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San Mateo-San Francisco-Kern County CA Archives Biographies.....Crary, Clarence S. 1879 -
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Author: S. J. Clarke (1928)
CLARENCE S. CRARY
One of the well known figures in banking circles in central California is
Clarence S. Crary, vice president and manager of the American Trust Company at
Burlingame, an institution which, under his able direction, has enjoyed a
splendid growth in popularity and in volume of business and is now one of the
most important and influential financial institutions of San Mateo county. Mr.
Crary was born in Boone, Iowa, on the 30th of March, 1879, and received his
education in the public schools, in Grinnell College of Iowa, and in Leland
Stanford University, from which he was graduated in 1903. He was first employed
as assistant clerk of the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, where he remained
until shortly prior to the earthquake of 1906, when he entered the real estate
business in association with Bovee, Toy & Company, of that city. In 1906 he
became cashier of the Mayfield Bank, where he remained until 1908, after which
for about one year he was assistant cashier of the Fillmore street branch of the
Merchants National Bank of San Francisco, from which he was promoted to the
position of receiving teller of the main bank on Market street. About that time
Clinton E. Worden, of the First National Bank of San Francisco, was establishing
banks in the oil fields of this state and invited Mr. Crary to assist him. This
string of banks included those at Maricopa, Taft, Wasco, Bakersfield and
Richmond, and during the ensuing months Mr. Crary had charge of the erection of
bank buildings at these places. In addition to assisting in the organization of
the banks, he served as assistant cashier of the First National Bank of
Maricopa, after which he helped to organize the First National Bank of Taft, of
which he became cashier, and from there, in 1913, he came to Burlingame, where
he became cashier of the Bank of Burlingame and later was made president, which
position he held until it was taken over by the American Trust Company, since
which time he has served as vice president and manager. Through the years he has
devoted his time indefatigably to the interests of this institution and its
growth and success are largely due to his individual efforts. Mr. Crary is a
member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and the Delta Tau Delta
college fraternity of Stanford University. He also belongs to the Burlingame
Chamber of Commerce, of which he was treasurer and director. A man of great
energy and business capacity, he has long been regarded as one of Burlingame's
leading men of affairs and has been effective in his efforts to advance the best
interests of the city. Personally of cordial and unaffected manner, he enjoys
marked popularity in the circles in which he moves.
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HISTORY
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VOLUME II ILLUSTRATED
CHICAGO, ILL.
THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1928
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