Marriner Stoddard Eccles

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Marriner Stoddard Eccles (September 9, 1890 - December 18, 1977) was a U.S. banker, economist, and Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Born in Logan, Utah, he inherited control of an industrial conglomerate from his father, David Eccles. Eccles expanded the corporation into a large western chain of banks called Eccles-Browning Affiliated Banks. He was a millionaire by age 22. The company withstood several bank runs during the Great Depression and, as a leading banker, … Wikipedia
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Marriner Eccles
Born:
September 9, 1890
Died:
December 18, 1977
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  • Marriner Stoddard Eccles

    Marriner Eccles 's father, David, as an illiterate teenager, emigrated from Scotland to America in the 1860s. Settling in Utah, he made a fortune, starting with the ownership of a sawmill and continuing on the road to riches by owning or investing in rai
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  • Utah History Encyclopedia

    Marriner Eccles was born in Logan, Utah, on 9 September 1890, the oldest of nine children born to David and Ellen Stoddard Eccles . Marriner's father, who had migrated to Utah in 1863 at age fourteen, had become a leading industrialist, with numerous ent
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