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J P Stone person

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Summary:  President of First National Bank of Fort Sumner.
Completeness: 24/100 Grade F
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President of First National Bank of Fort Sumner
cited from Image 8 of The Fort Sumner review (Fort Sumner, Guadalupe County, N.M.), March 4, 1911 (1911)
t i Lay lome money aside for a rainy day and life will always be like childs play The First National Bank of FORT SUMNER Capital and Surplus 3000000 J P STONE President C C Henry Cashier Interest Paid On Time Deposits Your Accounts Solicited FOR SALE CHEAP 1 60 ACRES under the Ft…

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