History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
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.