. A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests . r, he was made theprincipal of the Hubbard schools. He then followed the hardware businessthree years longer and in 1876 became secretary of the Hubbard SavingsBank. In 1878 the institution became a national bank, and so continueduntil 1886, during which period Mr. March was its secretary and laterits cashier. In 1886 the bank was reorganized and became known as theHubbard Banking Company, with Mr. March as its cashier. In 1903 hewas made its preside


. A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests . r, he was made theprincipal of the Hubbard schools. He then followed the hardware businessthree years longer and in 1876 became secretary of the Hubbard SavingsBank. In 1878 the institution became a national bank, and so continueduntil 1886, during which period Mr. March was its secretary and laterits cashier. In 1886 the bank was reorganized and became known as theHubbard Banking Company, with Mr. March as its cashier. In 1903 hewas made its president, which position he still retains. He has been theactive head of the concern for about twenty years. The capital stock is$50,000 and the institution does a general banking business and has asurplus of $35,000, with deposits amounting to $300,000. Politically, Mr. March is an independent Democrat. He has been amember of the school board for about fifteen years and on the village councilabout the same length of time. He being highly competent, has heldvarious other local offices, including township clerk, treasurer, trustee and *C3P* ~SBSf. )^r7rc^ ^^O-C^Zy


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