Plymouth County Bank, Clerk (1873), Manager (1876); FNB Le Mars, Co-Founder & President (1882–1922); Civil War, 111th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Private (1860), Lieutenant (1864); Farmer (late 1860’s); M. 16 Feb 1867 Mary Tew; 2 children (both sons worked at the FNB Le Mars as President & Cashier); AF: Mason (Giblem Lodge A.F.&A.M.); Knights Templar; Shriner
FNB Charles City, Organizer & President (1871–1904); FNB Nashua, President (1879–1894); Case & Whutbeck Bank of Chamberlin, SD, President (1901–); Albany Law School (1855); Private Practice in Bradford, IA (1856–1871); Iowa State Senate (1866–1868); Iowa Commissioner for Building the Insane Asylum in Independence, IA (1878–1886); M. 15 Nov 1858 Elizabeth L. Squire (d. 1881); 3 children; M2. 5 May 1897 Anna H. Lathrop
Stone & Smith [Private] Bank (1870); City NB Clinton, Co-Founder, Cashier (1880–1901), President (1901–1919), Chairman (1919–1928); M. 1867 Elizabeth Cox; 2 children [1 survived]; Alfred Cox Smith, son, was Cashier then President of the City NB, The President and Cashier were father and son
Neosho Valley Bank, Co-Founder (1871), incorproated as FNB Emporia, President (1872–1892); Midland NB Kansas City, Director; Granville College; Civil War: 153 Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Captain to Colonel; Private Law Practice (1866–1871); Kansas City, Emporia & Southwestern RR, President; St.Louis, Emporia & Southwestern RR, President; Assistant U.S. Revenue Assessor; Mayor of Emporia; Board of County Commissioners, Chair; M. 4 Jun 1857 Susan S. Southerland; 1 child; AF: Knights Templar