WILLIAM HAMMOND
William
Hammond is the efficient and popular cashier of the Farmers Savings Bank at Colesburg and is accounted one of the enterprising business
men of the town. He was born in Clayton county, this state, on the 14th of
August, 1882, a son of J. H. and Ella (Barnhardt) Hammond,
natives of Pennsylvania and Clayton county, Iowa, respectively. The father came
to this state in the early '50s and settled upon a farm in Clayton county, where he resided until his death. His widow survives
and now makes her home in Colesburg. Two children
were born to them: Charles, deceased; and William, the subject of this review.
The last
named remained at home until he attained his majority. His parents recognized
the great value of a liberal education and he attended college. After starting
out in life for himself he rented the homestead for four
years and then removed to Colesburg, entering the
Farmers Savings Bank as assistant cashier. He proved capable of readily
mastering the larger problems of banking as well as the details of daily
routine and was
subsequently promoted to the position of cashier, which he holds at the present
time. No small part of the credit for the prosperous condition of the bank is
due to his vigilance and sound judgment in financial affairs.
In 1903 Mr.
Hammond was united in marriage to Miss Edith L. Smith, also a native of Clayton
county,
Mr. Harnmond is a democrat and is now ably serving as township
clerk. Fraternally he belongs to Constellation Lodge, No. 67, A. F. & A.
M., of Colesburg, and Colony Lodge, No. 50, I. O. O.
P., and in the latter has filled all of the chairs. He owns one hundred and
sixty acres of land in South Dakota and a half interest in one hundred and
twenty acres in Clayton county, Iowa, deriving a gratifying addition to his
income from these lands. He thoroughly understands business conditions, is
possessed of initiative and executive ability, and his friends predict for him
still greater achievement in the future, while his affability coupled with his known
integrity of character insure his personal popularity.
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