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Northey Building. It's presidents have been Edward D. Kimball, 1855; Edmund Smith, 1861; Henry L. Williams, 1862. | Northey Building. It's presidents have been Edward D. Kimball, 1855; Edmund Smith, 1861; Henry L. Williams, 1862. | ||
The Merchants' Bank was incorporated June 26, 1811. The bank was first located in the Union Building, later in the Bowker Block and in 1855 moved to the second floor of the Asiatic | |||
Building on Washington St. Its presidents have been Benjamin W. Crowninshield, 1811; Joseph Story, 1815; John Treadwell, 1835. | |||
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Revision as of 11:30, 12 March 2021
Salem Banks include many that started in the mid 1800's.
Salem Savings Bank was incorporated in 1818. It commenced business on Central Street, then removed to the Bowker building and in 1855
to the Asiatic Building Washington Street. Its presidents have been Dr. Edward A. Holyoke, 1818; Joseph Peabody, 1830; Nathaniel Silsbee, 1844.
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank was incorporated in 1855. It opened in the second story of the Downing Block, No. 175 Essex Street, then later in the second floor of the
Northey Building. It's presidents have been Edward D. Kimball, 1855; Edmund Smith, 1861; Henry L. Williams, 1862.
The Merchants' Bank was incorporated June 26, 1811. The bank was first located in the Union Building, later in the Bowker Block and in 1855 moved to the second floor of the Asiatic
Building on Washington St. Its presidents have been Benjamin W. Crowninshield, 1811; Joseph Story, 1815; John Treadwell, 1835.