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MONROE County SAVINGS BANK SIMON TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES 35 STATE ST Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1946 1101 MONROE COUNtY SAVINGS BANK SIMON TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES 35 STATE ST. Member cf the Federal Depoeii Inewranee Corperaiion 2 EAST AYE. 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