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in 1864; through the assistance of an Iowa capitalist, he opened a bank in
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330:Marshall, Susan E. (July 15, 1997).
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233:Company in 1869. He served as the
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171:Joseph Hopkins Millard
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246:Republican
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159:Republican
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368:March 17,
284:Relatives
271:Nebraska
69:In office
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175:Nebraska
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650:Class 2
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