William F. Creed Explained
William F. Creed (1845 - November 8, 1903) of Malone, New York, was appointed auditor at the Manhattan Custom House by Daniel Magone, the Collector of the Port of New York.[1] Later he was the deputy New York State Superintendent of Banks taking over the duties of Rodney Rufus Crowley.[2]
Biography
He was born in 1845. He was a cashier at the Farmers National Bank of Malone, New York, then worked for Roswell Pettibone Flower in Manhattan.
He was appointed auditor at the Manhattan Custom House by Daniel Magone, the Collector of the Port of New York.[1]
He died on November 8, 1903, in Plattsburgh, New York.[3]
Notes and References
- News: Custom House Appointments . William F. Creed, a banker, of Malone, Franklin County, was yesterday appointed Auditor at the Custom House by Collector Magone . . August 3, 1887 . 2011-05-12 .
- News: Crowley Succeeds Creed . Rodney R. Crowley of Randolph, Cattaraugus County, has been appointed Deputy State Superintendent of Banks, ... . . October 15, 1893 . 2011-05-04 .
- News: William N. Creed . William N. [sic] Creed, aged fifty-eight ... He held an important position in the Custom House at New York City under Collector Daniel Magone. .... . November 10, 1903 . 2011-05-12 .