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Fourth National Bank of New York

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145: 612:"KETCHUM; Story of His Last Fortnight. His Whereabouts and Doings Day by Day. HIS ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT. The Winning Ways of Cincinnati Merchants. Miraculous Provision of Underclothing and Tooth-brush. Statement of Miss. Ives, the Land lady. STORY OF KETCHUM THE DEFAULTER. PROMPT ACTION OF OAKEY HALL. Ketchum at the Police Headquarters--Interview with His Father and Counsel--All About Him. CITY WAS EXCITED THE FIRST THING DONE THE SECOND THING DONE TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND THE THIRD THING DONE OFFICE OF MORRIS KETCHUM. KETCHUM PASSED HIS TIME SEEMED STRANGE TO THE LADY REMAINED OUT SEVEN HOURS, WENT TO CENTRAL PARK INFORMATION WAS SENT GO OUT AGAIN?YOU'RE SAFE. THREE LETTERS THE LETTER FROM ELLEN. THE LETTER FROM FRANK. LETTER FROM LOWRY'S "FATHER." HER STORY IS HIS INTERVIEW WITH HIS FATHER HIS PAST TRANSACTIONS. IMMEDIATE LEGAL ACTION AFFIDAVIT OF OAKEY HALL. RUMORS, FIRST SUNDAY IN PRISON. THE REWARD. TO-DAY" 24: 696:"WALL STREET PANIC.; Tremendous Forgeries on WellKnown Firms.MILLIONS OF MONEY INVOLVED.Edward Ketchum Discovered tobe the Forger.FAILURE OF HEAVY HOUSES IN CONSEQUENCE Statements of the President of the Bank ofNew-York, Morris Ketchum and Charles Graham.Whereabouts of Ketchum---He Buys a Bag and Jams $ 60,000 in It.GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE STREET. GOLD CHECKS, HISTORY OF THE FORGED CHECKS. THE BUNGLING MANNER. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK AT THE BANKS MR. MORRIS KETCHUM, TWO AND THREE MILLIONS MR. CHARLES GRAHAM, THE FOURTH NATIONAL CARD TO THE PUBLIC: EDWARD KETCHUM" 930: 1533: 1509: 1521: 201:
agreed to unite. The Mechanics and Metals National Bank was the result of a 1910 merger between Mechanics National Bank (which was founded in 1810) and the National Copper Bank (which was established in 1907). The Mechanics and Metals Bank offered $ 200 a share for the stock and the resultant bank
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In August 1911, interests identified with the Fourth National Bank, took over the Fourteenth Street Bank, which then changed its name to the Security Bank. A few weeks later, the new Security Bank merged with the Nineteenth and Twelfth Ward Banks. In response to the takeover, Cannon testified
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Hearings on House Resolution No. 314: Authorizing the Appointment of a Committee to Investigate as to Whether There are Not Combinations of Financial and Other Concerns who Control Money and Credits, and Operate in Restraint of Trade Through that
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had net deposits of approximately $ 90,000,000. In March 1914 immediately before the merger, the Mechanics and Metals had net deposits of $ 58,433,000 and Fourth National had net deposits of $ 33,408,000.
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The bank first opened its doors in the "old Government building" at 29 Pine Street. In 1866, however, the bank moved to a six-story white-marble building located at the northeast corner of
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In 1893, the capital stock of the bank was $ 3,200,000; a surplus of $ 1,350,000; it had net profits of $ 378,030; and average net deposits of $ 20,000,000.
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The Fourth National Bank of New York was organized in January 1864. At the time of its organization, many, including
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from 1862 to 1863 and whose term in office had just expired before assuming the presidency. The prominent financier
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Lindbergh, Charles August; Rules, United States Congress House Committee on (1911).
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The Panic - Run on the Fourth National Bank, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York City
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was Opdyke's successor. The third president was Philo C. Calhoun, a former
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in 1920), the Mechanics and Metals National Bank consolidated with the
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After a number of mergers and acquisitions (including with the
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In May 1914, the directors of the Fourth National Bank and the
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Claims, United States Congress House Committee on (1897).
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Index


Mechanics and Metals National Bank
Chase National Bank
New York City
New York
George Opdyke
Morris Ketchum
J. Edward Simmons
Financial services

Secretary of the Treasury
Salmon P. Chase
National Banking Act
Jay Cooke
Nassau
Samuel Untermyer
Pujo Committee
Mechanics and Metals National Bank
Produce Exchange Union
Chase National Bank
George Opdyke
mayor of New York City
Morris Ketchum
mayor of Bridgeport
J. Edward Simmons
president of the New York Stock Exchange
Henry W. Cannon
George Opdyke
Morris Ketchum
Philo C. Calhoun

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