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Jo Zach Miller Jr.

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166:. In 1914 he was named the first chairman of the newly formed Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. In 1916 became he governor (president) of the bank, and he oversaw the construction of the bank's headquarters at 289: 201: 294: 299: 251: 145: 34: 212: 243: 57: 156: 129: 118: 284: 279: 163: 261: 174: 69: 273: 152: 101: 167: 162:
In 1910 he moved to Kansas City where he became vice president of the
144:(April 16, 1863 – February 16, 1951) was governor (president) of the 173:
After retiring, he was hospitalized at St. Mary's Hospital at
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on the site of what is today's Federal Reserve building.
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and returned to Texas, where he was a prominent banker.
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Index

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Charles Sawyer
Willis Bailey
Austin, Texas
Kansas City, Missouri
Saint Louis University
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Austin, Texas
Saint Louis University
Commerce Trust Company
925 Grand
1 Memorial Drive




"Past presidents"
the original
Charles Sawyer
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Willis Bailey
Categories
1863 births
1951 deaths
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City presidents
Businesspeople from Austin, Texas
Saint Louis University alumni

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