Pierre Hevey
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Monsignor Pierre Hevey was a leader of Ste. Marie Church in Manchester, New Hampshire in the early twentieth century. He played a key role in the establishment of the first credit union in the United States on November 24, 1908, to help his parishioners save money and access credit at a reasonable cost.[1]
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See also
- History of credit unions
- Attorney Joseph Boivin
- Edward Filene
- Alphonse Desjardins
- America's Credit Union Museum
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