Rasmuson, Elmer E.
Elmer Edwin Rasmuson was born on February 15, 1909 in Yakutat, Alaska. Rasmuson was employed at National Investors Group in New York from 1933 to 1935, and at Arthur Andersen & Co. from 1935 to 1943. In 1943, Rasmuson returned to Alaska to become the third president of the Bank of Alaska (renamed National Bank of Alaska in Anchorage in 1950 and National Bank of Alaska in 1960.). Rasmuson was nominated for Governor of Alaska Territory in 1952, but not appointed. He served as Swedish Vice Consul and Consul from 1955-1977, and served as President of the University of Alaska Board of Regents from 1956-1969. Rasmuson served as mayor of Anchorage from 1964-1967, and became chairman of the board of the National Bank of Alaska in 1965. In 1968, Rasmuson defeated Ted Stevens to win the Republican primary, but lost the Senate general election to Mike Gravel. He established the Heritage Library and Museum at the National Bank of Alaska in 1968 and, in that same year, Rasmuson and his wife Mary Louise founded the Anchorage Museum of History and Art. Also in 1968, Rasmuson was appointed to the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission and was reappointed for the next fifteen years. Rasmuson served as the first chairman of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation's Board of Trustees. He retired from the National Bank of Alaska's Board of Directors to become Chairman Emeritus in 1989. Rasmuson died on December 1, 2000 at the age of 91.
The Bank of Alaska was incorporated in Skagway, Alaska, in 1916. In that same year the first branch opened in Wrangell, followed by another branch in the tent city of Anchorage. In 1919, Edward Anton Rasmuson was appointed president of the bank. By 1941, bank deposits exceeded $4 million. Elmer E. Rasmuson became bank president in 1943. Bank headquarters shifted to Anchorage in 1946, and the bank became a member of FDIC in 1949. In 1960, the Miners and Merchants Bank of Ketchikan, Bank of Wrangell, First Bank of Sitka, Bank of Homer, and Bank of Kodiak were consolidated into the newly renamed National Bank of Alaska. The Bank of Petersburg merged with NBA in 1972 and, in 1982, ATM service was introduced. The National Bank of Alaska acquired Alaska National Bank of the North and merged with First Interstate Bank of Alaska in 1987. National Bank of Alaska consolidated with Wells Fargo Bank in 2000.
From the description of Elmer E. Rasmuson Papers, 1898-2000. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 309465019
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02/15/1909:
Elmer Edwin Rasmuson born in Yakutat, Alaska. -
1925:
Graduated Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Washington -
1926:
Entered University of Washington. -
1928:
Transferred to Harvard College. -
1930:
Graduated Harvard College: B.S., magna cum lauge, Phi Beta Kappa. -
1930:
Entered Hardvard Business School. -
1932:
Enrolled in Graduate School of Arts and Science at Harvard to pursue Ph.D. in Economics (did not complete program) -
1933:
Left Harvard to seek employment at National Investors Group, New York. -
1935:
Employed at Arthur Andersen & Co. New York. -
1939:
Married Lile Vivian Bernard of Summit, New Jersey -
08/27/1940:
Son Edward Bernard Rasumson born. -
10/28/1942:
Daughter Lile Muchmore Rasmuson born -
1943:
Returned to Alaska to become the third president of the Bank of Alaska -
08/02/1945:
Daughter Judy Ann Rasmuson born. -
1949:
Father Edward Anton Rasmuson dies. -
1950:
Appointed to University of Alaska Board of Regents. -
1950:
Bank of Alaska is renamed National Bank of Alaska in Anchorage. -
1952:
Nominated for Governor of Alaska Territory (but not appointed) -
1955 -1977 :Appointed Swedish Vice Consul (became Consul in 1967). -
1956 -1969 :President of the University of Alaska Board of Regents. -
04/30/1960:
Wife Lile dies. -
1960:
National Bank of Alaska in Anchorage renamed National Bank of Alaska (hereafter NBA) -
1961:
Married Mary Louise Milligan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
1964:
Good Friday earthquake. House destroyed. -
1964 -1967 :Elected Mayor of Anchorage. -
1965:
Becomes Chairman of the Board, NBA. -
07/27/1966:
Mother Jenny Olson Rasmuson dies. -
1967:
Announced intent to run for U.S. Senate. -
1968:
Defeated Ted Stevens to win Republican primary. -
1968:
Lost Senate general election to Mike Gravel -
1968:
Established Heritage Library and Museum at NBA. -
1968:
Anchorage Museum of History and Art opens (Elmer and Mary Louise founders). -
1968:
Appointed to the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission (INPFC). Reappointed by successive presidents to comprise a fifteen year appointment. -
1969:
Retired from Board of Regents, University of Alaska. New library renamed Elmer E. Rasmuson Library in his honor. -
1975:
Director and Chair of Executive Committee (NBA). -
1977:
Appointed first chairman of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. -
1980 -1982 :First chairman of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation's Board of Trustees. -
1984:
Appointed to the Arctic Research Commission. -
1987:
Inducted into Alaska Business Hall of Fame -
1989:
Retired from Board of Directors (NBA) to become Chairman Emeritus. -
1993:
Established the Rasmuson Fisheries Research Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. -
1999:
Rasmuson family sold their interest in NBA to Wells Fargo Bank. -
2000:
NBA merger with Wells Fargo completed -
12/01/2000:
Died at age 91
From the guide to the Elmer E. Rasmuson Papers, 1898-2000, (University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Polar Regions Collections & Archives)
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creatorOf | Rasmuson, Elmer E. Elmer E. Rasmuson Papers, 1898-2000. | University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library | |
referencedIn | Alaska Statehood Commission. Records, 1981. | UAA/APU Consortium Library, Consortium Library | |
referencedIn | Haycox, Stephen W. Anchorage Pioneers Oral History Project : oral history transcripts, 1978-1989. | UAA/APU Consortium Library, Consortium Library | |
referencedIn | William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century. | Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. | |
creatorOf | Elmer E. Rasmuson Papers, 1898-2000 | University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Polar Regions Collections & Archives |
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associatedWith | Alaska Statehood Commission. | corporateBody |
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associatedWith | Ganes Mining Company | corporateBody |
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associatedWith | Rasmuson Foundation | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Rasmuson, Jenny | person |
associatedWith | Rasmuson, Judy Ann | person |
associatedWith | Rasmuson, Lile Vivian | person |
associatedWith | Rasmuson, Mary Louise | person |
associatedWith | University of Alaska (System). Board of Regents. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1909-02-15
Death 2000-12-04