Talk:John Albert Barton (Two Harbors, MN)

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John Albert Barton Bio Timeline Detail and Sources

1877-July 9: Born in Two Rivers, Morrison County, MN. Father Albert Alfred Barton, (Sr.), Mother Beatrice (Trettel) Barton.

1880-June 10: US Census. Living in Two Rivers, MN. Age 2.

1895-June 21: MN Census. Living in Two Rivers, MN. Age 17. Source: https://archive.org/details/littlesketchesof00rlpo/page/30/mode/2up (Early bio info up to 1907) (See full listing at bottom of page)

188?-189?: Educated in common, high and normal schools in St. Cloud, MN.

1899-June 23: John A. Barton, of North Prairie, is attending the Little Falls Business college. (Little Falls Weekly Transcript, June 23, 1899, p5)

1900-March 23: John A. Barton, lately with The Bell Co., is now employed as bookkeeper by the Bank of Ely, at Ely, Minn. (A.D. Davidson was President of this bank). (Little Falls Herald, March 23, 1900 p1)

1900-July 3: US Census. Living in Ely, MN, bookkeeper, single. Age 22, born July 1877.

1902-May 30: John A. Barton, of North Prairie, is now with the First National bank of Two Harbors (Charter 6304). He has been at Ely for some time. (A.D. Davidson is also President of this bank). (Little Falls Herald, May 30, 1902 p1)

1902-1905: John A. Barton-Assistant Cashier, First National Bank of Two Harbors (Charter 6304).

1903-May 8: The McLeod Iron Company, to develop iron lands near Two Harbors, has been formed with a capital of $500,000. John A. Barton of Two Harbors, formerly of North Prairie, is one of the stockholders. Mr. Barton owns one of the claims which will be developed. (Little Falls Herald, May 8, 1903 p1)

1903-Aug 27: The Two Harbors Savings and Loan Association has been organized, and the following officers were appointed: Charles M. Floathe, president: M. O. Aubolee, vice-president; John A. Barton, secretary; James D. Anderson, treasurer. (The Tomahawk (White Earth, MN), August 27, 1903, p3)

1905-May 19: John A. Barton, formerly of Two Rivers, now (assistant) cashier of the First National bank of Two Harbors, is secretary and treasurer of the Lake County Land Co., which has just bought 1,800 acres of land near the village of Two Harbors. (Little Falls Herald, May 19, 1905, p1)

1905-June 7: MN Census. Living in Two Harbors, MN. Assistant Cashier. Age 27.

1906-June 22: John A. Barton succeeds J.D. Anderson as Cashier of the First State Bank of Two Harbors when F.H. Wellcome, F.E. Kenaston (both from the Union Investment Company, Minneapolis), and others buy out James D. Anderson's controlling interest in the bank. (Source: Little Falls Herald, June 22, 1905, p1)

1905-Aug 8: John A. Barton married Helen Henrietta Currer (1879–1954)

1905-Sep 22: The First National Bank of Two Harbors is liquidated and re-organized as the First State Bank of Two Harbors. Barton served as Cashier of this bank from 1905 until he became President in 1922.

1910-May 6: US Census. Living in Two Harbors, Banker/Cashier. Married to Helen C., son John C. age 4.

1911-April 21: Organized the Morrison County State Bank at Bowlus, MN with Vincent Schwientek, A.A. Reed and M.K. Knauff. The bank opened for business May 3, 1911, with an initial capital of $12,000. John A. Barton served as President of this bank from 1911 until his death in 1929. (Little Falls Herald, April 21, 1911, p2).

1920-Jan 14: US Census. living in Two Harbors, Banker in First State Bank. Married to Helen. Son John C. age 13, 2 daughters, Beatrice age 7 and Isabelle age 5.

1920-June 1: John A. Barton, with his brother Albert A. Barton, Wm. O. Beattie and W.G. Lundquist (all 3 from Little Falls, MN), organized the Peoples State Bank of Little Falls, MN. The bank opened for business June 1, 1920, with an initial paid-up capital of $25,000. John served as President of this bank from 1920 until his death in November 1929. His brother Albert served as Cashier from 1920 to 1929. The Peoples State Bank of Little Falls was acquired by the First Bank Stock Corporation of Minneapolis on December 2, 1929, and then consolidated with the American National Bank of Little Falls on December 27, 1933. (Little Falls Herald, June 18, 1920, p6).

1923: Helped organize the First National Bank in Two Harbors (Charter 12357). Organized April 11, 1923. Chartered April 17, 1923 with initial capital of $50,000. Succeeded First State Bank of Two Harbors. Barton served as President of this bank from 1923 until his death in 1929.

1926-1927: John A Barton served as President of the First National Bank, Aurora, MN (Charter 11345).

1928-Jan 9: The First National Bank of Aurora, MN (Charter 11345) was absorbed by the First National Bank in Two Harbors.

1929-Nov 18: Death, Two Harbors, MN. The following is quoted from The Brainerd Daily Dispatch (Brainerd, MN), November 18, 1929, p3:

2 FOUND SLAIN IN AUTOMOBILE

JOHN A. BARTON AND DAUGHTER OF TWO HARBORS ARE THE VICTIMS

Two Harbors, Minn., Nov. 18 John A Barton. 54-year-old Two Harbors bank president and his crippled mute daughter, Beatrice, 17 were found shot to death in an automobile near here early today, presumably a murder and suicide. Coroner T. J. Brown declared an inquest was unnecessary as Barton evidently had killed the child out of pity and then turned the revolver on himself. Barton was in good health and his financial affairs were believed to be in good order.

The father and daughter left home Sunday morning to attend church and when they failed to return Emil Nelson, county sheriff, was notified. John Hanson, policeman of Two Harbors, found the bodies early today, slumped together in the rear seat of an automobile. Each of the bodies had a bullet through the heart and a .45 caliber revolver was found in the car. Barton was known to have grieved since her birth over the physical and mental condition of the child. The grief was believed to have temporarily unbalanced him mentally.


Source: https://archive.org/details/littlesketchesof00rlpo/page/30/mode/2up (Early bio info up to 1907) BARTON John A, Two Harbors. Banker. Born July 9, 1877 in Two Rivers Minn, son of Albert and Beatrice (Trettle) Barton. Married Aug 8, 1905 to Helen H. Currer. Educated in common, high and normal schools in St Cloud Minn; and St John’s Univ Collegeville Minn. Taught school 1893-94; salesman for farm machinery 1894-96; clerk Little Falls 1896-98; asst cashr (bookkeeper/md) of bank in Ely 1898-1902: assisted in re-organization of First National Bank Two Harbors into First State Bank; of which he is now cashier: sec-treas Lake County Land Co. Member Outlook Club, B.P.O.E.:


1920-June1: Peoples State Bank of Little Falls, MN: Article listing the Certificate of Incorporation for the Peoples State Bank of Little Falls, MN commencing business June 1, 1920 (article dated June 18, 1920). https://www.newspapers.com/image/174386290/?terms=%22john%20a.%20barton%22&match=1

1922-April7: Statement of condition of Peoples State Bank Little Falls, MN on April 7, 1922. President John A. Barton and Cashier Albert A. Barton (his brother) https://www.newspapers.com/image/174134711/?terms=%22john%20a.%20barton%22&match=1 (Peoples State Bank was acquired by First Bank Stock 12/2/1929)

Source: Little Falls Herald, June 22, 1905, p1. JOHN A. BARTON CASHIER OF BANK OF TWO HARBORS. J. D. Anderson, formerly with the German-American bank in Little Falls, and for several years cashier of the First State(sic) Bank of Two Harbors, has sold his controlling interest in the bank to capitalists including F. H. Wellcome, F. E. Kenaston and S. A. Horn of Minneapolis, E. S. Lacy of Chicago, G. G. Thorne of New York. Mr. Anderson retires on account of ill health, and will move to a milder climate. John A. Barton, who has been assistant cashier, succeeds Mr. Anderson as cashier. Mr. Barton is of the well known Barton family of Two Rivers, and his old friends will be glad to see his merits recognised by promotion. The Two Harbors Journal says of Mr. Barton: “He is known to our business men as a man of integrity, enterprise and honesty, and will undoubtedly make the institution a popular one.