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"History of Eau Claire County Wisconsin, 1914, Past and Present" Chapter 39 - Banks of Eau Claire County The Union Savings Bank (-as transcribed from page 538) The Union Savings Bank was organized by the stockholders of the Union National Bank and opened for business in July, 1906, with a capital of $50,000. The following officers were elected: President, K. Rosholt; vice-president, A. H. Hollen; cashier, John B. Fleming. Mr. Fleming was elected mayor in 1910 and was succeeded by Julius Rosholt, who retired during the year 1914. The bank occupies the building formerly owned by the Chippewa Valley Bank and the present officers are: K. Rosholt, president; H. S. Strandness, vice-president; John Barron, cashier: W. J. Mahoney, assistant cashier. The directors are practically the same as those of the Union National Bank. |
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