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DUBUQUE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. The Dubuque Clearing House Association was organized April
DUBUQUE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. The Dubuque Clearing House Association was organized April
16, 1891, and consisted of eight members: First National, Second National, Dubuque National, Dubuque County, Iowa Trust & Savings, German Trust & Savings, German, and Citizens' State. The
16, 1891, as a local bank organization that established rules for the operations of member banks. The organization at first consisted of eight members: First National, Second National, Dubuque National, Dubuque County, Iowa Trust & Savings, German Trust & Savings, German, and Citizens' State. The meetings were held at the office of the Dubuque National. The first officers were : P. J. Lee, president ; E. W. Duncan, vice-president; James Harragan, manager.  
meetings were held at the office of the Dubuque National. The first officers were : P. J. Lee, president ; E. W. Duncan, vice-president; James Harragan, manager.  


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Revision as of 04:27, 12 June 2012

DUBUQUE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. The Dubuque Clearing House Association was organized April 16, 1891, as a local bank organization that established rules for the operations of member banks. The organization at first consisted of eight members: First National, Second National, Dubuque National, Dubuque County, Iowa Trust & Savings, German Trust & Savings, German, and Citizens' State. The meetings were held at the office of the Dubuque National. The first officers were : P. J. Lee, president ; E. W. Duncan, vice-president; James Harragan, manager.