L. P. BEHRENS
Few men have brought more
honor and recognition to San Mateo county then L.P. Behrens, cashier of the
First National Bank and president of the San Mateo County Savings Bank of
Redwood City. As a banker and financier
Mr. Behrens has become known throughout the state so favorably that the honor
of being president of the California Bankers’ Association fell to him.
This
was a rare distinction to come to a man from a county which had so few members
of the Association and was so unimportant compared with the great financial
centers of the state. As a recognition
of the splendid service of Mr. Behrens to the Association, he was presented
with a beautiful loving cup when he retired from office.
As
the directing genius of two of the county’s largest financial institutions, Mr.
Behrens has been a potent factor in the development of Redwood City and the
peninsula. He has financed many large
business enterprises and has been instrumental in locating several large
industrial plants on the peninsula.
The
$1,250,000 bond issue for good roads is only one of the big movements for the
betterment of the county that has received Mr. Behrens’ hearty support and
which can attribute its success in a great measure to his work and influence.
Mr.
Behrens’ business demands have partly restricted his activities in public life,
although he has found time to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of
the San Mateo County Development Association and president of the Sequoia Union
high school board.
Mr.
Behrens was born in Shasta City, Cal., on August 24, 1860. Before coming to Redwood City twenty-five
years ago he had interests in Colorado and Alameda County. He belongs to the Masons and Odd Fellows.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 162. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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