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| I would like to take this opportunity to thank you
for the confidence you have shown in Chestatee State Bank
by opening your account with us. Be assured your account
is very important to us and we will strive to continue
to earn your business.
The personal touch is the cornerstone of our charter
and our experienced staff is committed to assisting
you with your business needs. One key element of personal
service is listening to our customers. The financial
services industry is rapidly changing and we sincerely
ask for your input regarding what we currently offer
and also about other services you would like to see
us add in the future. We see your ideas and suggestions
as true assets for Chestatee State Bank. I encourage
you to let us know how we are doing.
I hope you have found the bank to do business with
for many years to come. Please let me know if I can
be of personal assistance to you.
Sincerely,

President
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Board of Directors
| Marcus Calvin Byrd, Jr. |
Glennon C. Grogan |
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| James H. Grogan |
Andrew M. Head |
| John Philip Hester, Sr. |
William Alan McRae |
| Kim M. Mills |
Martin T. Wilson |
The Story of Chestatee
Ches-ta-tee: is a Cherokee word that means "Pine Torch
Place" or "Place of the Lights." It was so called because
the Indians would light torches from bonfires along the
banks of the Chestatee River, and use them to hunt deer
and other game at night in the forest bordering the river.
The Chestatee River, which is an upper tributary of the
Chattahoochee River, rises in Lumpkin County and now forms
the Chestatee Bay of Lake Lanier as it enters Dawson County.
The Cherokee called this area ATSUNSTA TI YI. |
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