Exhibits > Who's Who in the Cast (Memphis 2011)

LOUISIANA

The First National Bank of Franklin (#4555)
4/18/1891–12/8/1906

President: Jules Martial Burguieres (1850–1899)*
Cashier: Henry S. Palfrey (1860–1957)

17 Apr 1850 Terrebonne Parish, LA–1 Oct 1899 New Orleans, LA

FNB Franklin, VP (1891), President (1892–1899); Terrebonne Clerk’s Office (1866–1874); Plantation Manager (1870–1873); Sugar Plantation Owner (1874–1899); Levert, Burguieres & Company Limited, Founder (1893); Planters’ Mutual Insurance Co., President (1893) ; M. 21 Apr 1873 Marie Corrine Patout; 8 children; M2. 11 Apr 1891 Ida Laperle Broussard (Marie’s first cousin); AF: American Cane Growers Association, Co-Founder, (1896)

1882 BROWN BACK, 124 BB, 10L ON BANK

MAINE

The Union National Bank of Brunswick (#1118)
1865–12/31/1929

President: Stephen Jewett Young (1839–1894)*
Cashier: Humphrey A. Randall (1839–1914)

7 Nov 1839 Randolph, ME–16 Jul 1894 Brunswick, ME

Union NB Brunswick, President (1878–1888); Bowdoin College, Professor of Modern Languages, (1862–1876), College Treasurer & Trustee (1874–1894), Honorary LL.D. (1894); Directorship: Eastern Railroad; Maine Central Railroad; Portland & Rochester Railroad; State Representative (1878–1880); State Senate (1883–1887); Maine Board of Health (1885); M. 13 Dec 1864 Mary Young Emerson; 5 children

FIRST CHARTER PERIOD, 238 FCP, 2 $50, 1 $100, 13L ON BANK

MAINE

The York County National Bank of York Village (#4844)
1893–10/13/1919

President: John T. Davidson (1856–1901)*
Cashier: Albert McIntire Bragdon (1864–)

28 Jul 1856 Oxford, OH–23 Nov 1901 York, ME

York County NB, President (1893–1901); Bowdoin College (1878); Admitted to Indiana (1879) and Massachusetts (1889) Bar; Private Law Practices in MA & ME; Berwick Shoe Company, President ; District Attorney, 23rd Dist, Indiana (1880–1884); M. 3 Jul 1883 Sarah Elizabeth; 6 children; AF: Republican

1882 BROWN BACK, 235 BB, 4 #1BB, 6L ON BANK

MARYLAND

The Third National Bank of Baltimore (#814)
1865–1/31/1911

President: Philip S. Chappell (1830–1875)*
Cashier: Alexander M. Carter (1816–)

1830 Maryland–21 May 1875 Baltimore, MD

Third NB, President (1870–1875); Co-Inventor of Chemical Fertilizer, Patented (1849); South Baltimore Chemical Works (1851–1875); Baltimore City House of Delegates (1864); M. 1853 Alcinda Marie Baltzell; 3 Children

FIRST CHARTER PERIOD, 134 FCP, 3 $50, 2 $100, 18L ON BANK

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