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1 BANK CEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Summary figures, "by districts, by months Individual centers "by months These figures include dehits or charges to demand deposit accounts of individuals, partnerships, and corporations, and of State and local governments, and payments from trust funds on deposit in the banking department. They exclude dehits to United States Government deposit accounts, debits to time deposit accounts, and payments of certified and officers' checks, payments in settlement of clearing house balances, charges to expense and miscellaneous accounts, corrections and similar charges, and debits to the accounts of other banks, that is, to interbank accounts. The dates following the names of centers indicate the first year for which debits figures for that center are available. Comparability in scrae centers has been affected by changes in coverage, etc., and in all centers by the revision of the series described in the AprjJL 195^ issue of the Federal Reserve Bulletin. Where two dates ater" ITSowh the second indicates the latest change in coverage, etc., which has affected comparability since 1953 by approximately three per cent or more. Annual rates of turnover are shown in the summary table for the districts, the total, New York City, the 6 centers group, and the 337 other centers group -- without seasonal adjustment. Annual rates of turnover by months appear in the Federal Reserve Bulletin for the three latter groups, both with and without seasonal adjustment. BOARD OF GCVERNCBS of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Division of Bank Operations March 3, i960

2 F.R. District Number of centers year BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTEHBA1IK AND GCVEEIil-IENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1959 (In thousands of dollars) Summary figures, 344 centers, by districts January February March April May June July August September October November December Boston ,330,651 8,408,961 7,564,648 8,622,451 8,749,012 8,576,151 8,943,689 9,156,481 7,978,499 8,233,701 9,172,819 8,828,04l io;096, New York 17 1,092,272,250 92,136,261 79,^30,279 90,408,015 93,686,954 86,348,311 92,587,041 95,664,064 80,711,350 86,6l4,407 95,398,233 87,836, ,450, Philadelphia ,055,777 8,780,51^ 7,884,621 8,993,319 9,291,261 9,193,206 9,596,410 9,458,380 8,631,988 8,992,695 9,665,361 8,967,838 10,600, Cleveland ,229,818 13,736,092 12,538,915 14,383,176 14,459,576 14,034,956 15,609,263 15,727,772 13,640,929 13,974,348 14,363,165 13,510,052 17,251, Richmond ,600,766 8,341, U67 7,606,697 8,413,187 8,536,660 8,495,629 8,875,445 8,895,830 8,458,274 8,733,806 9,113,339 8,531,723 9,598, Atlanta ,083,126 10,072,365 9,284,915 10,131,006 9,872,367 9,824,754 10,205,094 10,410,211 9,639,126 9,829,13* 10, no, 616 9,609,583 11,093, Chicago ,299,788 31,259,997 27,643,590 33,442,234 31,600,581 31,789,257 32,872,255 34,239,062 31,044,046 30,377,295 32,243,536 30,948,801 35,839, St. Louis 22 69,629,312 5,689,883 4,985,041 5,864,910 5,668,389 5,558,849 5,844,701 6,016,588 5,330,191 5,738,974 6,304,021 5,952,868 6,674, Minneapolis 24 47, 202,003 3,854,099 3,282,176 3,801,195 3,799,902 3,816,523 4,148,911 4,242,650 3,958,769 4,041,713 4,100,407 3,872,677 4,280, Kansas City 4l 102,931,583 8,643,032 7,500,972 8,580,423 8,611,467 8,298,049 8,812,078 9,151,605 8,313,095 8,492,133 8,597,784 8,493,961 9,436, Dallas 2k 110,44i, 501 9,500,717 8,278,594 8,798,372 8,927,311 8,860,303 9,401,434 9,451,778 8,898,518 9,161,713 9,364,647 9,097,539 10,700, San Francisco ,090,114 21,529,656 19,763,671 21,929,136 22,159,012 21,204,843 21,705,053 23,223,016 21,525,480 21,653,028 21,811,147 21,489,262 24,096, Annual rate of turnover Total 344 2,679,166, ,953, ,764, ,367, ,362, ,002, ,601, ,637, ,130, ,842, ,245, ,138, ,120, Nev York City 1 1,023,604,941 86,507,067 74,3^6,367 84,710,430 88,049,398 80,725,57^ 86,597,560 89,600,440 75,232,582 81,067,417 89,519,383 82,273, ,975, Other centers* 6 545,257,815 44,504,808 39,634,578 47,464,919 45,955,121 44,646,319 46,429,321 48,421,831 43,264,954 43,259,098 46,083,305 43,810,323 51,763, Other centers 337 1,110,303,933 90,941,169 81,783,174 91,172,075 91,357? ,630,943 95,574,493 97,615,166 89,632,729 91,516,432 94,642,387 91,055, ,382, * Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

3 F. R. District No. 1 - Boston (In thousands of dollars) Hartford (1919) Conn. New Haven (1919) New London (1942) " " Materbury (1919) M Bangor (1919) Maine Lewiston-Auburn (1942) Portland (1920) Boston (1919) Brockton (1923) Fall River (1919) Holyoke (1919) Mass. 14,330,639 5,054,019 1,027,224 1,475, , ,432 1,819,553 55,607, , , ,286 1,163, ,886 83, ,700 83,686 47, ,211 4,459,603 81,510 72,327 6l,86l 1,120, ,417 75, ,621 67,951 42, ,426 3,970,244 71,224 59,875 53,438 1,204, ,974 80, ,606 72,843 48, ,591 4,655,012 80,496 68,638 61,453 1,207, ,727 85, ,206 75,009 45, ,916 4,728,133 82,964 68,694 62,953 1,174, ,892 88, ,498 79,797 47, ,095 4,582,952 85,282 67,687 61,711 1,172, ,489 89, ,452 83,811 50, ,597 4,780,858 89,224 71,950 66,460 1,394, ,352 94, ,102 84,072 50, ,345 4,853,671 83,519 66,198 64,545 1,094, ,453 86, ,015 82,496 48, ,285 4,168,987 78,488 62,780 59,258 1,152, ,437 86, ,063 82,255 50, ,323 4,211,869 83,938 68,369 64,251 1,172, ,477 86, ,865 90,920 52, ,481 4,939,138 91,337 70,650 67,889 1,146, ,549 81, ,537 77,641 54, ,516 4,755,096 80,717 79,500 65,319 1,326, ,366 90, ,753 83,888 55, ,767 5,501,720 87,397 76,179 69,148 Lawrence (1953) (1958) Lowell (1919) 1/ Lynn (1922) New Bedford (1919) Pittsfield (19^2) Springfield (1919) Worcester (1919) 777, , , , ,193 3,732,691 3,196,910 64,641 80,013 69,890 73,819 55, , ,434 55,571 71,209 61,719 64,190 51, , ,982 61,286 80,667 68,854 70,920 54, , ,418 60,4l4 81,956 71,933 75,108 55, , ,999 63,317 80,653 69,457 77,573 62, , ,995 63,136 82,306 73,960 78,888 61, , ,499 67,107 79,577 75,454 77,506 61, , ,511 59,095 83,266 68,055 74,769 56, , ,099 67,307 77,979 74,642 76,976 59, , ,647 73,027 86,531 80,687 87,232 65, , ,794 71,154 89,164 90,059 80,523 66, , ,222 71,139 92,126 82,300 87,067 66, , ,310 Concord (1942) Manchester (1921) N. H. ". Providence (1919) Burlington (193*0 R- I* Vt. 413,102 1,139,316 7,456, ,288 32,394 90, ,462 49,702 27,213 79, ,107 45,575 34,366 88, ,291 49,754 33,906 90, ,386 49,338 33,195 95, ,231 51,657 34,743 98, ,259 53,937 35,471 95, ,515 58,755 33,902 97, ,200 56,159 34,134 98, ,793 54,458 34,908 96,656 64o, ,052 36,610 94,106 6l4, ,752 42, , ,438 57,149 Total, all centers 104,330,651 8,408,961 7,564,648 8,622,451 8,749,012 8,576,151 8,943,689 9,156,481 7,978,499 8,233,701 9,172,819 8,828,041 10,096,198 1/ Revised beginning January 1959 to include debits of additional reporting offices. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 would be increased by approximately 12 per cent.

4 (In thousands of dollars) F* R. District No. 2 - New York Bridgeport (194-2) Conn. Stamford (1923) (1958) Elizabeth (1953) (1958) N.J. Jersey City (1919) " Montclair (1923) Newark (1923) Paterson (1942) - Passaic (1919) 1/ Binghamt on (1919) N. Y. Buffalo (1919) Elmira (1923) Jamestown (1923) " New York (1919) Poughkeepsie (1924) " Rochester (1919) Schenectady (1942) " " Syracuse (1919) " Utica (1933) 3,220,552 1,634,491 2,619,942 6,617, ,995 15,999,294 5,937,410 1,082,897 12, 203, , ,807 1*023,604,941 1,044,332 8,147,493 1, 213,463 4,981,574 1,757, , , , ,245 67,157 1, 279, ,323 91, ,251 70,189 50,608 86, 507,067 93, , , , , , , , ,180 58,945 1,160, ,997 82, ,696 56, , ,346,367 75, ,077 89, , , , , , ,523 66>479 1,342, ,939 88,881 1, 018,004 62,669 50,955 84,710,430 85, ,176 97,472 4o8, , , , , ,311 70, 490 1,316, , ,689 1,027,591 62,537 46,202 88, 049,398 81, , , , , , 4o6 132, , ,342 67,596 1,285, ,350 86,374 1, 069,226 63,223 53,744 80,725,574 82, ,177 99, , , ,966 l4 l, , ,875 70,382 1,431, ,681 89,520 1,106,740 68,688 53,625 86,597,560 89, , , , , , , , ,920 71,504 1, 332, ,530 93,668 1,157,953 67,133 50,624 89, 600, 44o 93, , , , , , , , ,276 61,458 1,264, ,103 86, ,990 58,827 49,317 75,232,582 78, ,155 92, , , , , , ,257 65,331 1, 289, ,151 93, ,419 66,000 50,993 81, 067,417 86, ,596 97, , , , , , ,610 74,363 1,369, ,376 90, ,627 65,913 51,409 89,519,383 91, , , , , , , , ,239 68,193 1, 308, , , , , ,392 80,097 1,616, ,645 89,446 99, ,504 1, 042,959 63,788 75,677 47,241 52,824 82,273, ,975,650 Total, all centers 1,092,272,250 92, 136,261 79,430,279 90, 4o8,015 93,686,954 86,348,311 92,587,041 95,664,064 80,711,350 86, 6l4,407 95,398,233 87, 836, , 450,960 1/ Revised beginning January 1959 to exclude debits of a previously reporting office. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 would be decreased by approximately 3 per cent. 87, ,853 96, , ,623 97, , , , ,274

5 c.5 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND GC7ERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1959 F«B» District No. 3 - Philadelphia (in thousands of dollars) Wilmington (1919) Atlantic City (1942) Camden (1923) Trenton (1919) Del. H.J. n 1 6,738,1*39 1,306,672-3, *89,319 *,627, ,270 87,8*3 267, , ,773 81,165 2*6,016 3*2, ,6*7 88, , , ,555 91, ,261 *29, ,035 91,*12 295,275 3*7,595 79*, , *61 290, ,217 73*, ,36* 306,137 *25, , , , ,364 8**,25* 115, , , , ,6*0 298, , ,086 88, , , ,8*6 105,958 3*1,353 * Allentown (1923) Altcona (1919) Bethlehea (1942) Chester (1919) Harrisburg (1919) Pa. t n : 1,718, *31 576, ,509 1,086,705 2,5*8, ,157 *6,021 62,365 83, , ,7*6 *0,852 55,271 78,370 18*, ,*8* *7,367 66, *80 85, ,950 1*1,009 *5,917 65,150 91, , ,8*3 *9,077 65,570 90, , **l 1*5,899 *8,8** 72,9*8 9*, , ,873 *9,318 75, *00 93,27* 22*,2*8 135,530 US, ,953 88, ,941 1*7,355 *7,567 58,219 95, ,155 15*,*66 50,162 62,087 93,7** 215, ,652 51,033 55,050 90, , ,*17 51,833 65, ,62* 237,671 Hazletcn (1923) Johnstown (1919) Lancaster (1919) Lebanon (1923) Norristown (1923) Philadelphia (1919) Reading (1919) Scranton (1919) Wilkes-Barre (1919) Williamsport (1919) York (1919) n» 1 it *18, ,581 1,**5, , ,569-7*, *82,157 1,962,369 1,630,921 1,2**, 08* 50*, 35*, 1,522,108 3*, , ,703 31,508 70,663 5,916, , , ,151 *0, , *99 30,909 61,*18 107,52* 28,125 63,3*2 5,377,63* 1*2, ,7** 91,657 35,870 9*, 05* 30,788 66, , *60 30, , * 6,129, ,255 1*1,897 10*, 138 *0, ,357 31,660 66, ,*57 31,17* 75,7*0 6,326,±5* 16*,*25 13*, **5 103, *35 *1,**0 126, *86 33,155 68,59* 119,716 31,217 7*, 778 6, *26, , ,850 98,3*7 *1, ,712 3*, 82* 71, , , *93, ,886 1**, ,06* **, ,178 35,05* 73, ,396 32,037 85,706 6,33*, *,163 13*,881 10*,853 **,353 13*,815 33, ,505 31, , 8 ^ 161, ,768 98,931 41, ,701 37,27* 62,*83 121,*25 29,890 79,866 5,915, , ,850 10*,163 *1, ,615 37,505 62, ,0** 30,711 83,969 6,582* , , ,171 *3, ,152 40,53* 66, ,523 32,709 76,062 6,008,^50 157, , ,108 42, ,478 30,181 69, ,166 3*>836 &a, 50* ,*63 1*5,923 11<*. Occ *i7, ,Col Total, all centers 110,055,777 8,780,51* 7,88*} 621 8,993,319 9,291,261 9,193,206 9,596,-*10 9,*58,380 8,631,988 8,992,695 9,665,361 8,967,838 10,

6 G.5 BANK DEBUS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1959 F.R. District No. 4 - Cleveland (in thousands of dollars) year January February March April Hay June July August September October November December Covington-Newport (1942) Lexington (1919) Akron (1919) Canton (1923) Cincinnati (1919) Cleveland (1919) Columbus (1919) Ky. 827,011 1,722,701 Ohio (V It 6,964,374 2,333,166 20,881,062 44,229,071 13,063,800 72, , , ,112 1,661,166 3,541,172 1,081,879 59, , , ,139 1,555,668 3,177, ,528 65, , , ,749 1,720,438 3,572,842 1,027,373 66, , , ,722 1,684,956 3,683,512 1,155,295 66, , , ,409 1,649,069 3,625,363 1,067,703 73, , , ,882 1,818,557 4,036,309 1,085,664 74, , , ,481 1,875,776 4,079,357 1,105,919 66, , , ,119 1,708,117 3,412,177 1,171,859 66, , , ,931 1,746,129 3,574,154 1,069,860 76, , , ,097 1,819,671 3,747,172 1,135,063 66, , , ,830 1,694,313 3,502,760 1,007,955 72, , , ,695 1,947,202 4,277,088 1,181,702 Dayton (1919) Hamilton (1928) Lima (1923) Lorain (1923) Mansfield (1942) Middletown (1923) Portsmouth (1942) Springfield (1919) Steubenville (1924) 5,996, , , ,536 1,024,114 If 806, , , , ,239 73,411 67,580 37,608 76,778 64,854 28,075 77,754 35, ,581 64,4ca 57,754 36,232 69,072 55,830 26,566 68,003 32, ,935 85,866 66,372 39,500 85,393 71,808 31,430 75,313-37, ,962 84,364 71,408 43,198 84,223 64,987 30,786 78,301 37, ,005 86,665 69,818 42,737 84,858 67,059 31,332 80,276 37, ,606 83,120 72,235 46,726 94,154 68,598 32,338 81,514 39, ,077 81,547 77,479 46,634 93,140 63,973 33,477 84,364 42, ,324 76,673 66,234 41,886 76,555 71,075 31,792 74,583 34, ,815 86,853 68,577 39,784 91,433 68,458 31,666 74,505 37, ,701 81,461 73,579 ^,039 91,911 69,666 32,113 76,296 37, ,928 75,516 64,353 41,293 78,383 63,716 31,945 71,629 37, ,227 92,072 72,180 47,899 98,214 76,073 34,503 76,254 45,116 Toledo (1919) Warren (1923) Youngstown (1919) Zanesville (1923) Butler (1923) Erie (1919) Franklin (1928) Greensburg (1919) it Pa. 7,943, ,162 3,062, , ,342 1,861, , , ,508 78, ,566 37,839 51, ,709 9,700 30, ,901 74, ,494 36,468 49, ,617 9,253 28, ,025 80, ,124 42,530 54, ,999 9,980 30, ,807 83, ,049 41,183 55, ,328 10,815 32, ,804 87, ,189 43,920 57, ,288 11,151 31, ,356 87, ,219 50,746 60, ,360 11,494 34, ,491 89, ,409 45,570 65, ,960 11,690 34, ,151 76, ,922 45,681 62, ,995 11,120 32, ,647 74, ,615 44,551 56, ,719 10,544 30, ,017 80, ,191 45,850 62, ,668 11,057 34, ,945 77, ,004 44,879 59, ,054 11,892 34, ,270 90, ,732 44,931 64, ,769 11,857 36,1)08 Oil City (1919) Pittsburgh (1919) Sharon (1942) Wheeling (1919) rt tt W.Va. 312,068 53,850, ,322 1,032,634 26,733 4,191,877 40,997 82,802 23,223 3,925,410 39,843 77,375 26,500 4,668,091 46,364 80,646 24,944 4,541,978 47,246 82,543 25,704 4,279,184 47,556 89,276 28,758 5,055,086 51,239 96,539 25,972 4,910,731 51,928 95,139 24,255 4,021,665 39,622 86,538 26,480 4,132,029 40,345 82,826 26,183 4,l4l,ll8 38,987 84,470 25,748 3,984,916 4o, ,874 27,568 5,998,553 51,187 91,606 Total, all centers 173,229,818 13,736,092 12,538,915 14,383,176 14,459,576 14,034,956 15,609,263 15,727,772 13,640,929 13,974,348 14,363,165 13,510,052 17,251,574

7 C.5 F.R. District No. 5 - Richmond (in thousands of dollars) Washington (1921) Baltimore (1919) Cumberland (1923) Frederick (1942) Hagerstovn (1923) Asheville (1923) Charlotte (1919) Durham (1923) Greensboro (1923) Kinston (1942) Raleigh (1919) Wilmington (1922) Wilson (1942) Winston-Salem (1923) D. C. Md. 1 N. C. rv it rt 22,651,042 24,337, , , ,410 1,049,740 6,745,717 1,318,537 3,074, ,559 3,496, , ,569 2,945,172 1,847,586 1,926,207 30,191 28,499 49,065 88, , , ,146 31, ,982 58,417 28, ,064 1,644,847 1,772,046 28,521 28,686 44,721 76, ,149 90, ,272 24, ,727 52,866 26, ,934 1,880,327 2,024,065 30,322 30,989 46,642 81, ,678 92, ,179 23, ,318 58,662 27, ,035 1,812,514 2,069,838 32,762 33,421 47,384 86, ,980 98, ,722 24, ,273 57,638 27, ,064 1,779,741 2,158,069 32,333 32,205 47,989 84, , , ,686 23, ,117 58,180 27, ,988 1,922,916 2,185,631 36,486 32,870 1i8,778 88, , , ,587 26, ,584 61,850 28, ,473 1,957,150 2,153,307 39,412 36,888 49,988 93, , , ,074 26, ,839 64,385 28, ,941 1,820,122 1,904,359 33,144 30,751 46,127 83, , , ,388 40, ,670 62,882 47, ,491 1,947,300 1,880,288 33,919 35,602 49,253 89, , , ,913 58, ,294 66,633 81, ,618 2,031,478 2,009,334 35,271 32,283 51,342 90, , , ,695 42, ,087 63,178 60, ,905 1,834,252 2,009,097 32,222 32,177 44,873 84, , , ,445 28, ,682 56,582 35, ,355 2,172,809 2,245,694 35,294 35,180 51, , , , ,723 25, ,670 62,779 30, ,304 Charleston (1919) Columbia (1919) Greenville (1922) Spartanburg (1923) Charlottesville (1942) Danville (1923) Lynchburg (1923) Newport News (1923) 1/ s. C. w it tf Va. tf 1,458,777 2,830,834 2,290,008 1,041, , , , , ,106 24l,ll6 181,677 89,068 48,469 49,499 69,332 74, , , ,398 74,639 *6,577 43,376 62,331 69, , , ,019 83,234 49,784 45,976 69,o4l 78, , , ,066 82,101 51,749 47,724 72,839 82, , , ,181 83,863 54,993 45,827 68,613 77, , , ,096 83,654 55,555 49,074 75,072 84, , , ,485 92,370 58,354 50,605 72,108 81, , , ,150 85,776 47,662 55,722 71,785 78, , , ,545 87,341 55,367 69,072 70,558 78, , , ,705 93,885 51,920 88,426 72,587 81, , , ,889 86,639 49,334 65,144 73,094 78,405 l4l, , ,797 98,714 54,363 62,015 77,912 89,967 Norfolk (1919) Portsmouth (1929) Richmond (1919) Roanoke (1923) Bluefield (1942) W.Va. Charleston (1923) Clarksburg (1942) rt Huntington (I92l)(l956) Parkersburg (1942) rt 4,188, ,720 12,165,221 2,210, ,824 2,509, ,693 1,137, , ,428 43, , ,076 49, ,183 41, ,586 42, ,568 40, , ,264 44, ,501 35,528 81,893 36, ,591 46, , ,801 47, ,355 39,675 86,586 4l,l86 334,490 42,800 1,009, ,273 45, ,849 41,351 98,939 41, ,952 43,969 1,041, ,237 48, ,611 40,935 89,904 41, ,523 47, , ,629 52, ,678 49,346 92,111 44, ,116 46,514 1,023, ,178 44, ,174 44, ,996 44,035 34o, 64i 43,535 1,052, ,777 44, ,514 42,029 93,191 40, ,321 47,370 1,058, ,674 44, ,383 44,101 87,938 43, ,532 46,022 1,044, ,199 44, ,010 48,210 98,364 43, ,251 44, , ,577 44, ,948 43,945 94,654 42, ,829 50,651 1,073, ,869 51, ,128 45, ,300 45,900 Total, all centers 103,600,766 8,341,467 7,606,697 8,413,187 8,536,660 8,495,629 8,875,445 8,895,830 8,458,274 8,733,806 9,113,339 8,531,723 9,598,709 1/ Revised beginning January 1959 to include debits of an additional reporting office. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 would be increased by 15 per cent *

8 (in thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. 6 - Atlanta Anniston (1942) Ala. 490,841 40, *, ,056 39,355 40,303 40,096 45,728 41,674 41,505 44,206 40,159 44, 515 Birmingham (1919) " 9,511, , , , , , , , , , , , ,255 Dothan (1923) l/ u 369,3^7 33,852 30,180 31,625 31,783 32,373 31, ^23 32,280 31, ,052 35,772 30,982 35,440 Gadsden (1942) 1/ 1 <*38,952 4l, ,961 36,110 38,053 37,949 38,399 40,183 35,073 32,509 35,830 33, ^93 37,58? Mobile (1919) lf 3,384, , , , , , , ,84l 270, , , , ,214 Montgomery (1919) 1,997, , , , , , , , , , , , ,023 Jacksonville (1919) 1/ Fla. 9,519, , , , , , , , , , , , ,730 Miami (1927) (1956) " 10,516, , , , , , , , , , , , ,013 Orlando (1942) l/ 2,980,73^ 259, , ,4ll 236, , , , , , , , ,695 Pensacola (1919) 1,053,710 90,530 76,917 86,822 87,033 86,144 89,986 98,451 87,912 85,448 86,708 81,698 96,061 St. Petersburg (1942) 1/ " 2,728, , ,31*8 239, , , , , , , , , ,849 Tampa (1919) 1/ 1 5,039, ,5^6 390, , ,023 4l8, , , ,4o4 410, , , ,924 Albany (1923) 2/ Ga. 606,402 47,842 42,076 46,056 46,870 48,200 51,622 53,844 53,256 54,261 55,084 52,332 54,959 Atlanta (1919) 1/ it 23,821,825 1,900,324 1,735,765 1,983,532 1,988,306 1,927,97** 1,980,702 2,052,331 1,990,180 2,015,628 2,080,123 1,899,634 2,267,326 Augusta (1919) 1/ 11 1,271, ,304 92, , ,234 99, , , , , , , ,291 Brunswick (1923*7 311,583 25,24l 24,197 26,806 25,298 25,682 26,509 27,006 25,759 23,155 26,255 24,498 31,177 Columbus (1923) 1,2^9, ,493 91, , , , , , , , , , , 5to Elberton (1923) " 110,365 9,155 7,641 8,853 9,164 9,356 9,172 9,073 9,258 9,646 9,857 9,078 10,112 Macon (1919) 1,449, , , ,3**8 119, , , , , , , , , 571 Nevnan (1923) " 221,173 19,622 16,359 17,553 15,610 16,612 15,810 18,732 19,959 20,201 21,991 17,142 21,582 Savannah (1919) 2,389, , , , , , , , , , , , ,963 Valdosta (1923) l/ 1 421,115 32,317 28,512 32,735 31,826 33,923 33,619 41,464 48,451 3^,654 34,797 31,419 37,398 Baton Rouge (1942) 1/ La. 3,238, , , , , , , , , , , , ,176 Lake Charles (1942) n 1,041,081 99,168 82,842 88,149 87,424 88,111 84,854 88,379 84,359 83,750 84,792 79,029 90,224 New Orleans (1919) 15,902,168 1,352,173 1,239,297 1,346,552 1,326,957 1,288,361 1,328,096 1,380,466 l, 302,882 1,331*-,237 l, 335,245 1,223,266 1,444,636 Hatt ie sburg (1927) Miss. 427,802 36,509 31,701 34,609 35,352 35,045 35,634 38,537 35,857 35,861 37,973 33,538 37,186 Jackson (1923) " 3,454, , , , , , , , , , , , ,625 Meridian (1923) " 532,812 41,905 37,970 46,223 42,638 43,370 47,428 46,286 42,914 *8,538 44,845 44,729 45,966 Vicksburg (1919) " 236,072 19,868 18,093 18,037 18,546 18,525 19,080 19,946 18,214 21,122 21,247 20,896 22,498 Chattanooga (1919) Tenn. 3,953, , , , , , , , , , , , ,038 Knoxville (1919)(1957) fl 2,792, , , , , , , , , , , , ,468 Nashville (1919) It 8,600, , , , , , , , , , , , ,913 Total, all centers 120,083,126 10,072,365 9, 2 8 4, , 1 3 1, ,872,367 9,824, , 2 0 5, , 4 i o, , 6 3 9, ,829,1 3 ^ 1 0, 1 1 0, , 6 0 9, ,093,955 1/ Revised beginning January 1959 to include debits of additional reporting offices. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 would be increased approximately in Dothan 18 per cent; Gadsden 7 per cent; Jacksonville 4 per cent; Orlando 14 per cent; St. Petersburg 20 per cent; Tampa 8 per cent; Atlanta 5 per cent; Augusta 5 per cent; Valdosta 13 per cent; Baton Rouge 25 per cent. 2/ Revised beginning January 1959 to exclude interbank debits erroneously reported by a reporting office. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 would be decreased by approximately 25 per cent.

9 C.5 F.R. District No. 7 - Chicago (In thousands of dollars) Aurora (1923) ,436 72,899 62,699 74,056 73,552 75,21*1 81,963 83,930 84,215 82,664 85,392 77,753 86,072 Bloomington (1919) " 896,350 69,956 63,827 76,889 70,815 76,335 80,382 83,416 73,156 80,038 69,895 72,77** 78,867 Champaign-UrToana (1925) " 997,698 88,252 71,745 76,648 80,21*8 85,128 88,552 87,565 73,671 85,230 93,412 84,67** 82,573 Chicago (1919) " 196,5^,967 15, 955,023 13, 928,805 17,929,087 16,21*9,81*3 15,836,102 16,589,685 17,557,313 15,637,980 15, 527,559 16, 562,249 15,900,195 18,871,126 Danville (1923) M 615,671 54,854 46,045 48,975 51,1*80 **9,13** 52,137 58,309 47,609 53,360 55,508 1*6,645 51,615 Decatur (1919)(1957),T 1, 48l, , , , , , , , , , , , ,452 Elgin (1936) it 595,731 48,6o4 41,776 48,124 1*6,124 47,613 50,919 54,818 54,941 49,706 53,691 1i6,3**8 53,067 Joliet (1942) " 1,076,037 94,458 73,999 83,626 81*, ,813 96,739 98,230 88,630 89,390 97,360 83,691 98,376 Moline-East Moline- Rock Island (1952). 1, 406, ,759 95, , , ,217 13l*,Ol6 124, ,4l4 115, , , ,005 Peoria (1919) " 2, 882, , , ,084 21*5, ,241* 271, , , , , ,811 25**, 171 Rockford (1919) 2, 382, , , , ,1*70 191, , , , , , , ,104 Springfield (1919) n 1,653, , , , , , , , ,310 l4 8,8 ll 139,817 13**, ,057 Fort Wayne (1919) Ind. 3,398, , , , , i n 277, ,1*04 308, , , , , , 519 Gary (1923) t«1, 606, , , , ,307 11*6, , , ,1*82 118, , , ,650 Hammond (1923) " 1, 008, ,884 70,343 81,318 85,050 81,276 87,762 91,797 83,891 80,279 83,534 86,057 95,292 Indianapolis (1919) ti 15, 158,296 1,242,667 1,104,442 1,258,299 1,252,500 1,309,050 1,284,686 1,395,916 1,298,739 1,192,875 1,315,224 1,223,87** 1,280,024 Lafayette (19**2)» 977,376 72,828 70,868 72,780 79,655 76,828 82,510 86,204 84,805 82,707 89,804 8**,339 91*, 0l*8 Muncie (19**2) " 1,044,562 81,017 72,806 84,497 85,7^ 86,139 91,903 94,73** 84,417 91,848 89,694 87,721 9**,038 South Bend (1919)(1953) " 2,680, , , , ,99** 216, ,1*62 237, **24 211, , , ,59** 21*3,079 Terre Haute (1923) " 1, 090,727 86,533 76,147 86,885 87,1*1*9 91, ,444 96,004 88,989 86,915 94,801 90, ,1**6 Burlington (19**2) Iowa 453,3^7 36,307 32,391 36,430 37,738 38,517 **0,239 38,525 36,099 36,203 40,570 37,259 **3,069 Cedar Rapids (1919) 1,731, , , ,392 ll*i*,07l* li*l*,98i* 150, ,210 l4l, , , , ,816 Clinton (1935) n 347,711 28,874 25,075 27,583 29,086 28,755 29,623 29,387 27,818 29,583 32,334 28,614 30,979 Davenport (1919) " 1,506, , , , , , , ,9**0 122, , , , ,163 Des Moines (1919) it 6,735, , , ,010 51*0, , **15 580,9**8 579, , , , , , 495 Dubuque (1919) 1 878,613 74,983 65,672 69,723 71,*92 73,676 77,738 73,579 68,491 71,065 82,312 71,61*0 78,242 Mason City (1923) «567,407 47,862 40,519 43,477 **7,658 53,3**9 l»6,665 **7,299 **3,853 45,898 53,268 48,074 49, **85 Muscatine (1923) " 222,959 17,586 15,727 18,276 18,673 19,984 19,125 18,091 17,578 18,724 20,541 18, ,112 Ottumwa (1942)(195*0 " 454,215 38,272 32,262 36,795 37, *78 36,5^5 38,4l6 38,025 37,014 38,638 42,935 37,867 39,968 Sioux City (1919) " 2, 389, , , , , ,1*03 201, ,1*70 184, , , , ,280 Waterloo (1919) " 1, 251, ,196 94,805 98, , , , ,8o4 99, , , ,39** 110,705

10 F.R. District No. 7 - Chicago (Cont'd) (in thousands of dollars) Adrian (1923) Battle Creek (1928) Bay City (1919) Detroit (1919) Flint (1919) Grand Rapids (1919) Jackson (1920) Kalamazoo (1919)(1956) Lansing (1919) Muskegon (1942) Port Huron (1942) Saginaw (1923) Green Bay (1923) Kenosha (1953) Madison (1942) Manitowoc (193*0 Mich. II II II Wis. it 366,809 1,008, ,090 80,927,619 2, 315,855 4,398,922 1,259,496 2,168,126 1,969,711 1,134, ,699 1,570,887 1,177, ,998 2,381, ,218 31,648 89,945 61,617 6,642, , , , , ,444 98,157 43, ,747 94,797 61, ,463 36,530 26,611 68,572 50,340 5,978, , ,277 89, , ,700 81,902 38, ,001 87,768 61, ,706 33,185 29,856 82,847 55,010 6,870, , ,271 97, , ,990 90,328 40, ,913 96,861 69, ,877 39,738 29,962 83,531 58,604 6,621, , , , , ,222 92,196 40,46l 122,514 99,201 62, ,789 36,227 31,289 83,692 59,987 6,959, , , , , ,138 97,596 43, ,818 97,432 75, ,386 36,727 31,462 88,076 63,312 7,140, , , , , ,283 99,860 44, , ,465 71, ,080 38,509 33,692 94,448 65,097 7,334, , , , , ,384 95,831 45,591 l4o, ,185 69, ,640 41,007 30,894 83,888 62,862 6,596, , , , , ,086 90,623 42, ,542 98,212 70, ,289 34,191 29,046 81,273 61,037 6,261, , , , , ,400 95,783 42, ,387 99,945 66, ,118 33,315 33, ,859 67,536 6,620, , , , , ,720 96,925 48, ,413 98,764 68, ,691 35,007 28,051 77,H5 56,040 6,468, , , , , ,017 90,851 39, ,521 92,877 68, ,106 33,296 30,996 87, ,648 7,433, , , , , , ,575 41, , ,150 81, ,952 4o, 486 Milwaukee (1919) Oshkosh (1923) Racine (1942) Sheboygan (1925) If 22,464, ,075 1,268, ,620 1,830,466 42, ,250 71,637 1,651,275 37,981 92,959 61,700 1,819,613 42, ,104 71,206 1,883,899 42, ,7kQ 67,502 2,034,786 43, ,505 69,079 1,862,723 48, ,526 75,189 1,930,716 47, ,874 80,572 1,965,798 43, ,103 75,011 1,736,714 42, ,668 81,4ll 1,821,683 44, ,613 76,850 1,779,628 42,420 99,324 71,499 2,147,114 47, ,098 81,964 Total, all centers 383,299,788 31,259,997 27,643,590 33,442,234 31,600,581 31,789,257 32,872,255 34,239,062 31,044,046 30,377,295 32,243,536 30,948,801 35,839,134

11 (in thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. 8 - St. Louis El Dorado (1924) Fort Smith (1923) Helena (1923) Little Rock (1919) Pine Bluff (1926) Texarkana (1927) (See also Texas) Ark. ir 1 t if u 416, , ,747 2,957, , ,359 35,2^2 64,4l6 11, ,9m 53,385 24,896 32,092 5^,031 10, ,118 4l, ,550 35,456 64,460 10, ,541 49,539 23,658 34,079 64,512 11, ,708 46,780 24,530 34,701 66,074 13, ,278 47,640 25,057 35,867 67,569 12, ,997 51,581 27,045 37,296 66,208 11, ,840 52,206 30,181 37,793 62,768 10, ,923 45,074 27,123 32,429 64,517 14, ,267 61,905 27,999 31,568 65,771 26, ,949 91*, ,31 ** 28,525 61,400 17, , ,236 25,199 41,851 66,245 16, ,413 78,191 26,807 Alton (1942) 111. East St. Louis 8s Nat'l Stock Yards(1922)" Quincy (1921) 55^,791 1,763, ,538 42, ,494 47,197 39, ,211 44,113 47, ,088 48, , ,989 48,452 46, ,216 52,499 52, ,888 54,894 48, ,882 50,180 44, , *69 45,288 48,476 l4o, ,601 46, ,507 53,507 43, ,161 56,088 50, ,986 54,159 Evansville (1919) Louisville (1919) Owensboro (1923) Paducah (1942)(1958) Greenville (1923) Ind. Ky. Miss. 2,165,322 11,347, , , , , ,135 59,306 35,681 37, , ,565 62,287 31,629 30, , ,908 52,277 34,510 30, , ,673 53,099 35,731 31, , ,194 51,304 34,379 32, , ,347 54,159 38,375 34, , ,586 53,786 38,211 31, , ,929 52,313 35,768 30, , ,005 50,497 35,652 34,161 17**, ,067 63,895 38,806 48, , ,486 53,572 36,213 45, ,850 1,044,918 66,244 42,234 42,998 Cape Girardeau (1942) Hannibal (1942) Jefferson City (1942) St. Louis (1919) Sedalia (1924) Springfield (1921) Mo. 248, ,274 1,496,722 31,496, ,055 1,398,535 21,658 13, ,587 2,556,677 20, ,003 16,781 11, ,283, ,627 18,700 12, ,110 2,790,367 17, ,676 19,384 13, ,482 2,555,601 19,777 ll4, ,366 13, ,638 2,516,036 18, ,577 20,192 13,611 97,224 2,702,681 18, ,754 22,844 14, ,8l4 2,778,4l4 19, ,957 20,285 12, ,485 2,376,131* 17, ,535 20,660 12, ,091 2,619,932 19,3^1 124,026 24,428 13, ,570 2,75^,173 19,321* 125,268 21,133 13, ,175 2,526,591 18, ,360 22,824 14, ,282 3,036,604 21, ,609 Jackson (1942) Memphis (1919) Tenn. 392,268 10,906,232 29, ,281 25, ,669 32, ,365 29,7H 826,668 29, ,327 34, ,693 30, ,378 30, ,365 30, ,023 40,956 1,151,004 42,025 1,151,380 35,775 1,178,079 Total, all centers 69,629,312 5,689,883 4,985,041 5,864,910 5,668,389 5,558,849 5,844,701 6,016,588 5,330,191 5,738,97** 6,304,021 5,952,868 6,674,897

12 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. 9 - Minneapolis year January February March April May June July August September October November December Duluth (1919) Mankato (1942) Minneapolis (1919) Red Wing (1923) Minn. 1,902,1*09 1*1*6,036 23,348, ,275 l46,483 36,556 1,886,118 8, ,817 31,598 1,599,505 7, ,919 35,770 1,892,759 8, ,075 37,309 1,858,623 7, ,980 36,209 1,884,258 8,6o4 211,967 37, ^55 2,029,774 9, ,842 42,673 2,099,1^6 8, ,718 3^,793 1,99^,895 8, ,726 35,235 1,990,726 8, ,204 37,706 2,039,046 8, ,254 38, 581 1,936,210 8, ,424 42,151 2,136,966 9,019 Rochester (1942) St. Cloud (1942) St. Paul (1919) South St. Paul (1924) Winona (1920)!» 638, ,896 9,928,185 1,066, ,664 52,791 26, ,132 96,766 22,870 45,605 24, ,647 79,240 21,567 51,212 27, ,376 85,882 22,667 53,137 26, ,327 92,672 22,528 49,004 27, ,795 86,272 22,197 53,960 28, ,412 87,220 25,160 59,316 31, ,616 84,988 23,512 51,903 26, ,285 83,417 22,480 55,697 27, ,155 85,913 20,808 56,826 28, ,977 96,527 21,752 49,059 27, ,165 95,24l 21,898 60,038 30, ,298 92,830 26,225 Billings (1919) Butte (1942) Great Falls (1942) Helena (1919) Mont. 1,166, , , ,380 96,028 55,267 82,720 51,H6 79,005 45,133 63,533 39,117 92,569 58,186 70,066 ^7,^51 95,244 55,260 73,712 44,320 87,201 5^,9H 71,482 42,544 9^,667 59,5^2 75,531 44,050 95,256 59,803 75,393 52,589 9^,231 51,919 76,646 46, ,167 51,131 81,896 47, ,640 52,853 82,8l4 47, , ,434 77,879 45, ,625 51,140 79,903 48,560 Bismarck (1942)(1953) N. D. Dickinson (1923) Fargo (1919) " Grand Forks (1919K 1958) " Jamestown (1923) Minot (1923) 383, ,348 1,063, , , ,157 29,770 10,889 87,04l 30,048 12,088 34,474 27,938 8,715 73,498 25,657 9,720 27,878 31,904 9,260 84,218 30,165 10,861 32,090 31,664 9,179 87,015 29,588 11,298 3^,058 32,799 9,138 83,202 31,6o4 10,660 33,258 33,219 9,895 88,310 30,757 11,270 33,891 36,076 9,382 95,317 30,252 11,022 31*,529 30,335 10,124 90,070 31,138 10,731 33,376 31,108 13,181 93, ^23 32,324 12,357 35, 4lo 3^,069 12,748 99,597 34,259 12,770 37,203 30,985 12,156 93,152 32,919 10,955 34,882 33, ;431 34, ,108 Aberdeen (1919) Sioux Falls (1920) Eau Claire (1942) La Crosse (1923) Superior (1919) S. D. Wis. If 323,783 1,460, , , ,646 28, ,194 50,153 60,872 20,580 25, ,083 47,613 55,150 18,627 29, ,002 55,197 67,303 18,577 26, ,701 54,420 59,691 18,521 26, ,233 57,620 59,033 19,955 27, ,013 55,751 66,198 20,550 25, ,652 57,618 64,552 21,542 24, ,308 50,553 61,020 21,302 26, ,839 50,127 60,074 21,280 29, ,151 50,692 59,067 21,5 H 26, ,180 46,913 60,683 17,246 26, ,189 60,153 64,711 20,955 Total, all centers 47,202,003 3,854,099 3,282,176 3,801,195 3,799,902 3,818,528 4,148,911 4,242,650 3,958,769 4, o4l, 713 4,100,407 3,872,677 4,280,976

13 F.R. District No Kansas City (In thousands of dollars) Colorado Springs (1919) (1957) Denver (1919) (1957) Grand Junction (1923) Greeley (1942) Pueblo (1919) Colo. II It 1,317,047 16,295, , , , ,793 1,293,646 39,552 49,818 80,072 99,10^ 1,135,638 31,980 37,994 69, ,250 1,357,551 36,649 44,735 86, ,856 1,352,057 39,538 46,713 83, ,271 1,318,409 39,619 44,701 88, ,294 1,384,793 38,889 47,082 91, ,671 1,468,420 41,744 45,111 86, ,292 1,370,955 36,435 42,320 82, ,005 1,391,732 38,161 48,803 78, ,4l6 1,353,963 38,158 57,058 77, ,745 1,3^3,548 35,558 45,989 78, ,350 1,524,533 40,643 48,244 94,047 Atchison (1919) Kans. Dodge City (1953) Emporia (1942) Hutchinson (1923) Independence (1923) " Kansas City (1919) (1957)" Lavrence (1923) Manhattan (1951) Parsons (1951) Pittsburg (1923) Salina (1942) rt n 200, , , ,216 l4l, 960 1,608, , , , , ,869 16,584 27,232 19,861 62,837 11, ,956 22,026 20,747 10,264 18,879 57,936 15,510 21,093 16,^7 50,863 11, ,110 20,102 18,574 8,622 16,871 45,079 16,899 23,889 19,096 53, oks 11, ,107 20,272 19,3^5 9,473 17,932 50,435 18,630 30,017 20,648 51,261 11, ,271 20,512 19,635 10,179 19,401 50,863 17,186 25,687 17,618 50,803 11, ,700 21,370 18,766 9,730 19,301 48,016 17,046 22,462 17,194 53,515 12, ,570 23,593 19,617 12,775 21,191 54,801 18,468 25,904 18,368 77,850 12, ,637 24,915 21,303 11,748 19,799 79,112 17,040 24,625 18,721 56,863 11, ,817 22,607 18,747 10,257 19,093 58,504 15,972 24,177 21,176 51,469 12, ,470 22,095 19,404 11,221 20,215 55,067 16,678 24,457 21,758 52,763 11, ,628 24,611 22,639 11,615 20,829 57,836 14,397 20,830 20,651 51,868 11, ,863 21,124 18,078 10,600 18,710 55,932 16,532 21,266 19,850 63,076 13, ,515 24,736 19,491 11,374 21,746 56,288 Topeka (1919) Wichita (1919) Independence (1951) Joplin (1919) Kansas City (1919) Mo. I 2,107,114 5,552, , ,528 22,741, , ,385 24,820 46,020 1,857, , ,943 20,850 41,164 1,646, , ,674 26,907 45,962 1,941, , ,278 27,106 47, 240 1,917, , ,535 23,779 45,859 1,810, , ,638 23,659 47,044 1,960, , ,198 25,384 49,006 2,070, , ,432 21,911 43,348 1,853, , ,655 23,156 46,857 1,830, , ,778 23,002 44,275 1,919, , ,oi4 22,518 44,275 1,830, , ,897 26,407 46,478 2,103,517 St. Joseph (1919) Fremont (1923) Grand Island (1942) Hastings (1951) Lincoln (1925) (1957) Neb. 1,649, , , ,050 2,029, ,647 25,213 34,094 25, , ,278 21,824 30,203 20, , ,843 23,075 33,540 22, , ,344 25,790 37,155 23, , ,187 26,174 35,255 23, , ,036 28,196 33,858 23, , ,956 28,291 32,979 26, , ,869 25,663 31,300 22, , ,046 27,094 35,606 22, , ,794 27,809 38,019 26, , ,993 24,807 31,572 24, , ,786 27,863 37,488 27, ,483 Omaha (1919) (1957) Albuquerque (1919) Santa Fe (1951) Bartlesville (1919) Enid (1923) N. M. Okla. 10,359,760 3,413, ,985 3,527, , , ,285 58, ,832 68, , ,602 50, ,453 55, , ,355 55, ,514 60, , ,582 71, ,750 61, , ,721 65, ,59^ 47, , , , ,538 85, , ,787 70, ,459 71, , ,315 77, ,841 53, , ,549 66, ,039 50, , ,244 61, ,013 52, , ,678 51, ,782 52, , ,433 56, ,510 56,206 Guthrie (1923) Lavton (1951) " Muskogee (1919) " Norman (1951) Oklahoma City(l919)(l957)" 75, , , ,961 8,288,986 6,702 33,345 43,532 16, ,502 5,354 27,464 37,946 16, ,186 6,014 32,918 40,172 17, ,188 6,415 32,594 40,712 18, ,830 5,804 31,888 39,117 16, ,029 6,089 33,103 48,180 16, ,115 7,123 32,665 43,382 15, ,326 5,915 31,106 40,166 14, ,532 6,130 32,776 39,842 17, ,398 7,478 32,827 40,900 20, ,097 5,881 31,129 42,253 17, ,564 6,394 35,790 55,233 18, ,219 Okmulgee (1923) Ponca City (1951) Tulsa (1919) (1955) Casper (1923) Cheyenne (1920) It n Wyo. 110, ,162 12,387, , ,813 9,666 30,994 1,116,843 83,161 67,332 8,688 24, ,573 66,540 47,093 9,032 28,740 1,026,038 69,189-48,855 9,326 25,771 1,029,370 70,970 49,150 8,964 25,269 1,007,522 69,943 59,669 9,796 28,327 1,051,727 75,942 68,332 9,016 31,783 1,047,735 76,500 63,483 8,534 27, ,177 70,567 64,077 8,912 27,524 1,022,211 73,948 65,537 9,526 31, ,687 76,762 63,156 9,755 29,806 1,093,584 70,521 56,469 9,704 29,758 1,133,045 80,902 77,660 Total, all centers 102,931,583 8,643,032 7,500,972 8,580,423 8,611,467 8,298,049 8,812,078 9,151,605 8,313,095 8,492,133 8,597,784 8,493,961 9,436,984

14 (in thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. U - Dallas year January February March April May- June July August September October November December Tucson (1919) Monroe (194-2) Shreveport (1919) Rosvell (1923) Abilene (1926) Amarillo (1942) Austin (1919) Beaumont (1919) Corpus Christi (1942) Ariz. La. N. M. Tex. It f! It 2,675, ,567 3,739, ,112 1,180,070 2,690,721 2,473,585 1,892,543 2,283, ,912 80, ,076 38,584 97, , , , , ,305 67, ,308 32,273 93, , , , , ,899 76, ,175 35,780 98, , , , , ,279 74, ,209 37,262 96, , ,44l 154, , ,567 76, ,100 34,615 94, , , , , ,373 76, ,167 37,485 99, , , , , ,535 83, ,998 39, , , , , , ,102 74, ,207 35,782 91, , , , , ,582 77, ,549 37, , , , , , ,211 80, ,623 43, , , , , , ,691 83, ,337 42, , , , , , ,780 86, ,899 43, , , , , ,890 Corsicana (1923) Dallas (1919) El Paso (1919) Fort Worth (1919) Galveston (1919) Houston (1919) Laredo (1942) Lubbock (19^2) Port Authur (1925) San Angelo (1942) M If It (1 If II rt ff 202,986 31,519,353 4,213,093 9,431,146 1,067,860 30,206, ,815 2,450, , ,943 19,983 2,730, , ,505 85,505 2,575,551 26, ,654 68,463 53,723 15,070 2,305, , ,512 80,607 2,327,075 24, ,6o4 53,899 47,536 16,401 2,492, , ,284 87,234 2,269,783 25, ,021 57,869 54,677 15,185 2,444, , ,499 93,723 2,485,303 29, ,900 64,023 56,052 15,129 2,483, , ,803 78,733 2,456, ill 29, ,846 64,864 49,187 16,023 2,682, , ,305 87,893 2,625,432 27, ,146 61,958 55,696 15,847 2,654, , ,624 92,293 2, 594,436 27, ,490 68,180 59,846 16,981 2,564, , ,732 81,391 2,418,234 24, ,192 62,119 52,399 17,200 2,574, , ,877 93,644 2,560,855 26, ,434 60,873 58,092 18,287 2,641, , ,363 93,820 2,557,524 27, ,755 68,547 56,753 17,425 2,683, , ,206 90,602 2,409,053 26, ,712 58,584 52,231 19,455 3,262, , , ,415 2,927,523 28, ,978 72,417 53,751 San Antonio (1928) Texarkana (1919) (See also Arkansas) Tyler (193*0 Waco (1919) Wichita Falls (1925) fi if 11 7,223, ,591 1,043,640 1,308,217 1,443, ,731 21,877 93, , , ,254 20,205 80,970 93, , ,289 21,523 87, , , ,185 21,520 87, , , ,893 21,887 86, , , ,019 21,953 93,703, 109, , ,983 23,014 91, , , ,551 21,578 83, , , ,139 21,024 88, , , ,715 23,223 80, , , ,743 20,842 81,880 98, , ,737 24,945 88, , ,948 Total, all centers 110,44l, 501 9,500,717 8,278,594 8,798,372 8,927,311 8,860,303 9,401,434 9,451,778 8,898,518 9,161,713 9,364,647 9,097,539 10,700,575

15 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District No* 12 - San Francisco year January February March April May June July August September October November December Phoenix (1923) (1957) Bakersfield (1923) Berkeley (1920) Fresno (1919) 2/ Long Beach (1919) Los Angeles (1919) Modesto (1951) 2/ Oakland (1919) Pasadena (1919) Riverside (1942) Sacramento (1919) San Bernardino (1923) l/ariz. Calif. n H 2/ " San Diego (1919) San Francisco (1919) " San Jose (1920) Santa Barbara (1925) Santa Rosa (1942) (1958) " Stockton (1919) 2/ Boise (1919) Reno (1919) Eugene (1923) Portland (1919) Salem (1935) (1955) Ogden (1919) Salt Lake City (1919) Bellingham (1923) Everett (1925) Seattle (1919) Idaho Nev. Ore. Utah t&sh. 7,651,034 2,017,969 1,709,473 3,485,422 4,374,655 83,143,223 1,077,560 9,829,972 2,823,951 1,408,528 15,295,076 1,605,619 10,561,456 54,552,566 4,540,722 1,119, ,344 1,617,612 1,628,095 1,324,120 1,141,520 13,861,945 1,611,755 1,159,435 6,407, , ,422 18,821, , , , , ,241 7,222,061 94, , , ,345 1,010, , ,481 4,309, ,506 92,040 57, , , ,757 86,879 1,145, , , ,765 36,884 56,116 1,387, , , , , ,688 6,510,769 74, , , ,493 1,494, , ,034 3,868, ,300 75,471 46, , ,508 94,296 73, , ,747 67, ,521 36,565 51,079 1,395, , , , , ,967 7,407,941 82, , , ,918 1,184, , ,962 4,493, ,365 89,719 54, , , ,053 83,735 1,058, ,807 91, ,250 39,498 59,659 1,578, , , , , ,984 7,421,180 91, , , ,386 1,246, , ,319 4,607, ,222 97,381 58, , , ,669 88,395 1,099, ,170 94, ,710 39,870 57,659 1,480, , , , , ,683 6,569,230 81, , , ,864 1,570, , ,802 4,272, ,752 90,903 58, , , ,999 95,205 1,102, ,607 88, ,482 42,532 61,490 1,560, , , , , ,430 6,812,776 83, , , ,154 1,074, , ,663 4,612, ,266 95,966 59, , , ,544 96,221 1,137, ,590 94, ,703 41,236 63,341 1,677, , , , , ,611 7,592,956 90, , , ,576 1,255, ,917 1,002,555 4,749, , ,824 65, ,4o6 146, , ,017 1,206, , , ,788 42,864 63,923 1,702, , , , , ,034 6,533,175 87, ,263 1,561, , ,518 4,490, ,367 94,728 59, , , , ,723 1,170, ,463 96, ,298 4l,4l4 60,294 1,584, , , , , ,202 6,592,217 99, , , ,049 1,219, , ,230 4,750, ,845 91,669 59, , , , ,127 1,167, ,778 99, ,864 44,067 62,196 1,611, , , , , ,233 6,684, , , , ,206 1,083, , ,479 4,693, ,528 96,162 58, , , , ,553 1,262,363 l4l, , ,614 43,837 64,811 1,579, , , , , ,821 6,195,061 91, , , ,631 1,513, , ,022 4,482, ,241 86,251 56,790 l4l, , ,627 90,854 1,254, , , , , , ,761 7,600,954 98, , , ,643 1,080, ,604 1,002,391 5,222, , ,648 62, , , , ,486 1,271, , , , , , ,626 4o, ,8l4 65,040 1,529,901, 1,732,119 Spokane (1919) Tacoma (1919) Walla Walla (1933) Yakima (1919) «3,365,215 2,739, , , , ,784 31,650 72,04l 241, ,777 29,017 61, , ,528 32,141 71, , ,874 31,834 72, , ,609 33,042 69, , ,140 33,989 76, , ,480 43,294 74, ,24o 212,492 41,208 69, , ,558 37,980 78, , ,250 36,232 81, , ,955 33,901 77, , ,583 35,017 77,440 Total, all centers 262,090,114 21,529,656 19,763,671 21,929,136 22,159,012 21,204,843 21,705,053 23,223,016 21,525,480 21,653,028 21,811,147 21,489,262 24,096,810 1/ Revised beginning January 1959 to include a substitution of six reporting offices for three previous reporting offices. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 vould be increased by approximately 5 per cent. 2/ Revised beginning January 1959 to include debits of additional reporting offices. Published figures for prior years have not been revised, but totals for 1958 vould be increased by approximately in Fresno 10 per cent; Modesto 5 Per cent; San Bernardino 6 per cent; Stockton 24 per cent.

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