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The History of Hudson County

of this great change and growth than is presented in the records of the Trust Company of New Jersey. It is only twenty-five years ago since four men, schoolmates in their youth, A. P. Hexamer, Henry Mehl, John Mehl, Jr., and William C. Heppenheimer met in the office of Russ & Heppenheimer and organized the People's Safe Deposit and Trust Company. That was in the spring of 1896, and a bank was established at the corner of Hutton Street and Central Avenue, Jersey City, as Main Office, with a branch in the Town of Union. The venture was a success from its inception, as is evidenced by the first statement issued by the bank, covering the nine months ending December 31, 1896:


Capital $100,000.00.



PEOPLE'S
Safe Deposit and Trust Company,

COR. CENTRAL AVENUE & HUTTON STREET,
JERSEY CITY, N.J.
COR. LEWIS STREET & PALISADE AVENUE,
TOWN OF UNION,N.J.



OFFICERS:

President, WM. C. HEPPENHEIMER.
Vice-President, WM. PETER
Treasurer, JOHN MEHL, Jr.
Secretary and Cashier, WM. T. VIDAL.

DIRECTORS:

Wm. Peter,Henry Brauticam,
Henry Mehl,Rudolph F. Rabe,
Richard Schlemm. M. D.,
John Mehl. Jr.,Alex. P. Hexamer,
Wm. C. Heppenheimer,Edward Russ.
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STATEMENT
OF
The PEOPLE'S
Safe Deposit and Trust Company,

Jersey City. N J. and Town of Union. N. J.
FOR NINE MONTHS ENDING DEC. 31ST, 1895.



RESOURCES.

Cash on Hand and in Bank, $143,441.03
Loans and Discounts, 69,838.07
Mortgages, 91,313.36
U.S. Gov. Bonds, 90,046.87
Municlpal Bonds, 17,293.50
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, 25,117.18
$437.050.01

LIABILITIES

Capital, $100,000.00
Deposits, 328,019.30
Certified Checks, 7,308.31
Undivided Profits (Expences & Taxes Paid), 1,722.4
$437.050.01

Jersey City, N. J.WM. T. VIDAL,
January 1st. 1897SECRETARY & CASHIER.
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