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MASSACHUSETTS WOMAN'S SUF- FRAGE ASSOCIATION. Headquarters. 3 Park street, Boston. President, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose; Secretary, Henry B. Blackwell, 3 Park street, Boston.
MASONIC SOCIETIES. Masonic Build- ing, corner Tremont and Boylston streets, Boston. Grand Lodge of Massa- chusetts. Grand Master, Charles C. Hutchinson, Lowell; Grand Treasurer, John Carr, Roxbury; Recording Grand Secretary, Sereno D. Nickerson, Cam- bridge, office, Masonic Building, Boston ; Corresponding Grand Secretary, W. L. Richardson, M. D., Boston.
Annual meeting in December.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Grand High Priest, Warren B. Ellis, Boston; Grand Treasurer, Eugene A. Holton, Boston; Grand Secretary, J. Gilman Waite, 28 School street, Boston. 74 sub- ordinate bodies in Mass., with 15,557 members.
Grand Council Royal and Select Masters. Annual meeting second Wed- nesday of December. M. I. Grand Master, Samuel G. Lyman, 17 Milk street, Boston: Grand Recorder, J. Gilman Waite, 28 School street, Boston: Grand Treasurer, Charles W. Romney, Bos- ton. 26 subordinate bodies in Mass., with 6024 members.
Grand Commandery, K. T., of Mass. and R. 1., 28 School street. Meetings in May and October. Grand Com- mander. Geo. L. Shepley, Providence, R. I .; Grand Treasurer, Jas. H. Upham, Dorchester; Grand Recorder, Benjamin W. Rowell, 28 School street, Boston. 46 subordinate bodies in Mass. and R. I., with 12,734 members.
Prince Hall Grand Lodge (colored) of Massachusetts. Grand Master, Wm. G. Butler, West Medford: Grand Secretary, Benj. C. Hazel, 71 Washington street, Cambridge; Grand Treasurer, William H. Robinson, Boston.
MINUTE MEN OF '61. Annual meet- ing held Apr. 15. President, Geo. W. Nason, 21 School street, Boston; Sec- retary, James H. Griggs, 4 Albion place. Charlestown; Treasurer, J. Frank Giles, 20 Hawley street, Boston. Mem- bership, about 1200.
NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS. Annual meeting in May. President, Mary S. Snow, Bangor, Me .; Vice-President. Benjamin Baker. Newport, R. I .: Secre- tary and Treasurer. Walter H. Small, Chelsea, Mass. Number of Superinten- dents at last report (May, 1899) -Maine- 18, New Hampshire 11, Vermont 13, Mas- sachusetts 173, Rhode Island 22, Connec- ticut 23.
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PRO- TECTION. Headquarters, 1 Somerset street, Boston. Grand Lodge of Massa- chusetts. Grand Warden, James H. Flint, Weymouth: Grand Secretary, Eben S. Hinckley. Boston: Grand Treas- urer, Daniel E. Frasier, Cambridgeport. Annual meeting second Wednesday in March. 105 subordinate bodies in Mass., with a membership of 12,000.
NEW ENGLAND SABBATH PROTEC- TIVE LEAGUE. President, Hon. George F. Hoar, Worcester; Secretary, Rev. M. D. Kneeland, 28 School street, Boston.
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Grand Chapter of Mass. Grand Matron, Mrs. Isa R. Gallup, North Adams; Grand Patron. Henry Spavin, Revere; Grand Secretary, Daniel Seagrave, Worcester; Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Lona L. Good- enough, Easthampton. Next annual meeting second Thursday in May. 60 chapters in Mass., with a membership of 6804.
ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS. Grand Clan of Massachusetts. Grand Chief, Dr. R. Disbrow, Boston; Grand Secre- tary. Walter Ballantyne. Roxbury; Grand Treasurer, John Irvine. Taunton. Annual meeting in Worcester February 22, 1900.
ORDER OF SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Grand President, Robert Kershaw, 733 Broad- way. South Boston: Grand Secretary, John W. C. Sargent, 222 Western avenue, Cambridgenort: Grand Treasurer, Lau- rence Davenport, Lawrence.
PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA. Washington Camp, No. 4, 32 Central square, East Boston. State President, H. M. Watts, East Boston; State Secretary, Nathaniel Bolter, East Boston: State Treasurer, Wm. G. Mason, Boston.
REPUBLICAN CLUB OF MASSACHU- SETTS. Headquarters, 19 Milk street, Boston. President. Elihu B. Hayes, Lynn; Secretary, Augustus P. Gardner, Hamilton: Treasurer. A. Lithgow Dev- ens, Hamilton: Assistant Secretary, Ed- ward E. Mansfield, Boston.
ROYAL ARCANUM. Office of Grand Council of Massachusetts, 505 Tremont Building, Boston. Annual meeting in April. Grand Regent, F. W. Dickin-
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son, Springfield: Grand Secretary, Her- bert A. Boynton, Newtonville; Grand Treasurer, W. L. Kelt, Boston. 154 councils; 17,3322 members.
ROANOKE ASSOCIATION. Annual meeting held in February. President, Wm. E. Richardson; Secretary. James Thompson, Custom House, Boston: Treasurer, George W. Nason, 21 School street, Boston.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS. Grand Ruler, Edward Hart. Holyoke: Grand Secretary, James E. Moore, Jr .. 200 Summer street. Boston: Grand Treasurer, Thomas L. Ferris, 87 Milk street, Boston. Annual meeting third Tuesday in March.
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Governor, Arthur J. C. Sowdon: Deputy Governor, Hosea M. Knowlton; Secre- tary, Edward W. McGlenen: Deputy Secretary, Charles S. Parsons; Treas- urer, Abijah Thompson.
SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCEND- ANTS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Governor. Gamaliel Bradford: Captain. Myles Standish; Secretary. George E. Bowman. 623 Tremont Building, Boston; Treas- urer, Marcus Morton.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Annual ses- sion Grand Division of Massachusetts is held in Boston on the third Wednesday of April. Grand Worthy Patriarch. W. H. Williams, Lynn; Grand Scribe, Chas. E. Dennett, 36 Bromfield street. room 15. Boston; Grand Treasurer, Annie M. Nixon, 4 Holborn terrace, Boston.
SONS OF VETERANS. Department of Massachusetts. Headquarters. 148 Green street, Melrose Highlands. Commander. Geo. N. Howard: Adjutant, Orange H. Cook; Quartermaster. F. W. Stantial. Annual meeting in February.
UNION VETERANS' UNION. Depart- ment of Massachusetts. Headquarters, Brockton. Dept. Commander, Major Gen- eral Walter L. French, Brockton; Ad- jutant General, John Mandeville, 50 Main street, Brockton: Quartermaster Gen- eral, Charles A. Blanchard, Malden. An- nual meeting in October.
UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. Headquarters State Council, 10 Buffum street, Salem. State Councilor, William S. McIntire, Salem: State Council Secre- tary, Frank R. Tuttle, 10 Buffum street. Salem; State Council Treasurer, Daniel Parlin. Worcester. Annual meeting Feb- ruary 22d. 60 subordinate bodies in Mass., with 7000 members.
UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS. Headquarters, 27 School street. Boston. Grand Commandery of Massa- chusetts. Grand Commander. Charles Steere. Hingham: Grund Keeper of Rec- ords, J. B. Trueworthy. 90 Prescott street, Lowell: Treasurer, H. N. Acker- man, 27 School street, Boston. Annual meeting in April. 127 subordinate bodies in Mass., with 10,300 members.
UNITED ORDER OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS. Supreme Gorernor, J. Seollay Taft. Keene, N. H .; Supreme Secretary. James E. Shepard, 292 Essex street. Lawrence: Supreme Treasurer, Albert V. Bugbee, Lawrence. Annual meeting first Wednesday in April. 148 subordi- nate bodies in Mass., with 18.600 mem- bers.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. De- partment of Massachusetts. Head- quarters. 657 Washington street. Boston. President, Angie A. Robinson, Worces- ter; Secretary, Mary E. Elliott. Somer- ville: Treasurer. Sarah E. Fuller, Med- ford. 170 subordinate corps; 14,000 mem- bers.
JURY DUTY.
PERSONS QUALIFIED. - All persons qualified to vote in the choice of rep- resentatives to the General Court.
PERSONS EXEMPTED .- Governor, lieu- tenant governor, secretary of Com- monwealth, members of governor's Council, members of State Legisla- ture during the session, judges and justices of any court, county and special commissioners, clerks and as- sistant clerks, and all regularly ap- pointed officers of any of the courts of the United States, registers of probate and insolvency and of deeds, sheriffs and their deputies, consta- bies, United States marshais and their deputles, and all other officers of the United States, attorneys, set-
tled clergymen, officers of colleges. teachers in Incorporated academies. practicing physicians and surgeons. cashiers of incorporated banks, con stant ferrymen all over sixty-five years old, members of the militia, members of the Ancient and Honor- able Artillery, superintendents. of- fieers and assistants in state hospit- als and institutions, keepers of light- houses, conductors and engineers of railroad trains, teachers in public schools, and members of the Boston Fire Department and fire departments of other cities or towns, providing the city councils or Inhabitants of the towns so vote.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
For Academies, Business Colleges and Private Schools, see under " Schools " in each town and city.
COLLEGES.
AMHERST-Amherst College. Inc. 1825. Pres .- Vacancy.
Massachusetts Agricultural College. Inc. 1863. Pres., Henry H. Goodell.
BOSTON - Boston College. Inc. 1863. Pres., Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, 761 Har- rison av.
Boston Dental College. Dean. J. A. Follett, A. B., M. D. 563 Tremont st.
Boston University. Inc. 1869. Pres .. Wm. F. Warren, LL. D. 12 Somerset st. College of Liberal Arts: Dean, Wm. E. Huntington, Ph. D .. 12 Somerset st. School of All Sciences, 12 Somerset st. School of Law: Dean, Edmund H. Ben- nett, LL. D., 10 Ashburton pl. School of Medicine (Hom.): Dean, I. Tisdale Talbot, M: D., East Concord st. School of Theology ( Meth.); founded in 1847 in Concord, N. H .; removed to Boston, 1867: Dean, Marcus D. Bucil, S. T. D., 72 Mt. Vernon st. College of Physicians and Surgeons (Regular) ; Dean, W. S. Brown, M. D., 517 Shawmut av. Bussy Institute School of Agriculture and Horticulture: Dean, Francis H. Starer, S. B., A. M., Jamaica Plain.
Harvard University Dental School. Dean, Thomas H. Chandler, A. M., D. M. D. Foot North Grove st.
Harvard Medical College (Regular). Dean, Wm. L. Richardson, A. M., M. D. 688 Boylston st.
Harvard School of Veterinary Medi- cine. 52 Piedmont st.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Inc. 1861. 491 Boylston st.
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Dean, C. C. Williams, M. D. St. Botolph st., cor. Garrison st.
Tufts College Medical School. 455 Shawmut av.
CAMBRIDGE - Harvard University. Founded 1636. Pres., Charles W. Eliot, LL. D. College of Arts and Sciences; Dean, James M. Peirce, A. M. Law- rence Scientific School; Dean, Nathan- iel S. Shaler. S. D. Divinity School (Unitarian) : Dean, Charles C. Everett, LL. D. Law School; Dean, C. C. Lang- dell, LL. D.
Radcliffe College. Opened as Harvard Annex 1882, chartered as college 1894. Pres., Mrs. E. C. Agassiz.
MEDFORD-Tufts College. Inc. 1850. Pres., Rev. Elmer H. Capen, D. D. College of Letters: Dean. John P. Mar- shall, A. M. Divinity School (Uni- versalist) ; Dean, Rev. Charles H. Leon- ard, D. D. Medical School (Regular): Dean, John L. Hildreth, A. B., M. D. 74 Boylston st., Boston.
NORTHAMPTON-Smith College. Inc. 1871. Pres., Rev. L. Clark Seelye, LL. D. SOUTH HADLEY-Mt. Holyoke College. Founded as Mt. Holyoke Seminary 1836; Inc. seminary and college 1883; college 1893. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Storrs Mead, A. M.
WELLESLEY-Wellesley College. Inc. 1870. Pres., Mrs. Julia Josephine Irvine. WILLIAMSTOWN - Williams College. Chartered 1793. Pres., Franklin Carter. WORCESTER-Clark University. Inc. 1887. Pres., G. Stanley Hall. Ph. D.
College of the Holy Cross. Inc. 1865. Pres., Rev. John F. Leahy, S. J.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Inc. 1865. Pres .. Thos. C. Mendenhall, LL. D.
NORMAL SCHOOLS.
The general management of the several State Nor- mal Schools is vested by statute in the Board of Education, and all moneys appropriated for their maintenance are expended under its direction.
BRIDGEWATER. Opened 1840. Prin.,
Albert G. Boyden. For both sexes. Model School connected with Normal School. Prin., Albert G. Boyden.
FITCHBURG. Opened September, 1895 Prin., John G. Thompson. For both sexes.
FRAMINGHAM. Opened at Lexington 1839. Transferred to West Newton 1844, removed to Framingham 1853. Prin .. Henry Whittemore. For women.
HYANNIS (Barnstable). Opened 1897. Prin., W. A. Baldwin. For both sexes.
LOWELL. Opened 1837. Prin., Frank F. Coburn. For both sexes. NORTH ADAMS. Opened Jan. 1897. Prin., F. F. Murdock. For both sexes. SALEM. Opened 1854. Prin .. Walter P. Beckwith. For both sexes.
WESTFIELD. Opened at Barre 1839: suspended 1841; reopened at Westfield 1844. Prin., Charles S. Chapin. For both sexes.
WORCESTER. Opened 1874. Prin., E. Harlow Russell. For both sexes.
NORMAL ART SCHOOL AT BOSTON. Opened 1873. Prin .. George H. Bartlett. For both sexes. Exeter, eor. Newbury st.
SUMMER SCHOOLS.
AMHERST-Summer School of Lan- guages.
Sauveur College of Languages. Sec., W. L. Montague.
BOSTON-Mass. Institute of Technolo- gy. Sec .. H. W. Tyler. Inst. Technology. CAMBRIDGE-Harvard Summer School of Physical Training. Sec., Dr. D. A. Sargent.
Harvard University Summer School. Sec., Montague Chamberlain.
COTTAGE CITY -- Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute. Inc. 1881. Sec., A. C. Boyden. Bridgewater.
MEDFORD - Tufts College Summer School of Chemistry. Frank W. Durkee, Tufts College.
NORTHFIELD-World's Student Con- ference.
SOUTH FRAMINGHAM-New England Chautauqua Sunday School.
WELLESLEY - Wellesley Summer School. Sec., Dr. Helen L. Webster.
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WOOD'S HOLL-Marine Biological Lab- oratory. Sec., Mrs. A. P. Williams, 23 Marlborough st., Boston.
WORCESTER-Clark University Sum- mer School. Sec., L. N. Wilson.
TRUANT SCHOOLS.
NORFOLK, BRISTOL AND PLYMOUTH COUNTIES, at Walpole. Superintendent, George H. Mason; Matron, Mrs. George H. Mason.
HAMPSHIRE AND FRANKLIN COUN- TIES, at Goshen. Superintendent, W. A. Barrus.
BERKSHIRE AND HAMPDEN COUNTIES, at Springfield. Superintendent, F. H. King.
SUFFOLK COUNTY PARENTAL SCHOOL at West Roxbury. Superintendent, Moses J. Perkins.
WORCESTER COUNTY, at Oakdale Superintendent, F. L. Johnson; Matron Mrs. F. L. Johnson.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, at North Chelms- ford. Superintendent, M. A. Warren.
CHURCH DENOMINATIONS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
ADVENTISTS .- Book rooms and head- quarters, 144 Hanover street, Boston. State Organization; Pres., Rev, G. F. Baines, Chelsea; Sec., Rev. F. S. Stan- ton, New Bedford, Mass. Number of churches in Mass., 45, with a member- ship of 3200.
ADVENTISTS. - (Life and Advent Union). General headquarters, 182 State street, Springfield.
ADVENTISTS-(Seventh Day). Gen- eral headquarters, South Lancaster.
BAPTIST .- State Convention: Acting Pres., George M. Darby, Boston; Sec .. Rev. W. H. Eaton, Boston. American Baptist Publishing Society, 256 Wash- ington street, Boston. There are 336 churches in the state, with 70,602 mem- bers and 295 pastors. Massachusetts Baptist Sunday School Association: Pres., Stephen Moore, Newton; Cor. Sec., Charles C. Barry, Melrose. State Sec., Wm. W. Main, Tremont Temple. Boston.
BAPTIST (FREE) .- Massachusetts As- sociation: Sec., Rev. W. J. Twort, 64 Milton street, Lawrence. Publishing house, 457 Shawmut avenue, Boston. Churches in Massachusetts, 17; mem- bership, 2891.
CATHOLIC .- John Joseph Williams, D. D., Archbishop Archdiocese of Bos- ton, comprising counties of Essex. Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Ply- mouth, excepting the towns of Mat- tapoisett, Marion and Wareham. Thomas Daniel Beaven, D. D., Bish. op of Diocese of Springfield, com- prising counties of Berkshire, Frank- lin, Hampshire, Hampden and Wor- cester.
The Diocese of Providence, Bishop Matthew Harkins, D. D., includes in Massachusetts the counties of Bris- toi, Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket. and Mattapoisett, Marion and Ware- ham in Plymouth county.
There are 495 churches in the three dioceses, representing 900.000 people.
CONGREGATIONAL. - Denominational headquarters and Congregational Li- brary. Congregational house, 14 Bea- con street, Boston. Congregational churches in Massachusetts, 601; minis. ters, 818: members of churches, 113,-
544; Sunday school membership, 120,581; Christian Endeavor societies, 528; mem- bership. 37,637; Congregational societies with headquarters in Boston are the American Board (Foreign Missions), Massachusetts Home Missionary Socie- ty, Woman's Home Missionary Society, the City Missionary Society, the Con- gregational Education Society, the Con- gregational Sunday School and Pub- lishing Society, the American Congre- gational Association, and the Seaman's Friend Society.
EPISCOPAL. - Diocese of Massachu- setts: Bishop, William Lawrence, D. D. : Secretary of the Convention, William Henry Brooks, D. D., 1 Joy street, Bos- ton. Total parishes and missions in Massachusetts, 213: communicants, 38,- 768.
METHODIST .- Massachusetts includes the whole of the New England Confer- ence and portions of the So. N. E., N. H .. N. Y., and Troy Conferences. Meth- odist book rooms, 38 Bromfield street, Boston. - Manager, Charles R. Magee: Bishop, Rev. W. F. Mallalieu, D. D., Auburndale. There are 370 churches in the state, with a total membership of 64,429.
PRESBYTERIAN .- Synod of New York: Presbytery of Boston: Stated Clerk, Rev. William E. Archibald, Brookline.
SWEDENBORGIAN. - Massachusetts Association: General Pastor, John Worcester, Newtonville. Headquarters, 16 Arlington street. Boston. Churches in Massachusetts, 20: membership, 1773.
UNITARIAN .- Denominational head- quarters, 25 Beacon street, Boston. American Unitarian Association: Pres., Hon. Carroll D. Wright, LL. D .: Sec., Rev. Samuel A. Eliot; Treas., Francis H. Lincoln.
UNIVERSALIST. - State Convention: Pres., W. D. Dennis, Salem; Sec., Rev. F. W. Sprague. 30 West street, Boston. Parishes in Massachusetts, 129, repre- senting about 14,420 families.
UNDENOMINATIONAL .- The American Sunday School Union has an office in Boston at 1 Beacon street. Rev. Addi- son P. Foster. D. D., secretary for New England.
BANKS.
NATIONAL BANKS. THERE ARE 250 NATIONAL BANKS IN THE STATE.
Examiners-ALFRED EWER, JEREMIAH GATCHELL, Boston: IRVING B. SAYLES, Millbury; DANIEL C. MILES, Westminster.
Town.
Name of Bank.
Cashier. Capital.
ABINGTON
Abington National
Granville R. Farrar $75.000
ADAMS
First National
Harvey H. Wellington 150,000
Greylock National
Julius C. Anthony 100,000
AMESBURY
Amesbury National
George E. Gale 100,000
Powow River National
Albert B. Brown
200,000
AMHERST
First National
Herbert T. Cowles 150,000
ANDOVER
Andover National
J. Tyler Kimball
125,000
ARLINGTON
First National
William D. Higgins 50,000
ASHBURNHAM ATHOL
Miller's River National
William D. Lucy
150,000
AYER
First National
Howard B. White
75,000
First National
G. E. Tillson 100,000
BARNSTABLE (Hyannis) BARRE
First National
Frank A. Rich
100,000
Beverly National
Allen H. Bennett
200,000
BEVERLY BOSTON
Atlantic National Kilby, cor. Doane
H. H. Hallett
750,000
Atlas National 107 Sears bldg.
Joseph L. Foster 1,500,000
Blackstone National 132 Hanover
James Asbrand
1,000,000
Boylston National 616 Washington
D. S. Waterman 700,000
Broadway National Milk, cor. Arch
Frederick S. Curtiss 200,000
Bunker Hill National
Fred. K. Brown 500,000
21 City sQ., Ch.
J. Adams Brown
500,000
Central National 141 Devonshire
Francis E. Seaver
1,000,000
Colonial National 88 Summer
George B. Ford
250,000
Commercial National Chamber of Commerce East Boston National Eliot National 35 Federal
George W. Moses
William J. Mandell
1,000,000
Faneuil Hall National 3 South Market First National 17 State
Charles H. Draper
1,000,000
First Ward National 1 Winthrop blk., E. B. Fourth National 34 Blackstone
W. N. Homer 750,000
Freeman's National 64 Summer
George P. Tenney
500,000
Globe National 92 State
C. H. Hooke 1,000,000
Massachusetts National 53 State
Charles W. Perkins
800,000
Mechanics National 378 Washington
S. A. Merrill
250,000
Merchants National 28 State
A. P. Weeks
3,000,000
O. J. Sawyer 50,000
Athol National
Charles A. Chapman 100,000
ATTLEBORO
First National
Ashburnham Bank
H. M. Daggett 100,000
1,000,000
T. G. Hiler
Frank F. Cook 200,000
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Town. BOSTON
Name of Bank.
Cashier.
Capital.
G. Howe Davis 500,000
Warren Sanger 150,000
Frank E. Barnes 200,000
G. W. Harris 1,500,000
Abraham T. Collier 1,000,000
Edward A. Presbrey 1,000.000
1,500,000
National Exchange Bank Chas. A. Price 28 State
1,000,000
National Hamilton Bank Frank Tent 60 Devonshire Nat. Hide and Leather Bk. Chas. E. Finney 87 Milk
N. G. Newhall
250,000
National Rockland Bank 2343 Washington
Frederic W. Rugg
300,000
National Security Bank 79 Court
F. H. Barbour
3,000,000
National Shawmut Bank 60 Congress
George H. Perkins
1,000,000 .
National Webster Bank Congress, cor. Milk
Charles L. Riddle
1,000.000
New England National 150 Devonshire
Charles F. Swan
1,000,000
Old Boston National 50 State
Walter R. Meirs
300,000
People's Nat. Bank, Rox. Washington, c. Dudley Second National
T. Harlan Breed
1,600.000
Washington, cor. Court
James E. Patch
1,000,000
South End National 1199 Washington
Frank N. Robbins
200,000
State National 40 State
Geo. B. Warren
2 000,000
Suffolk National
Thomas C. Singleton
1,000,000
28 State
Nathaniel F. Perkins
2,000,000
53 State
Washington National 53 State
Francis A. Low
750,000
Winthrop National Court, cor. Washington
Charles H. Ramsay
300,000
BROCKTON
Brockton National
C. R. Fillebrown
100,000
Home National
Warren B. Smith
200,000
BROOKLINE
Brookline National
William S. Kemp
100,000
CAMBRIDGE
Charles River National
George H. Holmes 100,000
Cambridge National
John C. Bullard
100,000
Will F. Roal
100,000
W. F. Earle 200,000
George A. Lloyd
100,000
Henry B. Davis
100,000
CANTON CHELSEA
Neponset National First National
W. Whittlesey
300,000
E. H. Lowell
100,000
CHICOPEE
First National
F. B. Doten
150.000
CLINTON
First National
Chauncy L. S. Hammond
200,000
CONCORD
Concord National
C. Fay Hey wood
100,000
CONWAY
Conway National
Wm. G. Avery
100,000
DANVERS
First National
B. E. Newhall
150.000
DEDHAM
Dedham National
Edwin A. Brooks
300,000
EASTHAMPTON
First National
Charles H. Johnson
200.000
EASTON
First National
Edward H. Kennedy
300.000
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Metropolitan National 4 Post Office sq. Monument National 3 Thompson sq., Ch. Mt. Vernon National 56 Chauncy Nat Bank of Commerce Washington, c. Court
Nat. Bk. of Commonw'Ith Devonshire, cor. Water Nat. Bank of Redemption 85 Devonshire Nat. Bank of the Republic Henry D. Forbes 95 Milk
500,000
1,500,000
Nat. Market Bank of Br. 132 Market, Br.
Chas. R. Batt
250,000
National Union Bank 40 State
Chester S. Stoddard
900,000
Shoe and Leather Nat. 150 Devonshire
Third National
Cambridgeport National First National
Lechmere National National City Bank
N. W. Dunbar 250.000
Winnisinimet National
NATIONAL BANKS.
203
Town .
Name of Bank.
Cashter.
Capital.
Martha's Vineyard Nat.
John E. White
50,000 120,000
Fairhaven National
Geo. B. Luther
Fall River National
Geo. H. Eddy 400,000
First National
Everett M. Cook
400,000
Massasoit National
Erie W. Borden
300,000 500,000
Metacomet National National Union
John T. Burrell
200,000
Pocasset National
Edward E. Hathaway
200,000
Second National
Charles J. Holmes
150,000
Falmouth National
George E. Dean 100,000
Fitchburg National
Harry G. Townsend
250,000
Rollstone National
Wilbur B. Tenney 250,000
Elmer A. Onthank 200,000
Walter G. Corey
250.000
FRAMINGHAM FRANKLIN
Franklin National
Fred. H. Bartholomew 200,000
Volney W. Howe
150,000
Westminster National
Frank W. Fenno
100.000
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown National
Lewis H. Giles
50,000
GLOUCESTER
Cape Ann National
Hiram Rich
150,000
City National
William A. Pew
150,000
First National
John Gott
200,000
Gloucester National
William Babson
300,000
GRAFTON G. BARRINGTON
National Mahaiwe
Frederick N. Deland
200.000
GREENFIELD
First National
John E. Donovan
200,000
Franklin County National Chas. H. Keith
200,000
Packard National
H. D. Packard
100,000
HARWICH
Cape Cod National
Augustus C. Snow
300,000
HAVERHILL
Essex National
Jonathan Russ 100,000
First National
Charles E. Dole
200,000
Haverhill National
Benjamin I. Page
200,000
Merchants National
Otis E. Little 100,000
Merrimac National
Urbert A. Killam 240,000
Second National
Chas. H. Dutton 150,000
Hingham National
B. A. Robinson
100,000
City National
Albion F. Hitchcock
500,000
Hadley Falls National
Hubbel P. Terry
200,000
Holyoke National
Wm. G. Twing
200,000
Home National
Fred F. Partridge
250,000
HOPKINTON
Hopkinton National
W. W. Page
100.000
HUDSON
Hudson National
Caleb L. Brigham
100,000
HYANNIS
See Barnstable
First National
Charles M. Kelley
50.000
Arlington National
Fred. L. Leighton
100,000
Bay State National
Justin E. Varney
375,000
Lawrence National
Henry L. Sherman
300.000
Merchants National
J. A. Perkins
100,000
Pacific National
Wm. H. Jaquith
150.000
LEE .
Lee National
John L. Kilbon
100,000
LEICESTER
Leicester National
Parkman T. Denny
100,000
LENOX
Lenox National
Edward McDonald
50.000
LEOMINSTER
Leominster National
Alfred I. Burditt
150,000
LOWELL
Appleton National
Fred. H. Ela
300,000
First National
John F. Sawyer
250.000
Merchants National
Walter W. Johnson
400,000
Old Lowell National
Charles M. Williams
200,000
Prescott National
Fred. Blanchard
300,000
Railroad National
Frank P. Haggett
400,000
Traders National
William F. Hills
200,000
Wamesit National
G. Winfield Knowlton
250,000
LYNN
Central National
Warren M. Breed
200,000
First National
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