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W2087 THE FIFTH AVENUE BANK.
Apr 19 1884
To: Calvin Brooks McQuesten, M.D.
From: New York

THE FIFTH AVENUE BANK OF NEW YORK.


J.S. LOWREY, President
A.S. FRISSELL, Cashier
J.G. CANNON, Asst. Cashier

New York, April 19, 1884

As a large number of our depositors leave town at this season, we would state that coupons, divided orders, etc., not yet due, may be left for collection. Payment of the same will be promptly advised. Coupon envelopes and blank dividend orders furnished on application.

To save trouble many persons detach coupons annually, depositing them for collection, and in case of the sale of bonds pin the unmatured coupons on again.

In remitting items for credit form out-of-town, depositors will kindly endorse checks and drafts to order of the bank. Our usual acknowledgment will be returned.

Very respectfully,

A.S. FRISSELL,
Cashier




QUARTERLY REPORT CONDENSED.

March 21st, 1884.

RESOURCES.


Loans and discounts,-----------$2,47,692.93
United States bonds---------------5,000.00
--------------------------------------------------$2,422,692.93
Specie------------------------------ 565,328.81
U.S. legal tender notes-------------109,046
National Banks notes---------------1,800
Cash items, viz: bill and
Checks for next
days exchange------------------------83,546
Other items carried as cash---------9,922.01

Total Cash -----------------------------$769,642.82
Due from Banks,-----------------------------------28,699.69
Due from treasurer of United States-------------19,000
------------------------------------------------------$3,240,035.44

LIABILITIES


Capital,------------------------------$100,000
Surplus,------------------------------100,000
Profits--------------------------------324,547.56

Total Capital--------------------------524,547.56
Deposits-------------------------------------2,715,487.88
-----------------------------------------------$3,240,035.44



DIRECTORS

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JOSEPH S. LOWRLY, President, of J.S. Lowrey & Co., 85 Mercer Street
PHILIP VAN VOLKENBURGH, of Van Volkenburgh & Leavitt, 62 Worth Street.
JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Corner 115th Street and Sixth Avenue.
JONATHAN THORNE, 524 Fifth Avenue.
GARDNER WETHERBEE, of Hawk & Wetherbee, proprietors Windsor Hotel.
WILLIAM H. LEE, of Lee, Tweedy & Co., 261 Canal Street
HON. RUSSEL SAGE, Banker. 71 Broadway
CHARLES S. SMITH Of Geo. C. Richardson, Smith & Co., 115 Worth Street
HON. JOHN B. DUTCHER, President of the Union Stock Yard and Market Company.
JOSEPH THOMPSON, Builder, 256 West Fifty-second Street
ISAAC ICKELHEIMER, of Heidelback, Ickelheimer & Co., 29 William Street
JAMES R. PLUM, of James R. Plum & Gale, 42 Spruce Street
EDWARD H PERKINS. JR. President of the Importers & Traders Nat. Bank of N.Y.
SAMUEL SHETHAR, Retired Merchant
JOHN D. CRIMMINS, Contractor and Builder, 1037 Third Avenue.
H.O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plankinton & Co., 129 Broad Street
A.S. FRISSELL, Cashier.




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