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Lawrence E Sands

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Lawrence E Sands

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
19 Oct 1928 (aged 69)
O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
WV American Mausoleum #1, Crypt 390
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Lawrence born in Fairmount, Marion County, Virginia/WV, is son of Joseph E. Sands born Maryland and Mary Virginia Eyster born Virginia.

From "History of Wheeling City and Ohio County, West Virginia and Representative Citizens," by Hon. Gibson Lamb Cranmer, 1902. p. 460

"Lawrence E. SANDS, a gentleman well known in the financial circles of Wheeling, is cashier of the National Exchange Bank of Wheeling. He was born at Fairmont, West Virginia, August 4, 1859, and is a son of J. E. Sands, who has been cashier of the First National Bank of Fairmont since 1856.
Lawrence E. Sands was reared in Fairmont and received his education in the public schools of that town. In 1876 he entered the First National Bank of Fairmont as clerk, and in 1880 came to
Wheeling. He served in various capacities with the National Bank of West Virginia at Wheeling until 1895, when he was elected cashier of the Exchange Bank of Wheeling, which on January 1, 1899, was converted into the National Exchange Bank of Wheeling. Having devoted his entire business career to the banking business, he is
familiar with it in all its details, and makes an excellent official."

Lawrence born in Fairmount, Marion County, Virginia/WV, is son of Joseph E. Sands born Maryland and Mary Virginia Eyster born Virginia.

From "History of Wheeling City and Ohio County, West Virginia and Representative Citizens," by Hon. Gibson Lamb Cranmer, 1902. p. 460

"Lawrence E. SANDS, a gentleman well known in the financial circles of Wheeling, is cashier of the National Exchange Bank of Wheeling. He was born at Fairmont, West Virginia, August 4, 1859, and is a son of J. E. Sands, who has been cashier of the First National Bank of Fairmont since 1856.
Lawrence E. Sands was reared in Fairmont and received his education in the public schools of that town. In 1876 he entered the First National Bank of Fairmont as clerk, and in 1880 came to
Wheeling. He served in various capacities with the National Bank of West Virginia at Wheeling until 1895, when he was elected cashier of the Exchange Bank of Wheeling, which on January 1, 1899, was converted into the National Exchange Bank of Wheeling. Having devoted his entire business career to the banking business, he is
familiar with it in all its details, and makes an excellent official."



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