J. L. Raines, president of the Bank of Perry, is one of the progressive
business men of Jefferson county. He was born at Sedalia, Mo., December 24,
1852, and is a son of Henry C. and Hester Ann (Stringfield) Raines, the former a
native of Missouri and the latter of Kentucky. The Raines family came to Kansas
in 1866, and settled on a farm near Pleasant Valley. The family had removed from
Missouri to Malvern, Iowa, in 1853, and resided there until they came to
kansas[sic] in 1866. J. L. Raines received his early education in the
public schools of Iowa and after coming to Kansas attended Kansas University at
Lawrence. He then engaged in teaching in Perry and followed that occupation
there until 1875. He then went to California and taught school in San Luis,
Obispo county, until 1883, when he returned to Perry and engaged in teaching
there again, and later was elected county superintendent of Jefferson county,
serving in that office four years. He then engaged in the mercantile business at
Perry until 1893, when he and Thomas Lee and John F. Goeffert organized the Bank
of Perry, Mr. Goeffert becoming the president of the institution, and Mr.
Raines, cashier. The bank was organized with a capital of $10,000, and the
capital and surplus is now over $25,000. The bank has done a general banking
business and prospered from the beginning, and the policy of the institution has
been largely directed by Mr. Raines since its organization. He remained its
cashier until 1911, when upon the death of Mr. Goeffert, he succeeded to the
presidency of the institution, and his son V. C. Raines became the cashier. The
bank owns its own building and has been remodeled recently, and is now
thoroughly equipped with all modern banking fixtures, and is a model of
convenience. Mr. Raines was married February 21, 1877, to Miss Fannie E. Carson,
of Perry, Kans., a daughter of G. B. Carson who was a pioneer merchant of
Jefferson county and for several years engaged in business at Perry. He later
removed to Joplin, Mo., where he died. To Mr. and Mrs. Raines were born four
children, two of whom are living: V. C., cashier
of the Bank of Perry, a personal sketch of whom follows this article, and Edna,
assistant cashier of the Bank of Perry. Mr. Raines has been a life-long
Republican and has taken a keen interest in political affairs. He is a Mason, a
member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Fraternal Aid, the Knights
and Ladies of Security and the Modern Woodmen of America, and the family are
members of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Page 324 from a supplemental volume of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed October 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM196. It is a single volume 3.
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