The Central Bank, the second bank in Worcester, Mass., was chartered in 1829 with a capital of $100,000. The first president was Benjamin Butman (1787-1872), and George Augustus Trumbull (1792-1868) served as cashier from 1829 to 1836. In 1864 the bank received a national charter and became the Central National Bank. In 1903 it passed into the ownership of the Worcester Trust Company.
From the description of Business records, 1830-1864. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259229