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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1895. Total, - - 2,500,183.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Freetown
1,405
FRANKLIN CO.
Barnstable
4,055
Mansfiel.l
3,722
Ashfield 1,013
Bourne
1,580
New Bedford
55,25 1
Bernardston
778
Brewster
901
No. Attleborough
6,576
Buckland
1,548
Chatham
1,809
Norton
1,614
Charlemont
1,041
Dennis
2,545
Rehoboth
1.810
Conway
1,304
Falmouth
2,655
Somerset
1,983
Erving
964
Mashpee
330
Gill
1,082
Orleans
1,198
Greenfield
6,229
Provincetown
4,555
Hawley
468
Sandwich
1,580
Heath
476
Truro
815
Leverett
744
Wellfleet
968
Leyden
363
Yarmouth
1,655
Total
27,654
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
7,837
Alford
280
Becket
8SS
Cheshire
1,176
Sunderland
696
Clarksburg
1,009
Dalton
3,210
Wendell
529
Egre mont
836
Florida
425
Andover
6,145
Hancock
511
Beverly
11,806
Hinsdale
1,650
Bradford
4.736
Agawam 2,409
Blandford
849
Lenox
2,872
Georgetown
2,050
Chester
1,429
Mt. Washington
136
Groveland
2,333
East Longmeadow 1,591
Granville
1,005
North Adams
19,135
Otis
518
Lawrence
52,164
Holyoke
40,322
Pittsfield
20,461
Lynnfield
818
Ludlow
2,562
Sandisfield
802
Marblehead
7,671
Montgomery
275
Sheffield
1,897
Palmer
6,85S
Stockbridge
2,077
Middleton
83S
Southwick
961
Washington
423
Newbury
1,489
Tolland
309
Williamstown
4,887
North Andover
3,569
Westfield
10,663
Rockport
5,289
Wilbraham
1,740
.BRISTOL CO.
Salem
34,473
Total
152,938
Acushnet
1,115
Salisbury
1,300
Attleborough
8,288
Saugus
4,497
Berkley
955
Dartmouth
3,107
Topsfiel 1
1,033
Belchertown
2,161
Dighton
1,797
Wenham
S86
Chesterfield
589
Easton
4,452
West Newbury
1,643
Cummington
750
Fairhaven
3,338
Fall River
89,203
330,393
Enfield
990
Total
219,019
DUKES CO.
Monroe
298
Chilmark
304
Montague
6,08
Cottage City
1,038
New Salem
869
Edgartown
1,125
Northfield
1,851
Gay Head
169
Orange
5,361
Gosnold
140
Tisbury
1,002
West 'Tisbury
460
Total
4,238
ESSEX CO.
Amesbury
9,986
Great Barrington
4,794
Boxford
727
Lanesborough
848
Lee
4,066
Essex
1,587
Brimfield 962
Monterey
464
Gloucester
28,211
Chicopee 16,420
New Ashford
116
Hamilton
1,356
New Marlborough 1,288
Haverhill
30,209
Hampden
743
Holland
199
Peru
305
Lynn
62,354
Longmeadow
620
Richmond
701
Manchester
1,876
Monson
3,746
Savoy
504
Merrimac
2,301
5,690
Russell
S46
Tyringham
363
Nahant
865
Springfield
51,522
West Stockbridge
1,257
Newburyport
14,552
Wales
783
Windsor
556
Peabody
10,507
West Springfield 6,125
86,292
Rowley
1,272
Whately
755
Rowe
498
Shelburne
1,560
Shutesbury
444
Warwick
599
Taunton
27,115
2,678
Colrain
1,610
Eastham
476
Seekonk
1,465
Deerfield
3,007
Harwich
2,532
Swansea
1,627
Raynham
1,518
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Swampscott 3,259
Amherst 4,785
Easthampton
4,790
Total 40,145
HAMPDEN CO.
Danvers
8,181
Ipswich
4,720
Methuen
Westport
764
CENSUS.
Goshen
304
Wilmington
1,420
SUFFOLK CO.
Granby
748
Winchester
6,150
Boston
496,920
Greenwich
481
Woburn
14,178
Chelsea
31,204
Hadley
1,704
Revere
7,423
Hatfield
1,262
Total
499,217
Winthrop
4,192
Huntington
1,450
Middlefield
386
NANTUCKET CO.
Total
539,799
Northampton
16,746
Nantucket
3,016
Pelham
486
Plainfield
450
Total
3,016
Prescott
401
NORFOLK CO.
Ashburnham
2,148
South Hadley
4,443
Bellingham
1,481
Auburn
1,598
Braintree
5,311
Barre
2,278
Brookline
16,164
Berlin
897
Canton
4,636
Blackstone
6,039
Cohasset
2,474
Bolton
797
Dedham
7,211
Boylston
729
Dover
668
Brookfield
3,279
MIDDLESEX CO.
Acton
1,978
Arlington
6,515
Ashby
804
Hyde Park
11,826
Douglas
2,020
Medfield
1,872
Dudley
3,203
Ayer
2,101
Millis
1,006
Gardner
9,182
Belmont
2,8-13
Needham
3,511
Hardwick
2,655
Boxborough
307
Norwood
4,574
IIolden
2,602
Cambridge
81,6-43
Quincy
20,712
Hopedale
1,377
Carlisle
492
Randolph
3,694
Hubbardston
1,274
Chelmsford
3,162
Sharon
1,717
Lancaster
2,180
Concord
5,175
Stoughton
5,272
Leicester
3,239
Dracut
2,443
Walpole
2,994
Leominster
9,211
Dunstable
400
Wellesley
4,229
Lunenburg
1,237
Everett
18,573
Mendon
889
Framingham
9,512
Milford
8,959
Groton
2,192
Millbury
5,222
Holliston
2,718
New Braintree
542
Hopkinton
2,984
Northborough
1,940
Hudson
5,308
Northbridge
5,286
Lexington
3,498
Abington 4,207
North Brookfield
4,635
Lincoln
1,111
Bridgewater
4,686
Oakham
605
Littleton
1,136
Brockton 33,165
Oxford
2,390
Lowell
84,367
Carver
1,016
Paxton
426
Malden
29,708
1,966
Petersham
952
Marlborough
14,977
2,894
Phillipston
460
Maynard
3,090
Halifax
497
Princeton
952
Medford
14,474
Hanover
2,051
Royalston
890
Melrose
11,965
Hanson
1,380
Rutland
978
Natick
8,814
Hingham
4,819
Shrewsbury
1,524
Newton
27,590
Hull
1,044
Southborough
2,223
North Reading
835
Kingston
1,746
Southbridge
8.250
Pepperell
3,321
Lakeville
870
Spencer
7.614
Reading
4,717
Marion
759
Sterling
1.218
Sherborn
1,446
Marshfield
1,760
Sturbridge
1,910
Shirley
1,399
Mattapoisett
1,032
Sutton
3,420
Somerville
52,200
Middleborough
6,689
Templeton
2,915
Stoneham
6,284
Norwell
1,540
Upton
2,150
Stow
920
Pembroke
1,223
Uxbridge
3,546
Sudbury
1,141
Plymouth
7,957
Warren
4,430
Tewksbury
3,379
Plympton
549
Webster
7,799
Townsend
1,780
Rochester
1,021
Westborough
5,235
T'yngsborough
635
Rockland
5,523
West Boylston
2,968
Wakefield
8,304
Scituate
2,246
West Brookfield
1,467
Waltham
20,876
Wareham
3,367
Westminster
1,315
Watertown
7,788
West Bridgewater
1,747
Winchendon
4,490
Wayland
2.026
Whitman
5,741
Worcester
93,767
Westford
2,418
Weston
1,710
Total
101,498
Total
303,445
Ashland
2,090
Medway
2,913
Fitchburg
26,409
Bedford
1,169
Milton
5,518
Grafton
5,101
Billerica
2,577
Norfolk
882
IIarvard
1,162
Burlington
574
Foxborough
3,219
Charlton
1,877
Franklin
5,136
Clinton
11,497
Holbrook
2,298
Dana
717
Southampton
1,051
Avon
1,626
Athol
7,364
Ware
7,651
Westhampton
476
Williamsburg
1,955
Worthington
648
Total
54,710
Weymouth
11,291
Wrentham
2,584
Total
134,819
PLYMOUTH CO.
Duxbury
East Bridgewater
WORCESTER CO.
765
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE, Formerly
Harvard Bank.
Incorporated 1861.
Re-organized 1864.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, President. W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. W. F. EARLE, Teller.
H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Messenger.
DIRECTORS :
Dana W. Hyde, Wm. W. Dallinger, D. U. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton, E. D. Leavitt.
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY. Located on Massachusetts Ave., Cor. Prospect.
NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE,
765 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport, Dass.
Incorporated 1853. Re-organized 1885. Charter Extended 1885.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
EDWIN DRESSER, President. HENRY B. DAVIS, Cashier. WILLIAM A. JAMES, Teller. JOHN H. WYETH, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS :
EDWIN DRESSER, FRANK A, KENNEDY, J. W. HAZEN, GEORGE W. GALE, HENRY B. DAVIS
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
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The Charles River National Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE.
STATE CHARTER, 1832.
NATIONAL, 1864.
CAPITAL, $100,000
WALTER S. SWAN, President.
GEORGE H. HOLMES, Cashier. EDMUND H. NORRIS, Asst. Cashier and Book-keeper. GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Paying Teller. J. B. MacDONALD, Receiving Teller. W. H. SPRAGUE, Messenger. DIRECTORS :
WALTER S. SWAN. WM. T. RICHARDSON. WM. B. DURANT. JOSEPH G. THORP. JAMES A. WOOD.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
Located at 1408 Massachusetts Ave.
Lechmere National Bank, 337 CAMBRIDGE STREET, COR. FOURTH STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
INCORPORATED 1853. RE-ORGANIZED MARCH, 1865.
CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $70,000.
LEWIS HALL, President. GEORGE A. LLOYD, Cashier. H. L. MARSHALL, Clerk and Messenger. DIRECTORS:
LEWIS HALL. J. F. PENNELL. GEO. W. DEARBORN. O. S. BROWN. DAVID B. FLINT.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
767
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WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.
INCORPORATED 1829. Savings Bank Building, 25 Main Street, Charlestown. Open Daily from 9 to I. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30 o'clock. PRESIDENT, TIMOTHY T. SAWYER. Treasurer, George E. Tufts. Secretary, George S. Poole.
George Hyde, Nahum Chapin,
Vice-Presidents, Henry Lyon, Thomas R. B. Edmands,
John Stowell,
John S. Whiting.
Charles E. Daniels, Nelson Bartlett, John Turner,
Trustees, Charles F. Fairbanks, Thomas G. Frothingham, Everett Torrey,
Charles R. Lawrence,
Nathan F. Tufts,
Henry H. Chandler,
William Murray,
James Adams.
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, THOMPSON SQUARE. INCORPORATED 1854. Open Daily, from 9 to 2. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Mark F. Burns, Pres. Augustus W. Stover, Treas. Benjamin F. Stacey, Clerk . Vice-Presidents,
George B. Neal,
Abram E. Cutter,
Peter S. Roberts,
Charles F. Byam,
Amos Stone.
George S. Pendergast,
Emrie B. Stetson,
Trustees, Mark F. Burns, Geo. B. Neal, Geo. S. Pendergast, Abram E. Cutter, Emrie B. Stetson, Peter S. Roberts, Chas. F. Byam, Amos Stone, Daniel G. Walton, Benj. F. Stacey, Linus E. Pearson, Thos. Doane, Warren Sangcr, James F. Hunnewell, Joseph Stone, George M Starbird, Franklin O. Reed, Sam'l T. Harris, John H. Gibbs, Augustus W. Stover, Geo. H. Pendergast, Joseph W. Hill. Committee of Investment,
Mark F. Burns, Geo. S. Pendergast, Emrie B. Stetson, Geo. H. Pendergast, Geo. M. Starbird. Examining Committee, Charles F. Byam, Peter S. Roberts.
Abram E. Cutter,
The Cambridgeport National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
INCORPORATED 1826. RE-ORGANIZED 1856.
ASA A. MORSE, President.
WILL F. ROAF, Cashier.
WALTER G. DAVIS, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS :- Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, Charles Bullock.
DISCOUNT-DAY, THURSDAX.
Located, 595 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK.
221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864.
CAPITAL, = = $100,000.
ALVIN F. SORTWELL, President. J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. EVERETT L. STEVENS, Teller.
DIRECTORS: Alvin F. Sortwell, J. C. Bullard, Thomas Cunningham, G. Goepper, George E. Carter.
DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAY.
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NORTH AVE. SAVINGS BANK,
1950 Massachusetts Ave., North Cambridge, Mass. INCORPORATED 1872.
OFFICE HOURS, Daily, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M .; Saturday Evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest computed from the Ioth day of January, April, July and October, and Dividends payable in January and July of each year.
PRESIDENT, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE.
TREASURER,
SECRETARY,
MILTON L. WALTON. GEORGE W. PARKE.
TRUSTEES: Sam'l F Woodbridge, Wm. Fox Richardson, Cornelius Dorr, Chas. F. Stratton, Russell S. Edwards, John J. Henderson, Sylvanus M. Parsons, Geo. W. Parke, Milton L. Walton, Peter Gray, Samuel Usher, Wm. F. Stark, Harry T. Upham, Wm. E. Hutchins, Warren L. Hooper.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
No. 1410 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.
INCORPORATED 1834.
PRESIDENT,
CHARLES W. SEVER.
TREASURER,
·
OSCAR F. ALLEN.
CLERK,
.
JAMES H. WYETH.
BOOK-KEEPER,
. ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN.
Interest computed from the Fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz: January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
Office Hours, S A, M. to 1 P. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK,
No. 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
. INCORPORATED 1853.
OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY FROM 8,30 A. M. TO 1.30 P. M.
PRESIDENT, · DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN.
TREASURER, .
HENRY W. BULLARD.
COMMITTEE CHARGED WITH INVESTMENT OF FUNDS :-
Daniel U. Chamberlin.
Dana W. Hyde. Asa P. Morse.
Interest computed from the Third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK, 292 CAMBRIDGE STREET,
INCORPORATED 1854.
OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO I P. M.
PRESIDENT,
. JOHN C. BULLARD.
·
TREASURER,
WILLIAM E. LLOYD.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT:
John C. Bullard. James M. Price. Andrew J. Green.
Benj. F. Thompson.
William Goepper.
Interest computed from the Fifteenth Day of January, April, July and October. Dividends paid April 15th and October 15th.
769
ADVERTISEMENTS
International Trust Company, 45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON, MASS.
$1,000,000.00
CAPITAL STOCK, - UNDIVIDED PROFITS, - $1,100,000,00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST COM- PANY'S BUSINESS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
SPECIAL ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES' AC- COUNTS.
ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF
Safe Deposit Vaults.
With the Most Modern Safe- guards, Improvements and Conveniences.
SEPARATE ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES.
RENT OF SAFES, $10. to $100. Per Year.
DANK HOURS,
9 to 3. "Vaults open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President.
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary. EDWARD H. BURDETT, Supt. of Vau!ts.
DIRECTORS.
William Claflin, Oliver W. Mink, Lyman Nichols, Thomas F. Temple, William W. Crapo,
John P. Spaulding, John Hogg. John M. Graham, John C. Paige, Aaron Davis Weld,
Robert M. Morse, Patrick A. Collins, A. N. Burbank. C. J. H. Woodbury, John E. Hudson.
770
ADVERTISEMENTS
CAMBRIDGE Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 1298 AND 1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Opposite the College Grounds.
CAPITAL,
=
$100,000.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
STATEMENT OF THE
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO.,
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SAVINGS BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS, At Close of Business October 31, 1895. ASSETS. LIABILITIES.
Time Loans, with collateral .
· $218,725.00
Capital Stock
. $100,000.00
Demand Loans, with collateral
129,856.00
Deposits Subject to check
. 603,000.29
Loans to Corporations
138,500.00
Notes of individuals and firms
82,227 52
U. S. Gov., State and other Bonds
36,315.00
Earnings Undivided
13,142.16
Loans on Real Estate
10,000.00
National Bank Stocks
5,785.00
Expense Account .
2,45I 24
Vaults and Fixtures
22.500.00
Deposited in National Banks
59,439.46
Cash on Hand
27,277.18
$724,076.40
$724,076.40
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
MIDDLESEX, S.S. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 6, 1895.
Personally appeared L. W. CUTTING, Treasurer of the Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co. and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Before me, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Justice of the Peace.
JOSEPH B. RUSSELL, ALVIN F. SORTWELL, LOUIS W. CUTTING, A. M. WHEELER'
President. Vice President. Treasurer. Teller.
DIRECTORS,
Josiah Q. Bennett,
John H. Hubbard, E. D. Leavitt, Gardiner M. Lane,
Nathaniel C. Nash.
Wm. Taggard Piper, Joseph B. Russell, Wm. E. Russell, Alvin F. Sortwell,
H. O. Underwood, Henry White, Moses Williams, Herbert H. White.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT.
FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager.
Excellent Facilities for the Storage of Silver and Valuables. Boxes For Rent, $10 to $75 Per Year.
Banking Hours from 8 to 2. Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p. m.
Hours on Saturdays, fram 8 to 12 Only.
Checks cashed and collections made in all parts of the United States. Interest allowed on Deposits subject to check.
Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies.
Certificates of Deposits _ 500,00
Interest and Discount
. 1,433.95
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ADVERTISEMENTS
"-THE-"
New England Trust Co. 85 Devonshire St. and 16 Water St., BOSTON.
Is authorized to receive and hold money or property in Trust or on deposit from courts of law or equity, executors, administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corpora- tions and individuals.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Corporations and as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering, or countersigning bonds and certificates of stock.
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME, AND INTEREST WILLBE ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, OF $500 AND UPWARD.
It offers to the public the advantages of a capital of one Million dollars, and a guarantee fund of one million additional, specially invested by requirements of its charter, AND A PERPETUAL SUCCESSION.
Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Jr.
Vice-Presidents, CHAS. H. DALTON, CHAS. F. CHOATE, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
AMOS W. STETSON. ALEXANDER COCHRANE.
HENRY C. WESTON.
CHARLES U. COTTING.
NATHANIEL THAYER.
GEORGE DEXTER.
JAMES J. STORROW.
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE.
ROGER WOLCOTT.
JACOB EDWARDS.
FRANKLIN HAVEN, Jr.
WM. E. RUSSELL.
CHARLES L. YOUNG.
DAVID R. WHITNEY, Actuary.
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary.
CHAS. W. MERRILL, Assistant Secretary.
Resources.
United States Bonds. 1,437,000 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bonds .. . 589,000 00
City and Town Bonds. 50,000 00
Railroad Bonds. 865,900 00 Time Loans with Collateral or Suretles ·· 9,572,793 97
Demand Loans with Collateral or Sureties 1,356,920 00 Cash in Office and Banks in Boston .. 4,700,191 07
Expense · · 48,406 76
Accounts Receivable. 4,095 67
$18,624,307 47
IN TRUST DEPARTMENT :-
U. S. Gov't, City and Town Bonds .. . 46,341 13
Other Bonds, Stocks and Securities. . 750,624 55
Mortgage Notes · 1,056,750 00
Real Estate (Special Trust) 63.569 37
Cash.
133,531 13
$2,050,816 18
October 31, 1895.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock. 1,000,000 00
Guarantee Fund. 1,000,000 00
Profit and Loss. . 249,572 74
Earnings Undivided. 181,668 41
( 15,966,293 30 )
Deposits 120,188 77
16,193,066 32
106,584 25 )
$18,624,307 47
General and Special
Trusts . . 2.015,204 70
Income
34,076 67
Dividends . 1,534 81
$2,050.816 18
EDMUND DWIGHT. -
ROBERT CODMAN.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 87 MILK, COR. CONGRESS ST. Post Office Square.
Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $800,000.
F. M. STONE, President.
FRANK C. MILES, Treasurer. HENRY A. FENN, Manager Safe Deposit Department. SOLOMON LINCOLN, Solicitor.
DIRECTORS :
F. W. LINCOLN.
JAMES LONGLEY.
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM,
BENJAMIN F. STEVENS.
A. F. ESTABROOK.
WM. G. BENEDICT.
HENRY S. SHAW.
F. M. STONE.
GERARD C. TOBEY.
THOMAS J. WHIDDEN.
WM. B. RICE.
CHARLES F. FAIRBANKS.
NATHANIEL J. RUST
DANIEL NEEDHAM. SOLOMON LINCOLN. F. G. WEBSTER.
GEORGE B. WILBUR.
SAFES TO RENT
-AND - Securities and Valuables Stored for Safe Keeping IN FIRE-PROOF AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS.
Rent of Safes, from $10 to $700 a Year.
By Special Act of the Legislature, this Company is allowed to act as Trustee under any will or instrument creating a trust, and to receive and hold moneys and property, in Trust or on Deposit, from any Court of Law or Equity. or from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Cor- porations and Individuals.
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