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1837:"MANHATTAN CO.TO BE A BANK ONCE MORE; Board Decides to Absorb Allied Institutions or Parcel Them to Share Owners. VOTE, BY HOLDERS NOV. 22 Name Used From 1799 to 1929 to Be Revived -- New Policy Due to Public Opinion. PAR OF STOCK TO BE HALVED Total Capital Funds, $ 56,816,466. to Remain the Same -- Change in Dividend Rate Unlikely. MANHATTAN CO. TO BE A BANK ONCE MORE"
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1657:"BANK OF MANHATTAN IN $ 500,000,000 DEAL; 129-Year-Old Institution Will Join With the International Acceptance by Stock Trade. GETS WIDE FOREIGN FIELD Houses to Be Affiliated Long Associated With the Baker and Warburg Families. Basis for Exchange of Stock. BANK OF MANHATTAN IN $ 500,000,000 DEAL Many Rumors of Mergers. Strong Family Traditions"
469:. The plan was for each institution to retain their present identities, but have the Bank of the Manhattan Company shareholders own the stock of the International Acceptance Bank, leading its owners to receive shares of the Bank of the Manhattan Company "in an amount that will make it one of the most important factors in that organization."
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of the Bank of
Manhattan Trust Company, the International Acceptance Bank, and the International Manhattan Company. At that time, Baker also became president of the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company, which he later relinquished to Goodhue on December 10, 1931, to enable Baker to devote more time to the affairs of the Manhattan Company.
1593:"BANK OF MANHATTAN IN BROOKLYN MERGER; Plans to Absorb First National in Extending Operations in That Borough. WILL EXCHANGE STOCK Deal Will Add $ 25,000,000 to Old Wall St. Institution's Resources of $ 365,190,675. NO CHANGE IN PERSONNEL W.S. Irish, Head of Organization to Be Acquired, Will Be Executive Vice President"
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The stock of the
Manhattan Company was split five-for-one, and the par value of the shares changed from $ 100 to $ 20. Five of the new $ 20 par value shares were issued for each of the old $ 100 par value shares. The outstanding capital was increased to $ 26,000,000 by an offering of one new share at
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founded the company and successfully gained banking privileges through a clause in its charter granted to it by the state that allowed it to use surplus capital for banking transactions. The company raised $ 2 million, used one hundred thousand dollars for building a water supply system, and used the
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In
December 1929, the name Bank of the Manhattan Company was abandoned and the firm was transformed into a holding corporation under the name Manhattan Company while also increasing its capital to $ 40,000,000 to allow for further acquisitions. The new holding company owned the entire capital stock
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During his tenure as president, the bank expanded from its single original office at 40 Wall Street, opened in
September 1799, to a chain of forty-eight offices in many different sections of New York City, with resources of $ 300,000,000. It also absorbed, in succession, the Bank of Long Island, the
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The company apparently did a poor job of supplying water, using hollowed out tree trunks for pipes and digging wells in congested areas where there was the danger of raw sewage mixing with the water. After a multitude of cholera epidemics, a water system was finally established with the construction
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For some time the officers and directors of the
Manhattan Company group have recognized that public opinion no longer favors the affiliation of a banking institution with other companies, and that conditions have so changed since 1929 that many of the advantages which at that time were inherent in
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February 1932, following the death of Paul Warburg on January 24, 1932, J. Stewart Baker was elected successor chairman of the board of the Manhattan Company, Warburg's son James succeeded to Baker's vice chairman role (after recently becoming president of the International Acceptance Bank) and
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was distributed to shareholders through a holding company, and the
International Acceptance Bank, Inc. was merged into the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company, with that entity then being absorbed by the Manhattan Company. The banking business was then continued under the name Bank of the Manhattan
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on March 1, 1920, effective March 27, 1920. Merchants' then president, Raymond E. Jones, became vice president and second in command of the combined institutions. Coincidentally, Merchants' National had been chartered in 1804 through the efforts of
Alexander Hamilton as a rival to the Manhattan
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In July 1800, the bank started paying dividends, and in 1808, the company sold its waterworks to the city, pocketing $ 1.9 million and turning completely to banking. Even so, it identified as a water company as late as 1899. The company maintained a Water
Committee which yearly assured, quite
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On April 17, 1799, the
Manhattan Company appointed a committee "to consider the most proper means of employing the capital of the Company" and elected to open an office of discount and deposit. The "Bank" of the Manhattan Company began business on September 1, 1799, in a house at
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remained as president of International Acceptance and became a member of the board of the Bank of the Manhattan Company. The business of the International Acceptance Trust Company was taken over by the Bank of the Manhattan Company. At the same time, the two banks created the
723:, he stated that in the seven and a half years of its existence, the bank, with capital funds originally paid in of $ 10,250,000 (that had recently been increased to $ 12,500,000), aside from dividends paid, had added approximately $ 9,000,000 to surplus and hidden reserves.
490:, as president of the new company which succeeded to the foreign securities business of the International Acceptance Bank, Inc. All of the stock of the new corporation was held by International Acceptance and the Bank of the Manhattan Company.
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In 1927, after thirty-four years as president, and an increase from one branch to a network with forty-eight branches and an increase in deposits to $ 300,000,000, Baker turned the presidency and a considerable stock ownership over to his son,
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In December 1928, the 129-year-old Bank of the Manhattan Company announced a joint affiliation with the International Acceptance Bank (and its subsidiary, the International Acceptance Trust Company), which had been organized in 1921 by
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as president of the bank to succeed Halsted. Morrison, who had begun working for the bank as the "first teller" in 1840, served as president until ill health forced him to resign in the latter part of 1879. Morrison was succeeded by
383:, a prominent New York merchant who was one of the original stockholders of the Manhattan Company. Two years later, in 1893, Baker was elected president at the age of only 34, succeeding John Stewart Kennedy who served as president
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In March 1929, the shareholders of the Bank of the Manhattan Company approved its plan to increase capital from $ 16,000,000 to $ 22,500,000 to acquire all the stock of the International Acceptance Bank, Inc. After completion,
1775:"PAUL M. WARBURG DIES OF PNEUMONIA; Banker, Ex-Member of Reserve Board, Succumbs in 64th Year, Following Stroke. IS MOURNED BY LEADERS Champion of Finance Reforms, He Scored Market 'Orgies' and Politics in Federal System"
1624:"BANK OF MANHATTAN INCREASES CAPITAL; Stockholders Approve Addition to Acquire Stock of International Acceptance Bank.NEW SECURITIES COMPANYJ.P. Warburg to Head $ 5,000,000Organisation to Be Owned Entirely by the Bank"
1688:"$ 700,000,000 UNION OF BANKS EFFECTED; Directorates of International Acceptance and Manhattan Institutions Re-formed. P.M. WARBURG IN NEW POST Elected Associate Chairman of Board--Exchange of Stocks Being Completed"
1509:"ARRANGES TO BUY 4 BANKS IN QUEENS; Bank of Manhattan Company to Abolish Two and Operate Two as Branches. ADDS $ 10,000,000 TO FUNDS National Institutions in Flushing, Bayside, Whitestone and QueensBellaire Involved"
1806:"J.S. BAKER HEAD OF MANHATTAN CO.; As Chairman He Succeeds Late P.M. Warburg, Whose Son Is Made Vice Chairman. NEW POST FOR F.A. GOODHUE President of the Manhattan Trust Heads Board of International Acceptance Bank"
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By March 31, 1938, the Bank of the Manhattan Company reported total deposits of $ 505,477,944 and total assets of $ 612,951,711, compared, respectively, with $ 504,800,925 and $ 566,271,489 on December 31, 1937.
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house of William H. Smith & Co. was elected to succeed Harberger as president of the Bank of the Manhattan Company. By 1885, Smith had retired from the company but remained interested in the affairs of the
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In October 1932, the directors of the Manhattan Company restored the company to its old status as a bank, absorbing or distributing to shareholders the various banking institutions which it controlled. The
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remained president of the Bank of the Manhattan Company and became vice chairman of the board of International Acceptance. Warburg became associate chairman of the board of the Bank of Manhattan and
150:. However, the main interest of the company was not in the supply of water, but rather in becoming a part of the banking industry in New York. At that time, the banking industry was monopolized by
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continues (as of August 2020) to issue a credit card by the name of Manhattan, descending from its acquisition of the retail banking business in Hong Kong of Chase Manhattan in 2000.
544:, which retained the Chase name, to form what was then the largest bank holding company in the United States. In December 2000, the bank acquired J.P. Morgan & Co. to form
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American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A
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429:, who had just turned thirty-four. The elder Baker served as chairman of the board until 1932 when he became honorary chairman and was again succeeded by his son.
733:$ 120 for each six of the new shares held, and the remaining $ 14,000,000 of the authorized new capitalization was held in the treasury against further expansion.
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Hunter, Gregory S. "The Development of Bankers: Career Patterns and Corporate Form at the Manhattan Company, 1799-1842."
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Murphy, Brian Phillips. "" A Very Convenient Instrument": The Manhattan Company, Aaron Burr, and the Election of 1800."
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In 1928, the Company increased its capital from $ 12,500,000 to $ 15,000,000 in connection with its acquisition of the
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1417:"Bank of Manhattan Built in Record Time; Structure 927 Feet High, Second Tallest in World, Is Erected in Year of Work"
802:"STEPHEN BAKER, 87, NOTED BANKER, DIES; Bank of the Manhattan Co. Head Many YearsuBecame . Its President at Age of 34"
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1747:"VOTE TO REORGANIZE MANHATTAN COMPANY; Stockholders Approve Change in Capital, Activities and Shares of Corporation"
1537:"SALE OF BRONX BANK RUMORED IN WALL ST.; Bank of Manhattan Company Is Reported to Have Acquired Borough Institution"
1351:"Skyscraper Cost Set at Low of $ 9,000,000; Minimum Figure Placed in Lease of Bank of Manhattan Site in Wall Street"
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1453:"STEPHEN BAKER'S SON SUCCEEDS HIM AT BANK; Veteran President of Manhattan Company Becomes Chairman of the Board"
1282:"RAYMOND E. JONES, BANKER 4 DECADES; Vice President of Manhattan Co. 23 Years Dies on Coast Began as Office Boy"
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1313:"Razing Buildings on Wall Street; Ten Tall Office Structures Are Being Torn Down for Two High Banking Edifices"
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1384:"$ 12,500,000 Sought for New Skyscraper; Forty Wall Street Corporation Plans Bond Issue for 70 Story Building"
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and then in May 1929, construction began on what was briefly the tallest building in the world, at
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The Manhattan Company was formed in 1799 with the ostensible purpose of providing clean water to
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1565:"TWO BANKS IN BRONX; National and Borough Concerns Controlled by Bank of the Manhattan Company"
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Reubens, Beatrice G. "Burr, Hamilton and the Manhattan Company: Part I: Gaining the Charter."
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1201:"JOHN S. KENNEDY AS PRESIDENT.; Temporarily at the Head of the Bank of the Manhattan Company"
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Reubens, Beatrice G. "Burr, Hamilton and the Manhattan Company: Part II: Launching a Bank."
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1055:"Death of an Old Banker; Sketch of James M. Morrison, of the Bank of the Manhattan Company"
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In December 1948, Goodhue retired as president of the combined bank and was succeeded by
1716:"NEW INVESTMENT COMPANY.; Formed by Bank of Manhattan and International Acceptance Bank"
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134:. It is the oldest of the predecessor institutions that eventually formed the current
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1481:"FOUR BANKS VOTE MERGER.; Queens Institutions Ratify Union With Manhattan Company"
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the affiliation of various companies through a holding company have disappeared.
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The Manhattan Company: Managing a Multi-Unit Corporation in New York, 1799-1842
698:(the most closely affiliated to International Acceptance), had been founded by
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In 1891, the board of directors of the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company elected
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Goodhue was elected successor chairman of the International Acceptance Bank.
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and the father of Mary Gelston, who married Henry Rogers Winthrop (father of
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1986:"After Chemical Merger, Chase Promotes Itself as a Nimble Bank Giant"
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Building the Empire State: Political Economy in the Early Republic.
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868:"Early Water Delivery System in the City Cut Corners and Trees"
982:. J. F. Trow & son, printers and bookbinders. p. 1067
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The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass
417:, from April 1930 until May 1930 when it was surpassed by the
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was appointed president of the company. He was succeeded by
186:. Its first board of directors members were Daniel Ludlow,
1924:"Lawrence Marshall Dies at 68; Former Chase Vice Chairman"
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for a few months following the resignation of D. C. Hays.
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established on September 1, 1799. The company merged with
1229:"The Chase Manhattan Corporation | American corporation"
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The Bankers Magazine and Statistical Register, Volume 16
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Association. In 1860, the board of directors promoted
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Early New-York & the Bank of the Manhattan Company
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Twenty Years Among the Bulls and Bears of Wall Street
1952:"Chase, Manhattan Banks 'Wed' With State's Blessing"
300:, was made president of the bank. Halsted succeeded
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941:"A Historic Institution: The Manhattan Company", p
524:, who served as president of the bank until 1955.
401:In 1923, it moved its headquarters briefly to the
60:by American politician and businessman, Aaron Burr
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1865:"BANK STATEMENTS; Bank of the Manhattan Company"
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507:Company and had the same capital, $ 56,816,466.
40:Manhattan Company (1799-1955) letterhead c. 1922
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1001:Hughes, Thomas Patrick; Munsell, Frank (1888).
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1893:"New President Is Chosen By Bank of Manhattan"
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758:"Hamilton, Burr and the Great Waterworks Ruse"
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1170:"WALL STREET.DULLNESS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE"
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910:. New York: Funk and Wagnalls. p. 83.
558:List of presidents of the Manhattan Company
552:Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
540:. In 1996, Chase Manhattan was acquired by
2885:1955 disestablishments in New York (state)
2780:Indiana Michigan Power Center (Fort Wayne)
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460:Merger with International Acceptance Bank
277:in 1829. Gelston, a former member of the
719:'s annual report to shareholders of the
2880:1799 establishments in New York (state)
2785:JPMorgan Chase Building (San Francisco)
2019:"Fed Approves Chase-J.P. Morgan Merger"
745:
673:
368:vice president. Baker, a son of former
2870:American companies established in 1799
1259:The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
2609:National Bank of Commerce in New York
484:International Manhattan Company, Inc.
7:
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2700:270 Park Avenue (2021–present)
2494:Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Co.
1032:. American Book Company. p. 503
976:Dwight, Benjamin Woodbridge (1874).
395:Merchants' National Bank of New York
1984:Hansell, Saul (September 3, 1996).
957:. New-York: Wm. Crosby. p. 675
504:New York Title and Mortgage Company
308:having been appointed by President
2599:Mechanics and Metals National Bank
1331:from the original on June 16, 2018
1142:"CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS: NEW-YORK"
357:The Manhattan Company Building at
14:
2745:Chase Tower (Englewood, Colorado)
2695:270 Park Avenue (1960–2021)
446:First National Bank of Whitestone
398:Company, launched by Aaron Burr.
306:Collector of the Port of New York
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2818:
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2554:Fourth National Bank of New York
2238:
2082:University of Pennsylvania Press
411:Bank of Manhattan Trust Building
393:Bank of the Metropolis, and the
34:
2659:Valley National Bank of Arizona
866:Newman, Andy (April 18, 2013).
528:Merger with Chase National Bank
454:First National Bank of Brooklyn
343:LaFarge Decorative Arts Company
159:First Bank of the United States
157:and the New York branch of the
83:Merged with Chase National Bank
16:Former American holding company
2790:JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston)
2107:Bank of the Manhattan Company
1814:. February 5, 1932. p. 31
1178:. September 2, 1885. p. 8
756:Schulz, Bill (July 29, 2016).
333:a year later in October 1880.
1:
2539:Dime Savings Bank of New York
2220:Highbridge Capital Management
2128:Bank of the Manhattan Company
2055:Business and Economic History
1150:. October 27, 1880. p. 8
1114:"OBITUARY: John S. Harberger"
951:Homans, J. Smith Jr. (1862).
838:. Penguin. pp. 587–588.
721:International Acceptance Bank
174:between 1837 and 1842 of the
2895:Banks based in New York City
2890:Banks disestablished in 1955
2529:Continental Bank & Trust
1122:. October 9, 1880. p. 4
1094:. October 1, 1879. p. 1
1026:Smith, Matthew Hale (1871).
904:Lamb, Martha Joanna (1883).
2760:Chase Tower (Oklahoma City)
2144:National Information Center
2099:Political Science Quarterly
2089:Political Science Quarterly
281:, was the son of Collector
2916:
2750:Chase Tower (Indianapolis)
2213:Chase Card Services Canada
2065:William and Mary Quarterly
18:
2875:Banks established in 1799
2813:
2800:One Chase Manhattan Plaza
2486:American Savings and Loan
2236:
2139:History of JPMorgan Chase
608:William Henry Smith, 1880
375:and protégé of financier
33:
2654:Trust Company of America
2604:National Bank of Detroit
702:'s great-grandfather in
296:, a cloth merchant from
170:rest to start the bank.
122:was a New York bank and
2770:Chase Tower (Rochester)
2755:Chase Tower (Milwaukee)
2634:Robert Fleming & Co
2332:William B. Harrison Jr.
2073:Murphy, Brian Phillips
1237:Encyclopedia Britannica
1091:The New York Daily News
1086:"Bank Official Elected"
696:M. M. Warburg & Co.
657:Morris Abraham Schapiro
605:John S. Harberger, 1879
546:JPMorgan Chase & Co
349:Baker family leadership
318:New York Clearing House
312:and also serving under
279:New York State Assembly
136:JPMorgan Chase & Co
51:; 225 years ago
2725:Chase Tower (Amarillo)
2619:New York Trust Company
2091:72.4 (1957): 578-607.
907:Wall Street in History
652:Gallatin Bank Building
514:
434:Flushing National Bank
415:Gallatin Bank Building
379:, was the grandson of
361:
228:Stephen Van Rensselaer
49:September 1, 1799
2765:Chase Tower (Phoenix)
2740:Chase Tower (El Paso)
2730:Chase Tower (Chicago)
2649:The Manhattan Company
2639:State Bank of Chicago
2594:Manufacturers Hanover
2569:HF Ahmanson & Co.
2564:Hambrecht & Quist
2347:Douglas A. Warner III
2312:Junius Spencer Morgan
2101:73.1 (1958): 100-125
2067:65.2 (2008): 233-266
1007:. Munsell. p. 61
937:John Kendrick Bangs.
832:Chernow, Ron (2005).
532:The bank merged with
509:
438:Bayside National Bank
413:) on the site of the
356:
298:Elizabeth, New Jersey
196:Brockholst Livingston
2735:Chase Tower (Dallas)
2519:Chase Manhattan Bank
2504:Bank United of Texas
2322:Henry Sturgis Morgan
2302:John Pierpont Morgan
2270:Mary Callahan Erdoes
2216:EMC Mortgage Company
1390:. January 14, 1930.
639:Lawrence C. Marshall
615:John Stewart Kennedy
522:Lawrence C. Marshall
486:with Warburg's son,
442:Queens-Bellaire Bank
377:John Stewart Kennedy
152:Alexander Hamilton's
132:Chase Manhattan Bank
130:in 1955 to form the
91:Chase Manhattan Bank
2644:Texas Commerce Bank
2490:Anchor Savings Bank
2377:Dennis Weatherstone
2230:One Equity Partners
2046:Hunter, Gregory S.
2025:. December 12, 2000
1932:. November 30, 1972
1901:. December 15, 1948
1665:. December 21, 1928
1573:. February 12, 1928
1461:. December 14, 1927
1063:. December 20, 1880
534:Chase National Bank
370:U.S. Representative
128:Chase National Bank
30:
2805:The Qube (Detroit)
2710:383 Madison Avenue
2614:National Park Bank
2584:JP Morgan & Co
2559:Great Western Bank
2534:Corn Exchange Bank
2458:Phebe N. Novakovic
2225:JP Morgan & Co
1990:The New York Times
1956:The New York Times
1929:The New York Times
1898:The New York Times
1870:The New York Times
1845:. October 20, 1932
1842:The New York Times
1811:The New York Times
1783:. January 25, 1932
1780:The New York Times
1755:. November 7, 1929
1752:The New York Times
1721:The New York Times
1693:The New York Times
1662:The New York Times
1629:The New York Times
1598:The New York Times
1570:The New York Times
1542:The New York Times
1514:The New York Times
1489:. October 26, 1928
1486:The New York Times
1458:The New York Times
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