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FERGUSON, FRANK N.

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Frank N. Ferguson, cashier of the First National Bank of Wauwatosa, has been a lifelong resident of Wisconsin and has gained a place among the representative and wideawake young business men of the state. He was born in Waukesha, April 8, 1891, and is a son of Theodore J. and Emma, (Newman) Ferguson. He pursued his education in the schools of Wauwatosa following the removal of his family to this place and when his textbooks were put aside he went to work with his father in the nursery business. In January, 1919, he entered the First National Bank as a clerk and winning promotion was at length elected assistant cashier, while in January, 1921, he was elected to the cashiership. It is a very responsible position for a young man of his years, for he is one of the youngest bank cashiers of the country. However, he has made a close and thorough study of the banking business and manifests sound judgment and keen sagacity in the conduct of the affairs of the institution that come under his control.

On the 19th of June, 1915, Mr. Ferguson was married to Miss Gladys Paull of Wauwatosa, and they have become parents of two sons, Donald S. and Rae G. Mr. Ferguson was identified with all the war drives and was very active in maintaining those interests which constituted the support of the soldiers in camp and field. He is a member of the Men's Club of Wauwatosa and of other organizations that are not only of a social nature but contribute to the welfare, progress and improvement of the city.

Memoirs of Milwaukee County, Volume 3

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