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[[File:1900sBull Harold&RuthTrimmed.jpg|right|Harold and Ruth McGhee sitting on the front steps c. 1909]]
[[File:1900sBull Harold&RuthTrimmed.jpg|right|Harold and Ruth McGhee sitting on the front steps c. 1909]]
Harold and Ruth McGhee Bull lived at 718 East State Street until 1933.  Ruth was active in the local historical society.  Harold worked his way up the ranks at First National Bank until they moved to Mankato, where he became president of National Citizen's Bank.  Harold and Ruth ended up in Sioux City, where he was president of Norwest Bank.
Harold and Ruth McGhee Bull lived at 718 East State Street until 1933.  Ruth was active in the local historical society.  Harold worked his way up the ranks at First National Bank until they moved to Mankato, where he became president of National Citizen's Bank.   (Note that First National Bank in Mason City was robbed by John Dillinger in 1934.) Harold and Ruth ended up in Sioux City, where he was president of Norwest Bank.
 
1917 Abstract - J. H. McGhee to Ruth M. Bull, warranty deed, convey for $1 and other considerations<br>
1917 Abstract - Ruth M. Bull and H. V. Bull, her husband to C.H.McNider, mortgage for $4000<br>
1917 Abstract - C. H. McNider to John W. Smith, assigns mortgage<br>
 
 
1937 Abstract - John W. Smith to Ruth M. Bull and H.V. Bull, her husband, release of mortgage

Revision as of 13:06, 13 March 2021

Harold and Ruth McGhee sitting on the front steps c. 1909

Harold and Ruth McGhee Bull lived at 718 East State Street until 1933. Ruth was active in the local historical society. Harold worked his way up the ranks at First National Bank until they moved to Mankato, where he became president of National Citizen's Bank. (Note that First National Bank in Mason City was robbed by John Dillinger in 1934.) Harold and Ruth ended up in Sioux City, where he was president of Norwest Bank.

1917 Abstract - J. H. McGhee to Ruth M. Bull, warranty deed, convey for $1 and other considerations
1917 Abstract - Ruth M. Bull and H. V. Bull, her husband to C.H.McNider, mortgage for $4000
1917 Abstract - C. H. McNider to John W. Smith, assigns mortgage


1937 Abstract - John W. Smith to Ruth M. Bull and H.V. Bull, her husband, release of mortgage