English: John Reck (1865–1951) was an American banker, merchant and politician. Born in Elkader, Iowa and raised mostly in that state, Reck was long associated with the early history of Juneau, Alaska. He served a brief tenure as mayor of Juneau in the 1910s. In Juneau, he was mostly known for his leadership role in the First National Bank of Juneau, a historical component of the present-day First National Bank Alaska.
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(published; this appears to show a man younger than 55, so it's uncertain if it was actually taken at that time)
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The Pathfinder of Alaska, November 1920 issue, p. 30. Reck was profiled among other prominent residents of Juneau.
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