
1807
Branch Planter's Bank of the State of Georgia for two hundred
shares;
at Milledgeville, under the superintendence of
Zachariah Lamar, Archibald M. Devereux and Jett Thomas
1819
Branch of Darien Bank
opened in 1819, closed in 1841
1828
Central Bank of Georgia incorporated 1828
ended 1842. Owned and operated by the State of Georgia
1835
The Bank of Milledgeville
Stockholders Seaton Grantland, Farish Carter,
William Sanford, Green H. Jourdan, Thomas Moughon, Charles Malone,
Nichols and Demming, Richard K. Hines, Thomas Ragland, William D. Jarratt,
Tomlinson Fort, Owen H. Kenan, Joseph Cooper, Michael J. Kenan,
Nathan M'Gehee, Thomas B. Stubbs, Miller Grieve, Warren Jourdan,
John W. Gordon, Charles C. Mills, A. Jarratt, Lorenzo D. Buckner,
Charles W. Howard and F. V. Delaunay.
1869
Merchants and Planters Bank of Milledgeville
Stockholders: P. M. Compton, Sam. McComb, L. Carrington,
L. H. Briscoe, A. H. Kenan, C. H. Wright, M. Waitzfelder, T. F. Newel
1888
Merchants' Bank
Stockholders: Samuel Walker, P. M. Compton, P. J. Cline, R. W. Roberts,
T. O. Powell, T. B. Lamar, L. J. Lamar and Robert Whitfield
1898
Merchants and
Farmers Bank (now Century Bank and Trust)
According to their website "The Bank's first president was Samuel
Evans, a native
North Carolinian. Sam served during the Civil War as Jefferson Davis'
personal bodyguard.
After the war, Sam moved his family to Milledgeville where he became
engaged in the manufacture
of plug tobacco laced with Cuban molasses. He also owned a grocery
store,
a cotton warehouse and general supply business. Sam, along with the
Bank's
cashier Madison McGraw, ran the Bank until 1902 when Sam resigned
due to poor health
and Madison left to open a dry goods store."
Eileen Babb McAdams copyright 2002-2004