A History of Savings Banks in the United States from Their Inception in 1816 Down to 1874: With Discussions of Their Theory, Practical Workings and Incidents, Present Condition and Prospective Development, Volume 1B. Rhodes, 1876 - Savings banks |
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Page 92
... Dividends credited . Total am't of deposits . year . year . 1825 . 145 $ 13,051 $ 13,051 1826 . 276 22,414 $ 2,524 $ 501 32,941 1827 . 430 55,476 7,436 1,500 80,981 1828 . 602 39,955 16,942 3,623 103,993 1829 . 748 48,392 22,956 4,765 ...
... Dividends credited . Total am't of deposits . year . year . 1825 . 145 $ 13,051 $ 13,051 1826 . 276 22,414 $ 2,524 $ 501 32,941 1827 . 430 55,476 7,436 1,500 80,981 1828 . 602 39,955 16,942 3,623 103,993 1829 . 748 48,392 22,956 4,765 ...
Page 93
... Dividends credited . Total am't of deposits . 1857 . 6,900 $ 431,359 $ 576,739 $ 92,142 $ 1,529,192 1858 . 7,164 523.412 394,042 90,559 1,749,122 1859 . 7,642 567,234 481,176 127,802 1,962,982 - 1860 . 8,362 627,481 492,436 117,635 ...
... Dividends credited . Total am't of deposits . 1857 . 6,900 $ 431,359 $ 576,739 $ 92,142 $ 1,529,192 1858 . 7,164 523.412 394,042 90,559 1,749,122 1859 . 7,642 567,234 481,176 127,802 1,962,982 - 1860 . 8,362 627,481 492,436 117,635 ...
Page 95
... Dividends credited to May 1 , 1858 . 250,186 Total credits to 8,547 depositors .... $ 2,247,577 Deduct amount paid to 5,804 depositors ... 1,632,604 Leaving due to 2,743 depositors .... $ 614,973 We have not the details of growth during ...
... Dividends credited to May 1 , 1858 . 250,186 Total credits to 8,547 depositors .... $ 2,247,577 Deduct amount paid to 5,804 depositors ... 1,632,604 Leaving due to 2,743 depositors .... $ 614,973 We have not the details of growth during ...
Page 96
... dividends . Amount withdrawn Amount due depositors , Jan. 1 , 1874 ... Amount of dividends credited ... 43 , 600 29 , 100 14 , 500 $ 18 , 259 , 503 13 , 027 , 207 5 , 232 , 296 2,283 , 761 From the foregoing it appears that the deposits ...
... dividends . Amount withdrawn Amount due depositors , Jan. 1 , 1874 ... Amount of dividends credited ... 43 , 600 29 , 100 14 , 500 $ 18 , 259 , 503 13 , 027 , 207 5 , 232 , 296 2,283 , 761 From the foregoing it appears that the deposits ...
Page 99
... credited in the Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank . YEAR . Deposits . Dividends . 1854 . 1855 .. $ 8,809 20 14,412 32 $ 282 67 1856 . 15,999 53 790 78 1857 . 22,720 70 1,294 95 1858 . 24,257 19 1,968 29 1859 . 38,297 07 2,780 87 1860 ...
... credited in the Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank . YEAR . Deposits . Dividends . 1854 . 1855 .. $ 8,809 20 14,412 32 $ 282 67 1856 . 15,999 53 790 78 1857 . 22,720 70 1,294 95 1858 . 24,257 19 1,968 29 1859 . 38,297 07 2,780 87 1860 ...
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