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Henry Frank Peery attended the grade and high schools of Bland County, and then took a commercial course at the National Business College, Roanoke, Virginia, from which he was graduated in 1914, specializing in bookkeeping and banking. For the next four years he was bookkkeeper for the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company, and then, in 1918, entered the Bank of Buchanan as bookkeeper. After six months with that institution he went with the First National Bank of Christiansburg, Virginia, as assistant cashier, and remained there until 1921, and on March 11, 1921, accepted the position of cashier of the Peoples National Bank of Marion, which was opened for business May 20, 1920. It is capitalized it $70,000; has a surplus of $7,000, and deposits of $160,000. The officers of the bank are: R. T. Greer, president; R. B. Peery, vice president; H. Frank Peery, cashier; and A. D. Scott, assistant cashier. In his political beliefs Mr. Peery is a democrat. The Royal Oak Presbyterian Church holds his membership. A Mason, he belongs to Marion Lodge No. 31, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, of which he is secretary; Marion Chapter No. 54, Royal Arch Masons; Lynn Commandery No. 9, Knights Templar, of Nvhich he is recorder, and he is enthusiastic with reference to his order.
On June 15, 1916, Mr. Peery married, at Roanoke, Virginia, Miss Minnie Buster, a daughter of Samuel and Minnie Buster, both of whom are deceased. Mr. Buster was a passenger conductor on the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Peery have no children. He is one of the solid and reliable citizens of Marion, and is held in the highest confidence by his associates in business, as well as by the public generally.
Source: Virginia and Virginians, Vol VI, p. 281.