Simon Casady
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Simon Casady (June 16, 1852 – March 25, 1928) was a prominent banker in Iowa, best known for helping organize the Des Moines Bank, which later became the Des Moines Savings Bank. Casady served as president of the Des Moines Savings Bank, vice president of the Iowa National Bank, and treasurer of the Bankers Life Association. Casady has been called "the dean of Iowa bankers" by news accounts. He was a member of the Casady family, an influential family of bankers, politicians, landowners, and farmers who played an important role in the early history and legislation of Iowa.
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Sarah Conarroe Griffiths Casady
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Simon Casady (June 16, 1852 – March 25, 1928) was a prominent banker in Iowa, best known for helping organize the Des Moines Bank, which later became the Des Moines Savings Bank. Casady served as president of the Des Moines Savings Bank, vice president of the Iowa National Bank, and treasurer of the Bankers Life Association. Casady has been called "the dean of Iowa bankers" by news accounts. He was a member of the Casady family, an influential family of bankers, politicians, landowners, and farmers who played an important role in the early history and legislation of Iowa.
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