Henry
G. McGaharen.Among the enterprising and active young
business men of Elkader is the gentleman whose name heads
this sketch and who now occupies the responsible position
of Cashier in the Elkader State Bank. He is well educated
and well informed on general topics, and having a
mathematical turn of mind is just the man to fill the
place which was unanimously tendered him by the Directors
and officials of this institution. His trustworthy and
honorable principles, in addition to his other
qualifications, have won for him this place of honor and
responsibility.
One of the native sons of Iowa, our subject was born in
Fayette County in 1864. He comes from a long lived
family, his father, M. M., having lived to attain the age
of ninety-one years, and his mother, who was in her
girlhood Rosa Sheridan, is still living at the age of
four-score years. M. M. McGaharen was a native of the
Emerald Isle, and on coming to the United States settled
in Iowa, being one of the pioneers of Fayette County,
where he followed agricultural pursuits with good success
until well along in years, his death occurring in
February, 1898. In politics he was a pronounced Democrat,
and was always active and interested in all public
improvement and in school affairs. His wife was likewise
born in Ireland.
The early years of Henry G. were passed in Fayette
County, and he acquired a good knowledge of agricultural
pursuits on the old homestead, giving his assistance to
his father in operating the farm. He pursued his studies
in the common schools of the neighborhood, after which it
was his privilege to attend the Decorah Institute, which
is located at Decorah, Winneshiek County, this state,
where he continued his studies for three years. In 1887
he began his business career by clerking in the drug
store operated by Bayless & Hagensick. During this
time he studied to become a pharmacist, and secured a
diploma from the State Board of Pharmacy on the
completion of a required course and after passing a
strict examination. The same year he took charge of the
Elkader Drug Company of this place, which position he
held until October, 1892. The State Bank of Elkader was
then organized and he was offered the position of
Cashier, which he accepted, having held the post up to
the present time. Being a young man of great ability, he
has shown himself to be fully capable of discharging the
duties of this position, and by his genial and affable
manner makes many friends and customers for the bank. His
home is in this city, where he is received in the best
social circles. Though a young man, he has considerable
general business experience and manifests great sagacity
and good judgment in dealing with financial matters.
~source: Portrait
and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton
Counties;Chicago: Chapman Pub. Co., 1894; pg. 534
-transcribed by Becky Teubner
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