Английская Википедия:Charlotte Elizabeth Battles

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Charlotte Elizabeth Battles (October 11, 1864 - December 17, 1952) was an American bank executive known for defying a presidential order to close her bank during the 1933 banking holiday.

Biography

Battles was born in fall of 1864,[1] and her parents were Rush S. and Charlotte Battles.[2] She earned a degree from Mount Vernon Seminary in 1886.[1] When her father died in 1904, Battles was promoted to bank president thereby becoming an early example of women bank presidents in the United States to serve as a bank president.[1] She ran the bank until it closed in 1946.[3]

In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered banks to close as part of the Emergency Banking Act. Battles refused to close her bank because it was a private bank, and the bank remained open during the banking holiday.[4][5] In a letter to Roosevelt, Battles indicated that "We're minding our business, you mind yours".[6]

Battles lived in Girard, Pennsylvania[2][7] until her death in December 17, 1952.[8] Her house, once known as the Charlotte Elizabeth Battles Memorial Museum,[3][9] is part of the Hagen History Center.[10] In 2021, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission agreed upon a historic marker to honor Battles, the marker is placed in front of the building that previously served as the Battles Bank.[11]

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