Wapello County IA Archives Biographies.....Harrold, H. H. 1882 - 
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Author: S. J. Clarke, Publisher

H. H. HARROLD.

H. H. Harrold, who in 1911 became identified with the Eddyville Savings Bank, is
now cashier of that institution. He was born in Mahaska county, Iowa, March 29,
1882, and is a son of J. G. and Eleanor (Evans) Harrold. The father is a native
of Mahaska county, Iowa, while the mother's birth occurred in Jones county, this
state. Both are now residents of Oskaloosa. In their family were two children,
but Paul, the younger, is now deceased. The father is engaged in the
life-insurance business and is well known in Oskaloosa and that section of the
state.

H. H. Harrold at the usual age became a pupil in the public schools, passing
through the consecutive grades until graduated from the Oskaloosa high school.
Later he continued his studies in Penn College and made his initial step in the
business world as a bookkeeper in a bank at Oskaloosa, where he remained for
some time. Subsequently he became assistant cashier in the Oskaloosa National
Bank, in which he continued for several years. In November, 1911, he removed to
Eddyville, where he has since been an active factor in the management of the
Eddyville Savings Bank, of which he is now the cashier. His previous training
has well qualified him for the responsible duties that devolve upon him in this
connection and under his guidance the bank has made steady progress, becoming
one of the safe and solid financial institutions of the county.

In his political views Mr. Harrold is an earnest republican but has never been
an aspirant for office. He belongs to Eddyville Lodge, No. 74, F. & A. M., and
to Chapter No. 99 of the Eastern Star. He is a member of Lodge No. 340, B. P. O.
E., Oskaloosa, Iowa, and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is widely
recognized as a fine business man, alert, capable, energetic and enterprising,
and he is well liked by all who have dealings with him.


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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY IOWA
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