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Elmer G. Story, Resident of Bayside since 1892

Collection: Portrait Collection at The Archives at Queens Library
Date: 1925 Material: black-and-white photographs Dimension: 4.3 x 6 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: The Archives at Queens Library Identifier: aql:17821 por-001203 por-001203.tif

Description: Elmer G. Story, Resident of Bayside since 1892 and an attorney since 1894, practicing law there. In 1905 he was a Founder of Bayside National Bank, Being Vice President 1905-18 and Then President 1918-28, Until Its Merger with Bank of Manhattan Co. He was Born April 21, 1862 and was schooled at Poughkeepsie, then Attended Cornell University and Later Studied Law at NYU.

Collection : aql:18037

Creator : The Archives at Queens Library

Date : 1925

Summary/Description : Elmer G. Story, Resident of Bayside since 1892 and an attorney since 1894, practicing law there. In 1905 he was a Founder of Bayside National Bank, Being Vice President 1905-18 and Then President 1918-28, Until Its Merger with Bank of Manhattan Co. He was Born April 21, 1862 and was schooled at Poughkeepsie, then Attended Cornell University and Later Studied Law at NYU.

Subject : Portraits; Story, Elmer G.; Bayside National Bank

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Coverage : Bayside, Queens, NY Bayside (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Digital image

Format : black-and-white photographs; 4.3 x 6 inches; 400 dpi

Identifier : aql:17821 por-001203 por-001203.tif

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Portraits; Story, Elmer G.; Bayside National Bank
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