. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . graduating from the Rochester Business College, Mr. Wal-ton secured a position as a bookkeeper at the Union Stock Yards Na-tional Bank (now the National Live Stock Bank), Chicago, and forthe succeeding four years continued in this position. From 1885 to1890 he resided in Kansas, serving as cashier of the First NationalBank of Anthony in 1885-7 ar>d cashier of the Wichita National Bankin 1887-90. Since the latter year he has been connected with the Equi-table Trust C


. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . graduating from the Rochester Business College, Mr. Wal-ton secured a position as a bookkeeper at the Union Stock Yards Na-tional Bank (now the National Live Stock Bank), Chicago, and forthe succeeding four years continued in this position. From 1885 to1890 he resided in Kansas, serving as cashier of the First NationalBank of Anthony in 1885-7 ar>d cashier of the Wichita National Bankin 1887-90. Since the latter year he has been connected with the Equi-table Trust Company, as cashier, secretary, secretary and treasurer andvice president, being elected to the last named and present office in1900. He is also a director of the Litchfield & Madison Railway Com-pany and the Illinois Southern Railway. Mr. Walton has been aleader in the later development of Chicagos grand system of publicparks, being now a member of the Outer Belt Park Commission. Heis also a commissioner of the South Park Board, being appointed inMarch, 1902; reappointed for the full term on March 20, 1904, and riLC:. CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY 1287 serving as president in 1905-6. His politics are firmly Democratic. On the 5th of June, 1884, Mr. Walton wedded Miss Abigail Wood-worth, and their children are as follows: Harriet W., Louise F. andMark W. The family home is at No. 5737 Woodlawn avenue. club connections are with the Quadrangle, Chicago andMid-Day. George Warner Montgomery, a business boy and man of Chicagofor a period of forty-eight years and connected with the insurance field during all but a decade, is one of the most George W. , ., c ,. ^ • n prominent of its figures in the west. Born in Gen- MONTGOMERY. J * , , , , . T 0 esee county, New York, on the 26th of June, 1842,he is a son of Alva and Sally (Kent) Montgomery. After receivinghis education in the public schools of his native county, when seven-teen years of age he located in Chicago, and for two y


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