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G.4.5 Changes in Status of Banks and Branches BOARD OF GOVERNORW^ THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM G.4.5 CHANGES IN STATUS OF BANKS AND BRANCHES DURING FEBRUARY 1977 NAME AND LOCATION OF BANKS AND BRANCHES y DI-ST-BK CLASS DATE OF OF BANK CHANGE NEW BANKS EXCEPT SUCCESSIONS AND CONVERSIONS 01-25-08 87 OLD STONE MORRIS PLAN BANKING CHELSEA MA NONINS 51 11-12-76 COMPANY OF SUFFOLK COUNTY SUFFOLK COUNTY 01-25*2402 OLD STONE MORRIS PLAN BANKING NEW BEDFORD MA NONINS 51 11-12-76 COMPANY OF BRISTOL COUNTY BRISTOL COUNTY 01-50-0715 MOUNTAIN TRUST COMPANY STOWE VT INS NON 21 02-05-77 LAMOILLE COUNTY 01-50-0780 GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK WINHALL TWP VT INS NON 02-14-77 BENNINGTON COUNTY 02-36-4892 BANOUE FRANCAISE DU COMMERCE NEW YORK NY NONINS 55 02-01-77 EXTERIEUR BORO OF MANHATTAN (BRANCH OF FOREIGN BANK- COUNTED AS BANK IN RECORDS) 02-36—54 25 SANWA BANK LIMITED NEW YORK NY 55 02-14-77 (BRANCH OF FOREIGN BANK- BORO OF MANHATTAN COUNTED AS BANK IN RECORDS) 05-51-1982 HERITAGE BANK AND TRUST NORFOLK VA MEMBER 13 02-07-77 INDEPENDENT CITY 05-51-2443 WOMENS BANK RICHMOND VA INS NON 21 02-14-77 INDEPENDENT CITY 06-01-1095 HOME BANK OF GUN1ERSV1LLE GUNTERSVILLE AL MEMBER 13 02-01-77 MARSHALL COUNTY 06—12—1038 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARATHON FL NATIONAL 03 02-28-77 MARATHON MONROE COUNTY 06-12-1128 KINSLEY BANK ORANGE PARK FL INS NON 21 02-18-77 CLAY COUNTY 07-17-0456 FIRST SECURITY BANK OF AURORA AURORA IL INS NON 21 02-21-77 KANE COUNTY 07-55-0595 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSCOBEL WI NATIONAL 03 02-22-77 BOSCOBEL GRANT COUNTY 08-28-0422 ALCORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY CORINTH MS INS NON 21 02-23-77 ALCORN COUNTY 09-30-0100 RIMROCK BANK OF BILLINGS BILLINGS MT INS NON 21 02-14-77 YELLOWSTONE C1Y 10-08-02%1 LIBERTY INDUSTRIAL BANK COLORADO SPGS CO NONINS 53 07-01-76 EL PASO COUNTY 10-08-1022 LAKEWOOO SIC INDUSTRIAL BANK LAKEWOOO CO NONINS 53 07-12-76 JEFFERSON COUNTY 10-40-2569 LAKESHORE BANK N A OKLAHOME CITY OK NATIONAL 03 02-10-77 OKLAHOMA COUNTY 11-48-0034 SECURITY STATE BANK ABILENE TX INS NON 21 02-28-77 TAYLOR COUNTY 11-48-0097 BANK OF SANTA FE ALTA LOMA TX INS NON 21 02-22-77 GALVESTON COUNTY 12-06-0112 BANK OF BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS CA 21 02-14-77 LOS ANGELES CTY 12-41-0040 BANK OF THE CASCADES BEND OR 21 02-01-77 DESCHUTES COUNTY 1/THIS COMPILATION IS DERIVED LARGELY FROM SECONDARY SOURCES. "" IT IS NOT AN OFFICIAL REVORT OF CHANGES IN THE BANKING STRUCTURE. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DI-ST-BK CLASS DATE OF OF BANK CHANGE SUCCESSIONS AND CONVERSIONS 10—40—0630 ALFALFA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK CHEROKEE OK NATIONAL 03 CONVERTED 10 ALFALFA COUNTY BANK CHEROKEE OK INS NON 21 02-01-77 11-48-3900 NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK HOUSTON TX NATIONAL 03 CONVERTED TO NORTHWEST BANK AND TRUST HOUSTON TX INS NON 21 02-16-77 CORRECTION TO SUCCESSIONS AND CONVERSIONS - JAN 1977 G 4.5 02-09-0089 CITY NAT BANK OF CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT CT NATIONAL 03 CONVERTED TO 02—09—0093 CITYTRUST BRIDGEPORT CT INS NON 21 01-01-77 CONSOLIDATIONS, ABSORPTIONS, ETC. COLONIAL BANK 6 TRUST COMPANY HARTFORD CT (NON-OPERATING NONINSURED BANK I 01-09-0530 CONSTITUTION BANK C TRUST CO HARTFORD CT INS NON 21 01-01-77 MERGED UNDER CHARTER AND TITLE OF LATTER BANK 01-25-0885 MORRIS PLAN BANK & BANKING CO CHELSEA MA NONINS 51 ABSORBED BY 01-25-0887 OLD STONE MORRIS PLAN BANKING CHELSEA MA NONINS 51 12-22-76 COMPANY OF SUFFOLK COUNTY 01-25-2401 NEW BEDFORD MORRIS PLAN CO NEW BEDFORD MA NONINS 51 ABSORBED BY 01-25-2402 OLD STONE MORRIS PLAN BKG CO NEW BEDFORD MA NONINS 51 12-22-76 OLEAN SAVINGS AND LOAN OLEAN NY ASSOCIATION CA SAVINGS £ LOAN ASSN) 02-36-1270 ERIE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK BUFFALO NY INS MUT 42 01-03-77 MERGED UNDER CHARTER AND TITLE OF LATTFR BANK 06-12-0381 SUN SECOND NB OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH FL NATIONAL 03 06-12-0380 SUN FIRST NB OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH FL NATIONAL C3 02-01-77 MERGED UNDER CHARTER AND TITLE OF LATTER BANK CBS STATE BANK ADRIAN MI (NON-OPERATING NONINSURED BANK) 07-26-0030 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK ADRIAN MI MEMBER 13 12-31-76 MERGED UNDER CHARTER AND TITLE OF LATTER BANK 12-49-0535 FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK SPRINGVILLE UT INS NON 21 ABSORBED BY 12-49-0290 FIRST SECURITY BK OF UT NA OGDEN UT NATIONAL 02 02-01-77 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DI-ST-6K CLASS DATE OF OF BANK CHANGE ADMISSION OF NONMEMBER BANK TO FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP 12-41-0382 YAMHILL COUNTY BANK MCMINNVILLE OR 02-01-77 WITHDRAWAL OF STATE BANK FROM FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP 02-36-1490 CITIZENS BANK OF CAPE VINCENT CAPE VINCENT NY INS CONT 21 02-24-77 09-26-1650 GLADSTONE STATE BANK GLADSTONE MI INS CONT 21 02-16-77 CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION OF BANKS 01-25-0330 DORCHESTER SAVINGS BANK BOSTON MA TITLE CHANGED 70 01-25-0365 FIRST AMERICAN BANK FOR SAVINGS 04-39-0033 AKRON NATIONAL BANK AND TR CO NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO AKRON NATIONAL BANK 02-01-77 05-11-0010 AMERICAN SECURITY AND TR CO NA WASHINGTON DC NATIONAL 02 TITLE CHANGED TO AMERICAN SECURITY BANK 02-04-77 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 05-24-0351 CENTURY NATIONAL BANK BETHESDA MO NATIONAL 03 05-24-0515 LOCATION CHANGED TO CHEVY CHASE MD 06-12-0891 AM SECURITY BK OF MARTIN CTY MARTIN COUNTY FL INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TO AMERICAN BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY 06-12-1178 WORTH AVFNUE NATIONAL BANK PALM BEACH FL NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO ROYAL TRUST BANK OF PALM BEACH NA 06-12-1403 SOUTHEAST BANK OF GULF GATE SARASOTA FL TITLE CHANGED TO EXCHANGE BANK OF SARASOTA 02-23-77 06-12-1481 EXCHANGE BANK OF WESTSHORE TITLE CHANGED TO SOUTHEAST BANK OF WESTSHORE 02-18-77 06—12—152.' PEOPLES BANK OF TAMPA TAMPA FL TITLE CHANGED TO PEOPLES BANK OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 06-12-1689 EXCHANGE BK OF N WINTER HAVEN WINTER HAVEN FL TITLE CHANGED TO SOUTHEAST BANK OF WINTER HAVEN 06-47-1810 BLOUNT NAT BK OF MARYVILLE MARYVILLE TN NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO BLOUNT NATIONAL BANK 02-08-77 07-26-1495 MICHIGAN NB-MID MICHIGAN FLINT TWP MI NATIONAL 03 07-26-0605 LOCATION CHANGED TO BURTON MI 07-55-1885 AMERICAN NB OF GREEN BAY GREEN BAY W1 NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO CITIZENS AMERICAN BANK NA 02-15-77 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DI-ST—BK CLASS DATE OF OF BANK CHANGE 09-27-1920 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELY ELY MN NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO FIRST NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF ELY 09—27—19BO FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT EVELETH EVELETH MN NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO FIRST NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL 02-01-77 BANK OF EVELETH 09-27-2420 FIRST NAT BK OF GRAND RAPIDS GRAND RAPIDS MN NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO FIRST NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF GRAND RAPIDS 09-27-2925 FIRST NAT BANK OF HOVT LAKES HOYT LAKES MN NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO FIRST NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL 02-01-77 BANK OF HOYT LAKES 09-38-1060 CITIZENS STATE BANK NEW ENGLAND ND INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TO AMERICAN STATE BANK OF 02—22—77 NEW ENGLAND 10-20-1430 FIDELITY STATE BANK DODGE CITY KS MEMBER 13 TITLE CHANGED TO FIDELITY STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 10—29—06 94 BANK OF CAMDEN POINT CAMDEN MO INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TO PLATTE COUNTY BANK OF CAMDEN 02-15-77 POINT 11-48-1721 FIRST BANK OF COPPELL COPPELL TX INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TO FIRST SECURITY BANK AND TRUST 02-01-77 11-48-7400 CITIZENS STATE BANK SLATON TX INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TU CITIZENS BANK OF LUBBOCK CTY 02-23-77 11-46—8215 WEBSTER STATE BANK WEBSTER TX INS NON 21 TITLE CHANGED TO BAY AREA BANK AND TRUST CORRECTION TO CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATIONS OF BANKS JAN G.4.5 07-55-4175 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK RACINE WI NATIONAL 03 TITLE CHANGED TO 07—55—4164 HERITAGE NATIONAL BANK OF 01-01-77 RACINE CEASED BANKING OPERATIONS 11-48-8480 CAIN BANKING COMPANY UNINC WINNSBORO TX NONINS 61 02-10-77 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 0I-ST-6K CLASS DATE OF OF BANK CHANGE BRANCHES ESTABLISHED DE NOVO 01-09-07 58 MANCHESTER STATE BANK MANCHESTER CT MEMBER 13 K-MART SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH MANCHESTER CT 217 SPENCER STREET HARTFORD COUNTY 01-09-1302 NORWICH STATE BANK £ TRUST CO NORWICH CT INS NON 21 NORWICHTOWN BRANCH NORWICH CT 02-07-77 204 STURTEVANT STREET NEW LONDON COUNTY 01-09-1840 WINDSOR BANK f. TRUST COMPANY WINDSOR CT INS NON 21 POQUONOCK BRANCH WINDSOR CT 02-07-77 2100 POQUONOCK AVENUE HARTFORD COUNTY 01-23-0870 SKOWHEGAN SAVINGS BANK SKOWHEGAN ME INS MUT 42 MADISON BRANCH MADISON ME 02-07-77 188 MAIN STREET SOMERSET COUNTY 01-23-0920 WASHBURN TRUST COMPANY WASHBURN ME INS NON 21 MAPLETON BRANCH MAPLETON ME 02-14-77 MAIN STREET AROUSTOOK COUNTY 01-33-0590 AHOSKEAG NATIONAL BANK t TR CO MANCHESTER NH NATIONAL 03 NORTH ELM STREET PRANO' MANCHESTER NH 02-14-77 1550 ELM STREET HILLSBOROUGH CTY 01-33-0600 AMOSKEAG SAVINGS BANK HANCHESTER NH INS MUT 42 ELM STREET BRANCH MANCHESTER NH 02-14-77 1550 ELM STREET HILLSBOROUGH CTY 02-09-0130 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK BRIDGEPORT CT INS MUT 42 PICKWICK PLAZA BRANCH GREENWICH CT 02-17-77 THREE PICKWICK PLAZA FAIRFIELD C'JUNTY 02-34-1550 HUDSON CITY SAVINGS BANK JERSEY CITY NJ INS MUT WOODBURY HEIGHTS BRANCH WOODBURY HCTS Nj 02-22-77 ROUTE 45 C ALLIANCE STREET GLOUCESTER COUNTY 02-34-1968 AMERICAN NAT BANK £ TR OF NJ MONTCLAIR NJ NATIONAL 03 CHATHAM OFFICE CHATHAM NJ 393 MAIN STREET MORRIS COUNTY 02-36-0130 NATIONAL CMRC BANK I TRUST CO ALBANY NY NATIONAL 03 1 JACKS BRANCH CBCT ALBANY NY 01-10-77 42 STATE STREET ALBANY CCJUNTY 2 BOARDMANS RIVER ST BR CBCT TROY NY 01-10-77 850 RIVER STREET RtNNSELAER COUNTY 3 BOARDMANS RTE 50 3R C&CT GLENVILLE NY 01-10-77 ROUTE 50 SCHENECTADY CTY 4 BOARDMANS SKYVIEW BR CBCT LATHAM NY 01-10-77 SKYVIEW STAR SHOPPING CNTR ALBANY COUNTY 5 MARSHS BRANCH CBCT HUDSON NY 02-14-77 551 WARREN STREET COLUMBIA COUNTY 6 SHP
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