History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, 1879.

Holyoke National Bank.



This banking institution was organized in 1872, with a capital of $200,000. Its first officers were as folios: William Whiting, President; R.B. Johnson, Vice-President; and F.S. Bacon, Cashier. The first board of directors was as follows: William Whiting, R.B. Johnson, George C. Ewing, J.G. McIntosh, Joel Russell, Levi Perkine, and George W. Prentiss. Mr. Whiting has been president since its organization. Mr. Bacon was followed in the cashiership by Charles B. Fisk, who was succeeded by W.C. Simons, the present cashier. The present board of directors is as follows: William Whiting, R.B. Johnson, G.W. Prentiss, Joel Russell, C.H. Heywood, J.F. Allyn, and Levi Perkine.














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