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Roland R. Conklin

Roland R. Conklin
Born February 1, 1858
Died January 2, 1938<
Nationality American
Occupation Financier

Roland Ray Conklin (February 1, 1858 – January 2, 1938) was an American financier and real estate mogul from Illinois. After graduating from the University of Illinois, Conklin formed a real estate partnership with Samuel M. Jarvis. The Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage and Trust Company developed neighborhoods in Kansas City, Cleveland, and Baltimore. After dissolving following the Panic of 1893, Conklin re-organized the company into the North American Trust Company. The new company was appointed the official bank of the United States in Cuba. Conklin founded several corporations there. He donated the funds for the Alma Mater at the University of Illinois in the 1910s.

Roland Ray Conklin was born in Urbana, Illinois, on February 1, 1858. He attended schools there, then graduated from the University of Illinois in 1880. He joined a real estate firm Kansas City, Missouri, in 1880, which incorporated in 1886 as the Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage and Trust Company. The firm became very successful and is credited with developing the Hyde Park and Rowland Park neighborhoods of Kansas City. They also founded the neighborhoods of Roland Park in Baltimore, Maryland, and Euclid Park in Cleveland, Ohio. They became the first bank to establish an international branch when they opened one in London in 1889. In 1893, the company moved its headquarters to New York City, but dissolved only months later following the Panic of 1893. Conklin reorganized the business as the North American Trust Company (NATC).


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