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  2. Bank of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Hawaii Corporation (Hawaiian: Panakō o Hawaiʻi; [2] abbreviated BOH) is an American regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is Hawaii's second oldest bank and its largest locally owned bank in that the majority of the voting stockholders reside within the state. Bank of Hawaii has the most accounts ...

  3. Charles Montague Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Charles Montague Cooke, Jr. was born December 20, 1874, became a scientist, and died October 29, 1948. Clarence Hyde Cooke (1876–1944) took over as president of the Bank of Hawaii. Clarence 's grandson Alan Cooke Kay by his daughter Anna Frances Cooke (1903–1956) is a former District Judge, former Chief Judge, and now Senior Judge of the ...

  4. Walter A. Dods Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Walter A. Dods Jr. is an American business executive, banker and philanthropist. He is past Chairman of Hawaiian Telcom and Alexander & Baldwin as well as past President of the American Bankers Association. He serves as the Chairman of Matson, Inc.

  5. United States presidential elections in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In the 1992 presidential election, the independent candidate Ross Perot received the highest percentage of vote share (14.22%) [9] ever won by a third-party candidate in Hawaii. In the 2016 presidential election, a faithless elector [a] pledged to the Democratic Party instead voted for Bernie Sanders for president and Elizabeth Warren for vice ...

  6. Madelyn Dunham - Wikipedia

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    The Dunhams then moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where Madelyn Dunham started working at the Bank of Hawaii in 1960 and was promoted to be one of the bank's first female vice presidents in 1970, while Stanley Dunham worked at a furniture store. [1] In 1970s Honolulu, both women and the minority white population were routinely the target of ...

  7. U.S. national banks of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    First National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu. (ad on November 30, 1901) The First National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu was organized on July 25, 1900 and received operational authorization (bank charter #5550) from the Comptroller of the Treasury on August 23, 1900. [10][11] The bank opened for business on October 1, 1900 [10] with $500,000 capital ...

  8. Category:Banks based in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    H. Hawaii National Bank. Categories: Companies based in Hawaii. Banks in the United States by state or territory.

  9. George R. Carter - Wikipedia

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    From 1898 to 1902, he helped organize and manage the Hawaiian Trust Company, and was managing director of the Hawaiian Fertilizer Company. In addition, he served as a director for Bank of Hawaii, C. Brewer, and Alexander & Baldwin. Carter was elected to the Hawaii Territorial Senate from Oahu in 1901. While a territorial senator, he was sent to ...