. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... ears of that period as assistant cashier. He then resigned to accept a positionwith Leavitt & Johnson, private bankers, by whom he was employed during apart of the years 1896 and 1897. He next became cashier of the State SavingsBank of Klemme, where he remained for two years, when he organized the StateSavings Bank of Kanawha, now the First National Bank. In that institution hecontinued as cashier from June 1, 1899, until July 1, 1905, when he resignedand accepted the cash


. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... ears of that period as assistant cashier. He then resigned to accept a positionwith Leavitt & Johnson, private bankers, by whom he was employed during apart of the years 1896 and 1897. He next became cashier of the State SavingsBank of Klemme, where he remained for two years, when he organized the StateSavings Bank of Kanawha, now the First National Bank. In that institution hecontinued as cashier from June 1, 1899, until July 1, 1905, when he resignedand accepted the cashiership of the First National Bank of Garner. Later hewas promoted to the vice presidency and on the 1st of January, 1916, becamepresident. In the meantime he had extended his connections and is now presidentof the State Savings Bank of Ventura, a director of the First National Bank ofKanawha, the State Savings Bank of Goodell, Iowa, and the State Savings Bankof Woden, Iowa, while in the Bank of Hayfield, Iowa, he is a partner. He is like-wise a director of the Hancock County Abstract Company of Garner and presi-. FEAXK M. HANSON ;-(. .,TILDKN (?-Alii WINNEBAGO AND HANCOCK COUNTIES 25 dent of the Oregon Timber & Investment Company of Garner. He is likewiseinterested in eleven hundred and twenty acres of land in Hancock county, nearGarner, and has other financial interests. On the 12th of September, 1906, at Kanawha, Iowa, Mr. Hanson was unitedin marriage to Miss Ada Adell Huyck, her parents being John and Alice Huyck,who reside on a farm near Kanawha. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson now have two chil-dren: Morris Frank, born July 1, 1907; and Edna Genevieve, whose birthoccurred on the 28th of April, 1911. Mr. Hanson and his family attend theCongregational church. His political endorsement is given to the republicanparty but he has never sought nor held public office. In fact, he has never had anydesire for political positions, feeling that his time has been fully occupi


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