El Paso National Bank - 1960
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El Paso National Bank - 1960
Meeting of El Paso National Bank board of directors, about 1960. From left to right (seated), Edward Kelly, M. R. "Bill" Prestridge, Phil Harvey, Dorrance Roderick, Sam Young, F.B. Fletcher, Paul Harvey, Thornton Hardie, Francis Morgan, and R.B. Price. From left to right (standing); Sam Young Jr., Sheley Warnock, Joe Nelan.
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Hello Dawn, it is so neat to hear from a descendant of an El Paso mover and shaker. I recall the Sam Youngs, the Harveys, and Mr. Price. They indeed helped a blooming El Paso to becoming a fine emerging city.
Hi, it was great to see a photo of my grandfather among the El Paso National Bank board of directors on your webpage. Can you correct his name on both the photo caption & the paragraph to the right of the photo please? His name was Elward M. Kelley, not Edward. And Kelley is with two e's. It was so gratifyinig to see his photo on your webpage as he was a mover and shaker in El Paso during the 40s, 50s and 60s. Thank you, Dawn Kelley