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Luther Kountze

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31: 144: 296: 126:, which was operated by his brothers Augustus and Herman. Late in 1862, he went to Denver, Colorado, where he opened a bank under the name of Kountze Brothers and listed his brothers as senior members. In 1866, they organized the 164: 137:
from financial disaster, and ultimately, oblivion. Late that year and into the next, Kountze worked with several other investors to form the company that would eventually become the
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Luther left Colorado for New York in 1867. In 1868, he established the Kountze Brothers Bank at 52 Wall Street in
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included him in the "100 men who controlled banking." He was then vice-president and a director of the
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After a great fire engulfed much of the city in 1867, Kountze was credited with saving the city of
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Colorado bank check, Colorado revenue imprinted check. Mt. Gothic Tomes and Reliquary
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1840s is a
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The Historical Register, Illustrated with Portrait Plates.
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in a time of need and leaving a philanthropic legacy in
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Osnaburg, Ohio
American
Banker
banker
Denver, Colorado
Morristown, New Jersey
Charles
Herman
Augustus
Kountze Brothers Bank
Omaha, Nebraska
Colorado National Bank
Denver, Colorado
Denver Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Co.

Delbarton School's
Manhattan
Robert M. La Follette
United States Mortgage and Trust Company
Morristown, New Jersey
George E. Harney
Metropolitan Opera House Company
Jockey Hollow
"August Kountze obituary"


"The bold move that saved Denver"
the original
Colorado bank check, Colorado revenue imprinted check. Mt. Gothic Tomes and Reliquary

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