Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Banking Department of the State of Michigan |
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11,720 48 11,047 14 15,630 82 Gold coin 396,827 00 483,564 49 849,656 57 Silver coin ... ............ . 171,666 15 167,925 17 215,054 78 U. S. and national bank notes 1,242,843 00 1,575,817 00 1,807,081 00 Totals ...
11,720 48 11,047 14 15,630 82 Gold coin 396,827 00 483,564 49 849,656 57 Silver coin ... ............ . 171,666 15 167,925 17 215,054 78 U. S. and national bank notes 1,242,843 00 1,575,817 00 1,807,081 00 Totals ...
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16,480 08 14,711 29 16,713 78 15,630 82 Gold coin .. ............ . 671,042 36 779,882 34 737,514 08 849,656 57 Silver coin .... 169,394 99 208,740 56 207,042 88 215,054 78 U. S. and national bank bills 1,519,378 00 1,808,679 00 ...
16,480 08 14,711 29 16,713 78 15,630 82 Gold coin .. ............ . 671,042 36 779,882 34 737,514 08 849,656 57 Silver coin .... 169,394 99 208,740 56 207,042 88 215,054 78 U. S. and national bank bills 1,519,378 00 1,808,679 00 ...
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39 64 156 81 136 88 105 33 Gold coin .... ......... . 9,000 00 9,611 00 5,597 00 5,465 00 Silver coin .... 1,652 70 1,565 75 1,230 00 1,886 25 U. S. and national bank notes 15,500 00 16,536 00 19,298 00 20,242 00 Totals $ 580,345 53 ...
39 64 156 81 136 88 105 33 Gold coin .... ......... . 9,000 00 9,611 00 5,597 00 5,465 00 Silver coin .... 1,652 70 1,565 75 1,230 00 1,886 25 U. S. and national bank notes 15,500 00 16,536 00 19,298 00 20,242 00 Totals $ 580,345 53 ...
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... 07 154 47 Nickels and pennies Gold coin .... 8,342 50 Silver coin 659 67 U. S. and national bank notes 23,306 00 4,250 00 895 41 10,643 00 5,277 50 573 49 28,299 00 5,700 00 995 78 9,382 00 Totals $ 662,141 92 $ 655,404 80 $ 669,498 ...
... 07 154 47 Nickels and pennies Gold coin .... 8,342 50 Silver coin 659 67 U. S. and national bank notes 23,306 00 4,250 00 895 41 10,643 00 5,277 50 573 49 28,299 00 5,700 00 995 78 9,382 00 Totals $ 662,141 92 $ 655,404 80 $ 669,498 ...
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141 53 79 37 102 38 Gold coin ....... 15,000 00 15,000 00 15,000 00 158 58 17,500 00 Silver coin . 2,800 00 2,200 00 1,500 00 1,100 00 U. S. and national bank notes . 15,958 00 8,384 00 15,662 00 20,247 00 Totals $ 827,567 27 $ 819,195 ...
141 53 79 37 102 38 Gold coin ....... 15,000 00 15,000 00 15,000 00 158 58 17,500 00 Silver coin . 2,800 00 2,200 00 1,500 00 1,100 00 U. S. and national bank notes . 15,958 00 8,384 00 15,662 00 20,247 00 Totals $ 827,567 27 $ 819,195 ...
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00 Totals approved reserve agents bank notes outstanding bankers Notes Banking house furniture banks and bankers banks in reserve bonds and mortgages bonds on hand Capital stock paid cash items Cashier's checks outstanding cent redemption fund Certificates of deposit Checks and cash Deposit of U. S. Due from approved Due from banks Due from U. S. Due to banks Exchanges for clearing expenses and taxes Five per cent Furniture and fixtures Gold coin Interest paid July 9 Legal tender notes Liabilities Loans and discounts MICHIGAN national bank notes nickels and cents Nickels and pennies Notes and bills Organized Premiums on U. S. real estate Report of Dec Report of July Report of Sept reserve cities Resources Savings deposits secure circulation secure deposits subject to check taxes paid U. S. and national U. S. bonds U. S. disbursing officers U. S. treasurer United States deposit Vice President
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Page 17 - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.
Page 16 - ... with a view to prevent the application of its assets in the manner prescribed by this act, or with a view to the preference of one creditor to another except in payment of its circulating notes, shall be utterly null and void.
Page 13 - He may also employ from time to time such cicrks. «lerks to assist him and his deputy in the discharge of the several duties imposed upon them by this act as he shall find necessary. The salary of the Commissioner shall be two thousand five hundred dollars per annum.
Page 9 - Such reports shall exhibit in detail, and under appropriate heads, the resources, assets and liabilities of the bank at the close of business of any past day by him specified...
Page 18 - ... on such terms as the court shall direct; and may, if necessary to pay the debts of such association, enforce the individual liability of the stockholders.
Page 12 - The powers, privileges, duties and restrictions conferred and imposed upon any bank existing and doing business under the laws of this State are hereby abridged, enlarged or modified, as each particular case may require to conform to the provisions of this act, and to such amendments as may be made thereto.
Page 5 - ... and such stock shall be sold as the directors may order, within six months from the time of such forfeiture, and if not sold it shall be canceled and deducted from the capital stock of the association.
Page 18 - ... and sell all the real and personal property of such bank on such terms as the court shall direct, and may, if necessary to pay the debts of such bank, enforce all individual liability of the stockholders.
Page 18 - All real estate owned by any bank may be taxed as other real estate in the city, village or township where the same may be situated, and the residue of its capital and surplus shall be taxed as personal property, but the assessment thereof for taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed on money capital in the hands of individual citizens in the same city, village or township.
Page 13 - Commissioner shall take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the constitution, and file the same in the office of the Secretary of State...