Papers, 1910-1922.

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Papers, 1910-1922.

Chiefly correspondence documenting the daily operation of a bank in a small town, recording the expanson of regional economy, including the growth of timber and fruit industries, the impact of World War I on local banking, and the future and business climate of Oakville; and miscellaneous records including blank forms, circulars, financial reports, receipts, and publications.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8064734

Washington State Historical Society

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Skates, C. C.

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Oakville State Bank (Oakville, Wash.)

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Incorporated 1909 by C.R. Harper and C.C. Scates; in 1910 Harper's shares acquired by Col. William T. Perkins, who managed the business until the 1920s; following a period of financial mismanagement which included carrying overdrafts and unauthorized loans (1929-1930), the bank was sold in 1931 to the Guaranty Bank of Centralia group; changed names several times between 1950-1972 and merged with Puget Sound National Bank in 1981. From the description of Papers, 1910-1922. (Washington...

Perkins, William Thomas, 1858-1947

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William Perkins was born 1858, and died in Seattle, Washington in 1947. Perkins' career was ranged from dredging and mining to banking to Republican Party activities and Masonic Lodge activities. From the description of William T. Perkins scrapbook. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 266064964 ...