear. First National. J. T. W. Tillnr. Hunk of Itakora- F. O. Johnson. HOLLISTER. W. L. Graves. S. Srellir. II. A. Little. Farmers' & Mer­ W. II. Feinborton. Hank of Ilolliator. chants Henderson Hay ward. (J. S. Kill*. A. L. Schader. S. W. Wililc. F. It- Sllger. Chas. M. Taylor. Join M. Keith. II. Lobumn. Andrew Ilrown. T. S Hawkins. \Y\ II. Perry. Southern California X. C. Hiitrf^s. C. E. Thorn. Savings. It. Seel it; International Loan L. (Juuuenheim. Thomas Flint. 0. W. Childs. A iron Mayers. A; Trust Co. .J.J. Mack. Uriah Wood. 1. W. Hell man, Jr. J. II. Braly. \V. A. Short. L. A. Whitehurst. A. Glassell. A. II. Braly. W. N. Strnuh. J. C. Corbiu. Knru Valley. It. Eschenb ^r^. J. F. Francis. J. II. Smith. W. D. Woolwine. 1 li. P. Lathrop. II. W.Hellman. W. C. Patterson. People* SIIV. Ilk. & Wily Join *. S, Jewett. I. W. Hellman. F. A. Gibson. Tr. Co. J. 1*. Robinson. P. Roper. I. N. VanNuys. J. M. Elliott. J. W. Rowland. II. A. Biuret. Farmerii & jMer- ,lno. P. Moore. W. A..I. Phillip*. A. Weill. t:liants. First National. State Hank & Trust G. (hiarlei*. P. W. Wade. J. IJ. SCOVel. Hen. Xifx*;Ie. Co. .Inn. I. "(Hin*. F. I. Smith. T. II. Slan-n. W. G. Kcrckhoff. W. A. Shori. Mose A. Clark. l'rodurcrs Savings. i M. Hosenber^. F. q. Story. L. C. Brand. T (!. Feniuson. : F. II. Abbe. II. Jevne. J. A. Muir. Lee IV idergr H*. S. *I. Johnaon Co. Win. S- Tovls. I C. 11. Wagner. J. C. Drake. W. Gillelcn. F. S. I!ice. 1 <\ F. smith. Allen N. Johnson. Wru. Pal II i tiig. J. D. BIckncll. B. F. Porter. E. Newman. II. A. Jastro. A. Toun. J. M. Elliott. F. K. Rule. F. M NorhYrt. C. N\ Heal. 1 S. A. Wootcti. Sam \V. Rryhurn. Thomas Ilaskii s. J. D. Hooker. 0. C. Allen. it. L. Davidson. (J. J. Plunz. (Jeo. C. Porter. A. W. Ryan. V. F. lliitTin«i»ti. F.
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