A Dream Come True
From a low salaried clerk in a small town store to the Presidency of one of the South's strongest banks, represents a long span of hard work and saving--but such is the story of John B. Chilton. Visioning a Comanche to-be and the need of a strong bank. Mr. Chilton, whose capital had increased by the loan of his wages to fellow associates, influenced the organization of The Comanche National Bank on December 19, 1889.
A Dream Come True
From a low salaried clerk in a small town store to the Presidency of one of the South's strongest banks, represents a long span of hard work and saving--but such is the story of John B. Chilton. Visioning a Comanche to-be and the need of a strong bank. Mr. Chilton, whose capital had increased by the loan of his wages to fellow associates, influenced the organization of The Comanche National Bank on December 19, 1889.
Family Members
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James William Chilton
1848–1911
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Charles Garrett Chilton
1850–1932
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Richard Scruggs Chilton
1852–1913
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Dr Philip Hale Chilton
1854–1929
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George Alexander "Sandy" Chilton
1856–1911
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Joseph Ewing Chilton
1858–1935
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Samuel Porter Chilton
1863–1948
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Frederick Douglas "Fred" Chilton
1865–1886
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Rufus Jarnigan Chilton
1866–1949
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Keith Chilton
1869–1930
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Keith Chilton
1869–1930
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