Henry Hewitt Resigns From Bank
Assistant Cashier Will Turn Efforts to Other Fields
Utica Saturday Globe, February 1912
Henry Hewitt
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: After nearly 19 years of service Henry Hewitt severed his connection with the National Bank of Norwich on February 1. He became teller of the bank under the presidency of the late T.D. Miller, upon whose death, H.D.Newton, who had been cashier, became the president and Mr. Hewitt was made assistant cashier.
The National Bank of Norwich ranks among the oldest and strongest banks in this section of the State and during the period of Mr. Hewitt's employment it has become one of the most enterprising and aggressive. The old, unattractive and cramped building in which the business sof the bank was carried on during its first half century of its history has been remodeled into a handsome, up-to-date and well appointed banking house. Mr. Hewitt was the oldest employee and during his long service worked early and late for the successful building up of the institution His resignation is regretted by all connected with the bank who appreciate his faithfulness and by the business men generally who realize his devotion to the welfare of the village which he has served as trustee and president. In other positions of trust and responsibility in which he has been tried he has never been found wanting.
Mr. Hewitt's plans for the future have not been perfected, but he expects to remain in Norwich and devote his time to other liens of work in which he is already interested.
Glen Buell Collection, Guernsey Memorial Library, Norwich, NY
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