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spector, 34, 43; wants investiga- Vicksburg, Mississippi, branch
tion by Congress, 83. bank, 8, 66, 77.
State governments oppose Freed- Watkins, a depositor, testimony,
men’s Savings Bank, 55. 64.
Stenger of Pennsylvania, member Washington, Booker T., estimate
of Douglas Committee, 108. of Freedmen’s Savings Bank, 46,
Stewart, of Baltimore, resigns as 130.
trustee, 67. Washington, District of Columbia,
Stickney, as actuary, 70, 86, 87; headquarters of Freedmen’s Sav-
statement about Huntington, ings Bank, 39; branch bank, 50,
74; refuses to make bond, 96; 63.
withdraws Rost Home Colony White, James L., testimony in
fund, 97. 1910, 162.
Sumner, Charles, reports Freed- Whittlesey, Gen. E., of the Freed-
men’s Savings Bank Bill in men’s Bureau, trustee of the
Senate, 25. bank, 39, 68.
Tennessee Negro labor under army ~~ Wilmington, North Carolina
supervision, 7. branch bank, 38, 68.
Trustees, list of, 29, 131; neglect- Wilmington, North Carolina
ful, 67; fail to control com- branch bank, 50; cashier short
missioners, 105, 117. in accounts, 66.
Trenholm, W. L., comptroller of Wilson, “Daddy,” cashier of
the currency, recommends that Washington branch bank, 59,
Congress aid the depositors, 126. 63.
Tuttle, a member of the finance Wilson, H. W., of Massachusetts,
committee of the Freedmen’s introduces bill in Senate to in-
Savings Bank, 80, 81. corporate the Freedmen’s Sav-
United States Treasury Depart- ings Bank, 25,
ment, agents in charge of Negro ~ Withers, Robert E., of Virginia,
labor at Port Royal, 6; leases member of Bruce Committee,
plantations, 7; depository for 108.
funds of defunct Freedmen’s Woodward, C. A., cashier branch
Savings Bank, 123. bank in Mobile, 62; short in
Vandenburg, a District of Colum- accounts, 66. .
bia contractor, loans and over- Y. M. C. A., a borrower from the
drafts, 59, 73. Freedmen’s Savings Bank, 76,
81.