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History
of Atchison County, by Sheffield Ingalls, ALBERT H. MANGELSDORF* Albert H. Mangelsdorf, cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Potter, KS, was born February 15, 1890, in Barton County, KS. He is a son of the late William Mangelsdorf, a pioneer settler of Atchison, and one of the successful merchants of Kansas, extended mention of whom is given elsewhere in this volume. Mr. Mangelsdorf was educated in the common schools of Barton County, KS, and received his prepatory training at St. Benedict's College, Atchison, KS. He attended the University of Kansas, class of 1912, pursuing a course in mining enginering. After the completion of this course he was in the employ of the Newmire Vanadium Company, located in Newmire, CO, in the capacity of engineer. Later, he was in the employ of a mining firm at Weinkleman, AZ, and later with the Arizona Copper Company at Morenci, AZ, after which he served as superintendent of the main building of the Mangelsdorf Brothers Company at Atchison until his appointment as cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Potter, KS, in December, 1914. Mr. Mangelsdorf is a Republican in politics and is fraternally affiliated with the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, the Knights of Colunbus, and is a member of the Catholic Church. |
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