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Francis S. Bangs

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168: 49:, Bangs followed in his father's profession. He was admitted to the bar in 1880 and joined his father's firm, Bangs and Stetson. Bangs remained at the firm for fourteen years, when he resigned to become president of the State Trust Company in 1894. He resigned that position four years later to join the 254: 205: 65: 234: 239: 198: 249: 53:
of Kingsley, Mabon & Co. In 1907, he returned to the practice of law at the firm of Gunthrie, Bangs & Van Sinderen.
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attorney at the firm Bangs, Stetson, Tracey & MacVeagh, and a predecessor to the modern firm
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Outside of his professional career, Bangs was a trustee of Columbia College and a member of the
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and Amelia Frances (Bull) Bangs on December 7, 1855. His younger brother was
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1850s is a
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