Beniamin -I. Taylor was elected I' Prisim-nt lt;f the I :triner» National Bank of Bm Vs County on Tuesday, the loth in-taut. in glace of i'iols. 11 Mitchell, deeeu •lt; 1.The Taylor family Imtt * leen largely interested in the Ujulk 1 ami has contributed largely to its N success. Ant hot \ Taylor wan one r of the original incorporators who met at Hulmcville, December It,. 1814, to orpatiiw* tin institution ami was afterwart la out* t*f it.- Directors r ami a most eftieit at worker flt;»r it,. i- welfare, Hewaseieeted President j- in November, 1^2-1, anti one of hi* s tirst ollicial acts w.is the removal of tin* in titution from Hulmcvdle to n Bristol on March ill, 1S*24, where it s oeeupii tl the Iiouho at Mill and 1 Cedar atret t* until 1 Hilt), when tlie I present hteatioii was purchased , from James Craig und altered t«» suit the piupoM'H ot a banking u hou.se. .Mr. Tayloi took pleasure in re lilting the fuel that he “brought lt;j the whole bank from HnliuevilU* to K\ Bristol in the bottom of his gig.” lie scrrril UN i re-nn nt itutii i.Ss deeeam* m 18»»8, when his sou, Michael Tuvlor, um elected a Diroc-tor in his stead and continued to servo for many years. Franklin, Thomas N ami Caleb N., sons of Anthony Ttivlor, ai- held s« .its in the Board during the existence of the bank an a State institution. I* ( ’aleb N. Taylor was elected a Directs tor in lHitt) and continued fo serve0 in that eapa itv until the death of1 Anthony Burton in 1H71, when hi* s was unanimously elect* d President, ® holding the office until his deeeaae e in iHHi, when Benjamin J. Taylorwas elooted a Director to till the Tacaucj. Benjamin J. Taylor has served as Vice-President for several years, and his present election continues the office through three generations of the same name and ,] family.lt;• it