JAMES J. DOLPHIN
James J. Dolphin, president of the Ryan
State Bank, is one of the most prominent men in the financial circles of his
locality and a man of excellent business judgment. He was born in Prairieburg, Iowa, July 14, 1884, a son of
John and Elizabeth (Keegan) Dolphin. John Dolphin was born near Cascade,
Iowa, May 6, 1858, a son of James and
Mary (Grogan) Dolphin, and was educated in the country schools and in the Monticello high school. After
reaching maturity John Dolphin farmed in Linn county
for some time and also held title to a tract of farm land near Ryan. When about twenty-six years of age he was married to Elizabeth
Keegan, a daughter of Keeran and Margaret (Smith)
Keegan. Mr. and Mrs. John Dolphin became the parents of five children,
namely: James J., Margaret, Mazie, John K. and Opal.
The father was the first mayor of Ryan and throughout his life manifested a great interest in public
affairs. In 1896 he came to Delaware county
and located in Ryan. being made cashier of the Ryan
State Bank. He later became president of that institution and proved equal to
all of the demands made upon his business acumen and energy. His political
belief was that of the democratic party, to which he was always loyal. He was a
communicant of the Catholic church and was a member of
the Catholic Order of Foresters. His demise occurred on the 7th of December, 1910, but his widow still
survives.
James J. Dolphin received his elementary
education in Prairieburg and subsequently attended St. Joseph's College of Dubuque. Early in life he became
connected with the Ryan State Bank and is now the president of that
institution, which was organized in 1900 with a capital stock of twenty-five
thousand dollars. The name of the first stockholders are J. A. Thomas, John Dolphin, E. C. Pound, John Reilly, W. B.
Robinson, Alexander Robinson, C. C. Barry, H. T. Hicks, Vina Brazelton, F. L. Houston,
Margaret and Malcolm Dickey, Patrick and William Donnelly, C. A. Foley, Bessie
E. Howe, James Keegan, S. S. Squires, Mike McDonald, Rev. P. II. Ryan, J. H. Beacom and P. P. Curtis.
The first officers were: President, J. A. Thomas; vice president, E, C, Pound;
and cashier, John Dolphin. Subsequently John Dolphin became president, P. L.
Houston, vice president, and J. J. Dolphin, cashier. Another change in the officers was made when J. J.
Dolphin became president and F. M. Foley, cashier; F. L. Houston
remaining as vice president. The officers at present
are: J. J. Dolphin, president; F. M. Foley, vice president; F. L. Houston,
cashier; and John K. Dolphin, assistant cashier. The bank is a progressive
institution but the first care of those who control its policies is to safeguard the interests of stockholders and
depositors, all investments being made only after careful consideration
and excellent security being demanded before any
loan is made. James J. Dolphin has been a dominant figure in the management
of the affairs of the bank and its continued prosperity and steady growth are
in large measure due to his wisdom and foresight.
Mr. Dolphin was married July 23, 1913, to Miss Lela Donnelly, a daughter of Dr.
William and Emma (Klonus) Donnelly. A son, Joseph
William, was born to their union, his natal day being May 25, 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Dolphin belong to St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic church at Ryan and gladly give to its
support. Mr. Dolphin is very active in municipal affairs and is at present town
treasurer. He gives the same minute attention to all matters pertaining to his
office that he does to the affairs of the bank, and his fellow citizens, appreciating
his commendable civic spirit, hold him in the highest regard.
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