CornExchangeBank was a retail bank founded in 1853 in New York state. Over the years, the company acquired many community banks. In 1855, the Corn Exchange...
acquiring Chase Manhattan Bank, Manufacturers Hanover, Texas Commerce Bank and CornExchangeBank, among others. After 1968, the bank operated as the primary...
Bank (est. 1851, acq. 1920) CornExchangeBank (est. 1852, acq. 1954) New York Trust Company (acq. 1959) Texas Commerce Bank (est. 1866, acq. 1986) Manufacturers...
shows some of the mergers noted above. Solid arrows point from the acquiring bank to the acquired one. The lines are labeled with the year of the deal and...
site at William and Beaver Streets was historically taken up by the CornExchangeBank in the early 20th century, and later by a 20-story office building...
Cornexchanges are distinct buildings which were originally created as a venue for corn merchants to meet and arrange pricing with farmers for the sale...
accounts. It merged with the Chemical CornExchangeBank and eventually the merged entity became Chemical Bank. On April 3, 1889, the New York Security...
Bank One Corporation was an American bank founded in 1968 and at its peak the sixth-largest bank in the United States. It traded on the New York Stock...
The Mount Morris Bank Building, also referred to as the CornExchangeBank (Mount Morris Branch) and CornExchange Building, is an historic building in...
20 Exchange Place, formerly the City Bank–Farmers Trust Building, is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Completed...
prison grounds. On February 15, 1933, Sutton attempted to rob the CornExchangeBank and Trust Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He came in disguised...
the CornExchange Regiment because a bounty of $10 for each man, as well as the funds necessary for raising the regiment, were furnished by the Corn Exchange...
2021. "HANOVER BANK JOINS WITH CENTRAL UNION; Stockholders of Both Vote to Unite in New Company With $100,000,000 Funds. CORNEXCHANGE RENAMED Meeting...