Condition of Virginia Banks.
Bank of Rockingham, Harrisonburg, Va., June 10th 1861.
Dear Sir:
Hon. John Letcher.
Governor of Virginia:
Enclosed please find a statement of the condition of the Bank of Rockingham on the 1st of April, 1861.
Dear Sir:
Hon. John Letcher.
Governor of Virginia:
C. C. Strayer, Cashier.
Statement of the condition of the Bank of Rockingham on the 1st April, 1861. Assets
Virginia Bonds and Bonds guaranteed by Virginia | $260,380 00 |
Premium account | 11,356 80 |
current Expenses | 84 92 |
Permanent Expenses | 1,428 08 |
Real Estate | 3,266 67 |
Bills and Notes Discounted or outstanding debt | 163,341 01 |
Notes of other Virginia Banks | 1,132 00 |
foreign Bank Notes | 58 00 |
checks, &c. | 135 19 |
gold and Silver | 23,222 64 |
amount due from B'ks and Bk'rs. | 43,816 05 |
$513,219 47 |
Liabilities.
Capital Stock | $213,200 00 |
Notes in Circulation. | 217,410 00 |
Contingent Fund | 17,000 00 |
Unpaid Dividends | 440 00 |
Exchange | 803 61 |
Discount and Interest | 1,822 84 |
Deposits | 47,656 37 |
Amount due to Banks and Bankers | 14,886 55 |
$513,219 37 |
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Rockingham, believe the foregoing statement to be correct.
A. B. Irick, President.
June 10, 1861.
State of Virginia, Rockingham County, to wit:
This day, C. C. Strayer, Cashier of the Bank of Rockingham, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public, in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the foregoing statement, showing the condition of said Bank on the first day of April, 1861, was true, to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Given under my hand, this 10th day of June, 1861. Sam. R. Sterling, N. P.