Haugan & Lindgren
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Haugan & Lindgren was a bank headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The bank operated from December 8, 1879, until February 10, 1891, from quarters at No. 57 and No. 59 La Salle Street. The bank was a partnership of Helge Alexander Haugan
, H. G. Haugan
and John R. Lindgren
. Haugan & Lindgren was a predecessor of the State Bank of Chicago
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Helge Alexander Haugan
Helge A. Haugan was an American banking executive in Chicago, Illinois. Haugan was a founding partner of Haugan & Lindgren and the founding president of the State Bank of Chicago.-Background:...
, H. G. Haugan
H. G. Haugan
-Background:Hauman G. Haugan was born in Oslo, Norway, the elder son of Helge A. and Anna B. Haugan. Together with his brother Helge Alexander Haugan, he immigrated to Canada and moved to Montreal in 1859.-Career:...
and John R. Lindgren
John R. Lindgren
John R. Lindgren was an American Banking executive.John Richard Lindgren was born in Chicago, Illinois, the only son of Charles Magnus Lindgren, a Swedish born ships captain and vessel-owner of Chicago. With Helge Alexander Haugan, Lindgren established the banking firm of Haugan & Lindgren in 1879...
. Haugan & Lindgren was a predecessor of the State Bank of Chicago
State Bank of Chicago
State Bank of Chicago was an American banking firm which conducted business under a state of Illinois charter issued on February 10, 1891. State Bank of Chicago operated from offices in the Chamber of Commerce Building located at the southeast corner of La Salle and Washington streets in Chicago,...
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Other resources
- Henschen, Henry S. A History of The State Bank Of Chicago From 1879 To 1904 (Kessinger Publishing, LLC. Chicago. pages 15–20. 1905)
- Currey, J. Seymour Chicago, its history and its builders, A century of marvelous growth(S. J. Clark Publishing Company. Chicago. pages 340-342. 1912)
- Olson, Ernest W. History of the Swedes of Illinois (Engberg-Holmberg Publishing.Chicago .1908)