The Cambridge directory 1896, Part 81

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Wyman F. 2C:


26 Garden


Wyman F. W. 1C


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Yeames H. H. 1G.


T. 21


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Rockport


York H. L. 2M.


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6 Ash


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W. 46


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Young F. L. 3L. S. 3


Youngman W. S. 1L. W. H. 61


Zanetti E. A. 3C.


W.H.56


Zavala J. 2M.


Harv. Med. Sch .*


Zeller A. P. 4C.


10 Church


Ziegler I. sC.


19 Shepard


Zullig A. A. F. 1G.


7 Marshall st. Watertown


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COLLEGE DIRECTORY


Radcliffe College.


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The Cambridge School for Girls. 79 Brattle Street.


Residences, Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy Street, Howells House, 37 Concord Avenue.


Arthur Gilman, A. M. Director ; Joanna V.S. Harbaugh, Secretary ; Teachers : English, Miss Florence Warren, Miss Sarah Storer Good- win, Miss Louisa Lane MeCrady : Miss Marion McGregor Dwight, History ; Miss Harriet D. Buck-


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The New Church Theolog- ical School.


18 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass. PRESIDENT.


Rev. James Reed, 12 Louisburg Square, Boston.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS.


Rev. James Reed, Chairman ; Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Secre- tary ; Rev. John C. Alger, Rev. William L. Worcester, Dr. Edward A. histon.


BOARD OF VISITORS.


Rev. Frank Sewall, Rev. H. Clin- ton Hay, Rev. Julian K. Smyth, John T. Prince, Ph. D., Thaddeus W. Harris, Ph. D.


FACULTY.


Rev. John Worcester, Professor . of the Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture ; Rev. Theodore F. Wright, Ph. D., Secretary, Profes- sor of Homiletics and Pastoral Duties ; also Instructor in Church History ; Rev. Jacob E. Werren, Professor of the Sacred Langu- ages ; Rev. Albinus F. Frost, In- structor in New-Church Theology ; Rev. Lewis F. Hite, Instructor in Philosophy : Mr. Howard M. Tick- nor, Instructor in Elocution.


The Episcopal Theological School.


Mason street, cor. Brattle. Established 1867.


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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


ADVERTISEMENTS


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.


768


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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


771


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.


772


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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