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Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863-1935 V0lume 22A:  Documentation, Charters: 1701-1800 Compiled by Andrew W. Pollock III Meredith, New Hampshire, 2022 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Publication Statement Thanks for downloading this volume. This work was created to advance the knowledge and appreciation of U.S. economic history and numismatics. The author has not and will not derive any financial benefit from its publication. Caveat: as there are many thousands of data listings on the following pages, occasional typographical errors are likely to exist. Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Previous Volumes Previous volumes in this series: Volume 1: General Introduction, Part I: source materials on the topic of national banks; national bank tallies from year to year from 1863 to 1935 for each state, and for the United States as a whole; aggregate financial resources of national banks from year to year from 1863 to 1935 for each state, and for the United States as a whole; listings of the 50 largest national banks in the United States in terms of total resources from year to year from 1865 to 1935; listings of the 50 national banks having the largest circulations of national bank notes from year to year from 1865 to 1934. Volume 2: General Introduction, Part II. State listings of the largest $1,000,000+ national banks in terms of total resources, 1865 to 1935. States covered: Alabama to Montana. Volume 3: General Introduction, Part III. State listings of the largest $1,000,000+ national banks in terms of total resources, 1865 to 1935. States covered: Nebraska to Wyoming. Volume 4: Bank lists: Titles of all 14,348 charter numbers conferred by the OCC up till the end of 1935. These listings are arranged:  Numerically by charter number.  Alphabetically by state, city, and title. Volumes 5 through 21: Bank monographs on charter numbers 1-1700, with 100 charter numbers per volume. Volumes 5A through 21A: Documentation on charter numbers 1-1700, with 100 charter numbers per volume. Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Table of Contents Section 1: Preliminary Articles: Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Scope and Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Section 2: Bibliography: Cited Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 How to view the Smithsonian Institution’s collection of certified proofs of 29 U.S. currency online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 3: Bank monographs, listed by charter number from 1701 to 1800. Charter Numbers by State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Charter No. 1701 (1870-1893) MO 32 Charter No. 1702 (1870-1872) KY 34 Charter No. 1703 (1870-1875) GA 36 Charter No. 1704 (1870-1878) VA 38 Charter No. 1705 (1870-1888) KY 40 Charter No. 1706 (1870-1890) IL 42 Charter No. 1707 (1870-1875) TN 44 Charter No. 1708 (1870-1889) TN 46 Charter No. 1709 (1870-1879) IL 48 Charter No. 1710 (1870-1875) WI 50 Charter No. 1711 (1870-1874) MO 52 Charter No. 1712 (1870-1935) MO 54 Charter No. 1713 (1870-1885) TN 57 Charter No. 1714 (1870-1879) WI 59 Charter No. 1715 (1870-1935) IL 61 Charter No. 1716 (1870-1935) VA 64 Charter No. 1717 (1870-1934) IL 66 Charter No. 1718 (1870-1935) KS 70 Charter No. 1719 (1870-1914) IL 73 Charter No. 1720 (1870-1931) KY 75 Charter No. 1721 (1870-1931) IL 78 Charter No. 1722 (1870-1890) MI 81 Charter No. 1723 (1870-1935) IL 83 Charter No. 1724 (1870-1907) IA 86 Charter No. 1725 (1870-1875) MI 88 Charter No. 1726 (1870-1931) IA 90 Charter No. 1727 (1870-1882) TN 92 Charter No. 1728 (1870-1890) KY 94 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Table of Contents Charter No. 1729 (1870-1875) WI 96 Charter No. 1730 (1870-1890) MI 98 Charter No. 1731 (1870-1935) MI 100 Charter No. 1732 (1870-1876) KS 103 Charter No. 1733 (1870-1917) IL 105 Charter No. 1734 (1870-1877) IL 107 Charter No. 1735 (1870-1876) MO 109 Charter No. 1736 (1870-1935) AL 111 Charter No. 1737 (1870-1935) NJ 114 Charter No. 1738 (1870-1935) VA 117 Charter No. 1739 (1870-1919) IN 119 Charter No. 1740 (1870-1886) MN 121 Charter No. 1741 (1870-1935) CA 123 Charter No. 1742 (1870-1874) VA 128 Charter No. 1743 (1870-1930) PA 130 Charter No. 1744 (1870-1930) IA 134 Charter No. 1745 (1870-1933) MI 138 Charter No. 1746 (1870-1874) TN 142 Charter No. 1747 (1870-1874) LA 144 Charter No. 1748 (1870-1887) KY 146 Charter No. 1749 (1870-1935) WI 148 Charter No. 1750 (1870-1935) NM 152 Charter No. 1751 (1870-1878) MO 156 Charter No. 1752 (1870-1890) MI 158 Charter No. 1753 (1870-1935) NY 160 Charter No. 1754 (1870-1926) VA 162 Charter No. 1755 (1870-1934) IL 165 Charter No. 1756 (1870-1887) NC 169 Charter No. 1757 (1870-1930) IA 171 Charter No. 1758 (1870-1935) MI 175 Charter No. 1759 (1870-1879) NJ 177 Charter No. 1760 (1871-1879) KY 179 Charter No. 1761 (1871-1901) MI 180 Charter No. 1762 (1871-1933) IA 182 Charter No. 1763 (1871-1908) KS 184 Charter No. 1764 (1871-1890) MI 186 Charter No. 1765 (1871-1902) SC 188 Charter No. 1766 (1871-1929) NC 190 Charter No. 1767 (1871-1935) KY 192 Charter No. 1768 (1871-1899) MI 195 Charter No. 1769 (1871-1879) VA 197 Charter No. 1770 (1871-1935) MO 199 Charter No. 1771 (1871-1879) WI 202 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Table of Contents Charter No. 1772 (1871-1890) NY- 204 -IN Charter No. 1773 (1871-1935) IL 206 Charter No. 1774 (1871-1908) LA 209 Charter No. 1775 (1871-1874) IL 211 Charter No. 1776 (1871-1876) IA 213 Charter No. 1777 (1871-1896) TX 215 Charter No. 1778 (1871-1919) LA 217 Charter No. 1779 (1871-1891) IL 220 Charter No. 1780 (1871-1890) MI 222 Charter No. 1781 (1871-1934) NC 224 Charter No. 1782 (1871-1877) MN 228 Charter No. 1783 (1871-1919) MN 230 Charter No. 1784 (1871-1933) OH 232 Charter No. 1785 (1871-1931) IL 236 Charter No. 1786 (1871-1930) IA 240 Charter No. 1787 (1871-1891) WI 243 Charter No. 1788 (1871-1935) OH 245 Charter No. 1789 (1871-1886) MI 248 Charter No. 1790 (1871-1935) KY 250 Charter No. 1791 (1871-1884) IL 254 Charter No. 1792 (1871-1879) IL 256 Charter No. 1793 (1871-1916) IL 258 Charter No. 1794 (1871-1935) MN 260 Charter No. 1795 (1871-1875) WV 262 Charter No. 1796 (1871-1902) LA 264 Charter No. 1797 (1871-1874) MD 266 Charter No. 1798 (1871-1935) NE 268 Charter No. 1799 (1871-1930) IA 272 Charter No. 1800 (1871-1924) WY 274 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863-1935 V0lume 22A:  Documentation Section 1: Preliminary Articles Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Acknowledgments I would like to publicly acknowledge help column giving the specific dates when banks that I received from the following people filed their annual statements. He located a during the course of my research, leading up copy of the 1885 edition of the Annual to this volume: Report of the Comptroller of the Currency containing bank statements and helped Rebecca Aftowicz, reference librarian at abstract data from that source. He compiled the research library at the Office of the a list of bank presidents and cashiers from Comptroller of the Currency, provided the 1863 volume of Bankers Magazine and information on the OCC’s collection of Statistical Register, and did the same from Comptroller Bulletins. the July 1921 edition of the Rand-McNally Bankers’ Directory. Leonard Augsburger arranged for some of the author’s research to be hosted by James Ehrhardt made numerous Archive.org by way of the Newman corrections that remedied the misspellings of Numismatic Portal, broadening awareness the names of Iowa bank officers that had of this project within the numismatic been transcribed from the annual reports of community. This resulted in the participation the Comptroller of the Currency. of important contributors who have expanded the scope and improved the Wayne Homren published an accuracy of the content. announcement of the author’s research in the E-sylum, broadening awareness of the Rose Buchanan, archives specialist at the work in the numismatic community. National Archives in Washington, D.C. supplied information on a collection of Dr. Peter Huntoon provided information on Comptroller Bulletins and related materials types of documents in the National Archives in the papers of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. that have direct relevance to national banks, introduced me to others that have made Dr. Sergio Correia discovered more than important contributions to the project, and 1,000 transcription errors in a 330,000+-row broadened its impact within the sphere of spreadsheet, compiled by the author for use the paper money community. He provided in this and other volumes, thereby making bank statistical data from the Annual the work more accurate and useful. He also Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency provided the author with scans of pages of for the years 1863 and 1864, which the documents that were missing in copies author did not have access to, helped to available for download from the major online compile bank statement data from the 1885 information aggregation services, and Annual Report of the Comptroller of the shared links to other materials that Currency. He made more than 1,000 advanced the work. He also shared some corrections to a 330,000+-row spreadsheet charts and graphs illustrating the value of containing bank officer listings and bank this type of visual data presentation. statistics data from year to year, and provided the author with much data he Kathy E. Cosgrove, senior reference gleaned from records in the National librarian at the research library of the U.S. Archives. Dr. Huntoon also wrote an article Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, provided for the Bank Note Reporter publicizing this the author with information on the serial research. Dr. Huntoon also provided publication Individual Statements on terminology for 1882-series $5 note varieties Condition of National Banks. having either stacked treasury signatures or in-line treasury signatures. Mark Drengson made vast improvements to a 330,000+-row spreadsheet of bank Thomas Mcanear of the National Archives officer and bank statistics data, and added a helped the author to locate a digital copy of 8 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Acknowledgments the 1941 edition the OCC’s Alphabetical List Dr. Smith Williams of the Center for of National Banks by States, which has Financial Research at the Federal Deposit extensive information on consolidations, Insurance Corporation provided a link to an receiverships, and voluntary liquidations. FDIC database that has important historical information on national banks. 9 Tabular Guide to United States National Banks, 1863- 1935  V0lume 22A: Documentation  Scope and Plan Intent: The plan for this work is to arrange and present information in a format that features tables, lists, and charts to facilitate rapid and convenient retrieval of data. Narratives will be kept to a minimum. Target audience: Paper money collectors, local historians, and genealogists are most likely to see value in this title. There may be aspects of the work that will also be regarded as useful by some economic historians. Scope: This reference work is divided into three sections: 1) General Introduction. This includes:  Bibliography of government reports, bank trade publications, and directories consulted in preparation of the content  Tabular listings of the largest banks from year to year in terms of total resources, and those with the largest circulation  Statistics providing aggregate total resources and mean average total resources of national banks from year to year  Annual statistics documenting the number of banks in operation, and tallies of numbers that went into voluntary liquidation, consolidation, or which were dissolved during the course of receivership. This section appears in its entirety in Volumes 1 through 3. 2) Lists of National Banks chartered from 1863 up till the end of 1935 (charter numbers 1 through 14348). All known title variations and changes in location-- prior to 1936--are included. This section appears in its entirety in volume 4. 3) Bank monographs. Each charter number from 1 through 14348 will receive a stereotyped monograph averaging from one to several pages. Content will include: 10

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