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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 250 words

The Citizens State Bank, began business in 1917. It has a capital and surplus of $18,000, with the following officers : G. A. Roberts, president ; Clarence Johnson, vice-president ; R. A. Babcock, cashier and D. F. Enevoldsen, assistant cashier.

Dalton has two banks, both established in 1908. The Dalton State Bank has $33,800 capital and surplus, with W. J. Ewing, president ; H. A. Fecht, vice-president ; J. L. Willis, cashier and R. Buchanan, assistant cashier.

The Farmers State Bank has a capital and surplus of $27,640 and the following officers: J. H. Foster, president ; P. T. Higgins, vicepresident ; and Leslie C. Opper, cashier.

The Gurley State Bank, which began business in 1915, has a capital and surplus of $32,- 480. C. E. Wyerts is president ; A. E. Leclair, vice-president; and S. P. Johnson, cashier.

The Fanners State Bank of Gurley began business in 1917, has a capital and surplus of $18,500 and the following officers : S. J. Hanson, president; and C. W. Smith, vice-president.

The Farmers State Bank of Sunol, was organized in 1914, and has a capital and surplus of $24,930, and the following officers : T. W.

Rogers, president ; W. G. Nielton, vice-president and G. W. Barlow, cashier.

The Huntsman State Bank, six miles north of Sidney began business in 1919, and now has a surplus of $4,500 and a capital of $10,000. Its officers are : W. A. Sparks, president ; J. A. Chaon, vice-president, and W. E. Cunningham, cashier.