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July 2003 |
1901 History |
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George E. Ross-Lewin, Vice President
of the First National Bank, is a native of New York State, having
been born in the city of Rochester March 28, 1857. Educated
in the Rochester schools, he began an apprenticeship in banking
in 1875 and continued it until 1881. In June of that year
he came to Denver, and soon thereafter began his service with
the First National and which has been continuous to this time.
On April 29, 1886, Mr. Ross-Lewin was elected Assistant Cashier
of the Bank and so remained until September 26, 1891, when he
succeeded Samuel N. Wood as Cashier. Filling that position
until January 9, 1900, he was then elected one of the banks
two Vice Presidents; his daily duties being those of the more
active of those two offices. In duration of identification
with the executive management of the First National, Mr. Ross-Lewin
now stands next to President Moffat and Vice President Cheesman.
He is also a Director and the Treasurer of the Tramway Company,
and is similarly associated with various other corporation organizations
in the city and the State.