The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... held until his death in 1868. The growth of the bank in business and reputation under his care was steady and perma- nent , so much so that the capital stock had to be increased from time to time . His wise counsel , good judgment , and ...
... held until his death in 1868. The growth of the bank in business and reputation under his care was steady and perma- nent , so much so that the capital stock had to be increased from time to time . His wise counsel , good judgment , and ...
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... held , and the expressions to which they gave formal voice may well be taken for the feeling of the public at large . A tribute was paid to his " wise counsels , his high regard for integrity and mer- cantile honor , his exemplary ...
... held , and the expressions to which they gave formal voice may well be taken for the feeling of the public at large . A tribute was paid to his " wise counsels , his high regard for integrity and mer- cantile honor , his exemplary ...
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... held by the public to- ward institutions of that character . Mr. Mather has been officially con- nected with the Society for Savings from the day of its origin . He was elected its first secretary , but from the fact that his law office ...
... held by the public to- ward institutions of that character . Mr. Mather has been officially con- nected with the Society for Savings from the day of its origin . He was elected its first secretary , but from the fact that his law office ...
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... held in chief remembrance -his connection with the Western Re- serve Bank of Warren , afterwards the First National . The history of that institution is such a continuous record of honesty and good management that I cannot refrain from ...
... held in chief remembrance -his connection with the Western Re- serve Bank of Warren , afterwards the First National . The history of that institution is such a continuous record of honesty and good management that I cannot refrain from ...
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... held that position until years and declining strength led him to resign in 1836. The bank opened for business on November 24 , 1813 , in a house that had formerly been used by Robert Erwin for a store , which stood on the east side of ...
... held that position until years and declining strength led him to resign in 1836. The bank opened for business on November 24 , 1813 , in a house that had formerly been used by Robert Erwin for a store , which stood on the east side of ...
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